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Cherry Blossom Spring Tour
From 4.500 USD per person.
10 Days
🌸 We can modify the itinerary depending on your requests and interests. Reach out from the form below for more info.
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Highlights
-8 nights in handpicked hotels (with breakfast)
-From Tokyo to Kyoto, uncover the best cherry blossom spots.
-Mt Fuji tour with private car
-Expert Tour Director & local guides.
-Tea ceremony in Kyoto.
-One dinner at local and traditional Japanese Izakaya.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Welcome to Japan
Arrival at Narita or Haneda airport in Tokyo. Private transfer to your hotel before meeting your Tour Director at tonight’s welcome dinner.
Day 2 - Sightseeing tour of West Tokyo
Begin your journey with a bird’s-eye view of the bustling Shibuya Crossing, one of the world’s most iconic intersections. From there, take a serene walk through Yoyogi Park, a lush escape from the city’s energy, leading you to the tranquil Meiji Shrine, a sacred Shinto site surrounded by a forest of towering trees.
Next, immerse yourself in the colorful streets of Harajuku, where Tokyo’s tradition and pop culture collide. This vibrant neighborhood offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s eclectic style and youthful spirit.
As the day unfolds, make your way to Ueno Park, a favorite spot for viewing Tokyo’s enchanting cherry blossoms when in season. Explore the city’s old-town charm in Asakusa, home to the ancient and revered Senso-ji Temple, the oldest in Tokyo. Stroll through the lively Nakamise Shopping Arcade, where centuries-old traditions thrive amidst stalls offering handmade crafts and local delicacies.
Day 3 - Sightseeing tour of East Tokyo
Embark on a journey through East Tokyo, where breathtaking cherry blossoms and historic landmarks come together to create an unforgettable experience.
Start your day with a visit to Chidorigafuchi, a stunning moat surrounded by rows of blooming cherry trees. Stroll along the tranquil paths and take in the picture-perfect views of petals reflecting on the water—a scene straight out of a postcard.
Next, make your way to Kinshicho Park, a hidden gem offering a peaceful retreat amid the city’s vibrant energy. The park’s cherry blossoms provide a serene canopy, perfect for a relaxing walk or a moment to soak in the seasonal beauty.
Continue to Hamarikyu Gardens, an exquisite Edo-era landscape where traditional tea houses sit amidst manicured grounds and sparkling ponds. Enjoy a moment of quiet reflection or savor matcha tea while surrounded by blooms and history.
The adventure concludes in Asakusa, Tokyo’s old-town district and home to the iconic Senso-ji Temple. Wander through the lively Nakamise Shopping Street, where centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with the energy of modern-day Tokyo.
Day 4 - Mt Fuji Day Trip
Set off on an unforgettable adventure through the breathtaking Mount Fuji region and the serene beauty of Hakone, where nature, culture, and relaxation come together in perfect harmony.
Begin your day with a private car journey to the majestic Mount Fuji, Japan’s tallest peak, rising 12,388 feet into the sky. Make a stop at a scenic observatory midway up the mountain, where panoramic views of tranquil lakes, picturesque villages, and surrounding landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for photos and quiet awe.
Continue your journey to Hakone, a charming resort town nestled in the volcanic Ōwakudani Valley. Known for its hot springs, dramatic landscapes, and views of Mount Fuji, Hakone offers a blend of natural beauty and relaxation. As evening falls, settle into a traditional ryokan, where you can unwind in soothing onsen baths and enjoy a delicious kaiseki dinner, immersing yourself in authentic Japanese hospitality.
The next morning, bid farewell to the mountains and board the iconic shinkansen bullet train at Mishima Station for a seamless journey to the cultural treasures of Kyoto.
Day 5 - Kyoto Part 1
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history and tranquility of Kyoto, a city that served as Japan’s capital for over 1,000 years and remains its spiritual heart to this day.
Begin your tour with a visit to the magnificent Nijo Castle, a 17th-century masterpiece of intricate architecture. Marvel at its unique “nightingale floors,” which chirp softly underfoot to alert against intruders—a fascinating feature of ancient ingenuity.
Next, take a leisurely stroll along the Philosopher’s Walk, a charming canal-side pathway lined with cherry blossoms, offering a serene escape into nature’s beauty. From there, explore the tranquil Silver Pavilion (Ginkaku-ji), one of Kyoto’s most iconic Zen temples, known for its understated elegance and beautifully manicured gardens.
Deepen your connection to Kyoto’s spiritual essence with a guided Zen meditation session, designed to quiet the mind and awaken inner peace. Depending on the schedule, this reflective experience may take place in the morning.
Finally, savor the rich flavors of matcha green tea paired with a traditional Japanese sweet, a perfect way to conclude your day of cultural exploration.
Day 6 - Kyoto Part 2
Delve into Kyoto’s rich heritage with a carefully curated itinerary that showcases the city’s cultural landmarks and natural splendor.
Begin your journey in Arashiyama, a district celebrated for its breathtaking scenery. Walk through the enchanting Bamboo Grove, where towering stalks create a mystical and serene atmosphere. Nearby, visit the Kimono Forest, a vibrant collection of artfully designed pillars featuring traditional kimono patterns, and take a leisurely stroll across the historic Togetsukyo Bridge, an iconic spot for admiring Arashiyama’s natural beauty.
Next, marvel at the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), one of Kyoto’s most iconic sights. This shimmering temple, covered in gold leaf, reflects beautifully in the tranquil Mirror Pond below, creating a postcard-perfect view. Don’t miss the elegant phoenix ornament perched on the roof!
Continue to the Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, a sacred site dedicated to academic success. This shrine is particularly stunning during plum blossom season, when its grounds transform into a fragrant and colorful spectacle.
In the traditional craft district of Kamishichiken, Kyoto’s oldest geisha quarter, soak in the charm of narrow streets lined with historic architecture and experience the timeless ambiance of this cultural gem.
Later, explore Nishiki Market, known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen.” This bustling market is home to over 100 shops and restaurants, offering everything from top-quality knives to tempting local delicacies.
Finally, step back in time with a visit to Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former residence of the Tokugawa shogun. As you wander its stately palace grounds, listen for the unique “nightingale floors,” designed to chirp softly underfoot as a security measure in the Edo period.
Day 7 - Kyoto Part 3
Embark on a day filled with Kyoto’s timeless beauty, rich traditions, and seasonal charm as you explore some of its most iconic landmarks and cultural treasures.
Start your journey at the majestic Fushimi Inari Shrine, the head shrine dedicated to Inari, the Shinto deity of prosperity, rice, and foxes. Walk through the famous vermillion torii gates, which create mesmerizing pathways winding through the forested slopes of Mount Inari—a sight that’s both serene and awe-inspiring.
Next, venture into the Fushimi Sake District, home to over 40 traditional breweries that utilize the region’s pure spring water to craft premium sake. At the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum, learn about the art and history of sake brewing before indulging in a tasting of the renowned Gekkeikan brand.
Continue to the celebrated Kiyomizu Temple, or the “Temple of Pure Water.” Marvel at its striking three-story pagoda, expansive wooden stage, and sacred springs, each said to bestow a unique blessing. Nearby, stroll the charming streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, where preserved Edo-period architecture houses quaint shops selling Kyoto-specific crafts and souvenirs.
From there, step into the enchanting Gion Geisha District, where stone-paved streets are lined with exclusive ochaya (teahouses). As you admire the historic ambiance, you may catch a glimpse of a Geisha or Maiko gracefully making their way to an appointment.
Conclude your day at Maruyama Park, one of Kyoto’s premier cherry blossom viewing spots. Admire the breathtaking Shidarezakura, or “Weeping Cherry,” illuminated against the night sky during the seasonal Cherry Blossom Light-Up. The glowing pink blossoms create an unforgettable scene, capturing the essence of Kyoto in spring.
Day 8 - Travel to Osaka via Himeji
Set out on an unforgettable journey to Osaka, with a captivating stop in the historic city of Himeji, home to Japan’s most iconic castle.
Begin your visit at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Himeji Castle, often called the "White Heron Castle" for its striking white façade that resembles a bird in flight. Step through the Otemon Gate and be transported back to the feudal era as you marvel at the castle’s stunning architecture and intricate design. Climb the narrow wooden staircases to the top floor, where panoramic views await, offering a breathtaking look at the elegant rooftops, defensive walls, and the surrounding cityscape.
After exploring the castle, take some time to wander through Kōko-en, a beautifully landscaped garden nestled nearby. Designed to be visually stunning in all four seasons, the garden’s tranquil ponds, charming tea houses, and meticulously arranged flora provide a peaceful escape.
Continue your journey to Osaka, where the evening is yours to explore this vibrant city. From bustling shopping streets to tantalizing street food, Osaka offers an array of options to round out your day with excitement and flavor.
Day 9 - Osaka with Food Tour
Discover the best of Osaka, Japan’s lively culinary and entertainment hub. Begin your day at the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark surrounded by beautiful gardens and rich samurai history.
Head to the bustling district of Shinsekai, where retro vibes meet local flavors, and enjoy the city’s famous kushikatsu skewers. Visit the impressive Umeda Sky Building, with its futuristic design and breathtaking city views from the Floating Garden Observatory.
Dive into the electric atmosphere of Namba and Dotonbori, the heart of Osaka’s food scene. Savor iconic dishes like takoyaki and okonomiyaki while enjoying the neon-lit streets and lively crowds.
[Extra: Japanese knife making experience]
Day 10 - Sayonara Japan
Depending on your departing flight from KIX (Kansai International Airport), you can take advantage of a last minute half-day of shopping in Osaka, before heading to the airport.
What is Included ?
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Guided tours
Knowledgeable English speaking guides, to escort throughout the whole itinerary, on full or half day tours.
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Accommodation
4 stars hotel stay with breakfast included.
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Local Transport
Train and subway tickets for the whole itinerary. Private car for Mt Fuji Day Trip.
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Entrance fees
Entrance fees to all the activities and venues mentioned in the itinerary (except for the "extra")
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Airport Pick up and Drop off
Our guide will meet you at the airport on your arrival, and help you reach the airport for a smooth departure.
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24/7 Assistance
Our Japan based team is here to help you in case you require assistance during your staying in Japan.
Not Included
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International Flights
International flight tickets to/from Japan. We recommend to arrive in Tokyo (Narita or Haneda) and depart from Osaka (KIX Kansai Airport)
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Medical Insurance
Medical insurance is not included in the itinerary package, but it is mandatory, and it will be requested upon reservation of the tour package.
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Gratuities
Meals (lunch, dinner and snacks), other personal expenses and eventual tips to guides and drivers.