Deal negotiated for you
- The 9-night tour in the 4-star accommodation mentioned or similar
- Breakfast included from day 2 to day 10 and dinner on day 5 in Hakone
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Airport/hotel & inter-hotel transfers by shared bus.
- transfers listed in the programme during the tour
- Tourist tax and service charges
Your stay starts here
Kyoto - Hakone - Tokyo Tour 4*
Discover the essence of Japan through a fascinating private tour that begins in Kyoto, the former imperial capital, where you'll be transported to a past rich in history with its ancestral temples, Zen gardens and traditional districts such as Gion. Continue on to Hakone, a region renowned for its soothing hot springs, sublime scenery and exceptional views of the majestic Mount Fuji, offering the perfect moment for relaxation. Finally, end your trip in Tokyo, a dynamic megalopolis where modernity rubs shoulders with tradition, between futuristic skyscrapers, lively districts and peaceful sanctuaries. On this unique tour, you'll discover all the facets of Japan, between serenity, nature and urban effervescence.
This private tour is available in 10 days.
Your itinerary, day by day:
**Day 1: Arrival in Osaka - Transfer to Kyoto
Day 2: Free day in Kyoto
*day 3: Day at leisure in Kyoto***
Day 4: Free day in Kyoto (optional)
Day 5: Kyoto - Hakone
Day 6: Hakone - Tokyo (in French)
Day 7: Day at leisure in Tokyo (in French)
Day 8: Day at leisure in Tokyo (free day)
Day 9: Free day in Tokyo
Day 10: Last day in Tokyo and departure for your flight home
Your detailed itinerary
Day 1 | Arrival in Osaka – Transfer to Kyoto
On arrival at Osaka airport, you will be directed to the taxi departure point.
You will then take a shared shuttle bus to your hotel in Kyoto. The journey is estimated to take between 2 hrs 30 and 3 hours.
Kyoto, former capital of Japan until 1868, was the country's cultural centre for almost a thousand years. Spared from the bombardments of the Second World War, it has preserved its rich heritage, with numerous temples and UNESCO-listed sites. A historic town, it remains dynamic, changing with the seasons and festivals.
Luggage drop-off.
Check-in possible from 2 p.m.
Make your own arrangements for the rest of the day and for meals.
Suggested tours:
- Nijo Castle, former residence of the Tokugawa shoguns, is a must-see in Kyoto. Surrounded by magnificent gardens, it is home to a number of artistic treasures, including murals from the Kano school. Don't miss the "nightingale floor", designed to detect intruders. Currently under renovation, it is closed on Tuesdays in January, July, August and December (or on Wednesdays if Tuesday is a public holiday).
- Take a stroll through the Gion district, once dedicated to pilgrims and now famous for being a ward synonymous with geisha, known as geiko in Kyoto. Admire the machiyas, the traditional wooden houses that give the district its charm. Some are still home to geiko and maiko, their apprentices, although it is rare to see them in the street today.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2 | Free Day in Kyoto
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day - make your own dining arrangements.
Suggested tours:
- The Kinkaku-ji, or Golden Pavilion, is a Buddhist temple famous for its walls covered in gold leaf. Rebuilt in 1955 after being burnt down, it exudes serenity with its golden walls reflecting on a peaceful pond. The walk around the lake is brimming with superb scenery, with rocky islets arranged according to Zen aesthetics for an unforgettable experience.
- The Nishiki market, nicknamed the kitchen of Kyoto, is a veritable festival of smells and flavours. Dating all the way back to the 14th century, it now boasts around a hundred stalls, many of them family-run, where fish, seafood and local produce take pride of place. This quality market is popular with the city's gourmets and chefs.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3 | Free Day in Kyoto
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day - make your own dining arrangements.
Suggested tours:
- The Ryoan-ji, a monastery of the Rinzai school, is famous for its zen rock garden, where fifteen stones are laid out on gravel, but only fourteen are visible at any one time, from any angle. This masterpiece invites you to meditate in a peaceful atmosphere. In contrast, the surrounding parkland boasts lush plantlife, providing a magnificent setting for a stroll.
- The Kiyomizu-dera, founded in 780 and rebuilt in 1633, stretches across the mountains to the east of Kyoto. Its main building, perched on a mountainside and supported by eighteen enormous stilts, offers a breathtaking view of the city. Pilgrims also come here to drink the pure water of the Otowa waterfall, reputed to grant the drinker longevity, academic success and a successful love life.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 4 | Free Day in Kyoto
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day - make your own dining arrangements.
Suggested tours:
- The Fushimi Inari-taisha temple is famous for its thousands of red torii winding through Inari mountain. Founded in 711, this Shinto shrine is dedicated to the god of rice and prosperity. Visitors can follow the torii-lined paths, discover secondary shrines and enjoy breathtaking views over Kyoto as they climb to the top.
- Kyoto's Imperial Palace is a symbol of Japanese history and culture. Formerly the residence of emperors, it extends over vast gardens and magnificent traditional buildings. Visitors can explore its sumptuous rooms and enjoy the beauty of its landscaped gardens, while learning about Japan's imperial heritage.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 5 | Kyoto - Hakone
Breakfast at the hotel.
One suitcase per person sent to Tokyo. Arriving the following day, make sure you have packed for a night's stay in Hakone.
Transfer to Kyoto station and Shinkansen (high-speed train) to Odawara.
Hakone is a famous spa resort in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, popular with Tokyoites looking for a pleasant getaway. Sited on an ancient volcano, it boasts magnificent scenery, with a lake surrounded by mountains and Mount Fuji as a backdrop. Enjoy the onsens and hiking trails for a revitalising experience in the heart of nature.
Start using the 2-day Hakone Free Pass from Odawara.
Transfer by train with your pass to Tonosawa (25 mins, with one change).
Drop off your belongings.
Check-in possible from 3 p.m.
Free day, make your own lunch arrangements.
Suggested tours:
- The Hakone cable car has spectacular panoramic views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding valley. On the way up to the summit, visitors can admire the changing landscapes, from lakes to mountains, while enjoying a pleasant stroll. At the top station, you can explore the hiking trails or sample local food in the surrounding restaurants.
- The Hakone open-air museum is a unique space combining art and nature. With its contemporary sculptures, installations and gardens, it is an immersive artistic experience in the midst of the region's picturesque landscapes. Don't miss the famous sculpture "The Symphonic Sculpture", an invitation to contemplate and explore.
Dinner and overnight stay at the Ryokan, traditional Japanese accommodation.
Please note that the room does not have a private toilet or bathroom.
Day 6 | Hakone - Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Check-out before 10 a.m.
Transfer by yourself to Odawara station (using your Hakone Free Pass).
Shinkansen train to Tokyo.
Tokyo, formerly Edo, is the capital and economic heart of Japan, with over 40 million inhabitants in the world's largest megalopolis. The city bustles with activity day and night, and modern skyscrapers soar up right next to old Japanese houses, with high-tech buildings are just round the corner from ancient sanctuaries and their peaceful gardens. This architectural diversity makes it a fascinating place to explore.
Transfer to your hotel in Tokyo, check-in from 3 p.m.
Make your own arrangements for the rest of the day and for meals.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 7 | Free day in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day - make your own dining arrangements.
Suggested tours:
- Akihabara is a district with two faces, a combination of high-end electronics and popular culture, with numerous electronics shops and department stores. Famous for its maid cafés, where young girls in maid costumes serve customers, Akihabara is a unique and often surprising experience. This fusion of modern technology and otaku culture makes the area a must-see.
- The Asakusa district, known as the Old Town or Old Edo, is the site of the Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple. The adjoining streets, particularly the famous Rue Nakamise, are lined with traditional shops selling Japanese handicrafts and various souvenirs. This blend of history and culture makes it a must-see destination in Tokyo.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 8 | Free Day in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day - make your own dining arrangements.
Suggested tours:
- Take a stroll through the Ameyoko Market, a historic area spared from the American bombardments that became a black market after the war. Today, more than 180 shops stretch over 500 metres, offering an incredible variety of products. This is one of the few places in Japan where you can haggle over prices, adding a dynamic touch to your shopping experience.
- The Meiji Jingu is Tokyo's most important Shinto shrine, dedicated to the souls of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Nestling in the heart of a forest of over a hundred thousand trees from all over Japan, this location is known for itscalm atmosphere in contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city. Currently undergoing renovation, it remains a must for those seeking serenity and a spiritual experience.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 9 | Free Day in Tokyo
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day - make your own dining arrangements.
Suggested tours:
- The Shibuya district is famous for being one of the most densely populated in the world, with around 45,000 people passing through in 30 minutes. It is also renowned for its many restaurants, karaoke bars and nightclubs. In front of the station, the statue of Hachiko pays tribute to the a dog who was famously loyal to his master, a touching story that continues to move Japan.
- Stroll around Harajuku, a fashion hotspot for teenagers. Rue Takeshita is packed with a variety of shops, where you'll see every style from gothic to punk, attracting many visitors. Making your way through this bustling street can be a real challenge, but it's a must for any fashion enthusiast.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 10 | Last Day in Tokyo - Airport
Breakfast at the hotel.
*Check-out before 11 a.m.
You can leave your suitcases at reception until your transfer by group shuttle (1 suitcase + 1 piece of hand luggage per person).
Departure for your return flight.
Your Accommodation
During your tour you will stay for 9 nights in the four-star hotels (local standards) stated, or similar:
Kyoto: 4 nights at the four-star Royal Park The Kyoto Sanjo hotel (or similar)
Hakone: 1 night at the four-star Ryokan Fukuzumiro hotel (or similar)
Tokyo: 4 nights at the four-star Metropolitan Marunouchi hotel (or similar)
NOTE: The hotels listed above are subject to availability. Changes may be made, however, we will always try to accommodate you in hotels of a similar category.
Your Accommodation
During your tour, you'll enjoy breakfast and dinner on day 5 when you spend the night at the Ryokan in Hakone.
Useful things to know
CUSTOMS REQUIREMENTS: On arrival, travellers must have a passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of return. A visa is only required for stays of more than 3 months.
Non-Japanese nationals entering Japan are required to provide biometric data (fingerprints and photographic portrait).
Non-French nationals or dual nationals are advised to consult the consulate or embassy of their destination country.
Minors must have their own passport. We strongly recommend that minors who are not accompanied by their legal representatives bring a copy of their family record book.
CURRENCY: The currency used is the yen (JPY). As of 15 October 2024, 1 Euro is equivalent to 162.8 Japanese yen.
TRANSFERS:
Airport/hotel transfer: on arrival at Kyoto airport, you will be met by our representative at the taxi rank and transferred to your hotel by shared shuttle.
Kyoto - Odawara (day 5) and Odawara - Tokyo (day 6) transfers are included and operated by Shinkansen (high-speed train), second class.
You will be entitled to a 2-day Hakone Free Pass, for travel between Odawara and Hakone as well as within Hakone (including your train transfer to Tonosawa).
Please note: transfers not mentioned in the programme on free days are not included and will be charged to the customer.