Highlights
- See the famous sights of Tokyo on this Japan tour, including the Meiji shrine, Omotesando Street, fashion-setting Harajuku and the Akihabara electronic town
- Enjoy astonishing views of Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi and the hot-spring, mountain spa resort of Hakone
- Travel at 189 mph on the incomparable high-speed bullet trains
- Reflect on the horrors of war at Hiroshima’s Peace Park and museum
- Explore Kyoto on a guided tour, experiencing the former imperial capital and the essence of traditional Japan
- Discover the ‘Way of Tea’ with a Japanese tea ceremony
- Discover Nara, Japan’s first capital with its huge bronze Buddha, on a guided tour
- Stay in hand-picked four-star accommodation, including all local taxes, with breakfast and three meals 
Inclusions
- The price for this holiday is based on two people sharing a twin bedded room with single rooms available at the relevant supplement. Price includes: 
- Twelve nights’ accommodation
- Daily breakfast and three meals
- Direct return flights
- Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person
- All touring as mentioned
- All local accommodation taxes
- All airport/flight taxes
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
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You arrive at the airport for your overnight direct flight to Tokyo.
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On our arrival, we transfer to our hotel, the excellent four-star superior New Otani, for three nights with breakfast. Perfectly located in the heart of Tokyo, close to the Japanese parliament, the nearest metro stop is just a couple of minutes’ walk allowing you explore at ease (all station names are given in English). This afternoon we have our first taste of Tokyo with a short orientation walk in the surrounding area, with rest of your first day to relax after the flight.
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This morning we commence the exploration of Japan’s capital and largest city. At first glance, Tokyo might seem similar to other great Asian cities like Singapore or Shanghai, with its gleaming glass skyscrapers and busy, fashionable shops. But you’ll soon begin to notice some of the many fascinating differences – like the spotlessly clean and surprisingly quiet streets. There’s no beeping of horns here, that would be far too impolite! Our first stop is the famous Shinto Meiji shrine, dedicated to one of its past emperors. Set in outstandingly lush parkland, this is a working religious site where you may be lucky enough to see a typical Japanese marriage underway. Then we move on to some of Tokyo’s most renowned quarters, including Omotesando Street, Tokyo’s ‘Rodeo Drive’, full of luxury brand shops. Then there’s the Harajuku area where teenagers sport the latest outrageous fashions and the Akihabara electronic town, home to one of the first stores devoted to personal robots. We savour some Japanese cuisine at our included lunch.
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This morning we visit Tokyo’s Asakusa district. Full of traditional small houses and shops, it’s a unique insight into the Tokyo of a hundred years ago. We will then transfer by boat down the Sumida River to Ginza, widely recognised as one of the world’s most luxurious shopping destinations. It’s brimming with ultra-modern department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffee houses. Your afternoon is free to shop, explore, or perhaps indulge in some fascinating people-watching. Another option is to head to the Tokyo National Museum, just a few stops on the metro. Here you’ll find the world’s largest collection of Japanese art, with pottery, painting and prints, textiles, fashion and oriental antiquities.
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Saying goodbye to Tokyo we drive towards Mount Fuji, probably Japan’s most instantly recognisable sight. Fringed by thick forests and a crescent-shaped ring of shimmering lakes, we are presented with one of the world’s greatest and most spectacular views. We visit two of these beautiful lakes to give you the best chance of appreciating and enjoying the stunning panorama from two different angles – and some of life’s most amazing photo opportunities. Our first stop is at Lake Kawaguchi, well known to the Japanese but as yet undiscovered by most foreign visitors. Next we head south to explore the fascinating mountain resort of Hakone. Descending to the smooth dark blue waters of Lake Ashi, we take a cruise on a rather unusual Japanese version of an early 19th-century pirate ship. From here, especially on a clear day, the views of Mt Fuji are one of the world’s greatest panoramas. Arriving at the four-star Hakone Hotel, we stay for one night with breakfast and dinner. The entire area here is geo-thermally active, and provides the perfect opportunity to try one of Japan’s unmissable experiences – bathing in an ‘onsen’, a hot spring at our very own hotel.
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This morning we travel to Hiroshima on Japan’s iconic gleaming white bullet train. With reclining seats, plenty of legroom, air conditioned comfort and speeds up to 189 mph, this is an incomparable way to travel. Arriving at lunchtime, there’s a sobering reminder of the horrors of war this morning as we visit Hiroshima’s Peace Park and museum, displaying the remains of the only building to survive the atomic bomb blast of August 1945. The city has been completely rebuilt and there are no signs left of the devastation of that fateful day. Returning to Hiroshima, we stay for two nights at the four star RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima, with breakfast.
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Today we make our way to one of the country’s most distinctive views on the nearby small island of Miyajima. A huge red ‘Torii’ gate sits just offshore; widely celebrated, at high tide it appears to float between the sea and sky. This popular little island is easy to explore by foot. It has a relaxed holiday atmosphere, lots of interesting shops and a covered market. Yet you may notice a small digital counter indicating the number of days since the last atomic test – it’s surprisingly recent. Your afternoon is at leisure to experience this charming city, home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites Genbaku (the Atomic Bomb Dome) and Itsukushima Shrine.
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Leaving Hiroshima by coach, we head towards the old imperial capital of Kyoto. En route we’ll visit the superb Korakuen garden at Okayama – built in 1700 and renowned as one of Japan’s most exquisite gardens, with lawns, lakes, wooden bridges and shrines and teahouses! Allowing plenty of time to explore, our stay for the next four nights in Kyoto is at the Century Hotel with breakfast.
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This morning is one of the real highlights of the tour as we explore some of the overwhelming treasures of Japan’s most revered city. First is the spectacular and beautiful Golden Pavilion, dating from the classical Muromachi age of Japanese temple design, perfectly overlooking its lake and garden. The whole of the upper floors, covered in gold leaf, glow in the morning light with an almost blinding intensity. Nearby is the Ryoan-ji temple, or the Temple of the Dragon at Peace, home to Japan’s most famous Zen garden, consisting of fifteen rocks surrounded by white gravel carefully raked by monks daily. As a complete change, we then move on to the amazing Arashiyama bamboo forest – experiencing an almost other-worldly feel as the light streams through the tall green columns of bamboo, up to 30 feet high! Yet another iconic Kyoto monument is next – Nijo Castle. Set at the heart of the city and built in the 17th century, it’s famous for its wooden floors remarkably designed to creak like a nightingale’s song, thus warning its occupants of any impending stealthy attack! Finally we take a walking tour through Kyoto’s Gion district. Here is the classic image of Japan; streets of wooden houses, the unmistakable sound of wooden sandals reverberating on the avements, bright, silk-clad geishas, cherry trees and a host of traditional restaurants. We also experience a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony’
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Capital city before Kyoto, Nara is just a few miles south. Firstly we see one of the country’s most iconic shrines, made from thousands of red Torii gates forming two extraordinary vermilion-coloured wooden tunnels up a hillside. Arriving at Nara you’ll be greeted by the dozens of tame deer considered for centuries to be messengers of the gods. The main sight though is the amazing Todai-ji temple, astonishingly the world’s largest wooden structure. Housing a huge bronze Buddha, this is a truly inspiring sight and just one of Nara’s several UNESCO World Heritage sites. We also get an insight to the traditional Japanese Sake drink, visiting a museum with tasting.
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You’re free today to explore and discover the many delights and attractions of Kyoto. There are still more enchanting temples to see - like the 15th century Silver Pavilion and the even older Eikando temple, marvels of architectural and garden design within an easy walk of each other along the charming Philosopher’s Path. Tonight you also have the option of staying in a ryokan, a typical Japanese inn. You’ll sleep on a rolled out futon with tatami matting on the floor. You’ll also enjoy a traditional ‘kaiseki’ multi-course dinner. Beautifully prepared and served, it’s just as stunning to look at as it is to eat. See Personalise Your Holiday for more information and how to book.
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After a last free morning at leisure, we take our bullet train to Tokyo staying overnight at the four-star Excel Tokyu near the airport.
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We fly directly back to the UK, arriving later the same day, with memories of an incomparable tour full of the most extraordinary insights and experiences that Japan has to offer.
The Hotel Higashiyama
About the hotel Blending modern and traditional Japanese décor inspired by the calming flow of the Shirakawa River that runs nearby, creating a tranquil space that combines the essence of both Japanese and Western style.. Guests are welcomed by a traditional tea box in the rooms. Facilities include free wifi, kettle and fridge. The hotel has an onsite restaurant, spa and tea bar. Location Located in a tranquil district in the East of the city, close to Gion, the hotel opened in 2021.
4* Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima
The four-star RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima is centrally located in the heart of Hiroshima, within walking distance to the Hiroshoma Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle. After a day’s sightseeing experience the hotel’s RIHGA TOP lounge located on the 33rd floor, with skyline views of the city and then choose from either the sumptuous international buffet in the Dining Luore restaurant or take a choice at three options of Japanese dining of Teppan-yaki or Sushi and seasonal Japanese dining. Alternative Ryu restaurant serves Chinese cuisine. Other facilities include a fitness centre (extra charge), an indoor pool (extra charge) with jacuzzi and mist sauna (both at extra charge). The 491 comfortable air-conditioned rooms feature bath or shower, hairdryer, safe, trouser press, satellite tv, tea/coffee maker. Complimentary WI-FI.
4* Superior New Otani Hotel - Tokyo
The four-star superior centrally-located New Otani Hotel is one of Tokyo’s most established hotels, having been opened in time for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. There is a huge choice of dining and venues for all tastes and pockets including seven western-cuisine restaurants, sixteen Japanese restaurants, several informal cafes and six bars, including the famous Trader Vic’s Boathouse Bar. There’s a large open-air pool (open in summer) and a large Japanese garden with a waterfall and a Koi carp pond. Other facilities include a shopping mall, Spa and even an art museum. Comprising of two towers, our rooms will be in the Garden Tower and are air-conditioned with bath/shower, hairdryer, minibar, safe, satellite TV and tea/coffee-maker.
4* Kyoto Century Hotel
The four-star Kyoto Century Hotel is located right in the centre of Kyoto’s bustling shopping and entertainment area and close to Kyoto Station. The hotel has a popular buffet restaurant with Japanese and international cuisine. All of the modern air-conditioned rooms have, hairdryer, fridge, safe, TV, tea/coffee-maker and Wi-Fi.
4* Excel Tokyu - Haneda Airport
The four-star Excel Tokyu is located a short drive from Haneda airport and ideal for a relaxing last night before your flight home next morning. There’s a buffet restaurant and a bar, as well as Japanese and Chinese restaurants on the property. A free shuttle connects the hotel with Haneda town centre. The 706 air-conditioned rooms have bath/shower, hairdryer, minibar, safe, TV, tea-maker and free wifi.
4* Hakone Hotel - Hakone
The four-star Prince Hakone Hotel is perfectly located right on the southern shore of Lake Ashi, offering wonderful uninterrupted views. There are two restaurants offering French and Teppanyaki cuisine, as well as a lobby bar. The ‘onsen’ hot spring bath area has separate times for male/female bathing. The hotel’s 50 spacious air-conditioned rooms have bath/shower, hairdryer, minibar, safe, TV and free wifi in the lobby area.