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Path Of the Samurai
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Path Of the Samurai

Holidays package
Created: Friday 10 April 2026
Ref ID: 50742569
Total price From US$4,412
Created: Friday 10 April 2026
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Day 1: Wake Up In Tokyo 東京

Arrive at Tokyo airport (Narita NRT or Haneda HND). Welcome to Japan! Yokoso 日本へようこそ! Welcome through customs by our airport assistant, who will give you all your travel documents and your Pocket WiFi. Included, but unaccompanied transfer from the airport to Tokyo (see details). The transfer is done in a shared shuttle or bus, with other guests departing for the same hotel or a hotel close to yours. These transfers depart between 1.5 and 3 hours after your scheduled flight arrival, and other stops may be made before your hotel. If you would like a private, non-stop transfer directly after the arrival of your flight, feel free to add the "Private Taxi from the Airport" option when booking.


Day 2: First Steps In The Capital

Breakfast at the hotel. What should you do in Tokyo on your first day? We recommend that you start your visit to Tokyo slowly, by visiting the following areas: - Harajuku, the trendy youth district - Meiji Jingu, the imperial shrine - Takeshita-Dori, a must-see street in the capital - Omotesando, often called Tokyo's Champs-Élysées - Shibuya and its iconic crossroads


Day 3: The Big Loop

Breakfast at the hotel. For this second day of sightseeing in Tokyo, we recommend the following "loop". Start at Tokyo Central Station, with its original architecture, then head off to visit : - Ginza, Tokyo's luxury shopping district - Tsukiji, a well-known outdoor food market - Hama-rikyu, a traditional Japanese garden between Tokyo's tall buildings - Asakusa, a traditional district and place of pilgrimage, accessible by cruise on the Sumida river - Senso-ji, the oldest Buddhist temple in the Japanese capital - Tokyo Sky Tree, 643 metres high, with a panoramic view of Tokyo at sunset Why not enjoy a cruise on the Sumida River between Hama-rikyu garden and Asakusa?


Day 4: Follow The Guide

Breakfast at the hotel. There are still many places to discover, depending on your interests: Ueno, Yanaka, Odaiba... Make the most of our many optional activities: - Are you looking more for fun? Ghibli Museum, Disneyland or Hello Kitty Park await! - Do you prefer a themed activity? Book a visit on an architecture tour, gardens, home cooking or Noh's theatre. - Chasing thrills? Try a helicopter ride or a sumo tournament (in season)!


Day 5: A Breathtaking View Of Fuji

Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, send your luggage to your hotel in Matsumoto (details in your travel diary, check with the hotel reception) so that you can travel light for your night in Kawaguchiko. Go to Shinjuku station and take a bus for Kawaguchiko (approx. 3h, included in your package). The train leaves the Japanese megalopolis and gradually winds its way through the valleys of the Mount Fuji region. You will arrive in Kawaguchiko in the late morning. Upon arrival, stash your bags at your hotel, conveniently located near the station. Then, it's time to delve into the wonders of the Five Lakes region! - Take in Mount Fuji framed by the iconic Chureito Pagoda and be prepared for a rewarding climb - the view is worth every step - Next, embark on a scenic lake hopping adventure. Each glistening lake reflects Mount Fuji's majestic peak, offering countless opportunities for stunning photos - Take the Kachi Kachi Ropeway for a breathtaking panorama of both the lake and Mount Fuji.


Day 6: Nature And Mountain Lakes

Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, soak up the beauty of Kawaguchiko and its surroundings. Then, in the afternoon, embark on a scenic train journey (approximately 3h30 with two transfers) that will whisk you away to Matsumoto, nestled in the heart of the majestic Japanese Alps. Once arrived, check into your hotel located in the city centre, between the station and the castle.


Day 7: The Samurai Castle

Breakfast at the hotel. Steeped in history, Matsumoto has preserved many traces of its prosperity from the feudal period. Yet, the crown jewel of the city is its imposing castle, nicknamed the "Crow" for its dramatic black exterior. This magnificent structure, the oldest of its kind in Japan, offers breathtaking panoramic views year-round. Beyond its historical charm, Matsumoto thrived as an industrial and commercial center. Even today, the Nakamichi district preserves a unique collection of workshops from the Meiji era, offering a glimpse into the city's bustling past. Unveil the secrets of Matsumoto with a captivating half-day private tour and explore the city's rich history, including its iconic feudal castle and charming historical districts. This experience allows you to delve deeper into the past, perhaps even step into the shoes of a samurai for a morning with our expert guide Sylvain. Please note that during peak season, this tour may be substituted with a half-day guided tour in Tokyo.


Day 8: The Charm Of The Japanese Mountains

Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, send your luggage to your hotel in Kanazawa (details in your travel diary, check with the hotel reception) so that you can travel light for your night in Takayama. Head to Takayama by bus, a memorable journey through the mountains (approx. 2h30, included in your package). Enjoy the charms of Takayama at your own pace, its century-old homes, temples and museums. We recommend you visit: - The traditional Kusakabe and Yoshijima houses - The Yatai Kaikan Exhibition Hall, where old religious festival "matsuri" floats are on display - The picturesque Showa-kan, museum on the 1940s to 1970s - The old Sannomachi shopping district - The Fuji Folk Art Museum. Traditional Japanese dinner is included in your ryokan stay.


Day 9: Rural & Mountain

Traditional Japanese breakfast at your ryokan. Next stop: Shirakawago! Board a convenient bus (approximately 50 minutes, included in your package) and immerse yourself in this charming village nestled in the Japanese Alps. Stroll through the village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at the traditional gassho-style farmhouses with their iconic thatched roofs. Step inside a minka, a traditional Japanese house, to get a glimpse into the local way of life. For those seeking spiritual serenity, a visit to Myozen-ji temple, the village's Zen temple, is a must. In the middle of the afternoon, head to Kanazawa by bus (1h15 journey, included in your package). Once you. arrive, check in to your hotel located in the heart of this dynamic city.


Day 10: The Pearl Of Japan

Breakfast at the hotel. Discover Kanazawa, between the northern sea and the Japanese Alps: - Kenroku-en, Kanazawa's magnificent Japanese garden - The Museum of Contemporary Art and its outdoor gallery - Omicho, a large fish market teeming with seafood fresh from the Sea of Japan - Nomura House, home of the samurai, and its picturesque old quarter Overnight stay at your hotel in Kanazawa.


Day 11: First Steps In The Old Capital Of Kansai

Breakfast at the hotel. Next, whisk yourself away to Osaka on a high-speed Shinkansen (approx. 3h, included in your package). What is there to do in Osaka in 2 days? We recommend that you start your visit to Osaka slowly, in the northern and eastern districts: - Osaka's medieval castle, with its park full of plum and cherry trees - The city centre and Nakanoshima Island, with its rose park surrounded by buildings - Utsubo Park, a cool oasis in the business district - Visit Umeda, the temple of Japanese shopping - Finish off with a visit to the Umeda Sky building at dusk for a 360° view of the Kansai region (including Kyoto on a clear day!)


Day 12: Gastronomic Introduction

Breakfast at the hotel. For your second day in Osaka, we recommend the following itinerary : - Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium, when it opened it was the world's largest aquarium - The Tennoji district and its Shitenno-ji Buddhist temple, one of the oldest in Japan - Spa World, with 17 types of hot spring baths! - Shinseikai, with its retro charm - DenDen machi, Osaka's answer to Tokyo's famous Akihabara electronics district - Finish off with Dotonbori, the liveliest district in Japan, full of bars and restaurants


Day 13: The Former Capital

Breakfast at the hotel. Take a local train to Kyoto (about 1h using your prepaid transport card). You have 3 days to visit Kyoto. Start in the afternoon in the historic Gion district, close to your accommodation : - Kiyomizu-Dera, the impressive water temple - The historic streets of Sannen-zaka & Ninnen-zaka - Kodai-ji, Kyoto's temple of maple trees and bamboo Meet your guide at the beginning of your evening to start your evening walk around Gion, Kyoto's historic district (more details on the exact day and meeting point can be found in your travel guide). More details on the exact day and meeting point can be found in your travel guide. At the end of this 1h30 walk, your guide will be able to recommend the best places to eat dinner! Please note that it is strictly forbidden to take pictures in the historic district of Gion.


Day 14: Gold And Silver Treasures

Breakfast at the hotel. For your second day in Kyoto, we recommend the following sights: - The Zen garden of Ryoan-ji - Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) - Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion) - The enchanting Philosopher's Path - Nanzen-ji temple


Day 15: Now For Some Activity...

Breakfast at the hotel. Continue your visit to Kyoto by heading west: - Nishiki, Kyoto's culinary market; - Nijo Castle, former residence of the shogun; - Arashiyama, with its bamboo grove and monkey mountain This is your last full day to visit Kyoto, so why not make the most of our many optional activities? : - Want to enjoy nature? Discover our cycling activities along the Kamogawa river or hiking in the Takao gorges! - If you're more into the Japanese arts, you'll love our tea ceremony, meditation activities or private visits to secret gardens! - If you're in the mood for the Japanese countryside, let yourself be tempted by a trip to Ohara or try our popular activity: On the Tea Road! Or, you could also take the 50 minute journey to Nara (not included in your package). For your last evening, don't forget to see the sunset at the Fushimi Inari-taisha, Kyoto's immense shrine of 10,000 torii gates.


Day 16: Sayonara, And See You Next Time!

Breakfast at the hotel. Take a direct transfer to Kansai International Airport (included but not accompanied). This transfer is by shuttle or shared bus, with other customers departing from the same hotel or a hotel close to yours. These transfers arrive between 3 hours and 1.5 hours before the actual departure of your flight, and stops can be made before you arrive at the airport.

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2 Adults
Nights 15
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Destinations 7
Accommodations 7
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Included

Airport Transfers.


3* Hotels & Ryokan.


Pocket Wi-Fi.


Gion nightwalk.


Shinkansen tickets.


Bus tickets.


Fuji Hakone Pass.


Public transport card recharge.


Luggage transfer.


Traditional Japanese dinner.


"On the trail of Samurai".

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International flights.


Personal expenses&non included meals.


Public transport card recharge.


Optional Insurances.

Planned accommodations

Kanazawa OMO5 Kanazawa Katamachi 3*

Matsumoto Buena Vista Matsumoto 3*

Kyoto The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Sanjo

Tokyo OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts 3*

Takayama Asunaro Ryokan 3*

Osaka Hotel Intergate Osaka Umeda

Fujikawaguchiko HOTEL MYSTAYS Fuji Onsen Resort 3*

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