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Mount Fuji

Classic Japan tour by train

14 days from £6,895pp

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Tour highlights

  • Explore the vibrant and exciting capital of Tokyo.

  • Discover the geisha quarter in Gion, Kyoto.

  • Bathe in a hot spring in Hakone National Park.

  • Walk the Nakasendo Highway in Tsumago.

  • Visit the ‘floating’ torii gate on Miyajima Island.

Price includes:

  • Scheduled international flights
  • In-destination transfers
  • Activities and excursions as detailed
  • All accommodation
  • 24-hour support while you travel
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Itinerary idea in detail

Includes international flights from a choice of UK airports, including London, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

  • Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Tokyo.

  • After passing through customs and luggage collection, you're met by an airport guide who will give you your trip documents and direct you to the shared shuttle service which takes you to your hotel. After checking in, spend the rest of the day at leisure, resting and relaxing after your flight. If you want to explore, you may wish to walk around the Imperial Gardens.

  • Your guide will meet you today in the hotel lobby to run through your trip and offer you any local advice so you can confidently enjoy the country. In the first section the guide will explain your itinerary in more detail and answer any questions. They can also assist with validating your Japan rail pass. This can take up to two hours so afterwards head out with your guide to see some highlights of the city. In the evening, head out with a guide to sample some local Tokyo cuisine in the vibrant district of Ebisu.

  • A day at leisure. We suggest getting out of the city and catching the train (the journey lasts an hour and a quarter one way) to the seaside town of Kamakura, southwest of Tokyo. In this 800-year-old town you can see the Great Buddha of Kotokuin, and a number of scenic temples and shrines. Upon returning to Tokyo, head to one of our recommended restaurants for an evening meal.

  • Travel by bullet train and local trains to Tsumago, a quiet postal town in the Kiso Valley. This afternoon, walk along the scenic Nakasendo Highway, which once connected Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) in the 1800s. It was an important route used by samurai and traders. Temples line the route, and you'll pass through paddy fields and other peaceful countryside. This evening, enjoy your first evening meal at a traditional inn or 'ryokan'.

  • Take the train to Hiroshima. This is quite a long journey of five hours and involves changing at Nagoya, then whizzing the rest of the way by bullet train. After checking into your hotel, head to the Peace Park. Despite it being a quite sobering experience, the Japanese have made it a fascinating place. Walk along the city's tree-lined avenues and visit the Memorial Museum.

  • A day at leisure to explore Hiroshima and its surroundings at your own pace. We suggest taking the 20-minute ferry crossing to nearby Miyajima Island to see its 'floating' red torii gate. It stands out in the bay and is completely surrounded by water at high tide, giving the impression that it floats. Miyajima Island itself is full of interesting shrines and temples. During October and November its Japanese Maples turn a rich dark red.

  • Take the bullet train east to Kyoto, a journey of around two hours. In the afternoon, head out on a tour with one of our local guides who can help you make the most out of your time in this multi-faceted city. You could stroll around the Ryoanji gardens and Silver pavilion temple or head to the Geisha Quarter, Gion at dusk and hopefully spot a Geisha.

  • In the morning, we can arrange for you to take part in a private cultural activity at Kyoto's Women's Association. With the help of experienced English-speaking practitioners, you can have an introduction to Japanese culture by trying origami, a tea ceremony and wearing a traditional Japanese kimono. After the class, spend the afternoon at leisure in Kyoto. Navigate your way around the city seeing the many gardens, shrines and shops of this unique city. Highlights include the Golden Pavilion, the food markets selling tasty Japanese delicacies, and the impressive Nijo castle.

  • Take a local train to visit Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine, a quick five-minute train journey from Kyoto. The shrine is home to hundreds of red torii gates that spill out over the hillside. It's also worth taking a walk through the forest there. Continue your journey on to Nara, one of the former capitals of Japan, to feed the wild deer and see the 'daibutsu', a giant Buddha housed inside a wooden building.

  • Take the bullet train to Hakone, a journey of around three and a half hours. Check in to your accommodation and either head to a hot spring to relax for the rest of the day, or use our folders to navigate your way around the National Park. You can use your Hakone Free Pass to reach several great viewing areas over the park's mountains and lakes.

  • A day at leisure to further explore Hakone National Park under your own steam. Your included Hakone Free Pass allows you to use the buses, trains and cable cars. Cross Lake Ashi on a replica pirate ship or head to a viewing spot for a glimpse of Mount Fuji. We also recommend visiting the excellent open-air sculpture museum in Chokokunomori.

  • After a leisurely morning return to Tokyo (a one-and-a-quarter-hour train journey) for a final night in the capital. We suggest using your last few hours in the city to explore a new corner of it. Visit the Imperial Palace Gardens, the man-made island of Odaiba, trendy Shinjuku or the peaceful landscaped Hamarikyu Gardens.

  • You will be picked up and taken to the airport for your return flight home. Your return flight will arrive the same day.

Accommodation options

While the itinerary price reflects the suggested accommodation, Audley trips are 100% tailor-made, and a specialist can help you select the option best suited to your tastes and budget.

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When to go

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Place Daily max temperature (°C) Monthly rainfall (mm)
Tokyo
 
Tsumago
 
Hiroshima
 
Kyoto
 
Hakone & Mount Fuji
 

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