Uncover the best of Japan on a budget, on this 13-day Essentials tour. Staying in a mixture of hostels and guesthouses, you'll take in the sights of Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima and much more. Visit the Imperial Palace in Tokyo and cross the Shibuya Crossing. Hike to the giant bronze Buddha of Kotoku-in in Kamakura, take a dip in an onsen bath in Hakone and cycle the streets of Kyoto. Enjoy a relaxing meditation session, pay your respects at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and see the iconic red torii gate of Miyajima.
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Toyko - Sensoji Temple District
Welcome to Tokyo! Arrive into either Narita or Haneda International Airport in Tokyo and independently travel by public transport into the city centre where you will be met by your tour leader and the rest of the group at the Imano Tokyo Hostel.
Then we head out to visit the bustling Tsukiji Outer Market. We'll be there over lunchtime so be sure to try some delicious fresh sashimi before we make our way to the city's oldest Buddhist temple in the Asakusa District. At Senso-ji we'll witness worshippers make offerings to Kannon, the goddess of compassion and meander through the contemplative garden. Then we soak up the incredible views from the top of the Metropolitan Government Building before taking part in some optional activities. You can either experience one of Japan’s national obsessions (baseball, at a local batting cage) or kick back and relax with a drink – or bathe with the locals at a nearby bathhouse.
Please note: This tour begins at 10am on day 1 so we recommend arriving in Tokyo the night before your trip starts. We can arrange pre-tour accommodation for you.
Overnight: Tokyo
Akihabara district
This morning we enjoy a lesson in the art of sushi making from a local chef, before tasting the fruits of our labour.
This afternoon is spent wandering through Akihabara, Japan’s “electric town” and the hub for anime and manga. Take some time to geek out and visit some of the many electric shops on offer, from the branches on the main roads to the independent traders’ shops down the side streets, selling all sorts of electrical or manga goods. Spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure or enjoy a rip-roaring optional activity - Kartoon Karting. In the evening we head to Golden Gai where we enjoy a walking tour of the street, before diving into a local bar and sampling the Japanese nightlife.
Overnight: Tokyo
Tokyo - Imperial Palace & Sumo District
This morning finds us wandering through the gardens of the Imperial Palace, once the largest fortress in the world. Built on the ruins of the original Edo Castle site which was destroyed over the years by war, all that remains of the ancient architecture are the original moats, watch towers and entrance gates. Witness the incredible Nijubashi Bridge – two bridges that form the entrance to the Palace’s grounds.
Once we’ve finished exploring, we’ll head off to the Sumo District. Spend some time exploring the area, which is filled with stadiums, stables, and all things sumo. There's also an optional activity to meet ex-sumo wrestlers for a traditional sumo lunch of tonkatsu and chanko-nabe.
Overnight: Tokyo
Tokyo - Meiji Shrine & Shibuya
We start our day at the Meiji Shrine, an iconic location in Tokyo dedicated to the beloved Emperor Meiji – who was famed for thrusting Japan into the industrial age. It’s also importantly dedicated to his wife, the Empress Shoken. After this, we head to Harajuku – Tokyo’s number one fashion district, where you will encounter punks, goths, technicolour hair – anything goes! We spend some time exploring the bustling streets before heading to the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing – Shibuya! It’s one of the most famous sights in the entire city, with millions of people crossing here every day.
Spend your last afternoon in Tokyo at leisure. Relax or explore more of the city. You might want to head to Odaiba and visit Joypolis, the vast indoor amusement park, or spend some time on the waterfront.
Overnight: Tokyo
Kamakura
Tokyo – Kamakura. This morning we take the train to Kamakura, a coastal city that was Japan's medieval capital. This afternoon we visit some of the city's many ancient shrines, and we hike to Kotoku-in Temple, home to a 45ft tall solid bronze buddha. The statues dates back to the 1200s and survived a colossal 1498 tsunami that washed away the building it was housed in - it has stood in the open air ever since! Fro there we hike to Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine before the evening is free for you to relax with a beer and watch the sunset in one of the many beach bars.
Overnight: Kamakura
Hakone & Lake Ashi
Kamakura – Hakone. Today we travel to Hakone by train and bus. On arrival we enjoy a hike along the Old Tokaido before continuing to stunning Lake Ashi where we’ll have lunch and then board a pirate ship! From the deck of this triple-decker man-of-war you’ll cross the lake’s clear-blue waters and enjoy the spectacular views. We then take the Hakone Ropeway, an epic cable car journey to Oowakudani, a volcanic valley awash with active sulphur vents and hot springs. On a clear day you can gaze at Mount Fuji in all its glory and sample black eggs, a local delicacy coloured by the sulphuric water they’re boiled in.
We have a wonderful afternoon and evening ahead of us, starting with a visit a traditional Japanese outdoor bath – an onsen – where you can spend time soaking in the waters which are meant to have healing properties. This evening, change into your yukuta after a long bathing session, ready to learn about the art of Japanese rice wine, with a sake tasting session.
Overnight: Hakone
Kyoto & the Kiyomizu Temple
Hakone – Kyoto. This morning, it’s time to depart Hakone for the nation’s former capital city, Kyoto. However, you’ve got time to spend a couple of hours exploring the area before we head to the train station. Then we leave the mountains behind and travel by bullet train to Kyoto, the former imperial capital of Japan. We drop our luggage at the hostel and head to Kiyomizu Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's most famous Buddhist temples.
Later, there is free time in the Gion area of the city, known for its famous Geishas. Then you can spend the evening exploring Kyoto city centre, or return to the hostel for an evening at leisure.
Overnight: Kyoto
Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine
This morning we visit the beautiful Fushimi Inari Shrine. Following the trails – lined with thousands of iconic red torii gates – leads us to a beautiful hike through the foothills and up Mount Inari. You can either choose to join us for a hike to the top, or stay a little closer to sea level and explore the local area’s street food offerings. You could also explore other attractions like the Manga Museum or the Shimogamo Shrine.
Mid afternoon we reconvene for an amazing immersive experience - a traditional calligraphy class in the city. Spend some time with your group learning the art of Japanese calligraphy, and its rich history. This evening head out into the local area to find yourself some truly delicious food – and perhaps spend an evening taking part in another of Japan’s important cultural pastimes… karaoke!
Overnight: Kyoto
Kyoto free day
Today offers free time to relax or independently explore. We recommend visiting the temples of the Philosopher’s path, or check out the famous Manga Museum or perhaps Kiyomizudera Temple.
Overnight: Kyoto
Kyoto cycling tour & Hiroshima
Kyoto – Hiroshima. Our final morning in Kyoto begins with a bicycle ride to a Zen temple where we enjoy a meditation session led by a Buddhist monk. Then we visit one of the city’s most iconic buildings, the Golden Pavilion at Kinkaku-ji Temple, whose top two floors are covered in gold leaf. Take time to walk around the lake and marvel at the shimmering golden reflection of the pavilion in the waters and unwind in this calm atmosphere.
The afternoon finds us cycling through Kyoto’s Imperial Park in the heart of the city before reaching the iconic Imperial Palace, the former residence of Japan’s Imperial Family, before the capital and emperor were moved to Tokyo. Stroll through the grounds and admire the beautiful buildings. Later, we continue our journey west and catch the bullet train to Hiroshima. There is an optional group dinner tonight.
Journey time: Kyoto - Hiroshima (approx. 2.5 hours)
Overnight: Hiroshima
Hiroshima Peace Memorial & Miyajima Island
Hiroshima, the first place to be hit by one of the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan at the end of World War II. We begin our day with a stop at the Peace Memorial Museum where we uncover the devastation left behind by the world’s first atomic bomb. We’ll see the iconic A-Bomb Dome, one of the very few buildings left standing after the blast and the Children’s Peace Monument, a memorial of the children killed.
This afternoon, take a short ferry trip to Miyajima Island, famous for the giant torii gate which appears to float on water. When the tide is low the gate can be reached on foot. On arrival to the island we make our way to the centuries old Itsukushima Shrine, like the torii gate the main buildings are built over water and connected by pillars above the sea. After some free time to grab lunch, we take the Miyajima Ropeway for spectacular views of the island and back across the water. Returning to Hiroshima to spend the evening at leisure.
Overnight: Hiroshima
Hiroshima to Osaka
Hiroshima – Osaka. This morning we board the bullet train to our final destination, Osaka. On arrival we have some free time to explore the Namba or Shinsaibashi area to enjoy our fill of ramen, sushi, or yakitori. We then take a short train journey to Osaka Castle, whose original foundations were destroyed over centuries by war and natural disasters. We take some time to wander through the secondary citadels, gates, stone walls and moats before getting lost in the lush green Osaka Castle Park, which houses a shrine dedicated to Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
This afternoon, after checking into our capsule hotel, we have some free time to walk around Shinsaibashi and the Dotonbori riverfront. Dive into the covered shopping arcade before walking through the neon-lit Dotonbori riverfront which offers amazing nightlife options.
Overnight: Osaka
Osaka/Tokyo
You can opt to end your trip this morning in Osaka or take the day’s bullet train to Tokyo without an additional cost, arriving at Tokyo Station in the early afternoon.
We can arrange post-tour accommodation for you on request.
Is this holiday for you?
If you’re the kind of traveller that doesn’t mind time spent travelling independently on public transport and sharing a mixed dorm room with other travellers, then this trip will suit you just fine. There’s plenty of free time on this tour so it’s a great option if you like to explore a city at your own leisure.
Prices & Dates
All departure dates are guaranteed with a minimum of 4 persons. Prices shown are per person travelling and the Dorm prices shown are based on mixed dormitory rooms. There is also a Twin / Double Room Upgrade and a Single Room upgrade for solo travellers. Twin / Double room upgrades are based on two people travelling together and are subject to availability.
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Great itinerary but guide was not local as advertised and he had no knowledge of culture or history. He was great at taking us from point A to B and offering food/generic activities recommendation but has not ”