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15-Day Small Group Tour Golden Route Japan through Shikoku and Kyushu in Cherry Blossoms Season

Small-Group Cherry Blossom Adventure in Japan

Discover the essence of Japan during the most magical time of the year—the cherry blossom season. This meticulously crafted 15-day small group tour takes you beyond the classic Golden Route, weaving through the cultural heartlands of Shikoku and Kyushu. Experience the perfect harmony of ancient traditions, modern vibrancy, and the fleeting beauty of sakura in full bloom.

Small Group tour : Maximum 12 participants

Date and Price

Arrival and departure: Starts in Tokyo and ends in Osaka
Departure dates:
23 March 2026 : USD 6,980 6,780 per person
Solo traveler price: USD 7,980 7,780
Child price (age 4-11): USD 6,780 6,580

30 March 2026 : USD 7,180 6,980 per person
Solo traveler price: USD 8,180 7,980
Child price (age 4-11): USD 7,980 7,780
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Included

  • 13 nights Western-style accommodation and Ryokan experience at Hakone
  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • Guided tour as described in the itinerary
  • Transportation: Included as described in the itinerary (a mix of private minibus and public transportation)
  • Meals as described in the itinerary
  • Admission fees to sites, gardens, and museums listed in the itinerary

Not Included

  • International airfares
  • Meals that are not included in the itinerary
  • Travel Insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
  • Personal expenses such as telephone and laundry bills

Day 1 : Meet and Greet at Narita or Haneda Airport – Transfer by private coach to hotel

Day 2 : Tokyo Sightseeing – Tokyo Cherry Blossom Tour

Day 3 : Tokyo Sightseeing – Tokyo Cherry Blossom Tour

Day 4 : Tokyo to Hakone – View of Mt. Fuji and Onsen(hot spring)

Day 5 : Hakone to Kyoto by Bullet Train – Kyoto Cherry Blossom and Highlights Tour

Day 6 : Kyoto – Kyoto Cherry Blossom and Highlights Tour

Day 7 : Kyoto to Nara and Osaka – Nara and Osaka Highlight Tour

Day 8 : Osaka to Kobe, Naruto and Iya

Day 9 : Matsuyama and Dogo Onsen

Day 10 : Drive Sceinic route “Shimanami Kaido” , Onomichi and Hiroshima

Day 11 : Hiroshima

Day 12 : Iwakuni and Hita

Day 13 : Arita and Nagasaki

Day 14 : Nagasaki

Day 15 : Departure

Day 1 : Meet and Greet at Narita or Haneda Airport – Transfer by private coach to hotel

Welcome to Japan! Upon arrival at Narita or Haneda Airport, a driver will greet you and take you to your hotel, where you can settle in and relax.
The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore Tokyo at your own pace. Whether you want to stroll through bustling shopping streets, visit a nearby shrine, or simply unwind at your hotel, we’re happy to provide recommendations to help you make the most of your first day.

The accommodation is at Gracery Shinjuku Hotel, located right in the heart of Kabukichō with Godzilla as its landmark. This hotel offers an excellent location with abundant options for nightlife and dining.

Accommodation: Hotel Gracery Shinjuku or similar
Meals: Not included (- / – / -)

Day 2 : Tokyo Sightseeing – Tokyo Cherry Blossom Tour

Your private guide will meet you in the hotel lobby at 9 AM to begin a full-day exploration of Tokyo’s diverse flavors and culture, seamlessly blending culinary adventure, ancient traditions, and modern subcultures.

Begin your day with a sensory adventure at Tsukiji Outer Market. Follow your guide through the lively lanes to sample the freshest seafood, savory tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), and other local delicacies, experiencing the bustling atmosphere that has made this market a Tokyo institution.

Next, experience the power and grace of Japan’s national sport with a Sumo Show & Lunch in Asakusa. Enjoy an exciting live demonstration of sumo wrestling, where you’ll learn about the rituals and techniques of these legendary athletes. Following the show, you’ll be treated to a delicious traditional chanko-nabe lunch—the protein-rich hotpot dish sumo wrestlers eat to build their strength.

After lunch, embrace Japanese tradition with a kimono dressing experience. Dressed in elegant traditional attire, you’ll stroll through the historic streets of Asakusa, creating beautiful memories and photos. Your guide will then lead you through the iconic Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple, and the bustling Nakamise shopping street lined with traditional snacks and souvenirs.

Later, dive into Tokyo’s futuristic side in Akihabara, the electric town known for its neon-lit streets filled with anime, manga, and electronics shops. Experience Japan’s unique pop culture and gaming arcades.

Finally, find serenity at the Imperial Palace, where you can admire the beautiful moats, stone walls, and bridges surrounding the Emperor’s residence, offering a peaceful contrast to the day’s excitement.

Accommodation: Hotel Gracery Shinjuku or similar
Meals: B / L / –

Day 3 : Tokyo Sightseeing – Tokyo Cherry Blossom Tour

Your private guide will meet you in the hotel lobby at 9 AM for a full-day exploration of Tokyo’s fascinating contrasts, from serene spiritual sites to vibrant pop culture and cutting-edge digital art.

Begin your day with a visit to Meiji Shrine, a serene forested sanctuary dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Walk along the tranquil wooded paths to the main shrine complex, experiencing a peaceful oasis in the heart of bustling Tokyo.

Next, dive into the colorful, energetic world of Harajuku Takeshita Street, the epicenter of Japanese youth culture. Explore narrow lanes filled with quirky fashion boutiques, crepe stands, and unique souvenir shops that showcase Tokyo’s creative teenage fashion scene.

In the afternoon, experience the iconic Shibuya district. See the loyal Hachiko statue, then witness the incredible organized chaos of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing from ground level. Ascend to Shibuya Sky, the spectacular open-air observatory, for breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Tokyo’s skyline.

As evening approaches, prepare for an immersive digital art experience at teamLab Planets, where you become part of the artwork itself. Walk through water and stunning digital landscapes that respond to your movement, engaging all your senses in this unforgettable futuristic museum.

Accommodation: Hotel Gracery Shinjuku or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 4 : Tokyo to Hakone – View of Mt. Fuji and Onsen(hot spring)

After breakfast, your private driver will meet you for a comfortable transfer (approx. 1.5 hours) to the majestic Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, leaving the urban sprawl of Tokyo behind for the natural beauty of the mountains.

Your first experience in Hakone is a scenic cruise on Lake Ashi, a caldera lake formed by volcanic activity. Aboard a pirate-style ship, enjoy stunning views of the surrounding forests and, weather permitting, a majestic glimpse of Mount Fuji.

Next, you will ride the Hakone Ropeway, an aerial cable car that offers breathtaking panoramic views as it ascends to Owakudani Valley. This active volcanic valley is a dramatic landscape of steaming vents and sulfur springs. Here, you can try the local specialty—eggs boiled in the natural hot springs, which are said to add seven years to your life.

Following your explorations, you will be taken to your traditional onsen ryokan (hot spring inn). Hakone Kinokuniya Ryokan offers a classic Japanese inn experience. You can relax in natural hot springs, sleep on a soft futon, and enjoy a delicious multi-course dinner. It’s the perfect place to experience traditional Japanese hospitality in a peaceful atmosphere.

Accommodation: Kinokuniya Ryokan(Japanese-style Room) or a similar
Meals: B / – / D

Day 5 : Hakone to Kyoto by Bullet Train – Kyoto Cherry Blossom and Highlights Tour

Your day begins with a final opportunity to enjoy your ryokan’s hot springs and a traditional Japanese breakfast. Afterwards, your private driver will transfer you to Odawara Station, where you will board the renowned Shinkansen (bullet train). Experience the efficiency and comfort of high-speed rail travel through the scenic Japanese countryside to the ancient capital of Kyoto (approx. 2 hours).

Upon arrival in Kyoto, your guide will meet you to begin your cultural exploration. Your first visit is to the breathtaking Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), a Zen temple shimmering in gold leaf that reflects magnificently in the surrounding pond. Continue to Ryoanji Temple to contemplate Japan’s most famous Zen rock garden, a masterpiece of stone and raked gravel that embodies the essence of Zen philosophy.

Next, journey to the scenic Arashiyama district where you will experience a traditional rickshaw ride through the picturesque landscape. Your friendly puller will guide you to the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where you can walk among towering green bamboo stalks that create a serene, otherworldly atmosphere.

As evening falls, step back in time in the historic Gion district, Kyoto’s famous geisha quarter. Stroll along the picturesque streets lined with traditional wooden machiya houses and enjoy a captivating Maiko performance, featuring the elegant dance and music of an apprentice geisha – a rare glimpse into Kyoto’s living cultural traditions.

Accommodation: Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Shijo Karasuma(Dep. 23 Mar) or Ibis Styles Kyoto Shijo(Dep. 30 Mar) or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 6 : Kyoto – Kyoto Cherry Blossom and Highlights Tour

Today is dedicated to experiencing the profound spiritual heart of Kyoto through meditation, traditional arts, and some of its most iconic landscapes.

Begin your day with a deeply cultural experience as you participate in Zen meditation at a serene temple. Under the guidance of a practicing monk, learn the basics of zazen sitting meditation, clearing your mind and finding inner peace in the tranquil atmosphere of a authentic Zen Buddhist setting. This is followed by a traditional tea ceremony where you will learn the art of matcha preparation, understanding the philosophy of “ichi-go ichi-e” (one time, one meeting) that defines this graceful ritual.

Continue to the elegant Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion), a Zen temple renowned for its subtle beauty, exquisite moss garden, and unique sand sculptures. From here, take a contemplative stroll along the Philosopher’s Path, a picturesque stone path following a canal lined with hundreds of cherry trees that becomes particularly magical during the sakura season.

Next, explore one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks, the magnificent Kiyomizu-dera Temple. From its famous wooden stage projecting over the hillside, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Descend through the temple grounds to discover the charming preserved historic districts of Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka. These stone-paved lanes, lined with traditional machiya merchant houses hosting shops and cafes, evoke the atmosphere of old Kyoto.

To deepen your cultural immersion, you will participate in a traditional tea ceremony experience at a teahouse in Ninenzaka. Under the guidance of a tea master, learn the graceful art of matcha preparation while understanding the philosophy of “ichi-go ichi-e” (one time, one meeting). This hands-on experience in such a historic setting provides a perfect connection to Japan’s aesthetic traditions.

Conclude your day at the stunning Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its seemingly endless path of thousands of vibrant orange torii gates winding up the sacred Mount Inari. Walk through the tunnels of gates, enjoying the mystical atmosphere as the sunlight filters through the gates.

Accommodation: Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Shijo Karasuma(Dep. 23 Mar) or Ibis Styles Kyoto Shijo(Dep. 30 Mar) or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 7 : Kyoto to Nara and Osaka – Nara and Osaka Highlight Tour

Today’s adventure takes you from Kyoto to explore the ancient treasures of Nara before continuing to the vibrant culinary capital of Osaka.

In the morning, your private guide will meet you for a short transfer to the historic city of Nara, Japan’s first permanent capital. Your first stop is the magnificent Todai-ji Temple, home to the world’s largest bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana enshrined within the impressive Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsuden), one of the largest wooden buildings in the world.

From there, enter the sprawling Nara Park, where hundreds of friendly, free-roaming deer await. Considered sacred messengers of the gods in Shinto tradition, these adorable deer have learned to politely bow for special deer crackers (shika senbei), which you can offer them for a truly memorable experience.

In the afternoon, transfer to the energetic city of Osaka (approx. 1 hour). Begin your exploration at the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent reconstruction that stands as a symbol of the city’s powerful history. Explore the museum inside and enjoy panoramic views from its top floor.

As evening falls, immerse yourself in the neon-lit entertainment district of Dotonbori for a guided street food walk. Your guide will lead you to sample Osaka’s famous soul food, including sizzling takoyaki (octopus balls) and savory okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes), allowing you to taste why Osaka is known as “Japan’s Kitchen.”

Accommodation:Hotel Hankyu RESPIRE OSAKA(Dep. 23 Mar) or ibis Osaka Umeda(Dep. 30 Mar) or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 8 : Osaka to Kobe, Naruto and Iya

Your day begins with a journey into the world of Japanese craftsmanship at the renowned Yamazaki Distillery, the birthplace of Japanese whisky. Here, you will take a guided tour to learn about the meticulous whisky-making process before enjoying a curated tasting of their celebrated single malts—a perfect start for the senses.

Next, travel to Kobe for an unforgettable culinary experience: a premium Kobe beef lunch. Savor the exquisite, melt-in-your-mouth texture of Japan’s most famous wagyu, expertly prepared to highlight its exceptional marbling and rich flavor.

In the afternoon, continue your journey to Naruto. Upon arrival, witness one of nature’s most spectacular phenomena: the dramatic tidal whirlpools of the Naruto Strait (viewing dependent on seasonal tide schedules). Watch from observation decks as powerful currents swirl into magnificent vortexes between the Seto Inland Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

As dusk approaches, venture deeper into the mountains of Shikoku to the secluded Iya Valley. Check into your traditional accommodation in this remote region, renowned for its deep forested gorges, historic vine bridges, and preservation of old Japan. This evening, enjoy the profound quiet and stunning natural scenery that makes Iya one of Japan’s last hidden gems.

Overnight: Iya Valley

Accommodation: Hikyo no Yu or similar
Meals: B / L / –

Day 9 : Matsuyama and Dogo Onsen

Your day begins immersed in the wild, untouched beauty of the Iya Valley. Explore the dramatic Iya Gorge, where emerald green waters cut through steep, forested cliffs, creating landscapes of breathtaking scale and serenity.

Next, experience a true highlight of the region by crossing the legendary Kazurabashi (Vine Bridge). This ingenious, hand-woven suspension bridge sways gently over the rushing river below, offering a thrilling walk and a direct connection to the area’s historic and remote charm.

Afterwards, journey to the city of Matsuyama. Here, you will ascend to Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan’s most beautiful and original feudal castles. Perched atop Mount Katsuyama, explore its well-preserved keep and grounds, which offer panoramic views of the city and the sparkling Seto Inland Sea.

Conclude your day with a quintessential Japanese cultural experience at the iconic Dogo Onsen Honkan. This majestic wooden public bathhouse, famed as one of the country’s oldest hot springs and the inspiration for Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, invites you to relax and soak in its storied, healing waters, just as locals and visitors have done for over a thousand years.

Overnight: Matsuyama

Accommodation: ANA CROWNE PLAZA MATSUYAMA or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 10 : Drive Sceinic route “Shimanami Kaido” , Onomichi and Hiroshima

Embark on one of Japan’s most spectacular coastal journeys today. After breakfast, your private driver will take you along the breathtaking Shimanami Kaido route. This engineering marvel is a series of graceful bridges that connect the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, offering uninterrupted panoramic views of the sparkling blue waters and lush island scenery from the comfort of your vehicle.

Midday, arrive in the charming hillside port town of Onomichi, famed for its nostalgic atmosphere. Here, you will embark on the picturesque “Onomichi Temple Walk,” strolling through quiet lanes and stone stairways that connect ancient temples, offering glimpses of the sea below and the town’s unique, retro charm.

In the afternoon, continue your scenic drive to the city of Hiroshima. Upon arrival, you will have time to settle into your accommodation and reflect on the day’s journey from the serene islands to this historically significant city.

Overnight: Hiroshima

Accommodation: Daiwa Roynet Hotels HIROSHIMA-EKIMAE or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 11 : Hiroshima

Today is a profoundly moving and beautiful day, dedicated to reflection on history and the appreciation of timeless spiritual beauty.

Your day begins with a visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Here, you will explore the powerful and poignant Peace Memorial Museum, which documents the history of the atomic bombing and its aftermath, serving as a solemn reminder and a passionate plea for world peace. Within the park, you will see the haunting A-Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose skeletal ruins stand as a permanent memorial.

In the afternoon, a short ferry ride transports you to the sacred Miyajima Island, officially known as Itsukushima. The island is considered one of Japan’s most scenic spots. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the iconic sight of the great vermilion “floating” Torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, which appears to drift on the water at high tide. Explore the shrine’s elegant halls, built over the bay, and enjoy the island’s serene atmosphere and friendly wild deer.

Overnight: Hiroshima

Accommodation: Daiwa Roynet Hotels HIROSHIMA-EKIMAE or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 12 : Iwakuni and Hita

Your day begins with a journey to Iwakuni, where you will encounter one of Japan’s most stunning architectural feats: the legendary Kintaikyo Bridge. Marvel at this historic wooden structure, renowned for its five graceful wooden arches that elegantly span the Nishiki River. You’ll have the opportunity to cross this masterpiece of craftsmanship and learn about its fascinating history of reconstruction and resilience.

In the afternoon, travel to the charming town of Hita in Oita Prefecture, a location that holds special significance for anime fans. Embark on a unique pilgrimage to the real-world locations that inspired the iconic settings of “Attack on Titan.” Your guide will take you to recognizable landmarks and sites connected to the anime, offering a fascinating opportunity to see the hometown of protagonist Eren Yeager and step into the world of this global phenomenon.

Overnight: Hita

Accommodation: Mikuma Hotel or similar
Meals: B / – / –

Day 13 : Arita and Nagasaki

Your day begins with a journey into the heart of Japanese craftsmanship as you travel to Arita, the revered birthplace of Japanese porcelain. Explore the Arita Porcelain Village, where you can witness over 400 years of ceramic artistry. Discover the history and meticulous techniques behind Japan’s most celebrated porcelain, visit kilns, and browse exquisite collections of fine Arita-yaki (Arita ware).

In the afternoon, continue to the historic port city of Nagasaki. Your visit here is a profound experience of reflection and peace. You will explore the Nagasaki Peace Park, a serene and symbolic space dominated by the powerful Peace Statue, pointing to the threat of nuclear weapons while offering prayers for the victims. The park’s various international memorials stand as a united plea for eternal world peace.

Following the park, you will visit the deeply moving Atomic Bomb Museum. Through powerful personal artifacts, photographs, and exhibits, the museum documents the devastating events of August 9, 1945, and their aftermath, serving as a crucial advocate for a nuclear-free world and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

Overnight: Nagasaki

Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Nagasaki or similar
Meals: Breakfast included (B / – / -)

Day 14 : Nagasaki

Your final day in Nagasaki offers a unique journey into its multifaceted past, from a stark industrial relic to its historic role as Japan’s window to the world.

Embark on a fascinating guided boat tour to Hashima Island, more famously known as Gunkanjima (Battleship Island). This abandoned coal mining facility and former densely populated community now stands as a haunting, concrete-covered ruin rising from the sea. Explore its eerie, decaying landscapes (from designated walkways) and learn about its peak during the industrial revolution and subsequent rapid abandonment, a powerful testament to a bygone era.

In the afternoon, return to the city and step into a different chapter of history at the Dutch Slope (Oranda-zaka). This charming, stone-paved slope is lined with well-preserved Western-style homes from the late 19th century, built by foreign merchants during Nagasaki’s era of international trade. Strolling through this area offers a glimpse into the city’s unique cosmopolitan heritage and creates a striking contrast to the morning’s exploration.

Overnight: Nagasaki

Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Nagasaki or similar
Meals: Breakfast included (B / – / -)

Day 15 : Departure

After enjoying a final breakfast at your hotel, your private driver will meet you for a comfortable and hassle-free transfer. Depending on your flight arrangements, you will be chauffeured directly to either Nagasaki Airport (NGS) or Fukuoka Airport (FUK) in ample time for your departing flight.

We thank you for journeying with us through the rich history, profound peace, and unique culture of Western Japan and wish you a safe and pleasant journey home.

Meals: Breakfast included (B / – / -)

Arrival and departure: Starts in Tokyo and ends in Nagasaki or Fukuoka
Departure dates:
23 March 2026: USD 6,980 6,780 per person
Solo traveler price: USD 7,980 7,780
Child price (age 4-11): USD 6,780 6,580

30 March 2026: USD 7,180 6,980 per person
Solo traveler price: USD 8,180 7,980
Child price (age 4-11): USD 7,980 7,780
Book in 2025 and Get $200 Off !! Lock in our special early-bird rate for 2025. Experience Japan for less!
TWN or Triple room














    INCLUDED

    • 13 nights Western-style accommodation and Ryokan experience at Hakone
    • Airport transfers on arrival and departure
    • Guided tour as described in the itinerary
    • Transportation: Included as described in the itinerary (a mix of private minivans and public transportation)
    • Meals as described in the itinerary
    • Admission fees to sites, gardens, and museums listed in the itinerary

    EXCLUDED

    • International airfares
    • Meals that are not included in the itinerary
    • Travel Insurance
    • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
    • Personal expenses such as telephone and laundry bills

    EXTENDED PLAN

    You can also extend your vacation before/after the tour in Tokyo, Osaka, or other areas. We can provide an extension of your stay in the same hotel. Please contact us for inquiries!

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    • Arrival / Departure Airports: For arrivals at Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) airport, this tour starts in Osaka and ends in Nagasaki.
    • Minimum number of participants: 8. If the minimum number of participants is not met, the tour will be cancelled.
    • Tour schedule and prices subject to change without notice

    CANCELLATION POLICY

    • 46 days or more prior to arrival date in Japan: no penalty
    • 45-31 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 10% of the tour fee
    • 30-15 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 20% of the tour fee
    • 14- 8 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 30% of the tour fee
    • 7 – 3 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 50% of the tour fee
    • Less than 3 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 100% of the tour fee

    Feedback From Clients

    Rating: 5 out of 5.

    Thảo Nguyễn

    This was the most complete and carefully run tour I’ve ever joined. Every part—from Tokyo’s cherry blossoms to the peaceful onsen in Hakone and the historic sites in Hiroshima—was meaningful and smooth.
    I especially want to thank the staff for making solo travelers like me feel included and cared for. Our group felt like a little team by the end.
    Everything was well-timed and well-explained, and the guides were knowledgeable without being overbearing. Thank you for a wonderful journey—I’ll never forget it.


    Rating: 5 out of 5.

    Clarissa Tan

    I joined this trip with my friend, and we both agreed it was the best travel experience we’ve had in Japan so far. The route was amazing—Kyoto, Shikoku, Kyushu—and the cherry blossoms were just perfect everywhere we went.
    But honestly, what made it really special was our guide, Yuki. She was kind, funny, and always one step ahead. Whether we needed help with local food, directions, or just someone to take our photo, she was there with a smile.
    I felt really looked after throughout the trip, but never rushed. Thank you so much, Yuki-san—we’re already talking about joining another tour next year if you’re guiding again!