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Flavors and Traditions of Japan
from $14,399 pp

  • Duration: 12 Days
  • Destinations: Japan
Embark on a captivating cultural and culinary journey through Japan, beginning in Tokyos vibrant neighborhoods, where modern skyscrapers meet centuries-old temples and a hands-on soba-making workshop introduces you to traditional flavors. Travel to the serene Izu Peninsula, famed for its coastal hot springs, fresh seafood, and scenic landscapes. In Kyoto, immerse yourself in timeless traditionstea ceremonies, geisha performances, and a blessing experience at a historic shrine. Conclude in Osaka, Japans food capital, savoring street delicacies like takoyaki and okonomiyaki amid a lively nightlife scene. Along the way, discover the harmony of innovation and heritage, with each destination offering its own flavor of Japans rich cultural tapestry.
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Day 1 - Welcome to Tokyo

Upon arrival you’ll be met and guided to our private transfer that will take you to the deluxe hotel, and take the rest of this day to relax and enjoy as you wish.

Day 2 - Tsukiji Market + River Cruise to Asakusa

Begin your Tokyo adventure at the famous Tsukiji Outer Market, where you can explore vibrant stalls brimming with fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional ingredients, followed by a hands-on sushi-making experience to create your own culinary masterpiece. Wander the serene paths of Hamarikyu Garden, a lush oasis in the city, and visit a traditional teahouse within the park to admire its timeless architecture. Enjoy a relaxing river cruise to historic Asakusa, taking in iconic landmarks along the way. Savor a flavorful tempura lunch, then stroll through Ameyoko-Cho, a lively street market alive with shops, snacks, and local souvenirs, capturing Tokyo’s bustling urban spirit.Meals: B+L

Day 3 - Drum Beats of Tokyo

Immerse yourself in Tokyo’s rich culture with a visit to the iconic Meiji Shrine, a peaceful Shinto sanctuary surrounded by towering forest, where you can experience traditional rituals and serene architecture. Continue on the culinary trail with a hands-on soba-making class, learning to roll, cut, and cook noodles while discovering the artistry behind this beloved Japanese dish. Complete the day with an exhilarating taiko drum activity, feeling the rhythm and energy of Japan’s traditional drumming. This unique combination of spiritual reflection, culinary mastery, and dynamic performance offers a deep and engaging glimpse into Tokyo’s vibrant cultural heritage.Meals: B+L

Day 4 - Onward to the Ito

Travel from Tokyo to the scenic coastal town of Ito by train, enjoying the picturesque landscapes along the journey. Upon arrival, savor a delightful lunch at Haruhira-maru, where fresh local seafood and seasonal specialties showcase the region’s culinary charm. Afterward, explore Tokaikan, a historic ryokan turned museum, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture, interiors, and cultural heritage. Stroll through Ito Marine Town, a lively waterfront complex filled with shops, cafes, and local delicacies, perfect for leisurely exploration and souvenir hunting. Conclude your day by checking into your hotel, where you can unwind and enjoy the serene surroundings. Meals: B+L

Day 5 - Natural Beauty of the Izu Peninsula

Embark on an unforgettable tour of the Izu Peninsula, beginning with Mount Omuro, where a gentle hike rewards you with panoramic views of the Izu Peninsula and surrounding coastline. Continue to the scenic Jogasaki Coast, walking along the coastline and the iconic suspension bridge, with the ocean waves crashing below. Visit the tranquil Lake Ippeki, a serene spot perfect for reflection and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.Meals: B

Day 6 - Orchards + Onward to Kyoto + Dinner with a Maiko

Enjoy a delightful fruit-picking experience in Ito, wandering lush orchards, tasting fresh seasonal fruits straight from the trees, and savoring the sweet flavors while surrounded by scenic countryside views. Afterwards, take a high-speed train from Mishima to Kyoto, arriving in the city renowned for its rich history and timeless charm. In the evening, embark on a guided walking tour of Gion, Kyoto’s iconic geisha district, wandering narrow streets lined with traditional wooden machiya houses. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere as you discover hidden alleys, historic landmarks, and cultural insights. Conclude the evening with an unforgettable dinner accompanied by a Maiko, experiencing exquisite cuisine and the elegance of Kyoto’s traditional performing arts.Meals: B

Day 7 - Kyoto Cultural Trail

Begin your Kyoto adventure at the stunning Kinkaku-ji Temple, the Golden Pavilion, marveling at its shimmering reflection over serene ponds and beautifully landscaped gardens. Travel to Arashiyama, where you can enjoy a traditional rickshaw ride through bamboo groves and scenic streets, immersing yourself in the area’s tranquil charm. Visit Tenryu-ji Temple for a meaningful cultural experience, participating in a blessing ceremony, savoring a vegetarian Shojin Ryori meal, and trying Shakyo, the meditative practice of hand-copying sutras. This full-day tour blends iconic landmarks, hands-on cultural activities, and serene natural beauty, offering an unforgettable glimpse into Kyoto’s spiritual and historical heritage.Meals: B

Day 8 - Onward to the Art Island of Japan

Travel from Kyoto to Okayama, enjoying scenic views along the journey before arriving in the charming village of Honmura. Begin with a leisurely lunch, savoring local cuisine that highlights regional flavors and seasonal ingredients. Afterward, embark on the Honmura Art Tour, exploring a collection of unique galleries and cultural spaces. Visit Haisha, Ishibashi, and Go’ Shring, each offering distinctive artworks, installations, and insights into Japan’s contemporary and traditional art scene. Wander through the village streets, taking in the creative atmosphere and historic architecture.Meals: B+L

Day 9 - Giant Pumpkins of Naoshima

Begin your day with a visit to the iconic Benesse House, where contemporary art meets stunning architecture and ocean views. Continue to the Chichu Art Museum, an underground masterpiece housing works by Monet, James Turrell, and Walter De Maria, blending art, light, and space in a truly unique experience. Admire the Giant Pumpkins installations, a signature work of Yayoi Kusama, adding a playful and vibrant touch to the island. Enjoy a delicious lunch before exploring the Art House Project, where traditional homes are transformed into immersive art spaces, offering a fascinating blend of history, creativity, and culture. Meals: B+L

Day 10 - On to Osaka + Evening Street Food

This morning travel to vibrant Osaka, arriving in time for a relaxing lunch featuring local flavors. Spend the afternoon at leisure, exploring the city’s neighborhoods, shopping districts, or simply unwinding at your hotel. As evening falls, embark a guided street food tour through Osaka’s bustling streets, sampling iconic dishes such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu while immersing yourself in the city’s lively nightlife atmosphere. Experience the energy, aromas, and tastes that make Osaka a culinary capital. Meals: B+L+D

Day 11 - Castle + Calligraphy

Begin your day with a visit to the majestic Osaka Castle, an iconic symbol of Japan’s history, exploring its impressive architecture, lush gardens, and panoramic city views. Continue to the unique Namba Yasaka Shrine, renowned for its striking lion-shaped stage and vibrant spiritual atmosphere. Enjoy a leisurely lunch featuring local cuisine before participating in an engaging Japanese calligraphy class. Guided by a skilled instructor, you’ll learn traditional brush techniques, the meaning behind kanji characters, and the meditative rhythm of writing, creating your own artistic piece to take home. Conclude your day with a delightful dinner, savoring traditional flavors and regional specialties.

Day 12 - Depart Osaka

After breakfast, you’ll enjoy a private transfer for your trip to the airport. Meals: B

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