Traditional Japanese zen garden with raked sand and cherry blossoms
Cultural Depth10 Days / 9 Nights

Mystical Japan Expedition

Starting from$6,200per person
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Group Size

Max 10 People

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Transport

Shinkansen & Private Guide

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Stays

Ryokan & 5-Star Hotels

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Visa

Assistance Available

Where Ancient Stillness Meets Tomorrow

Japan reveals itself in contrasts—the hush of a Kyoto temple at dawn and the neon pulse of Shibuya at midnight. This expedition is crafted for travelers seeking authentic ritual, craftsmanship, and contemplation.

Stay in heritage ryokans, dine on kaiseki artistry, and walk the Nakasendo trail with guides who translate not just language, but the philosophy behind every bow and every season.

Package Highlights

Signature experiences curated for this journey.

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Kyoto Temples

Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji, and private zen meditation sessions.

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Culinary Artistry

Kaiseki dinners, Tsukiji market tour, and tea ceremony mastery.

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Tokyo Future

TeamLab, Meiji Shrine, and hidden speakeasy culture in Shinjuku.

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Nakasendo Trail

Guided walk through preserved Edo-period post towns.

The Path of Wa

Ten days from Tokyo's energy to Kyoto's eternal grace.

Day 01

Tokyo Arrival & Asakusa

Private airport meet-and-greet. Evening stroll through Senso-ji and welcome kaiseki dinner.

Tokyo temple district at dusk
Day 02

Meiji & Modern Tokyo

Morning at Meiji Shrine. Afternoon in Harajuku and Omotesando with a street-food curator.

Modern Tokyo cityscape
Day 03

Hakone & Mount Fuji Views

Bullet train to Hakone. Open-air onsen, lake Ashi cruise, and ryokan kaiseki.

Mount Fuji viewed across tranquil waters
Day 04

Kyoto: Thousand Temples

Shinkansen to Kyoto. Golden Pavilion, bamboo grove, and geisha district orientation.

Kyoto bamboo forest path

check_circleWhat's Included

  • done9 nights ryokan and luxury hotel accommodation
  • doneJR Pass and reserved Shinkansen seats
  • doneDaily breakfast and four signature dinners
  • doneEnglish-speaking cultural guides
  • doneTea ceremony and meditation experiences

cancelWhat's Excluded

  • closeInternational airfare
  • closeJapan visa fees if applicable
  • closePersonal shopping and extras
  • closeTravel insurance

Journey Essentials

When is cherry blossom season?

Peak sakura typically runs late March through early April in Tokyo and Kyoto. We recommend booking 6–9 months ahead.

Are dietary restrictions accommodated?

Yes. Ryokans and restaurants can prepare vegetarian, halal-friendly, and allergy-conscious menus with advance notice.

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