Fall 2026
Wonders of Japan
Journey Highlights
After our 2025 departures sold out quickly, we’re thrilled to invite you to join this popular 15-day journey through Japan in the fall of 2026!
Discover Tokyo’s vibrant energy, Takayama’s historic allure, Hiroshima’s poignant landmarks, and Kyoto’s timeless cultural treasures. Admire the majesty of Mount Fuji, explore the serene beauty of Miyajima Island, and immerse yourself in Japan’s captivating landscapes and traditions, crafting unforgettable memories at every turn.
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Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital, offers a spirited mix of attractions. Experience the energy of Shibuya Crossing, one of the world’s busiest intersections, marvel at the upscale atmosphere of the Ginza district, and take in breathtaking panoramic views from the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world. Each corner of this vibrant metropolis offers a unique glimpse into its dynamic culture and innovation.
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji, Japan’s iconic peak, stands majestically as a symbol of natural beauty and cultural significance. Visible from miles around, it captivates with its symmetrical form and serene presence, making it a highlight for many. This revered mountain offers a profound connection to Japan’s rich heritage and is exemplary of breathtaking scenery.
Takayama
Takayama
Takayama, nestled in the Japanese Alps, captivates with its beautifully preserved old town and rich historical charm. The streets lined with Edo-period buildings, traditional merchant houses, and sake breweries offer a glimpse into Japan’s cultural heritage at its finest, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its authentic atmosphere.
Miyajima Island
Miyajima Island
Miyajima Island, one of Japan’s most revered destinations, captivates with its iconic floating torii gate and friendly roaming deer. It offers a tranquil retreat into nature and a deep connection to Japan’s spiritual heritage, inviting visitors to explore its timeless charm.
Kyoto
Kyoto
Kyoto, Japan’s cultural treasure trove, invites exploration with its array of temples, shrines, and traditional gardens. Quaint streets lined with traditional machiya houses offer glimpses into the city’s enduring charm. Kyoto captivates visitors with its blend of historical depth and vibrant present-day culture.
Journey Itinerary
Wonders of Japan – Fall 2026 – Detailed Itinerary_Limited PromotionDEPART FOR TOKYO, JAPAN
Start your Journey with us by enjoying a private car pick up service from your home. Upon arrival at the airport, guests departing from the Toronto airport are assisted with their checkin. Meet your Journey Manager and fellow guests, and board your flights to Tokyo, Japan. Our Journey Manager travels with you to take care of all the details throughout the Journey, allowing you to focus on your experience.
| Overnight: | Overnight Flight |
WELCOME TO TOKYO
On arrival in Tokyo, we experience firsthand the genuine kindness of the Japanese with a warm welcome from our local guide. Relax in the elegance of our hotel, or take a stroll through the streets of Japan’s largest metropolis. Join us this evening for a casual welcome dinner.
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| Meals: | Dinner |
DISCOVERING TOKYO
Our full day city exploration will begin with a visit to the Imperial Palace Eastern Gardens, home to 210,000 square meters of green space that is open to the public. Drive by the Ginza district, the most expensive real estate in the world. After lunch, we proceed to the Tokyo Skytree to visit the top level for an awe-inspiring view of the city, and maybe even Mt Fuji on a very clear day. At Asakusa, visit Nakamise-dori, Senso-ji Buddhist Temple (also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) to learn about Japan’s unique religious practices. Experience the world’s busiest intersection, Shibuya Crossing, where hundreds of people cross from all directions every time the signal changes.
Note – During this journey, many temples require us to remove our shoes. This shows respect for the Japanese traditions, and protects the centuries old heritage sites.
| Overnight: | Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa |
| Meals: | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
KAMAKURA
Immersing ourselves in the local culture, we drive to Kamakura, the former home to countless poets and artists. One of many highlights today include the beauty of The Great Bronze Buddha, the Hase Kannon Temple and the impressive Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Wander amongst the intimate shops and cafes on Komaci Street. Look closely, and you will find the famous natto (sticky beans), ham, traditional Kamakura carving and other local specialties.
| Overnight: | Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa |
| Meals: | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
MT. FUJI & HAKONE
We skirt the Japanese Alps this morning as we drive south from Tokyo. Mt Fuji pokes its perfect volcanic cone towards the heavens. Discover the picturesque and serene natural beauty of a crater lake during a relaxing boat cruise, then takethe Komagatake Ropeway for scenic views of Hakone and surrounding area. On to Suwa, where for one night we step into another world, relaxing in a cotton yukata (dressing gown) and sleeping on a traditional Futon.
Note: Hotel is traditional Japanese Ryokan and room will have comfortable futon on the floor for sleeping.
| Overnight: | Hotel Hamanoya, Suwa |
| Meals: | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
MATSUMOTO & TAKAYAMA
Our journey continues via Matsumoto, noted for its majestic six storey castle, to the mountain village of Takayama. Visit the Hida Folk Village, a living museum of rural homes and barns, where we will experience the traditional lifestyles of a bygone era. Later we will visit the Matsuri-no-Mori Museum. The museum has a collection of massive yatai or parade floats, created for the annual harvest festival.
| Overnight: | Hotel Around Takayama |
| Meals: | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Signature Inclusions on This Journey
THE JOURNEYS DIFFERENCEIn addition to our essentials, your Journey includes our following Signature Inclusions:
24/7 Professional Journey Manager
- Will travel with you from Canada and handle every detail
- In addition to knowledgeable local guides
Memorable Private Excursions
- Private excursions crafted by our team
- All sightseeing & entrance fees included
Private Car Pick-up Service
- Within a 200-kilometre radius, let your Journey begin in elegant comfort with a private chauffeured car to the airport
Generous Tips & Gratuities
- For the porters, local guides, hotel staff & many more, paid by us on your behalf
Our essentials included with your Journey:
- 13 nights in outstanding hotels
- All meals included: 14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 14 dinners
- Round-trip airfare from Toronto with Air Canada
- “Whisper” radios included for use during excursions
- All taxes as well as service charges
- Hassle-free Visas handled & processed for Canadian citizens
- Other gateways & travel classes available
- Complete information & assistance leading up to your departure
- Branded overnight carry-on or backpack
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Hotels
GRAND PRINCE HOTEL SHIN TAKANAWA, TOKYO
Set in a tranquil, garden-inspired setting in Tokyo, the Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa offers comfortable, restful accommodations with a calm atmosphere.
Its location makes a convenient base for exploring the city’s highlights, with straightforward connections by public transit and easy strolls to nearby dining and shops.
Guest rooms feature large windows for natural light, a flat-screen TV, mini-refrigerator, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
HOTEL HAMANOYU
Situated near the picturesque Lake Suwa, Kamisuwa Onsen Hamanoyu is the ideal setting for a traditional Japanese ryokan experience. Located in a geothermal area, the property features multiple onsen baths, whose natural hot spring water has a number of therapeutic benefits will surely help you get relaxed.
The ryokan’s traditional rooms seamlessly blend the charm of ancient Japan with the comforts of the modern world. Each room is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
TAKAYAMA GREEN HOTEL
Set in the charming mountain town of Takayama, Takayama Green Hotel offers comfortable, restful accommodations with a calm, welcoming atmosphere.
Its location serves as a convenient base for exploring the Edo-era old town and the morning market, with easy walks to nearby shops and dining.
Guest rooms include large windows for natural light, a flat-screen TV, mini-refrigerator, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
KANAZAWA TOKYO HOTEL
Situated in central Kanazawa, Kanazawa Tokyu Hotel offers a calm, refined base near the city’s highlights, including renowned Kenrokuen Garden. Tokyu Hotels
The location is convenient for gentle days of sightseeing and unhurried evenings, with dining options on site and key sights a short ride away. (The hotel is about six minutes by car from Kanazawa Station.) Tokyu Hotels
Guest rooms feature a high-quality, chic interior designed for rest, with comfortable bedding, a flat-screen TV, mini-refrigerator, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi
ANA CROWN PLAZA HIROSHIMA
Located in central Hiroshima, ANA Crowne Plaza offers a calm, contemporary base with a welcoming, international atmosphere.
Its setting makes an easy start for unhurried days of sightseeing and relaxed evenings, with dining available on site and city highlights close by.
Guest rooms are designed for rest, with comfortable bedding, a flat-screen TV, mini-refrigerator, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON KYOTO HIGASHIYAMA
In Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, this contemporary hideaway offers quiet, soothing interiors and a warm welcome (yes, including the signature cookie). Temples and historic lanes are close enough for gentle strolls, making it easy to enjoy the city at an unhurried pace.
Rooms are bright and restful, and the hotel adds easy comforts like on-site dining and a calm lounge—ideal for a relaxed breakfast or a quiet tea before or after your day. Elevators and attentive staff help keep movement simple and stress-free.
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Dear Travelers, Please Keep the Following In Mind:
Walking
Walking
The best way to experience Japan is by absorbing it during intimate walking tours. As many streets and picturesque areas do not permit coach access, guests need to be able to walk at least 1 kilometre unaided and climb several flights of stairs. May we suggest you extend daily walks prior to departure to best prepare for this fantastic journey
Food
Food
This is an important part of Japanese culture and we are pleased to provide exceptional dining experiences in some of Japan’s finest restaurants. Menus will vary between western and Japanese highlighting the local cuisines and specialties of each region. Fish plays prominently in the Japanese diet. Accommodation is made for guests who cannot each fish, but western food prepared by Japanese chefs is not the same as food at home. Most meals include water and green tea.
Baggage Service
Baggage Service
Hotels in Japan do not typically offer baggage service. Guests will be responsible for getting their bags to/from their rooms