Best of Japan Itinerary in Seven Days

What to expect on this itinerary
Indulge in first-class comfort and bask in serene landscapes on your 7-day best of Japan tour. You will travel by bullet train to experience the marvels of modern Japan and the unique traditions of the nation’s preserved heritage. Each destination will bring a lasting memory as you participate in tea ceremonies, discover historic castles, witness a floating shrine, and explore iconic temples that capture the renowned beauty of Japan.
Customizable Itinerary
Tokyo – Contemporary Highlights and Flashing Lights
Tokyo is surreal at first glance. There are so many lights, so many people, so many skyscrapers, and so much life. It seems chaotic at first, bordering on madness as people rush by and incessantly flashing neon continues, but after these first impressions, the experience will settle down. There is great order and structure here. Everything has its own place, and the city runs very smoothly. Arriving in Tokyo, you will also begin to appreciate the premier highlight of traveling in Japan. This is a country that is true to its traditions and culture while having a very innovative and unique take on the future.
A guide will greet you at the airport, and you travel by train to the hotel (this is quicker and more convenient than by road). You will set off into the hustle and bustle of the city, focusing on a futuristic slant rather than any heritage. Your other destinations have more of a historical focus. Neon will flash in Akihabara, the electronics district known for their flashing bright and flashy lights. Streams of people will cross the road in Shibuya, around the corner from the buzz of Shinjuku. In a city that provides such intense impressions, simply taking a walk around the neighborhoods is a superb first experience.
What's Included:
Hiroshima – Whizzing Past Mount Fuji to Peaceful Heritage
Nagasaki – Passing Rice Paddies to Edo and Dutch History
Kyoto – Magnificent Temples and Geisha Culture
Kyoto – Tea Ceremony, Golden Sights and an Afternoon in Nara
Himeji – Along the Sea to a Glorious Castle and Town
Tokyo – Free Exploration and Departure
Trip Highlights
- Gaze across the sea and gawp at the floating shrine of Miyajima
- Travel in style on the daily railway journeys, with Shinkansen bullet trains providing a window onto wonderfully diverse landscapes
- Experience a traditional tea ceremony and spend an evening in a Geisha district
- Marvel at Himeji Castle and the long-rooted traditions of Himeji town
- Spend two days exploring Kyoto, a magnificent old city with over 2,000 temples and shrines
- Escape into the future with a day of neighborhoods and flashing lights in Tokyo
- Discover the world’s largest wooden building and the secret it hides inside
- Find out what’s happened since 1945 with a day in Hiroshima
- Escape into the Edo and Dutch heritage of Nagasaki’s harbor that survived the atomic bomb
Detailed Description
Japan’s landscapes will take you on an ever-changing journey. Cities of flashing color will zoom by the window. Mount Fuji stands iconic with its summit carpeted in snow. Small towns appear in a flurry of action, and temples stud hilly slopes before the railway passes the sea. Urban landscapes will meet open mountain pastures and then you will be out in what appears to be the wild, as you zoom further across Japan on a Shinkansen. With only one week in Japan, you will need to be selective about where you go, but with bullet trains, you can cover most of the journey in just seven days. As always in Japan, the journeys are as memorable as the destinations.
Shinkansen trains are world famous for their ingenuity, comfort, and speed. Relax with style in first-class seats complete with a beautiful view of the country. Food and drinks will be served as you relax and enjoy the landscapes as they provide a unique travel highlight. This seven-day best-of tour has been handcrafted to maximize your experience. On most mornings, you will travel by train, and then you will be given downtime to explore the country. By midday, you will have arrived somewhere new, and a local guide will show you the highlights including attractions, neighborhoods, people, and very local experiences. The destinations are well connected by the Shinkansen and are handpicked for their diversity.
You will arrive and depart from Tokyo. The first day is all about contemporary and futuristic highlights. You will explore neighborhoods like Shinjuku, Akihabara, and Harajuku. Although the city has history, you will be going back in time elsewhere in Japan. It is almost five hours by bullet train to Hiroshima, which is a beautiful journey past Mount Fuji and rice paddies that will have you traveling at up to 186 mph. You will then check into a local hotel, and then head for the Peace Park with your guide, exploring the city’s atomic history. Miyajima Shrine is just across the border and makes for a dazzling late-afternoon experience.
The following morning, you will relax on the train to Nagasaki, a city rich with Edo heritage. You will explore the city by tram and stay in Dejima, an artificial island that mixes local and Dutch history. You will then continue across changing landscapes to Kyoto, arriving in time for a full afternoon. This will give you plenty of time to explore the city’s temples and shrines. This was Japan’s capital for many centuries, and it has more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than anywhere else on the planet. In Kyoto, you will spend an evening in a Geisha district, enjoy a traditional tea ceremony, and meet with a monk in a bamboo-wrapped temple.
On day five you will take the train to Nara, where wild deer surround the world’s largest wooden building. It is another old capital and makes for an evocative experience, especially on millennia-old streets. It’s only 90 minutes by train to Himeji, so you can see more of Kyoto on day six before traveling. Himeji has a glorious castle and old town that makes for an idyllic final evening in Japan. You will luxuriate once more on the train back to Tokyo, and you have a full afternoon and evening left in the capital city. Day-room hotel use has been arranged so you can continue the adventure and freshen up before your departing flight.
Starting Price
$4,600 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 598 reviews
We (A and B) had an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime, 36-day trip to Japan and were very grateful we found Zicasso’s travel specialist to help us plan our itinerary.
The travel specialist made sure that all our travel arrangements were well thought out and his instructions were (mostly) straightforward. He was a good listener and helped us craft an itinerary that totally suited our needs. We had about four sessions (hours) on Zoom with him before our trip to iron out details. A company that does customized tours was exactly what we were looking for and that is what we got. This way, we had a lot of say in where to go, how long to stay, how we wanted to spend our time, and what attractions we wanted to see. He told us ours was the longest trip to Japan he had helped arrange.
The trip was amazing and we were blessed to be able to see the spectacular fall foliage everywhere we went, Mount Fuji on numerous days, and many beautiful places, as well as eat authentic Japanese food and immerse ourselves in Japanese culture. In addition to all that, we had many days on our own where we were able to meet up with 12 friends of B in three different cities, people B met 45 years ago in Japan.
All the arrangements made for us by the travel company were fantastic, including local transportation, drivers in every city, and train and shinkansen rides. The accommodations were excellent too and we especially appreciated that the location of our hotels was very convenient and in the best areas. The two stays in ryokans in Hakone and Miyajima were unique and special.
Every single local guide we had was fantastic. They were all knowledgeable, friendly, personable, helpful, and kind. The drivers were terrific too and we enjoyed meeting them and talking with them.
We highly recommend this travel company if you are looking for a customized, comprehensive, and fun tour of Japan.
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I will start by saying this is the first time I have ever used a travel company of any sort. I have always booked all of my own hotels, Airbnbs, flights, trains, and tickets for activities, etc. I have booked tours with tour guides, transportation, and excursions, but never left it up to a tour company to handle all of the details, start to finish. Needless to say, I was nervous. I was nervous I would land in Japan to no driver, no hotel, no guide, no tickets to activities on our “must-do” lists that get sold out—just my money gone and us stranded. I am used to the comfort of confirmations and control.
That is so far from the experience we had. Everything was fantastic! Our driver messaged us the night before landing with exact instructions on where to meet him, with pictures of how to navigate the airport. All three of the hotels we stayed in were clean, really nice, and exactly the type of rooms I requested. I have a very tall husband and two teenagers. King-size beds are hard to find in Japan, so I was very firm on wanting a king bed for us, but still the twin bedrooms for our kids.
Our first guide in Tokyo spoke fantastic English. He also did an amazing job of just doing what we wanted to do, even if it wasn’t on the itinerary. We were so appreciative of his flexibility because we did not stick to the itinerary at all, other than the ticketed activities. He took us to some restaurants that were local, not just those in tourist areas. He never rushed us, but still ensured we made it on time to the ticketed activities that had entry times. One night, our daughter realized she had left her purse in the bathroom and the driver drove us back 30 minutes to get it without an ounce of complaint or hesitation, even though it had been a long day and that now added another hour to his day. We even said we would take a taxi so he could go home, but he refused to let us and drove us personally.
Our second guide was in Kyoto. This is where we wanted to do the most sightseeing. He had no shortage of knowledge on the history of Japan. He was a walking Google for all things Japanese history. He did an excellent job switching up the itinerary when we discovered some things were closed for the New Year holiday. He took us to some more local and less-touristy places to eat as well.
I only needed to contact Zicasso’s travel company one time during our week. It was the night before our departure for the airport to confirm the driver, as this was the first time the entire trip I had not been contacted by a driver or guide the day before a departure or meeting. She responded within 30 minutes. The driver then contacted me within another 30 minutes. Otherwise, I was always contacted directly by each guide or driver the day before, with details of their arrivals and any other information.
It really was an excellent experience and I would highly recommend the company to anyone traveling in Japan or other areas in Asia where they provide travel services.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist did a fabulous job planning our 12-day trip to Japan! We took our two kids (12 and 14 years old) and worked together to come up with such an amazing and fun itinerary covering all of our interests.
In addition to seeing the sights around Tokyo and Kyoto, the travel specialist found us classes in and outside of the cities for sushi-making, Shibori fabric dyeing, and bamboo basket-making. We had the most wonderful guides, drivers, and translators take us to an organic green tea farm (an unexpected favorite!) and even managed to get tickets to the Ghibli Museum.
We had a phenomenal time and I look forward to working with this travel company again.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist is amazing! She went out of her way to plan the best trip for 11 of us to Japan. She listened and understood exactly what we wanted. She is sweet and truly cares. Not only this, but she responds quickly.
As an added bonus, the travel company was reasonable, especially for all that was included. We were spoiled and had a driver and guide for most of the trip, so we did not have to worry about anything. We were also booked at lovely hotels, with delicious breakfasts and spacious rooms.
We absolutely loved our guide in Osaka and Kyoto. She was wonderful! She even got us hand warmers and gifts for Christmas! She was relaxed, positive, and went with the flow. She stayed later at times for us too! Our driver in Tokyo was able to get us a last-minute restaurant reservation for lunch because there was one more type of food we wanted to try there. He was very kind and flexible with us in Hakone too. Our guide in Tokyo was also very nice! Thank you to the team for our trip of a lifetime!!!!!
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Working with Zicasso’s travel specialist was a pleasure the whole way through. He catered our Japan trip to our budget and interests, and delivered the trip of a lifetime. My wife and I had an absolute blast on the trip—we stayed in amazing hotels in fun areas, had awesome activities planned, and leveraged the super-helpful recommendations to get the most out of the experience.
Another great thing about working with the travel company was having all of our train tickets prepared for us when we landed. We were given a very organized packet of information on the cities we were staying in, with all of our train tickets organized chronologically and a pre-filled subway card that we added to our phones for easy access. This made travel so much easier and helped us on our adventure.
Overall, I would highly recommend working with Zicasso and this tour operator to anyone planning a big international trip.
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Zicasso’s travel agent gave us great ideas and put together an itinerary for our trip that met all of our desires. The team executed our hotels, tours, and travel details with precision and great care.
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