FAMILY TOUR: Embark on a 12-day Japan Family Adventure, blending modernity and tradition in Tokyo, exploring iconic districts and mastering sushi-making. Traverse the scenic landscapes of Hakone, experiencing a pirate ship cruise and relaxing in traditional hot springs. Dive into Hiroshima's history at the Peace Memorial Museum and unwind on Miyajima Island. In Kyoto, engage in calligraphy and meditation, visit historic temples, and enjoy free time to explore.
Experience the must-see sites of Japan winter blanketed in snow. Indulge in the savoury seasonal dishes and embark on an adventure with a list of winter activities.
*Our Japan Winter group tour runs from December until February. If you are interested in visiting Japan in a different season, have a look at our Japan Essentials 9 Day Tour, Japan 10 Day Tour and Japan 14 Day Tour.
Japan in Winter! Japan is a fascinating country where traditional and modern elements coexist. The country boasts spectacular natural landscapes, futuristic cities adorned with neon lights, world-renowned cuisine, and a rich cultural heritage.
To maximise your winter travel experience in Japan, we have created an 11-day itinerary that highlights some of the country’s top attractions during the winter season. This itinerary is a twist on our well-known and popular 10-day group tour, perfect for those who are keen to travel over Winter. You will get to learn how to hand-roll sushi, take a Kendo class with a descendant of a real samurai warrior, visit the red-faced snow monkeys in Nagano, opt to soak in an Onsen Hot Spring, admire Mount Fuji’s majestic beauty (weather permitting), and witness the enchanting Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto glitter in the snow.
This trip promises to be an unforgettable experience.
Travel back in time with the 11-day Walk the Nakasendo Trail, a self-guided trekking tour that traces the legendary route between Osaka and Tokyo. This journey takes experienced travelers through scenic mountain villages, lush valleys, and remnants of feudal Japan, with all accommodations, transport, and meals thoughtfully provided. Enjoy moderate hiking each day as you stroll historic post towns and forested paths that once linked Kyoto and Edo (modern Tokyo).
What sets this journey apart is the authentic immersion into Japan’s rural charms, where travelers can savor traditional hospitality and discover centuries-old architecture along the Nakasendo. For those who relish moderate-level hiking and cultural exploration, this trekking tour offers a window into the beauty and history of Japan’s heartland.