Japan in Blossom Hosted Tour

Departs: 21st March – 2nd April 2025| 13 Days |Tokyo, Japan – Kyoto, Japan

Immerse yourself in Japan’s mesmerising spring blossom season while exploring the country’s ancient and modern cultures. Japan slowly draws you into its eclectic culture and charm, revealing incredible moments every step of the way. Join our Japan expert, Kyle Barney on this 13 day coach and rail tour from Tokyo to Kyoto.

Hosted by our travel advisor, Kyle Barney.

“Konnichiwa! Drawing on my experience of living in Japan and speaking the language, I am excited to be your Gallivanter Travel host . We’re embarking on a signature 13-day coach tour from Tokyo to Kyoto, following the trails of the cherry blossoms. Join me in 2025″

TOUR HIGHLIGHTs

  • Asakusa Sensoji Shrine: Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of one of Tokyo’s oldest temples
  • Tea Ceremony: Participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, a serene ritual dating back centuries
  • Hakone: Marvel at the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and enjoy a scenic cruise on Lake Ashi
  • Matsumoto Castle: Discover the beauty and history of one of Japan’s most iconic castles
  • Takayama: Indulge in sake tasting and savour a delectable Hida beef dinner
  • Shirakawa-go: Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its traditional thatched-roof houses
  • Kanazawa: Explore the historic city known for its well-preserved Edo-period districts and beautiful gardens
  • Bullet Train: Experience the speed and efficiency of Japan’s renowned Shinkansen
  • Hiroshima: Pay homage at the Peace Memorial Park and enjoy a traditional kaiseki dinner accompanied by a mesmerizing Maiko show

Experience It! Maiko Performance in Kyoto
Step back in time when you witness an important aspect of Japan’s culture during a Maiko Show in Kyoto. Literally meaning “dancing child,” the maiko is an apprentice geisha, typically under 20 years old. They live in Okiya, under the supervision of seasoned geiko (or “geisha”). They are considered the successors of beauty throughout all of Japan, entertaining guests with traditional Japanese dances, shamisen plays, short songs called “kouta” and in Kyoto they master its unique dialect as well. These young performers work hard to preserve Japan’s traditions and customs, creating a dream-like world that feels detached from the daily grind for visitors. This tradition is unique to Kyoto, though it showcases a fascinating history that is traced throughout all of Japan. Be a part of Japan’s rich traditions, history and hospitality during this truly unforgettable experience. 

PRICE

From $11,640 per person, twin share (Includes international flights)

13 Days | 19 Meals | 12 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 5 Dinners 

DAY 1 Tokyo 

Welcome to Japan, the “Land of the Rising Sun.” Begin in the electrifying city of Tokyo, where pop culture is turned all the way up and traditions are rich and long-kept.

DAY 2 Tokyo 

Feel the excitement start to build as you pass by the grounds of the Imperial Palace and see the Niju Bridge, the well-known symbol of the Imperial Palace. Later, walk through Ginza, one of the most elegant and luxurious streets in the world, where modern landscape meets rich history. Enjoy shopping at some of the most renowned “department stores” in Japan. Later, amid a lush forest outside of Tokyo, visit the Meiji Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. Tonight, join your fellow travellers at a welcome dinner. (B, D)

DAY 3 Tokyo 

Begin the day exploring Asakusa, Tokyo’s oldest Geisha district. Visit the famous Buddhist temple, Senso-ji, the colourful temple famous for the red chochin (lantern) hanging at the entrance gate. Experience the long standing tradition of the Japanese tea ceremony, dating back to the 15th century. During your free time, explore the Nakamise Shopping Arcade and feel the energy of the oldest shopping street in Japan. Then, head to Tokyo National Museum to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Tokyo. The museum displays artwork and antiques from Japan and the surrounding area. (B)

DAY 4 Tokyo – Hakone 

Journey to the lakeside resort of Hakone, renowned for its hot springs. In the shadow of Mt. Fuji (UNESCO), this scenic town hugs the shorelines of Lake Ashi. Make a stop at Owakudani, located in an active volcanic zone. The Owakudani crater was created some 3,000 years ago, when Mt. Hakone erupted. Climb aboard the Hakone Ropeway, an aerial cable car descending from Owakudani for a breathtaking view* of Mt. Fuji. Next, take to the deep-blue waters of Lake Ashi on a cruise where you’ll see epic views of the local mountains before stopping in the charming town of Moto-Hakone. Tonight, experience a traditional kaiseki dinner. (B, D) 

DAY 5 Hakone – Matsumoto – Takayama 

This breathtaking day begins in Matsumoto at Matsumoto Castle, known as the “Crow Castle” because of its striking black exterior. Later, you’ll step back in time in the rural Edo-period town of Takayama, nestled in the Japanese Alps. Well known to the locals for its connection to sake, this is the perfect place to gather for a visit to one of Japan’s 200-year-old sake breweries. Afterward, experience a true Japanese epicurean treat – traditional rice wine paired with a
special Hida beef dinner. (B, D)

DAY 6 Takayama 

The ancient cultures of Takayama come alive this morning in the town’s historic district. Take a walk through the past and glimpse the 19th-century Jinya government building. Stroll through the morning market, a 600- year-old open air market with locally grown and produced products, located along the Miyagawa River. Circuit the winding streets, where the town’s traditional charms are preserved in the inns and houses. This afternoon, relish some free time to continue your exploration of Takayama on your own. (B, L)

DAY 7 Takayama – Shirakawa-go – Kanazawa 

Today, embrace the unique charms of Shirakawa-go (UNESCO). Hidden away in the mountain, this harmonious village is famous for its gassho-zukuri-style houses – thatched-rooftops designed to resemble two hands joined in prayer. Journey to Kanazawa, the origin of gold-leaf making since the 16th century. Visit the Samurai district where we will enter the former home of the Nomuras, a wealthy samurai family who served the ruling Maeda family. Then, travel to the Geisha quarters of Kanazawa, the Higashi Tea district. (B, D)

DAY 8 Kanazawa 

More than 25 acres of absolute beauty await you today at Kenroku-En – Garden of Six Qualities. From the beauty of Japan’s most stunning gardens, dive into the ancient craft of gold leaf making during a hands-on lesson in decorating your own lacquer box! In the centre of town, take in the action of the Omicho fish market before venturing out on your own to really immerse yourself in Kanazawa’s dynamic culture. (B)

DAY 9 Kanazawa – Kyoto 

More than 25 acres of absolute beauty await you today at Kenroku-En – Garden of Six Qualities. From the beauty of Japan’s most stunning gardens, dive into the ancient craft of gold leaf making during a hands-on lesson in decorating your own lacquer box! In the centre of town, take in the action of the Omicho fish market before venturing out on your own to really immerse yourself in Kanazawa’s dynamic culture. (B)

DAY 10 Kyoto – Bullet Train – Hiroshima – Kyoto 

All aboard the Shinkansen bullet train to Hiroshima. Upon arrival, board a ferry for the short trip to Miyajima Island, or “Shrine Island” (UNESCO). Afterwards, head into Hiroshima city to visit the Peace Memorial Park, and pause to see the ruined Atomic Dome (UNESCO). Reflect at the Hiroshima Peace. Memorial Museum. As this long and moving day comes to a close, return to Kyoto by the Shinkansen bullet train. (B) 

DAY 11 Kyoto 

This morning, explore Fushimi Inari Taisha for a tour of the most revered shrine of Inari. Follow the spectacular rows of orange torii (made famous in the movie Memoirs of a Geisha) that weave through the forest, leading you to the inner shrine. Enjoy the remainder of your day at leisure. (B)

DAY 12 Kyoto 

Today, visit the home of the first Shogun, Nijo Castle (UNESCO), and see intricate woodcarvings, wall paintings, and the Ninomaru Garden, designed by Kobori Enshu, a landscape architect and tea master. Next, learn about the ancient craft of stenciling during a hands-on lesson. This afternoon, spend some time relaxing or set out to explore Kyoto on your own. Fully immerse yourself in Japanese culture tonight during a special farewell dinner and maiko show. (B, D)

Day 13 Kyoto – Tour Ends 

Your tour comes to a close in this fascinating land. As you depart, reflect on its beauty and all you have learned about its rich history and culture. (B)

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