Visit and explore historical Hiroshima on the super-fast Shinkansen bullet train on this short but sweet 3-day tour that leaves from and returns to Osaka.
Walkthrough Hiroshima's Memorial Peace Park with its sprawling, reflective grounds; see the Atomic Bomb Dome, originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall; and visit the beautiful island of Miyajima to see the famous floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine.
Accommodation, train transport, and full-day guided tour all included. Please see the itinerary and what's included sections for more information on this excellent tour!
Tokyo’s neon lights and Kyoto’s timeless beauty come together in the “Central Japan” trip—a 9-day guided adventure designed for senior travelers who appreciate easy-paced city sightseeing. Start and finish your journey in Tokyo, exploring both the modern marvels and historic treasures of Japan’s most celebrated cities. From the bustling streets of the capital to the peaceful temples and gardens of Kyoto, each day offers new discoveries without demanding physical exertion.
This group trip ensures you travel in comfort, with hotel accommodations, transportation, and meals all taken care of. The highlight? The itinerary is carefully curated to provide a relaxed introduction to Japan’s rich culture, making it easy for seniors to soak up the local atmosphere and iconic attractions. The unique selling point of this tour is its gentle rhythm—offering ample time for sightseeing while allowing for plenty of rest, ensuring a rewarding and enjoyable experience throughout.
What an amazing trip! Great itinerary! David Lam is an outstanding leader and guide and he made my trip really special by sharing his knowledge go the culture, country, and food. He really made my trip special. He deserves the title of best guide ever. The highlight was the geisha entertaining experience, a must in Kyoto. I am definetely signing up for another trip. The food was amazing. What a dream trip!
From the neon lights of Tokyo to the peaceful temples of Kyoto, Japan was incredible. Riding the bullet train was a highlight, and the cherry blossoms in Osaka were breathtaking!
Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka come alive on this 5-day sightseeing tour crafted for seniors who value comfort and culture. With all logistics—hotels, meals, and transport—taken care of, guests can focus on exploring Japan’s most famous cities with ease. The tour’s USP is its efficient itinerary, enabling travelers to experience the highlights of Japan’s urban gems in a concise, engaging format ideal for a short yet meaningful getaway.
I loved this tour, not just for the beautiful sights but for how much I learned. Japan is so different from North America in terms of culture, manners, even how people move through a city. I found it fascinating.
The tour guide didn’t just take us from place to place. He taught us about Shinto traditions, post-war history, Japanese etiquette (like how to bow or take off your shoes in homes), and more. I felt like I came home not just with photos, but with a better understanding of the world.
We saw cherry blossoms, temples, even deer in Nara Park. Hiroshima moved me deeply. The whole trip was emotional and eye-opening, but in the best way.
I’m 66, and this tour was easy on the body and stimulating for the mind. What more could you ask for?
Curious about Japan’s urban and cultural highlights? The "Essential Japan and Hakone" trip offers an 8-day journey from Tokyo to Osaka, ideal for travelers who prefer an easy pace. Seniors can relax knowing that all accommodations, transport, and meals are included. The tour’s unique benefit is its efficient route, covering key cities and the scenic Hakone region in a short, accessible timeframe.
If you are ready to see some of the most famous sites and fascinating cities in East Asia, this tour of Japan will take you on the trip of a lifetime! Your journey will begin in Tokyo, the Japanese capital and an extraordinary city that is known for its diverse districts, legendary entertainment scene, and delicious cuisine. Learn about the manga and anime culture in the Akihabara district, bask in the beauty of the Imperial Palace in Chiyoda, and see how the legendary sites of Asakusa were rebuilt after WWII. From there you will drive to Mount Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, with an en-route stop in Arakurayama Sengen Park, where you will see some of the most incredible views of Mount Fuji in the country. Take some time to stroll around Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Five Fuji Lakes, before you see the Shiraito Falls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Japan. Visit the Toyota Museum in Nagoya, the fourth largest city in the country, before you travel to Kyoto, one of the only major cities in Japan that escaped the bombings of WWII. Visit Fushimi Inari, a magnificent Shinto shrine, and make your way through the Bamboo Forest before your tour of Japan comes to an end!
Both David and Pablo were incredible guides. They both had extensive knowledge of the places we went to and they also allowed us to explore by ourselves and gave us time to take photos. Very impressive that they can speak english, spanish and japanese. Both our guides had a great sense of humour and knew how to keep the tour group entertained.
Both David’s were amazing and lovely guides who sincerely cared about a quality experience for our tour party.
Accommodations and meals were great.
Only part that was less than perfect was the airport transfer commutations but it all worked out
The trip was excellent and very well organized. We would like to express our special gratitude to Ken Estebez, whose extensive knowledge was not limited to the history of Japan. He was very professional and, at the same time, very respectful to others. He showed us his love for Japan and thought about its customs. Ewa.