10-Nights Wonders of Japan - Small Group from $9,650

Insight Vacations

OFFER ID 1703958

Wonders Of Japan - Small Group
See Japan through its cities, traditions and regional flavors on a Small Group journey from Tokyo to Kyoto. Ride the bullet train, explore temple districts and preserved towns, and experience the country through tea, bonsai, pottery, papermaking and cuisine. Along the way, meet local makers, take part in hands-on cultural experiences and spend time in places that reveal both the pace of modern Japan and its long-held traditions.

Dining Summary

  • 3 Dinner (D)
  • 10 Breakfast (B)
  • 4 Lunch (L)
Authentic Dining
  • Tokyo: Join your Travel Director and fellow travelers for dinner in Tokyo, where Japanese small bites offer your first taste of the flavors and dining styles you’ll encounter through the journey.
  • Izu: Visit Nakaizu Winery Chateau for lunch with paired wines in the heart of central Izu. Set within a 10-hectare estate opened in 2000, the chateau brings together vineyard views, local winemaking and a chance to experience one of Shizuoka’s best-known wine estates.
  • Shizuoka: Enjoy a green tea-inspired lunch that brings another expression of Shizuoka’s tea culture to the table. Green tea noodle soup adds an earthy, savory note to the experience, showing how one of the region’s best-known products shapes local cooking as well as what is brewed in the cup.
  • Gujo Hachiman: Enjoy a kaiseki lunch, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal served as a sequence of carefully prepared dishes. Shaped by seasonal ingredients, balance and presentation, it offers a broader introduction to Japanese cuisine through a range of flavors, textures and techniques.
  • Kanazawa: Enjoy a four-course lunch at Jardin Paul Bocuse, where the culinary heritage of Lyon is expressed through seasonal ingredients from Ishikawa and the wider Hokuriku region. Set within Kanazawa’s Shiinoki Cultural Complex, the restaurant brings French technique together with the produce of land and sea from this part of Japan.
  • Kyoto: Come together on your final evening in Japan for a Kyo Kaiseki dinner, Kyoto’s traditional multi-course cuisine, accompanied by a performance from a maiko, an apprentice geisha, as part of one of the city’s best-known cultural traditions.
Top Rated Highlights
  • Tokyo: Take in views across Tokyo from the observation deck of Tokyo Tower. From this landmark vantage point, you’ll see the scale of the city laid out below, from neighborhood districts and commercial centers to the skyline that defines Japan’s capital.
  • Tokyo: Visit Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, founded in 628 AD and dating back almost 1,400 years. Tokyo’s oldest temple, it remains one of the city’s most important Buddhist sites. Enter through the Kaminarimon gate and see a temple complex that continues to serve as both a major place of worship and one of Japan’s most visited religious landmarks.
  • Tokyo: Join a bonsai apprentice for a hands-on introduction to this traditional Japanese art. You’ll learn about its history, principles and techniques through planting, pruning and tying, and gain insight into a practice shaped by precision, patience and discipline.
  • Izu: Ride the ropeway to the 452-meter summit of Mount Katsuragi at Izu Panorama Park. Alongside views across the Izu Peninsula and, on a clear day, Mount Fuji, at the top you’ll find Katsuragi Shrine, a historic shrine dating to the Heian period, still revered for protection from evil and disasters.
  • Shizuoka: Board Japan’s bullet train and travel between destinations on one of the world’s most efficient rail networks. Known for its speed, precision and comfort, the Shinkansen is part of daily life in Japan and an experience in its own right, giving you a closer look at the country’s seamless approach to modern travel.
  • Visit the Washi Paper Museum to learn about Japanese papermaking, a craft shaped by skill, patience and natural materials. You’ll create your own souvenir and gain hands-on insight into a tradition that continues to hold an important place in Japanese culture.
  • Gujo Hachiman: Watch a demonstration of Gujo Odori, the traditional dance of Gujo Hachiman, performed at the town’s festivals for generations. Dressed in yukata and wooden geta, the dancers bring local stories to life through movements inspired by the castle, river and mountains, and you’ll have the chance to try the steps yourself.
  • Gokayama: Explore Ainokura in the UNESCO-listed Gokayama region, where steeply pitched gassho-zukuri farmhouses rise from the mountain landscape. Designed for heavy snowfall, these traditional homes offer a closer look at the building methods and rural traditions of this part of Japan.
  • Kanazawa: Visit Kenrokuen, one of Japan’s three great gardens and a strolling-style landscape garden shaped over generations by the Maeda lords of Kanazawa. You’ll see why it is so celebrated, with its carefully balanced design reflecting the six qualities traditionally associated with an ideal garden.
  • Kanazawa: Discover the history and craftsmanship of Ohi ware at Ohi Gallery before taking part in a matcha tea experience. Served in authentic Ohi bowls, the tea offers a closer connection to a pottery tradition that has been part of Kanazawa’s tea culture for generations.
  • Kyoto: Explore Gion on a walking tour with your Travel Director, through a district known for its preserved wooden machiya townhouses, teahouses and long association with Kyoto’s geisha culture. As you walk its narrow streets, you’ll gain a clearer sense of the traditions and atmosphere that still define this part of the city.
  • Kyoto: Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, where Inari was first enshrined in 711. As you explore the shrine complex, you’ll see how one of Kyoto’s most important sacred sites brings together multiple shrines in a setting that has long been associated with worship, ritual and pilgrimage.
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10 nights from $9,650 per person

Itinerary

Insight Vacations: Wonders of Japan - Small Group

Day 1 - Welcome to Tokyo
Welcome to Tokyo, Japan’s fast-moving capital, where long-held traditions sit alongside one of the world’s most dynamic cityscapes. On arrival, you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel, with time to settle in before meeting your Travel Director and fellow travelers. This evening, come together and enjoy your first taste of Japanese cuisine and get to know your small group as your journey through Japan begins.
Accommodations: Prince Park Tower
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 - Discover Tokyo
Take in Tokyo from above with views from Tokyo Tower before a drive past the Imperial Palace Plaza, Tokyo Station, Marunouchi and the Ginza district. Continue to Asakusa to visit Sensoji Temple and explore Nakamise shopping street, lined with traditional stalls and local snacks. Then join a bonsai masterclass with an apprentice, and visit the Bonsai Museum, home to more than 1,000 documented trees, including a 1,000-year-old pine regarded as the masterpiece of Mr Kobayashi’s collection. This evening is at leisure. You could explore Ginza after dark, head to Shibuya for its bright crossings and city views, or find a local izakaya for dinner.
Accommodations: Prince Park Tower
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3 - Mount Fuji Views and the Izu Peninsula
Spend the day in the Izu Peninsula, beginning with a ropeway ride at Izu Panorama Park to the 452 m (1,483 ft) summit of Mount Katsuragi, where the viewing area, forest walkway and Katsuragi Shrine look out over the region and, on a clear day, Mount Fuji. Continue to Nakaizu Winery Chateau for lunch with paired wines among the vineyard slopes of central Izu. Later, travel to Mishima, known for the spring water that flows from Mount Fuji into the city. This evening, join your fellow travelers for dinner at your hotel.
Accommodations: Mishima Tokyu
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4 - Tea Country to Nagoya
Discover another side of Shizuoka today as you visit a tea plantation and meet Mr Noboru, a tea master from a family-run farm known for its gyokuro. You’ll learn about the traditions behind the tea grown here, make your own cup and taste the difference between the brews. Enjoy a green tea-inspired lunch of green tea noodles in soup with vegetable tempura, served as a local expression of Shizuoka’s tea culture. Later, board one of Japan’s famous bullet trains to Nagoya, an experience that has become part of the country’s modern identity. On arrival, check in to your hotel.
Accommodations: Mariott Nagoya Associa
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5 - Cultural Traditions of Gifu
In Seki, a city known for sword-making for more than 700 years, join a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience for a private sword forging demonstration with a master swordsmith. Continue to the Washi Paper Museum to learn about Japanese papermaking and create your own souvenir. Then travel to Gujo Hachiman for a kaiseki lunch, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal, at a local restaurant. Enjoy a demonstration of Gujo Odori, Gujo Hachiman’s traditional festival dance, before free time to explore and perhaps try the town’s well-known eel.
Accommodations: Mariott Nagoya Associa
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 6 - On To Kanzawa
Enjoy a Relaxed Start before visiting Takayama, where the preserved streets of the old town reflect the character of the Edo period. There is time to explore, perhaps browsing sake breweries and local craft shops, or visiting Takayama Jinya. Continue to Ainokura, part of the UNESCO-listed Gokayama region, where gassho-zukuri farmhouses with steep thatched roofs still shape the village landscape. Later, travel to Kanazawa and check in to your hotel. The evening is at leisure. You could explore Higashi Chaya District after dark, dine on local seafood, or head out into the city for drinks and late-night food.
Accommodations: Nikko
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 - Discover Kanazawa
Visit Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan’s most celebrated landscape gardens, before sitting down to a four-course lunch at Jardin Paul Bocuse, where the culinary tradition of one of France’s most influential chefs is expressed through seasonal ingredients from Ishikawa and the wider Hokuriku region. Continue at Ohi Gallery, where you’ll discover Ohi ware, a pottery tradition established in 1666 and closely linked to Kanazawa’s tea culture, before enjoying matcha tea. Later, spend time in Higashi Chaya District, where preserved wooden teahouses reflect Kanazawa’s geisha culture and shops showcase the gold leaf craft for which the city is known.
Accommodations: Nikko
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 8 - Kyoto by Bullet Train
Enjoy a Relaxed Start before boarding Japan’s bullet train to Kyoto. On arrival, join your Travel Director for a walk through Gion, Kyoto’s well-known geisha district, where traditional wooden townhouses and narrow lanes reflect the character of the old capital. There is free time to explore before you check in to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. You could visit Nishiki Market, explore Pontocho’s dining streets, or head out in the evening to see Kyoto’s temple district after dark.
Accommodations: Nikko Princess
Meals: Breakfast

Day 9 - Explore Kyoto’s Treasures
Enjoy a morning visit to Fushimi Inari Shrine, the head shrine of Inari worship in Japan, known for the thousands of vermilion torii gates that lead into the hillside. Continue to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest and explore Arashiyama with Insight Choice. You could take part in sutra copying at a temple, where Buddhist scripture is copied by hand in a quiet, traditional setting, or choose a rickshaw ride through the district instead. Later, visit Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, one of Kyoto’s most recognized landmarks. The evening is at leisure. You could return to Gion, dine along Pontocho Alley, or head into the lanes around Kiyamachi for bars, restaurants and a different side of Kyoto after dark.
Accommodations: Nikko Princess
Meals: Breakfast

Day 10 - Kyoto Your Way
Enjoy a full day at leisure in Kyoto to return to the places that caught your interest, pick up souvenirs or explore more of the city at your own pace. You may choose an Optional Experience to Osaka and Nara, taking in Osaka Castle, then visiting Dotonbori Street before heading to Nara Deer Park, or an Optional Experience to a sake brewery for a tour and tasting. This evening, mark the final night of your small group tour through Japan with a Kyo Kaiseki dinner, Kyoto’s traditional multi-course cuisine, accompanied by a performance from a maiko, an apprentice geisha.
Accommodations: Nikko Princess
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 11 - Farewell Japan
Transfer to the airport, saying goodbye to your small group and Travel Director and bringing your journey through Japan to a close.
Meals: Breakfast

Featured Destinations
Mishima
Kyoto
Kanazawa
Nagoya
Tokyo

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