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  • INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
  • WELCOME & TRANSFERS
  • HOTELS
  • 30 TRADITIONAL MEALS
  • OVERNIGHT IN A RYOKAN 
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Embark on a unique 14-day guided tour across Japan with flights! Explore the captivating land of the 'rising sun' with its fascinating culture, history, and landscapes from Tokyo's neon lights to Kyoto's ancient sites. 

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February 2025
Departure Date Return Date Starting rate    
Mon Feb 24 Sun Mar 09 $6,998/person
Departure
Mon Feb 24
Return
Sun Mar 09
$6,998/person

March 2025
Departure Date Return Date Starting rate    
Wed Mar 05 Tue Mar 18 $6,498/person
Departure
Wed Mar 05
Return
Tue Mar 18
$6,498/person

Mon Mar 10 Sun Mar 23 $6,698/person
Departure
Mon Mar 10
Return
Sun Mar 23
$6,698/person

*The advertised starting rate is available from Ottawa on Mar 2025
**All prices are subject to change without notice

JAPAN GREAT DISCOVERY 2025

12 Nights / 14 Days
 
 
Day 1: Canada - Tokyo (Japan)
Flight with a suitable itinerary.  
 
Day 2: Tokyo
Arrive in the vibrant city of Tokyo, the economic capital of Japan and the world's largest megalopolis with over 40 million people. 
As you leave the airport, you'll find our local representatives directing you to your shuttle to transfer you to your Tokyo hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or start exploring the city. In the evening, explore the sophisticated Roppongi district for an unforgettable nightlife experience with its refined restaurants and cocktail bars.
 
Day 3: Tokyo
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel. At around 8:30 AM, you’ll meet your guide and depart for a tour of the capital using public transit. You'll pass by Tokyo’s city hall (Tokyo Metropolitan Building) before visiting the Asakusa district, also known as "Old Town", home to Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple: Senso-ji. At 1:00 PM, your guide will take you to a local restaurant for a delicious sushi lunch followed by shopping at the Tsukiji outdoor market, a culinary paradise where visitors can sample fresh produce.
 
Benefit from the guided tour of the famous Ginza district, a luxurious shopping mecca with art galleries and many top restaurants and cafés, earning it the nickname of "Japan's Champs-Élysées". You'll then visit the Art Aquarium, an immersive art exhibition in Tokyo, where exotic fish swim in beautifully decorated aquariums, offering a unique multi-sensory experience. At the end of the day, you'll head to the Shibuya district, reputed to be the most crowded in the world, before returning to your hotel at around 6:30 PM. In the evening, you'll enjoy a group dinner in an Izakaya, a traditional Japanese pub. Overnight stay in Tokyo. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
Day 4: Tokyo
Start your day with breakfast at your hotel. Today is free for you to continue your exploration of Tokyo. With so much to see, you can start your day with a visit to Ueno Park, followed by a stroll through Akihabara, before heading off to Omotesando. You can stop for ramen, a popular Japanese dish, before continuing your visit to the Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo's most famous bridge, crossing the bay to the artificial island of Odaiba. This Island holds a variety of interesting activities and even built a replica of the Statue of Liberty. Supper at leisure and overnight in Tokyo. (Breakfast)
 
Day 5: Tokyo - Kawaguchiko
Breakfast at your hotel. Today you'll head for Kawaguchiko, a charming town at the foot of the iconic Mount Fuji, offering breathtaking views of the famous volcano. Morning in Tokyo with a bus stop in front of the Imperial Palace, the Emperor's main residence; although impossible to visit, the majestic gates in front of the Nijubashi Bridge are well worth the visit. Pass in front of the Kokugikan Arena, the main stadium for sumo competitions. You'll get the chance to see a 'dohyo' up close, the famous ring used for sumo wrestling in Japan. At 11:30 AM, you'll munch on 'Chankonabe', a Japanese stew eaten by sumo wrestlers, before journeying back to Lake Kawaguchiko.
 
On arrival, enjoy a lakeside stroll to admire the splendid Mount Fuji. This mountain is Japan's highest peak and a sacred symbol for its people. You'll take a cruise on Lake Kawaguchi, one of the five lakes in the Mount Fuji region, offering a magnificent panorama of the illustrious mountain. Around 5:00 PM, check-in at your hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in Kawaguchiko. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
Day 6: Kawaguchiko - Matsumoto - Azumino - Hirayu Onsen
Breakfast at the hotel, then drive to Matsumoto, a city located in the heart of the Japanese Alps. On arrival, you'll visit the town's art museum, featuring calligraphy artworks, paintings, and sculptures in a unique setting. You'll then be taken on a tour of a miso factory, a staple of Japanese cuisine. After a miso-based lunch, you'll head off to discover Matsumoto Castle, listed as a national treasure, which offers beautiful views of the Japanese Alps from the surrounding pond.
 
Around 2.30 PM, depart for the town of Azumino, where you'll visit a wasabi daio farm. This farm, which has been growing wasabi for centuries, is the largest in all of Japan. At the end of the day, you'll be transferred to Hirayu Onsen, a small town surrounded by mountains. You'll spend the night in a traditional Ryokan, famous for its Onsen: Japanese thermal baths filled with natural hot springs. Sukiyaki dinner (a tasty Japanese fondue) and overnight stay at a Ryokan Japanese inn. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
**Please note that the climb to the castle is very physical, requiring you to remove your shoes and carry them yourself in a plastic bag provided, as the steps are very high, small, and slippery. We do not recommend the climb for people with mobility difficulties.
 
**Please note that if you are tattooed, you will not be able to bathe in an onsen. Please also note that access to these public baths is nude, and bathing suits are forbidden. Men and women have separate access.
 
Day 7: Hirayu Onsen - Takayama - Shirakawago - Gifu
Breakfast at the Ryokan, then departure for Takayama, an ancient city isolated in the middle of the Japanese Alps. Visit the Takayama Jinya, the city's old quarter, and its emblematic Sannomachi Street. The district immerses visitors in the traditional atmosphere of the Edo period and offers numerous boutiques, sake breweries, and tasty restaurants. At 11:30 AM, depart for Shirakawago, the Unesco World Heritage village surrounded by rice paddies. Climb up to the Shiroyama lookout, where you can admire the magnificent scenery. Take a stroll through the village of Shirakawago, home to the main "Gassho Zukuri", wooden houses with thatched roofs in the shape of a sloping triangle, before setting off for Takayama. Enjoy a delicious lunch of Hida beef. 
 
In the afternoon, climb up to the Shiroyama lookout, where you can admire the magnificent landscape. Stroll through the village of Shirakawago, home to the main "Gassho Zukuri", wooden houses with thatched roofs in the shape of a sloping triangle, before taking the road to Gifu, where you'll spend the night. Supper on your own. (Breakfast-Lunch)
 
Day 8: Gifu - Ise - Kii Katsuura
Breakfast at the hotel, then set off for a visit to the Naiku Grand Shrine in Ise, founded over 2,000 years ago featuring a purely Japanese ancient style. Your day continues in the direction of Toba, with a visit to the Pearl Island Museum, where you'll learn about the oyster farming and pearl-making process. You'll be treated to a harvesting session by the local underwater fisherwomen, known as Ama. Lunch in the museum restaurant.
 
At 3:00 PM, you'll take the road one last time to Kii-Katsuura, where you'll spend the night. In the early evening, you'll enjoy a Kaiseki dinner, consisting of a succession of culinary art dishes such as soups, sashimi, fish, and meats. Overnight at Kii Katsuura. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
Day 9: Kii Katsuura - Nachi - Kumano Kodo - Mount Koya
Early in the morning, you'll meet your guide to visit the Kii-Katsuura* market, Japan's largest supplier of tuna. You'll watch the fish being dumped at the auction. You'll then return to your hotel for a savory lunch before heading off to Daimon Zaka, in the Kumano Kodo region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you will contemplate the most imposing waterfall in Japan, Ichinotaki or Nachinotaki.
 
Visit the Kumano Nachi Taisha, a marvelous site that will enable you to retrace the history of the peaceful cohabitation of Japan's two main religions, before contemplating Japan's most imposing waterfall, Ichinotaki (or Nachinotaki).
 
At 11:00 am, you'll head for Meguri No Sato for a riverside lunch of local specialties. You'll then head for Kumano Kodo, the famous pilgrimage route in the heart of the Kii Mountains. A long stone staircase leads up to the sacred Kumano Hongu Taisha. At the end of the day, you'll take the road one last time to Mount Koya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you'll spend the night in a monastery. Vegan dinner and overnight at the monastery. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
**In the event of poor fishing, there is no fish market. The market also closes irregularly.
 
Day 10: Mount Koya - Nara - Osaka
At sunrise, the monastery gong invites you to attend morning prayer (optional) before enjoying your vegan lunch. Mount Koya (Koya-san) is a major Buddhist pilgrimage site, famous for its magnificent temples and mystical atmosphere, and is the starting and finishing point of the pilgrimage route to the 88 temples of Shikoku. Pass in front of Danjo Garan, the most sacred site on Mount Koya. The site boasts around twenty temples and buildings, including the Kondo, the main pavilion for major religious ceremonies, and Konpon Daito, "the great pagoda", which majestically reveals its brilliant vermilion-red color. Surrounded by a forest of century-old cypress trees stretching as far as the eye can see, the Okuno-in Cemetery is also home to the Kobo Daishi mausoleum, a majestic pavilion that is the entry point for the famous pilgrimage to Shikoku's 88 temples.
 
At around noon, you'll drive to Kashihara for lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, you'll visit a sake brewery (nihonshu in Japanese). You'll learn about the brewing process and enjoy a tasting session at the end of the tour. At 2.30 PM, depart for Nara, founded in the 8th century AD. You'll begin your tour of Nara with a visit to Todai-ji, an immense complex of religious buildings, the most remarkable of which is the Daibutsu-den, the tallest wooden structure in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the end of the day, depart for Osaka, where you'll have a group dinner in a local restaurant and spend the night. If you'd like to discover Osaka at night, you can explore the lively Dotonbori district, famous for its many stores and nightlife. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
Day 11: Osaka - Hiroshima - Miyajima - Fukuyama
Breakfast at your hotel. Today you leave Osaka and head for the famous city of Hiroshima, aboard the Shinkansen (high-speed train) with a light travel bag (your suitcase will be returned the next day at your hotel in Kyoto). Hiroshima, known as the first target of the atomic bomb in 1945, has today become a symbol of peace. It's one of Japan's most relaxed cities, with its many boulevards, exceptional cuisine, and friendly locals. 
 
On arrival, you'll take the road to Miyajimaguchi to board a ferry to Miyajima, an island whose unique setting and legendary beauty have earned it the title of one of Japan's three most beautiful landscapes. According to Shinto tradition, this is the island of the gods, where it is forbidden to give birth or die. Take a walking tour of the town before visiting the marvelous Itsukushima Shrine, famous for its floating Torii gate, whose base is covered with water at high tide, giving the impression that it’s sailing on the sea.
 
Continue your day with a visit to the Senjokaku, the largest building on the island, built in the 16th century and known as the hall of 1,000 tatami mats because of its immense surface area. At the end of your tour, lunch at a local restaurant, then return by ferry to Miyajimaguchi. You'll then travel by bus to Hiroshima for a visit to the Peace Park, its memorial and museum, which retraces the chronological history of this global event, minute by minute. At the end of the day, your bus will take you to Fukuyama. Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel in Fukuyama. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
Day 12: Fukuyama - Himeji - Kyoto
Breakfast at the hotel before heading to Himeji, a town near Kobe, for a visit to Japan's largest and oldest castle. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Himeji Castle, built on a hill, was regularly used as a location for historical films. Once the tour is over, lunch with your group at a local restaurant before departing for Kyoto.
 
At the end of the day, you'll leave with the group to discover the beautiful city of Kyoto. You'll pass through the lively Shijo Karasuma district, then reach Pontocho, a small alley running parallel to the Kamo River. With its multitude of wooden houses, boutiques, geisha houses, and restaurants, the street offers a real journey back in time. The Gion district quickly became associated with the world of geishas, known in Kyoto as Geiko. Stop for a photo in front of the Yasaka Jinja shrine, in the heart of this district. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant serving 'Shabushabu', a Japanese culinary specialty in which thin slices of meat, usually beef, pork, or chicken are cooked in a hot broth. Return to your hotel in the late evening. Overnight in Kyoto. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)
 
Day 13: Kyoto
After breakfast at the hotel, you'll meet your guide to discover the former capital of Japan. Your first visit will be to 'Kiyomizu-dera', a Buddhist temple set in the mountains to the east of Kyoto, offering a magnificent panorama of the city. You'll then stroll through the traditional Japanese streets of Sannenzaka and Ninnenzaka. Your guide will then take you to the Nishiki market, where a festival of flavourful scents and tastes awaits you. Existing since the 14th century, the quality of the products makes this market the meeting point for all the city's gourmets and chefs.
 
Lunch at a local restaurant before visiting Ryoan-ji, a monastery of the Rinzai school, best known for its dry garden, created in the pure Zen tradition. You'll then visit Kinkaku-ji, commonly known as the "Golden Pavilion", famous for its magnificent facades covered in pure gold leaf. At the end of the day, you'll visit the sumptuous Fushimi Inari Shrine. This famous complex reveals its charms as you hike along a valley in the heart of nature, discovering over a thousand Torii gates. Return to your hotel by 6:00 PM. Evening and dinner at your leisure. (Breakfast-Lunch)
 
Day 14: Kyoto - Canada
After breakfast, join your shuttle located right next to your hotel at the time indicated on your vouchers and be transferred to the airport for your return flight (Breakfast).  
 
 
-End of services-
 
*** Please note that traditional Japanese rooms have a futon on a tatami floor. During your overnight stay at the monastery, the bathroom will be shared. 
 
*** If you wish to take this package on a single-occupancy basis, please note that when staying in Japanese rooms, you will be paired with one or two people of the same gender. (maximum 3)

JAPAN GREAT DISCOVERY 2025

Our package in standard accommodation includes quality hotels ideally located near transportation and points of interest. Enjoy comfortable rooms with harmonious decoration, hearty breakfasts and excellent quality services.

  • • 3 nights in Tokyo at the Sunshine City Prince Ikebukuro 3* hotel (or similar) in a standard room
  • • 1 night in Kawaguchiko at the Route Inn Kawaguchiko 3* hotel (or similar) in a standard room
  • • 1 night in Hirayu Onsen at the Okada Ryokan 3* hotel (or similar) in a traditional Japanese room
  • • 1 night in Gifu at the Resol Gifu 3* hotel (or similar) in a standard room
  • • 1 night in Kii-Katsuura at the Hana Irodori No Yado Kayuu 3* hotel (or similar) in a traditional Japanese room
  • • 1 night in Koyasan at the Rengejo-in Monastery (or similar) in a traditional Japanese room with shared bathroom
  • • 1 night in Osaka at the Plaza Osaka 3* hotel (or similar) in a standard room
  • • 1 night in Fukuyama at the Fukuyama New Castle 3* hotel (or similar) in a standard room
  • • 2 nights in Kyoto at the Vessel Campana Kyoto Gojo 3* hotel (or similar) in a standard room

INCLUDES

-International flights between Canada / Tokyo and Osaka / Canada with good itineraries
-Greetings and collective transfers between the airport and the hotels in Tokyo and Osaka
-12 nights hotel accommodations (2 Overnight stays in a monastery and a Ryokan)
-Transportation by deluxe motor coach with AC during the tour
-Train tickets on day 11
-All meals except the meals on days 2 and 4, and dinners on days 7 and 13
-English-speaking local guide during the tour
-Visits and entrance fees as per itinerary
-All taxes, fees, and OPC

EXCLUDES

-Travel insurance
-Tips: Guides, bus drivers and hotel staff
-Meals and beverages unless otherwise mentioned
-Personal expenses and optional activities

tour map

How much of a deposit is required?

You need to make a 50% deposit upon reservation to secure your seats. If your departure is in less than 60 days, the full amount is due when booking.

When is the balance due?

The balance is due 60 days prior to the departure date.

What is the group size?

Groups are 40 people maximum.

Is it a guaranteed departure?

Yes, all our departures are guaranteed.

Is single & triple occupancy available?

Single occupancy is indeed available. If you wish to take this package in single occupancy, please note that during nights in Japanese rooms, you will be paired with one or two people of the same gender (maximum 3).

Triple occupancy is available only upon request. The price is the same for the 3rd passenger unless it is a child aged between 2 and 11 years old (at the time of the travel).

Will there be someone waiting for us at the airport?

Yes, our local operators will welcome you at the gate holding a sign with your name on it. You will be transfered to the hotel.

Are the hotels far from the city?

The hotels selected allow reaching the city centre within 25 minutes using public transportation or walking depending on the city.

What is a traditional Japanese room?

During this tour, you will have the chance to stay in some traditional Japanese rooms. These rooms include a futon that is laid directly on Tatami floor, some sliding doors, and usually a low table is at the center of the room. During your overnight at the monastery, please note that the bathroom will be shared.

Are tips included?

In Japan, all prices generally include taxes and tips. Tipping the guides, drivers, hotel, and restaurant staff is always appreciated and remains at your discretion.

What is the average cost of a meal?

Most of your meals are included in this program. For the other meals, the average cost is $12 CAD

Is it possible to add extra nights?

Yes, you can add extra nights in Tokyo and in Kyoto.

If you wish to add an extra night, simply make the request with your reservation agent, who will change your flights accordingly. The price will be confirmed by your agent depending on availability.

Is the bus equipped with toilets, AC, Wi-fi?

The bus has AC and will makes frequent rest stops.

What is a Ryokan?

During this program, you will have the chance to stay in a Ryokan, a traditionnal Japanese accommodation with futons on the tatami floor. A Ryokan is an experience in itself.

You can bathe in a traditional Onsen (Hotsprings) while staying in the property. If you are tattooed, you will not be able to bathe in an Onsen. Please also note that access to these public baths is naked, and bathing suits are prohibited. Men and women have separate access.

Other useful information:

Currency: YEN


Visa: No visa is required for Canadian or US citizens.


Language: Japanese


Vaccine: No vaccine is required. Check with your travel clinic to make sure your health condition allows you to travel.

FAQ

How much of a deposit is required?

You need to make a 50% deposit upon reservation to secure your seats. If your departure is in less than 60 days, the full amount is due when booking.

When is the balance due?

The balance is due 60 days prior to the departure date.

What is the group size?

Groups are 40 people maximum.

Is it a guaranteed departure?

Yes, all our departures are guaranteed.

Is single & triple occupancy available?

Single occupancy is indeed available. If you wish to take this package in single occupancy, please note that during nights in Japanese rooms, you will be paired with one or two people of the same gender (maximum 3).

Triple occupancy is available only upon request. The price is the same for the 3rd passenger unless it is a child aged between 2 and 11 years old (at the time of the travel).

Will there be someone waiting for us at the airport?

Yes, our local operators will welcome you at the gate holding a sign with your name on it. You will be transfered to the hotel.

Are the hotels far from the city?

The hotels selected allow reaching the city centre within 25 minutes using public transportation or walking depending on the city.

What is a traditional Japanese room?

During this tour, you will have the chance to stay in some traditional Japanese rooms. These rooms include a futon that is laid directly on Tatami floor, some sliding doors, and usually a low table is at the center of the room. During your overnight at the monastery, please note that the bathroom will be shared.

Are tips included?

In Japan, all prices generally include taxes and tips. Tipping the guides, drivers, hotel, and restaurant staff is always appreciated and remains at your discretion.

What is the average cost of a meal?

Most of your meals are included in this program. For the other meals, the average cost is $12 CAD

Is it possible to add extra nights?

Yes, you can add extra nights in Tokyo and in Kyoto.

If you wish to add an extra night, simply make the request with your reservation agent, who will change your flights accordingly. The price will be confirmed by your agent depending on availability.

Is the bus equipped with toilets, AC, Wi-fi?

The bus has AC and will makes frequent rest stops.

What is a Ryokan?

During this program, you will have the chance to stay in a Ryokan, a traditionnal Japanese accommodation with futons on the tatami floor. A Ryokan is an experience in itself.

You can bathe in a traditional Onsen (Hotsprings) while staying in the property. If you are tattooed, you will not be able to bathe in an Onsen. Please also note that access to these public baths is naked, and bathing suits are prohibited. Men and women have separate access.

Other useful information:

Currency: YEN


Visa: No visa is required for Canadian or US citizens.


Language: Japanese


Vaccine: No vaccine is required. Check with your travel clinic to make sure your health condition allows you to travel.

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