Deal negotiated for you
- 13-day / 12-night private tour in the accommodation mentioned (or similar)
- Breakfasts
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Domestic flights Tokyo - Naha and Naha - Osaka
- Transfer by shared shuttle from Haneda (HND) or Narita (NRT) airport to hotel in Tokyo
- Transfer from downtown Tokyo to Tokyo airport by limousine bus
- Transfer from Osaka airport to downtown Kyoto by limousine bus
- Airport taxes for domestic flights Tokyo - Naha and Naha - Osaka
- 4-day Kansai Area Pass (activated on your last day in Kyoto)
- Unlimited Pocket Wifi (1 per folder)
Your stay starts here
Paradis Japonais : Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka et les plages d’Okinawa en 4*
Embark on an unforgettable adventure in the Land of the Rising Sun with our 13-day private tour of Japan, a magical journey where tradition and modernity converge. Discover the iconic treasures of Tokyo, immerse yourself in the rich culture of Kyoto, and soak up the vibrancy of Osaka. In the midst of this fascinating journey, take a well-deserved break in Naha on the island of Okinawa and be enchanted by its paradise beaches with crystal-clear waters. An experience where wonder meets serenity, creating enchanting memories forever etched in your heart. In short, we offer a flexible programme between culture and relaxation.
Your itinerary, day by day:
Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo
Day 2: Free day in Tokyo
Day 3: Free day in Tokyo
Day 4: Free day in Tokyo
Day 5: Tokyo - heading to Naha on the island of Okinawa
Day 6: Free day in Naha
Day 7: Free day in Naha
Day 8: Free day in Naha
Day 9: Naha - travel to Kyoto
Day 10: Free day in Kyoto
Day 11: Kyoto - travel to Osaka
Day 12: Free day in Osaka
Day 13: Return flight
Your detailed itinerary
Day 1 | Arrival in Tokyo
Arrival in Tokyo.
Transfer to the hotel by shared shuttle. Collect the Pocket Wifi at the hotel reception to enjoy internet access throughout the trip.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 2 | Free day in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day in Tokyo to explore as you wish.
Suggestions for visits:
For technology and animation enthusiasts, the Japanese capital is brimming with captivating activities that immerse you in a world of technological discoveries and innovative entertainment. Start by exploring the Akihabara district with its shops filled with gadgets, video games, and figurines. Be sure to visit the arcades, packed with all kinds of machines, sometimes over several floors! For a unique experience, head to Team Lab Planet, a truly immersive digital museum that plunges you into astonishing interactive exhibitions. For entertainment lovers, Sega Joypolis is an attraction not to be missed, as is the famous Tokyo DisneySea, a theme park unique in the world.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 3 | Free day in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day.
Suggestions for visits:
For shopping enthusiasts, Shibuya is a must-see with its famous crossing (the largest in the world!) and its huge shopping centre, Shibuya 109. Explore the trendy Harajuku district to discover the eccentric Takeshita Street where you might encounter cosplayers! Don't miss the elegant streets of Ginza, a district renowned for its luxurious designer shops. For culture and tradition lovers, head to the preserved alleys of Yanaka and Yokocho in Kagurazaka, where traditional wooden houses and numerous stalls immerse you in old Japan. Also, discover the many temples in the city, including the majestic Senso-ji, the Meiji-jingu temple in the heart of Yoyogi Forest, or the Nezu-Jinja shrine with its charming Torii paths. Finally, the Nezu Museum, a true cultural treasure, is worth a visit for Asian art enthusiasts.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 4 | Free day in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Day at leisure.
Suggested sightseeing :
For a relaxing break, head to Tokyo's Imperial Garden, where the immaculate gardens and tranquil ponds offer a true haven of peace in the heart of the city. You can also take a stroll in Ueno Park, another relaxing spot famous for its ancient temples and vast expanses of green. For those with a sweet tooth, the alleyways of Omoide Yokocho in Shinjuku are the place to be. Here you can discover famous Japanese dishes such as yakitori (kebabs) and okonomiyaki (Japanese pancakes). For tasty snacks, don't hesitate to browse the city's markets, such as Ameya Yokocho or Nakamise Dori. Take a diversion to the old Tsukiji fish market, where the outdoor food market remains open, especially in the mornings. For night owls, between the illuminated temples, the night markets and the colourful neon lights of the city, there is no shortage of night-time activities. From traditional karaoke to izakayas, those unmissable bar-tapas, there's plenty to keep your evenings lively!
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 5 | Heading to Naha
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer by limousine bus from Tokyo city centre to the airport and flight to Okinawa.
Free time and overnight stay in Naha.
Day 6 | Relaxation and Exploration in Naha
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day in Naha to explore at your leisure.
Suggestions for visits:
With a Pacific tropical atmosphere, discover the city of Naha, located on the main island of Okinawa. Start your visit with the shopping street Kokusai Dori with its many traditional shops, then make a stop at Makishi Ichiba for more authentic souvenirs. Continue with Shuri Castle, one of the most iconic in the archipelago, or the magnificent Okino-gu Shrine. For a more typical visit, wander through the Tsuboya district. Its picturesque alleys and the numerous shisa (creatures from Japanese folklore) will surprise you. Finally, to finish, why not relax by the sea in one of the onsens at Ryujin Onsen.
Overnight in Naha.
Day 7 | Naha
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day.
Suggestions for visits:
If you love paradisiacal beaches, the Kerama archipelago, composed of its five islands (Tokashiki-jima, Zamami…), will satisfy you. Easily accessible by ferry from Naha port, in less than an hour you can engage in numerous activities such as snorkelling, parasailing, scuba diving, or even kayaking! It is also possible to simply enjoy the long stretches of white sandy beaches and the crystal-clear sea, as the archipelago is teeming with magnificently preserved flora and fauna.
Night in Naha.
Day 8 | Naha
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day in Naha to explore at your leisure.
Overnight stay in Naha.
Day 9 | Heading to Kyoto
Breakfast at the hotel.
Make your own way to the airport for your flight to Osaka. Upon arrival, transfer by limousine bus from Osaka airport to the city centre of Kyoto.
Overnight stay in Kyoto.
Day 10 | Kyoto
Breakfast at the hotel.
Activation of the Kansai Area Pass. Free day in Kyoto to explore at your leisure.
Suggestions for visits:
Start with a zen walk in the Arashiyama bamboo grove and the Tenryu-ji temple. Then continue to the downtown districts to stroll through Gion and see the Geishas, or visit the Nishiki market, renowned for its size and the variety of foodstuffs available. Do not leave Kyoto without seeing the magnificent Fushimi Inari Shinto shrine with its thousands of red torii gates in the forest; you can then take a walk in the southern Higashiyama area to see the famous Kiyomizu-dera temple, Maruyama-koen park, or Chion-in temple, among others. A little further north, do not miss the Nanzen-ji, a famous zen temple. You can end your visits at the Golden Pavilion (Kinkakuji), a UNESCO World Heritage site, and then head to the Ninna-ji temple via Hontsuji Dori street, passing through the Ryoan-ji rock garden. With your Kansai Area Pass, it is possible to travel by train to multiple cities such as Kobe, Himeji, Nara, Wakayama, and many more!
Day 11 | Heading to Osaka
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer by train to Osaka using your Kansai Area Pass. Free day.
Suggestions for visits:
Neighbouring Kyoto, Osaka is a must-visit place for cuisine and festivity in Japan. Considered the commercial capital of the country, you will find many covered streets called "Shotengai" that bring together street food and artisanal products. Start your visit with Osaka Castle, one of the most important in the country, which has survived conflicts and eras. If you feel like it, continue with a visit to the Osaka History Museum. Stroll through the districts of Umeda, Namba, and Shinsaibashi for shopping, then head to the streets of Dotombori in the evening to indulge in the best local specialities such as kushikatsu or takoyaki, all in a unique atmosphere surrounded by neon lights and quirky bars.
Overnight in Osaka.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day in Osaka to explore at your leisure.
Suggestions for visits: If you wish to delve deeper into traditional Japan, visit the magnificent Sumiyoshi Shrine or the Osaka Tenmangu located right next to the Tenma Pulala market with its artisan shopping street, Tenjinbashisuji. Finally, immerse yourself in the Ghibli film atmosphere north of Osaka with Minoh. Walk along a nature path bordered by a river and Japanese maples leading to a waterfall, then finish beautifully at the Katsuo-ji temple with its thousands of daruma.
Overnight stay in Osaka.
Day 13 | Last day in Osaka and return flight
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer independently by train from the centre of Osaka to the airport using the Kansai Area Pass.
Return flight. We hope you enjoyed this trip!
Accommodations
During the tour, you will be accommodated for 12 nights in the following 4-star accommodations (local standards) (or similar):
- Tokyo: 4 nights at the Hotel Monterey Akasaka 4-star in a Standard Room
- Naha: 4 nights at the Hotel Gracery Naha 4-star in a Standard Room
- Kyoto: 2 nights at the Mitsui Garden Kyoto Shijo 4-star in a Standard Room
- Osaka: 2 nights at the Hotel Monterey Osaka 4-star in a Standard Room
Please note:
The establishments are rated 4* according to local standards. The services provided may not be equivalent to European 4* standards.
Hotels are subject to change, depending on availability. However, we will always try to accommodate you in hotels of a similar category.
Good to know
Accomodation
Check-in is generally in the mid-afternoon (3-4 pm).
Minimum occupancy per room: 1 person.
Maximum occupancy: 2 persons (2 adults or 1 adult and 1 child).
Children's age: 2 - 11 years old / infants are not allowed.
Possibility to stay in a single room with a supplement.
Please note: The bedding type - a double bed or two separate beds - is not guaranteed. Any specific request regarding the bedding type (double bed/separate beds) is subject to availability and may incur a supplement.
For technical reasons, hotels may be replaced with similar accommodation, and the itinerary may be rearranged.
In Japan, hotel rooms are often quite narrow, and the beds are small in size. Additionally, the accommodation included in this trip is not suitable for individuals with reduced mobility.
Some hotels offer an eco-stay option. Bedding and room cleaning are done approximately every 3 days depending on the establishments.
Meals
If due to airline schedules the first and last day are shortened due to late arrival or early departure, no refunds will be provided. Similarly, any meal included in the meal plan that cannot be enjoyed due to these schedules will not be refunded. Also, depending on the schedules of optional activities and excursions, meals that cannot be taken at the hotel are at the client's expense.
Transportation
Transfer from airport to hotel in Tokyo: The transfer is done by shared shuttle. It drops you off at your hotel and may make several stops along the way. 1 Baggage per person included; in case of additional luggage, please contact us before your departure.
Transfer by Limousine bus from city center to Tokyo airport: The Limousine bus (collective transport) connects the city center to the airport. The nearest stops to your accommodation will be communicated in your travel documents. The connection between the Limousine bus stop and your accommodation is often on foot but can also be made by metro or bus depending on the location of your hotel.
Flights Tokyo - Naha - Osaka: The flight between Tokyo and Naha lasts about 4 hours, and the flight between Naha and Osaka lasts about 3 hours. Please note that the maximum weight allowance for checked baggage is 15kg. For any additional luggage added during your booking, a supplement will be applied.
Transfer by limousine bus from Osaka airport to Kyoto city center: The limousine bus (collective transport) connects the airport to the city center. The nearest stops to your accommodation will be communicated in your travel documents. The connection between the Limousine bus stop and your accommodation is often on foot but can also be made by metro or bus depending on the location of your hotel.
Train Kyoto - Osaka: In Japan, the train is undoubtedly one of the best ways to travel quickly and easily. To travel from Kyoto to Osaka by train, it takes about 30 to 40 minutes. This journey is done through your Kansai Area Pass.
Kansai Area Pass 4 days: The Kansai Area Pass allows unlimited access for 4 days to the various JR railway trains in the Kansai region, as well as JR buses. It also gives you access for a day to certain Keihan, Hankyu, and Kyoto metro lines.
Train Osaka - Osaka Airport: The transfer to Kansai Airport (KIX) is done using your pass included in your package. In case of return from Kobe (UKB) or Itami (ITM) airports, transfers will be at your own expense. In case of early morning flight (departure before 10 am), you must travel to the airport independently using another means than your pass, as train schedules do not allow you to be at the airport at these hours. A supplement for a private transfer may be offered.