North Central Japan tour

Enjoy some of Honshu’s most famous sights – from Tokyo to Mount Fuji, on a tailor-made tour over 13 days. Scenic seascapes, stunning cities, and soaking in hot springs all await.
Tokyo Kakunodate Matsushima Bay Hoshi Onsen Minakami Obuse Matsumoto Castle Tsumago Mount Fuji Hot spring baths Stay in a family-owned ryokan
Price
US $3600ToUS $7900 excluding flights
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Duration
13 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Price is per person based on double occupancy.
Your trip will be custom arranged just for you so prices may vary depending on time of year and level of accommodations.
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Description of North Central Japan tour

Northern Honshu is one of Japan’s most scenic regions, and encompasses some of its best sights, too. Start in Tokyo, before heading north on this tailor-made 13 day tour.

After a couple of days to take in as much of Tokyo as you can, you can head to Kakunodate, and be inspired by tales of samurai. In scenic Matshushima Bay you‘ll admire a sea view speckled with 260 islands, in the Minikami mountains you can soak in hot springs, whilst Obuse is an artistic city where you can admire the works of Katsushika Hokusai (famous for his masterpiece, The Great Wave off Kanagawa). The castle of Matsumoto is impressive, but Mount Fuji is even more imposing – and a fitting finale to your trip, before you return to Tokyo.

On this independent tour, you’ll travel alone, but be supported by a tour organiser who’s always just a call away. Independent tours are a great way to see Japan, without being overwhelmed by Tokyo, or getting too lost along the way.

Price information

US $3600ToUS $7900 excluding flights
Convert currency:
Price is per person based on double occupancy.
Your trip will be custom arranged just for you so prices may vary depending on time of year and level of accommodations.
Please contact us for pricing.
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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Holiday information

Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Decreasing your carbon footprint is very important though this can be a bit difficult when traveling. This is why our tours make use of Japan’s amazing mass transportation system from local buses and trains to the super fast bullet train. Not only is this the most environmentally friendly way to travel, it is also the fastest, safest and cheapest. Traveling by train will also let you people watch which put you that much closer to the culture.

Another way our to decrease your carbon footprint is to increase your physical foot steps while on one of our trips. Japan is best seen on foot so we encourage everyone to walk as much as possible and to observe the small details of Japan. We call this ‘sightseeing with your eyes open’. This means that you should not just focus on the must see sights but also on the small sights. An example of this is manhole covers which are uniquely decorated and vary with each town. This might seem trivial, but it is these small details that really connect our travelers to the Japanese culture. One way we make it easy for our travelers to walk is to have them stay at accommodations near mass transit stations, restaurants, and shops whenever possible. This way they can do everything they want without taking a taxi or having to rent a car.

While traveling it is easy to use more disposable products than you would at home. In Japan this can mean using waribashi (disposable chopsticks) instead of carrying your own, or buying water from a vending machine instead of using a reusable water bottle and the like. We encourage our travelers to carry a small bag or backpack with them so they can carry these things with them. If they do not have their own chopsticks then they can easy buy them at any convenient store or grocery story. Most of these chopsticks come in their own portable cases which make it perfect. The nice thing about carrying a bag is you can also use to carry things that you buy and refusing to accept a plastic bag.

People

One of the main reason to travel is to learn about other cultures. Our Rural Discovery Tour put you inside the Japanese culture by having you stay at the home of a Japanese person. This will give you a ton of time to interact with your host and meet their neighbors. In the evenings you will have time to just sit down and chat or go for a stroll. You never know who you will meet or what you will see. One of our favorite parts of Japan is that it is very safe. If you get lost you can use your phone’s map and internet device included in your trip.

Food is a huge part of any culture and this is especially true for Japan. You will have dinner with your host and learn how to cook some Japanese food. This is not a cooking class per se but just helping out in the kitchen and chatting with the cook.

One of the great features of Japanese restaurants is that most of them display plastic replicas of their dishes or have menus with photos. This makes it easy to just wander into any restaurant and order food. Of course this is not something that we organized but is a part of Japan which makes it easy to try new foods. If you have any food allergies we will include a translation card that you can show your server.

Before you arrive we will send you an information packet that includes an explanation of Japanese culture/etiquette, Japanese phrases and an overview of Japanese history.

Traveling to country where the first language is not English can be exciting and a little intimidating so we encourage our travelers to learn some basic phrases and to use them as often as possible. Fluency is not required but just saying arigato (thanks) or sumimasen (excuse me/I am sorry) will be appreciated, even if the pronunciation is butchered. The Japanese will see that our travelers are not standard tourists but travelers interested in the local culture. This simple effort will open up people and they will be much more willing to help. Your information packet includes basic phrases, pronunciation and how to write it in Japanese. We also send a reading list so travelers can read about Japan which will bring Japan more to life.

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