Deal negotiated for you
- The 10-day / 9-night tour in the accommodation as mentioned or similar
- including one night with half board (excluding drinks) in a Ryokan (traditional accommodation) - Breakfasts
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- The Tokyo–Nikko and Nikko–Tokyo train tickets
- Return shared shuttle transfer between Tokyo airport and Tokyo hotel
- A half-day guided tour of Tokyo including the visits mentioned
- Access to the first deck of Tokyo Tower (day 5)
- A tea ceremony
- Admission tickets for Tokyo’s teamLab Planets museum
Your stay starts here
Tokyo city break and ryokan getaway
Tokyo is a fascinating capital city full of contrasts. It introduces you to a vibrant Japan where centuries-old traditions and futuristic innovations coexist in striking harmony. As you explore the city independently, you can experience the elegance of a tea ceremony, the serenity of ancient temples, and the excitement of iconic neighbourhoods such as Shibuya and Shinjuku.
Stroll through the lively streets with your guide, savouring refined cuisine ranging from hidden eateries to renowned restaurants, and allowing yourself to be surprised by the creative energy of Japanese pop culture. The immersive installations of the teamLab collective brilliantly illustrate the country's technological and artistic avant-garde.
Then, take to the skies to admire the megalopolis from the legendary Tokyo Tower, whose iconic silhouette dominates the city.
Next, your break will take you to Nikko, ahaven of nature and spirituality. Stay in a traditional ryokan for a night of authenticity, complete with tatami mats, seasonal kaiseki cuisine, and relaxation in an onsen. Enjoy this timeless experience before returning to the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
Your day-by-day itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo
Day 2: Tokyo
Day 3: Tokyo - Nikko
Day 4: Nikko - Tokyo
Days 5 to 9: Tokyo
Day 10: Departure from Tokyo for your flight
Your detailed itinerary
Day 1 | Arrival in Tokyo
When you arrive at Tokyo Airport, someone will meet you and take you to your hotel. You can enjoy lunch and dinner at your leisure. You will then spend the night in Tokyo.
Day 2 | Guided tour of Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
A guided tour of the city: Join us as we visit the Meiji-jingu Shrine, a lush green oasis in the heart of the capital where time seems to stand still. Then discover the vibrant pop culture of Harajuku with its famous Takeshita and Omotesando streets. Then head to the retro district of Asakusa, which is famous for its little shops, but most of all for Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple. It is truly impressive, with its giant paper lantern and vibrant colours. Finally, immerse yourself in geek culture in Akihabara, a paradise for manga, anime and video game fans.
Lunch and dinner are not included.
Our suggestions for things to do: After an informative guided tour, set off to explore the bohemian neighbourhood of Shimokitazawa. Soak up the artistic atmosphere, with its vintage shops, independent cafés, and underground theatres. Then, pop into the famous Shinjuku Gyoen Gardens to enjoy some fresh air in the heart of the city.
Overnight stay in Tokyo.
Day 3 | Off to Nikko
Breakfast at the hotel.
Train transfer to the town of Nikko. Lunch is not included.
Your Ryokan experience:
Enjoy a quintessentially Japanese experience with an overnight stay in a ryokan: after a delicious kaiseki meal, make the most of this off-the-beaten-track escape to unwind in the property’s indoor and outdoor hot springs, known as onsen.
Our sightseeing suggestions: visit the Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its intricate architecture and magnificent carvings. Stroll through the peaceful gardens and soak up the spiritual atmosphere of this iconic place. Continue to Lake Chuzenji, nestled in the heart of the mountains, and relax while taking in the picturesque views. Round off the day with a visit to the sublime Kegon Falls, among the highest waterfalls in Japan.
Overnight in Nikko at a Japanese inn with traditional dinner and onsen.
Day 4 | Nikko then return to Tokyo
Breakfast at the ryokan.
Train transfer to Tokyo. Lunch and dinner are not included.
Suggested visits: Explore Rinnô-ji Temple and its 15 beautifully decorated pavilions. Here you can see three impressive Buddha statues, each representing one of Nikko’s sacred mountains. Then head to Toshogu Shrine, which houses the tomb of the former warlord Tokugawa Ieyasu. This shrine offers an unusual walking route through the heart of the forest. Continue on to the Edo Wonderland theme park, where entertainment and history come together.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 5 | Immersion in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit to Tokyo Tower: Soar above the city with an unforgettable excursion to Tokyo Tower. Elegant and iconic, this red-and-white landmark offers breathtaking views over Tokyo. From its main observation deck, more than 150 metres above the ground, enjoy a 360-degree panorama taking in the skyscrapers, traditional temples and, on clear days, the majestic Mount Fuji.
Lunch and dinner are not included.
Suggested visits: Explore the Tokyo Imperial Palace for an insight into Japanese history. Its beautiful gardens and picturesque moats offer impressive views and a peaceful experience for visitors. Choose a relaxing afternoon with a boat cruise along the Sumida River to discover Tokyo from a different angle. For a shopping trip, head to the upmarket Roppongi district.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 6 | Tokyo and digital art
Breakfast at the hotel.
TeamLab Planets TOKYO sensory experience: ready for a cutting-edge immersive adventure? Wander through the various themed rooms of the TeamLab exhibition. The diverse and captivating installations draw you into fantastical worlds, where you can freely explore mesmerising visual landscapes and interact with the surrounding digital elements. Thrilling sensations and unforgettable memories guaranteed!
Lunch and dinner are not included.
Our sightseeing suggestions: set off to discover the artificial island of Odaiba and its many attractions. Dive into the fun at Palette Town, with its shops and family-friendly entertainment. Relax on the artificial sandy beach and round off the outing with a visit to the famous Gundam statue. You can also continue the day in the city of Yokohama. Do not miss its Chinatown, the largest in Japan, for an unforgettable culinary experience. For something more playful, create your own ramen box at the Cup Noodles Museum.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 7 | Tea ceremony in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Tea ceremony: Immerse yourself in centuries-old Japanese traditions by taking part in a tea ceremony. This is a fully immersive experience in which every gesture follows a precise ritual. Guided by an English-speaking tea master, watch the meticulous preparation of matcha. Enjoy a peaceful tasting in an enchanting setting. Lunch and dinner are not included.
Suggested visits: Explore Tokyo Dome City, a multifaceted entertainment complex that includes an amusement park with thrilling rides for all ages. For a cultural experience, visit the Tokyo Dome Gallery museum, which hosts contemporary art exhibitions and works by emerging Japanese artists. For a day of shopping focused on fashion or retrogaming, head back to wander the streets of Shibuya and Akihabara.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 8 | Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel. Lunch and dinner are not included.
Our sightseeing suggestions: Take the train and set off to discover the former capital of Kamakura on the outskirts of Tokyo. Soak up its history-steeped atmosphere as you explore its ancient temples, admire the majestic Great Buddha and wander through its charming streets. This excursion offers a truly authentic seaside experience. Continue on to Naoshima, an enchanting island in the Seto Inland Sea. Visit the Chichu Art Museum, seek out the art installations scattered across the island and explore the traditional village of Honmura.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 9 | Final full day in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel. Lunch and dinner are not included.
Our sightseeing suggestions: Discover the historic charm of Kawagoe by train from Tokyo. Nicknamed “Little Edo”, this well-preserved town offers a journey back to old Japan. Stroll through the Kurazukuri district with its traditional warehouses, explore the Toki no Kane shopping street and visit Kitain Shrine. Finish with a peaceful break in Kawagoe Memorial Park.
Overnight in Tokyo.
Day 10 | End of your stay – departure from Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel. At the appropriate time, transfer by shared shuttle to Tokyo Airport.
Your accommodation
During the tour, you will stay in the following accommodation (or similar, subject to availability):
- Tokyo: 8 nights at the 3-star Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihombashi
- Nikko: 1 night in the Monogusa no Yado, Hanasenkyo ryokan (traditional inn)
Please note that, in the event of technical constraints or unavailability, accommodation may be replaced with similar standard alternatives.
Your board
During this tour, breakfast is included from day 2 to day 10, as well as half board on the night you spend at a ryokan in Nikko.
Please note that if you depart early on the last day, outside of the hotel restaurant's opening hours, the establishment cannot provide breakfast and it will therefore be at your own expense.
USEFUL INFORMATION
ACCOMMODATION
For technical reasons, hotels may be replaced by accommodation of the same category.
The order of the stops and the itinerary may be subject to change depending on local conditions.
Check-in is usually in the mid-afternoon (3 p.m.–4 p.m.). Check-out is usually in the morning (10 a.m.).
The tourist tax is not included and must be paid locally. Estimated amount to be paid (for information only): 3-star hotel = €2 per room per night.
Any specific requests regarding bed types (double bed, twin beds) are subject to availability and may incur an additional charge.
Note: in Japan, hotel rooms are often quite narrow and the beds are smaller than standard.
The accommodation included in this trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility or babies (0 to 1.99 years old).
Ryokan accommodation (Nikko): Access to the communal onsen (Japanese hot spring) areas is generally prohibited for people with tattoos.
MEALS
Breakfast package: If, due to airline schedules, the first and last days are shortened by a late arrival or early departure, no meal reimbursement will be provided.
Depending on the timing constraints of excursions or local transportation (train, bus, transfer, ferry, etc.), meals that cannot be taken at the hotel will be at the clients’ expense.
TRANSPORT
AIRPORT–HOTEL TRANSFER BY SHARED SHUTTLE: The shared shuttle takes you directly from the airport to your hotel and vice versa. The shuttle may make several stops along the way.
RAIL TRANSPORT: In Japan, the train is the most convenient way to travel. Both major cities and villages are well connected; the Japanese rail network is diverse and highly efficient. It offers the opportunity to travel on the famous Shinkansen, Japan’s high-speed train, reaching speeds of up to 320 km/h.
EXCURSIONS
Excursions may be modified or canceled depending on local conditions.
GUIDE
An English-speaking guide is available to travellers for the half-day tour of Tokyo.