PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • international flights
  • welcome & transfers
  • hotels
  • 30 traditional meals
  • overnight in a ryokan & a monastery
STARTING AT:
$ 4,898 *
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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 2026
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Sun Feb 22 Sat Mar 07 $4,898/person
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Sun Feb 22
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Sat Mar 07
$4,898/person

Sat Feb 28 Fri Mar 13 $4,898/person
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Sat Feb 28
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Fri Mar 13
$4,898/person

March 2026
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Tue Mar 03 Mon Mar 16 $4,998/person
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Tue Mar 03
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Mon Mar 16
$4,998/person

Wed Mar 04 Tue Mar 17 $4,998/person
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Wed Mar 04
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Tue Mar 17
$4,998/person

Sat Mar 14 Fri Mar 27 $5,698/person
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Sat Mar 14
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Fri Mar 27
$5,698/person

Sun Mar 15 Sat Mar 28 $5,698/person
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Sun Mar 15
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Sat Mar 28
$5,698/person

Tue Mar 17 Mon Mar 30 $5,798/person
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Tue Mar 17
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Mon Mar 30
$5,798/person

Fri Mar 20 Thu Apr 02 $5,898/person
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Fri Mar 20
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Thu Apr 02
$5,898/person

Sun Mar 29 Sat Apr 11 $5,898/person
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Sun Mar 29
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Sat Apr 11
$5,898/person

April 2026
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Sat Apr 11 Fri Apr 24 $5,698/person
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Sat Apr 11
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Fri Apr 24
$5,698/person

Tue Apr 14 Mon Apr 27 $5,698/person
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Tue Apr 14
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Mon Apr 27
$5,698/person

Mon Apr 20 Sun May 03 $5,698/person
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Sun May 03
$5,698/person

May 2026
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Sat May 09 Fri May 22 $5,298/person
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Sat May 09
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Fri May 22
$5,298/person

Wed May 13 Tue May 26 $5,298/person
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Wed May 13
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Tue May 26
$5,298/person

Sat May 23 Fri Jun 05 $5,198/person
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Sat May 23
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Fri Jun 05
$5,198/person

Tue May 26 Mon Jun 08 $5,198/person
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Tue May 26
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Mon Jun 08
$5,198/person

Wed May 27 Tue Jun 09 $5,198/person
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Wed May 27
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Tue Jun 09
$5,198/person

June 2026
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Sat Jun 06 Fri Jun 19 $5,198/person
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Sat Jun 06
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Fri Jun 19
$5,198/person

Tue Jun 09 Mon Jun 22 $5,198/person
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Tue Jun 09
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Mon Jun 22
$5,198/person

Wed Jun 10 Tue Jun 23 $5,198/person
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Wed Jun 10
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Tue Jun 23
$5,198/person

*The advertised starting rate is available from Los Angeles on Feb 2026
**All prices are subject to change without notice

JAPAN GREAT DISCOVERY 2026

12 NIGHTS / 14 DAYS
  • Day 1: USA - Tokyo (Japan)

    Flight with a good 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

    Breakfast at the hotel. Around 9:00 AM, meet your guide and depart for the Asakusa district, also known as the old town, which is home to Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple: Senso-ji. Afterwards, you will pass by the Kokugikan, the main venue for sumo competitions. Here, you will have the opportunity to see a ‘dohyo’ up close, the famous ring used for sumo wrestling in Japan. In the afternoon, your guide will take you to a local restaurant for a delicious sushi lunch, and then you will head to the Tsukiji Outer Market, a culinary paradise where visitors can taste fresh products.

    Enjoy a guided walk through the famous Ginza district, a luxury shopping haven adorned with art galleries and numerous high-end restaurants and cafes, earning it the nickname "Japanese Champs-Élysées." Towards the end of the day, you will visit the Shibuya district, known as one of the most popular areas with numerous restaurants, karaoke, and bars. Overnight in Tokyo. (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner)

  • Day 4: Tokyo

    Breakfast at the hotel. Today, you will have a free day to continue exploring Tokyo. Being a vast metropolis, Tokyo is composed of different and unique neighborhoods. You can start your day with a visit to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, a 51-story, 243-meter-high building that offers breathtaking views of Tokyo, followed by a stroll in Harajuku, a fashion mecca. You may continue your visit to Omotesando, known for its architectural elegance, or Odaiba, an artificial island in Tokyo Bay. Dinner on your own and overnight in Tokyo. (Breakfast)

  • Day 5: Tokyo – Yokohama – Kawaguchiko 

    Breakfast at the hotel. Today, you will head to Kawaguchiko, a charming mountain town located at the foot of the majestic Mount Fuji.

    In the morning, you will explore Tokyo, with a stop by bus in front of the Imperial Palace, the main residence of the Emperor; while it is not possible to visit, the majestic gates in front of Nijubashi Bridge are worth seeing. Next, you will visit the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, where you’ll have the opportunity to discover, through a culinary activity, the secrets behind making one of Japan’s most famous dishes. The activity will conclude with lunch.

    Upon your arrival in Kawaguchiko, you will go on a cruise on Lake Kawaguchi, one of the five lakes in the Mount Fuji region; this lake offers a stunning view of the iconic mountain. You will then enjoy a walk along the lakeshore to admire the magnificent Mount Fuji, the highest peak in Japan and a sacred symbol for the Japanese people. Around 5:00 PM, you will check in to your hotel. Dinner and overnight in Kawaguchiko. (Breakfast–Lunch–Dinner)

  • Day 6: Kawaguchiko – Matsumoto – Takayama

    Breakfast at the hotel, then you will head to Matsumoto, a city located in the heart of the Japanese Alps. Upon arrival, you will visit Matsumoto Castle, designated as a national treasure, which offers beautiful views of the surrounding pond and the Japanese Alps. You will then visit a miso factory, an essential element of Japanese cuisine, where you will learn more about this ingredient. A miso-based lunch will be served at the factory.

    Around 1:15 PM, departure for the city of Azumino, where you will visit the Daio Wasabi Farm. This farm, which has been cultivating wasabi for centuries, is the largest in all of Japan. You will then be transferred to Takayama, an old feudal town nestled in the Japanese Alps, known for its rich historical heritage and traditional buildings that preserve the atmosphere of the Edo period. Dinner at leisure and overnight in Takayama. (Breakfast–Lunch)

    *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.

  • Day 7: Takayama – Shirakawago – Gifu

    Breakfast at the hotel, then depart for the Miyagawa market, where you will discover local products and find the famous amulets of the region: sarubobo. Visit Takayama Jinya, the old town, and its iconic Sannomachi street. Next, you will visit a sake brewery, where you will learn about the brewing process, followed by a tasting at the end of the visit.

    Around 12:00 PM, depart for Shirakawago, a village crossed by a river and surrounded by rice fields, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a stroll through the village of Shirakawago, where you will find the main "Gassho Zukuri" houses, wooden homes with steep, thatched roofs shaped like triangles. Enjoy a delicious lunch featuring Hida beef.

    In the afternoon, you will have free time to enjoy the landscapes and browse the souvenir shops. You will then visit the Kanda House, a magnificent example of Gassho-zukuri architecture with 160 years of history. You will be able to observe numerous inscriptions left on the roof's beams, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship of the time, before heading to Gifu for an overnight stay. Dinner at a local restaurant. (Breakfast–Lunch–Dinner)

    ** Please note that if the brewery or the Kanda House is closed, an equivalent visit will be offered.

  • Day 8: Gifu – Ise – Kii Katsuura

    Breakfast at the hotel, then depart for a visit to the Geku Shrine, dedicated to the goddess Toyouke, the protector of food and dwellings. Next, you will explore Okage Yokocho, a district created to celebrate gratitude. This place invites visitors to wander through its lively streets, lined with small shops and traditional restaurants. Lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a walk around Meoto Iwa, the famous sacred rocks connected by a shimenawa (a sacred braided rice straw rope marking a holy site in the Shinto tradition).

    Around 3:00 PM, you will take the road once more to Kii-Katsuura, where you will spend the night. In the early evening, enjoy a Kaiseki dinner, a sequence of culinary art dishes such as soups, sashimi, fish, meat, and more. Overnight in a Japanese-style room at Kii-Katsuura. (Breakfast–Lunch–Dinner)

  • Day 9: Kii Katsuura – Nachi – Kumano Kodo – Mount Koya

    Early in the morning, you will meet your guide to visit the Kii-Katsuura market, the largest supplier of tuna in Japan. You will then return to your hotel for a savory breakfast before heading to visit the Kumano Nachi Taisha. This remarkable site will allow you to trace the history of the harmonious coexistence of Japan's two main religions, before contemplating the country’s tallest waterfall: Ichinotaki, also known as Nachinotaki.

    Around 12:00 PM, you will enjoy a lunch of local specialties by the river. Then, you will head towards Kumano Kodo, the famous pilgrimage route in the heart of the Kii Mountains. A long stone staircase will lead you to the sacred grounds of Kumano Hongu Taisha. In the evening, you will take the road once again to Mount Koya (Koya-san), a renowned Buddhist pilgrimage site famous for its magnificent temples and mystical atmosphere, which serves as both the starting and ending point of the 88-temple pilgrimage route in Shikoku. Enjoy a vegan dinner and overnight stay at the monastery in a Japanese-style room. (Breakfast–Lunch–Dinner)

    **Please note that you will need to pack an overnight bag for your stay at the monastery, as larger luggage will remain in the bus storage.

  • Day 10: Mount Koya – Nara – Osaka

    At sunrise, the monastery's gong will invite you to attend the morning prayer (optional) before enjoying a vegan breakfast. You will then take a walk through the Okuno-in cemetery. Surrounded by a forest of centuries-old cypress trees stretching as far as the eye can see, this site is also home to the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi, a majestic pavilion marking the starting point of the famous 88-temple pilgrimage in Shikoku.

    Around 9:30 AM, you will depart for Nara, a city founded in the 8th century. Upon arrival, you’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. 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. You’ll then take a walk through Nara Park, where you’ll encounter freely roaming deer.

    Afterwards, you will head to Osaka to explore the lively Dotombori district, well known for its many shops and vibrant nightlife. Around 6:00 PM, you'll have the opportunity to dress in traditional Japanese attire before dinner at the hotel. Overnight in Osaka. (Breakfast–Lunch–Dinner)

  • Day 11: Osaka – Okayama – Hiroshima 

    Breakfast at the hotel. Today, you will leave Osaka and head to Okayama with a light travel bag (your suitcase will be returned the next day at your hotel in Kyoto). Upon arrival, you will visit Korakuen Garden, considered one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. Built around a large pond, this stunning landscaped garden features grassy lawns, a bamboo grove, rice fields, and tea plantations.

    Lunch at a local restaurant, then departure for the famous city of Hiroshima, known as the first target of the atomic bomb in 1945 and now a symbol of peace. You will visit the Peace Memorial Park, along with its memorial and museum, which retrace the timeline of this world-changing event, minute by minute. Dinner at leisure and overnight in Hiroshima. (Breakfast–Lunch)

  • Day 12: Hiroshima – Miyajima – Kyoto

    Breakfast at the hotel, then departure around 8:00 AM to the pier, where you will take a ferry to Miyajima, an island with a unique atmosphere and legendary beauty, considered one of the three most scenic spots in Japan. According to Shinto tradition, Miyajima is the island of the gods, so much so that birth and death are forbidden there. Enjoy a walking tour of the village before visiting the magnificent Itsukushima Shrine, famous for its “floating” torii gate. At high tide, the base of the gate is submerged in water, creating the illusion that the entire structure is floating on the sea.

    Lunch at a local restaurant. You will then return by ferry to Miyajimaguchi to catch the train to Hiroshima, followed by a Shinkansen (high-speed train) ride to Kyoto. In the late afternoon, join the group for an introduction to the beautiful city of Kyoto. You will walk through the lively Shijo Karasuma district, then make your way to Pontocho, a narrow alley running alongside the Kamo River. With its many wooden houses, boutiques, geisha houses, and tightly packed restaurants, the street offers a true journey back in time. Continue to the Gion district, historically associated with the world of geishas, known as Geiko in Kyoto. Stop for a photo in front of Yasaka Jinja Shrine, located at the heart of the neighborhood. Dinner at a local restaurant and overnight stay in Kyoto. (Breakfast–Lunch–Dinner)

  • Day 13: Kyoto

    After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll meet your guide to continue your exploration of Japan’s former capital. Your first visit of the day will be the magnificent Fushimi Inari Shrine. This iconic site reveals its beauty through a scenic walk along a forested valley, where you’ll pass through over a thousand vibrant red torii gates. You will then have some free time at the Kyoto Handicraft Center to do a bit of shopping, before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant.

    Next, your guide will take you to the Nishiki Market, a feast for the senses. Dating back to the 14th century, the market is renowned for the exceptional quality of its products, making it a favorite destination for local food lovers and top chefs alike.

    Later, you’ll visit Kinkaku-ji, commonly known as the Golden Pavilion, famous for its stunning gold leaf-covered façades. Towards the end day, enjoy a walk through the Arashiyama district in western Kyoto, including a peaceful stroll through the famed Bamboo Grove. Return to the hotel for your final dinner. Overnight stay in Kyoto. (Breakfast–Lunch–Dinner)

  • Day 14: Kyoto - Osaka - USA 

    After breakfast, meet your shuttle located right next to your hotel at the time indicated by our local representatives and transfer to Osaka 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 2026

Experience a comfortable stay in our Classic Hotels, carefully chosen for their value, convenient locations, and proximity to major attractions. Relax in well-maintained rooms with thoughtful amenities, savor a variety of breakfast choices, and benefit from attentive service to enhance your travel experience.

  • • 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 Takayama at the WAT hotel & Spa Hida Takayama 3* hotel (or similar) in a standard 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 Mitsugon-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 Hiroshima at the Hiroshima Tokyo Rei 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 USA / Tokyo and Osaka / USA with good itineraries

  • Greetings and collective transfers between the airport and the hotels in Tokyo and Osaka

  • 12 nights hotel accommodations (One night will be in a monastery)

  • Transportation by deluxe motor coach with AC during the tour

  • Train tickets from Miyajimaguchi

  • All breakfasts + 10 lunches + 8 dinners
  • English-speaking local guide during the tour

  • Visits and entrance fees as per itinerary

  • 1 checked bag

  • 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 35 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).

*Please note that for your overnight stay in Kii Katsura, the single rooms will be in western-style rooms.


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 center 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 USD

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.

 

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 35 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).

*Please note that for your overnight stay in Kii Katsura, the single rooms will be in western-style rooms.


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 center 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 USD

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.

 

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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