SHORTLIST

Essential Japan

Say Konnichiwa to Japan – a diverse land of culture, innovation and cuisine. With your new group of friends, you’ll get your fix of sushi and shopping in Tokyo before soaking up Kanazawa’s crazy Samurai culture (this is a great place to knock back a couple glasses of sake, too). Wander gorgeous gardens and temples, then brush up on your world history at Hiroshima at the sobering Peace Park and Museum. Spy geishas in Kyoto’s Gion district and get your Beyonce on at an Osaka karaoke bar. You’ll also have loads of free time to customise your trip with activities you want to do, either solo or with your new mates, so you won’t miss anything on your bucket list.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. We are currently unable to offer a single supplement, airport transfers or additional accommodation in Japan due to limited availability.

2. It is essential that you pack light and compact for rail travel in Japan. Luggage size restrictions apply. Please review the Packing section of the Essential Trip Information for more details.

3. Accommodation on this trip includes some multi-share hostels with shared facilities. People travelling together may be separated into single gender dorms.

Tour details
Tour Provider Intrepid Travel
Price From
$2,392
Number of Days
10
Start Location
Tokyo, Japan
End Location
Osaka, Japan
Age Range
18 to 39
Group Size
1 to 16
Tour Style
Basic
Tour Themes
No specific theme
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate
Itinerary Open all
Day 1: Tokyo
Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan. Your adventure begins in Tokyo – the thriving capital of an ancient land – with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, why not explore at your own pace. You could check out the free Sensoji Temple or the Imperial Palace, then hit up the Avatar Robot Café for lunch. This purpose-driven enterprise is not driven by AI at all – the waiters are actually operated by people living with disabilities. This is to give employees who have difficulty leaving their homes a better chance at employment. After your meeting, you might like to join your new travel buddies for an optional dinner in one of Tokyo’s most popular hubs.
Day 2: Tokyo
Head out to explore the Shibuya area with your group this morning. Look down on one of the busiest intersections in the world at Shibuya station and visit the statue of Hachiko – the famous loyal dog. Next, indulge your eyes and your belly at a depachika food hall, where vendors sell everything from bento boxes to formal gifts. Maybe grab lunch to eat in Yoyogi Park (home to many events from the first Japan Olympics) before your visit to Meiji Jingu Shrine. This afternoon, you’ll visit Harajuku – the home of quirky youth pop culture. The rest of the day is free for you to explore. If you’re a cat lover, the Gotokuji Cat Temple might be right up your alley. Tonight is also the perfect opportunity to hit Tokyo’s nightlife, whether you're enjoying yakitori at a bustling street stall in Omoide Yokocho or you’re belting out some tunes at karaoke.
Day 3: Kanazawa
This morning, speed through central Japan on a bullet train bound for Kanazawa. This city is best known for Kenroku-en – the 17th-century gardens – and as the home of the Samurai. Here, you can find beautifully preserved Samurai and Geisha districts, historic temples and some awesome markets. After checking into your hotel, maybe explore Kenroku-en Garden and Kanazawa Castle Park. Tonight is a free evening so you can explore the streets at your own pace and maybe indulge in Kanazawa's izakaya and famed fresh seafood.
Day 4: Kanazawa
Explore Kanazawa on foot today, on a walking tour of the Higashi Chaya district. Get lost among Geisha as you walk through alleyways and traditional Chaya houses, known locally as places of tradition, feasts and entertainment. If tea's your thing, perhaps enjoy a traditional tea ceremony at one of the local tea houses. The afternoon will then be free for you to explore on your own.
Day 5: Kyoto
Today, catch a train through the Japanese Alps to Kyoto – once the imperial capital of Japan and one of the most beautiful cities in the country. With over 2000 temples, shrines and gardens, Kyoto is a great place to get lost in. With a good bus network linking all its key sites, you can hop on the bus to get around today – maybe visit the magnificent, gold-plated Kinkaku-ji Temple with its expansive grounds in Kyoto’s northwest, or Nijo Castle – the feudal-era castle famous for its squeaking ‘nightingale floors,’ designed to alert inhabitants to approaching ninja. In the early evening, meet up with your leader for a walk through Kyoto’s famous Gion district – the heart of the city’s Geisha culture.
Day 6: Kyoto
Join your leader for a cultural experience that dates to the 17th century – the Kyo-Yuzen dyeing technique. Unlike immersion dyeing, this involves using stencils to apply colour carefully to create delicate, original designs. You’ll have the choice of a handkerchief, a phone case or a tote bag (subject to stock availability), which you can then dye using this traditional hand-painting method. Today you'll also take a walk in the wooded hills near Fushimi Inari-Taisho, famous for its Shinto 'fox temple' and atmospheric red torii gates – a must-see for keen photographers. The afternoon is free for you to explore, and your leader can give you recommendations on what to see and how to get there. Cycling is also a great way to see the city, and renting a bike is inexpensive. It's your last night in Kyoto, so make sure you try some of Kyoto’s famed Kyo-ryori (Kyoto cuisine) or wander the food market of Nishiki in the city’s heart.
Day 7: Hiroshima
Hiroshima is a bustling metropolis with a tragic history and this morning, you’ll travel there via bullet train. When you arrive, your leader will take you to the Peace Park and the ruins of the A-Bomb Dome building – one of 11 structures left partially standing as a reminder of the destruction of nuclear war following the atomic bomb blast on 6 August 1945. The Peace Park contains monuments and a sobering museum dedicated to Hiroshima and international peace. The afternoon is free to rest, relax or continue exploring the city. Tonight, try Hiroshima’s most famous dish – okonomiyaki (savoury pancake of cabbage, meat or seafood) – grilled in front of you on a sizzling hotplate.
Day 8: Hiroshima
Today you’ll jump on a local train and a ferry to spend the day at the nearby island of Miyajima with its famous 'floating' Torii Gate and the grand Itsukushima-jinja Shrine. Hike through the woods to the peak of Mt Misen for some stunning views of the Inland Sea stretching far out below you. Be sure to watch out for inquisitive and eternally hungry deer that roam the island. Back in Hiroshima, you can enjoy a free evening tonight.
Day 9: Kyoto to Osaka
Travel by bullet train to Osaka today – what better way to finish your trip than in a city with the motto 'kuidaore' (eat until you drop)! Osaka is Japan's unofficial culinary capital, with its tiny backstreets overflowing with restaurants and bars serving up local delicacies. You can also discover Japan's answer to fast food – Osaka is credited with the first kaiten-zushi (conveyor belt sushi) restaurants after its inventor (the owner of a sushi restaurant with staffing issues) watched beer bottles on a conveyor belt at the nearby Asahi brewery. When you arrive, head out on a leader-led walking tour of the Dotombori district, famous for its shopping and entertainment. At night, this place is lit with the colour of hundreds of neon lights! If time allows, explore the vibrant Shinsekai district to see Osaka’s iconic Tsutenkaku Tower. For dinner, maybe try kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers), or takoyaki (grilled octopus), an Osaka speciality.
Day 10: Osaka
There are no activities planned for today, and you can depart at any time after check out. If you’d like to extend your stay and explore the many neighbourhoods of Osaka, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
Inclusions
  • Meals: 1 dinner.
  • Transport: Public Bus, Metro, Train, Bullet Train.
  • Accommodation: Multishare Hostel (5 nights), Pod Hostel (2 nights), Family Owned Guesthouse (2 nights).
  • Tokyo - Meiji Jingu Shrine.
  • Tokyo - Shibuya walking tour.
  • Tokyo - Yoyogi Park.
  • Tokyo - Harajuku street.
  • Kanazawa - Higashi Chaya District walking tour.
  • Kyoto - Gion District walk.
  • Kyoto - Fushimi Inari-Taisha.
  • Kyoto - Kyo-Yuzen Dyeing Workshop.
  • Hiroshima - Peace Park & A - Bomb Dome.
  • Hiroshima - Peace Museum.
  • Hiroshima - Miyajima Island.
  • Osaka - Dotombori District walking tour.
Departure dates
All pp pricing is based on twin share occupancy. Single supplements will apply
Start End Availability Price NZD
10 May 2026 19 May 2026 1 $3,320
14 May 2026 23 May 2026 4 $2,718
17 May 2026 26 May 2026 6 $2,786
21 May 2026 30 May 2026 11 $2,396
24 May 2026 02 Jun 2026 8 $2,745
31 May 2026 09 Jun 2026 12 $2,392
07 Jun 2026 16 Jun 2026 1 $2,930
14 Jun 2026 23 Jun 2026 8 $2,860
21 Jun 2026 30 Jun 2026 9 $2,890
25 Jun 2026 04 Jul 2026 14 $2,630
02 Jul 2026 11 Jul 2026 12 $2,770
07 Jul 2026 16 Jul 2026 9 $2,770
23 Jul 2026 01 Aug 2026 10 $2,870
28 Jul 2026 06 Aug 2026 9 $2,890
16 Aug 2026 25 Aug 2026 14 $2,855
20 Aug 2026 29 Aug 2026 15 $2,855
23 Aug 2026 01 Sep 2026 11 $2,830
30 Aug 2026 08 Sep 2026 13 $2,855
08 Sep 2026 17 Sep 2026 14 $2,935
10 Sep 2026 19 Sep 2026 14 $2,935
24 Sep 2026 03 Oct 2026 12 $2,935
26 Sep 2026 05 Oct 2026 15 $2,935
27 Sep 2026 06 Oct 2026 15 $2,935
29 Sep 2026 08 Oct 2026 16 $2,935
01 Oct 2026 10 Oct 2026 15 $2,990
04 Oct 2026 13 Oct 2026 16 $2,990
06 Oct 2026 15 Oct 2026 5 $3,180
11 Oct 2026 20 Oct 2026 11 $2,990
15 Oct 2026 24 Oct 2026 16 $2,990
18 Oct 2026 27 Oct 2026 15 $2,990
20 Oct 2026 29 Oct 2026 14 $2,990
25 Oct 2026 03 Nov 2026 14 $2,990
27 Oct 2026 05 Nov 2026 16 $2,990
01 Nov 2026 10 Nov 2026 13 $2,855
05 Nov 2026 14 Nov 2026 14 $2,855
08 Nov 2026 17 Nov 2026 14 $2,855
12 Nov 2026 21 Nov 2026 15 $2,855
15 Nov 2026 24 Nov 2026 9 $2,895
19 Nov 2026 28 Nov 2026 15 $2,855
22 Nov 2026 01 Dec 2026 15 $2,855
29 Nov 2026 08 Dec 2026 15 $2,855
01 Dec 2026 10 Dec 2026 15 $2,770
03 Dec 2026 12 Dec 2026 14 $2,770
06 Dec 2026 15 Dec 2026 16 $2,770
10 Dec 2026 19 Dec 2026 14 $2,770
13 Dec 2026 22 Dec 2026 16 $2,770
10 Jan 2027 19 Jan 2027 16 $2,910
24 Jan 2027 02 Feb 2027 16 $2,910
31 Jan 2027 09 Feb 2027 16 $2,910
07 Feb 2027 16 Feb 2027 16 $2,910
14 Feb 2027 23 Feb 2027 16 $2,910
21 Feb 2027 02 Mar 2027 16 $2,910
25 Feb 2027 06 Mar 2027 16 $2,910
28 Feb 2027 09 Mar 2027 16 $2,910
07 Mar 2027 16 Mar 2027 15 $2,995
11 Mar 2027 20 Mar 2027 15 $2,995
14 Mar 2027 23 Mar 2027 15 $2,995
18 Mar 2027 27 Mar 2027 16 $2,995
21 Mar 2027 30 Mar 2027 16 $2,995
23 Mar 2027 01 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
25 Mar 2027 03 Apr 2027 15 $3,080
28 Mar 2027 06 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
30 Mar 2027 08 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
01 Apr 2027 10 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
03 Apr 2027 12 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
04 Apr 2027 13 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
06 Apr 2027 15 Apr 2027 15 $3,080
07 Apr 2027 16 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
08 Apr 2027 17 Apr 2027 16 $3,080
10 Apr 2027 19 Apr 2027 16 $3,140
11 Apr 2027 20 Apr 2027 16 $3,140
13 Apr 2027 22 Apr 2027 16 $3,140
06 May 2027 15 May 2027 16 $3,140
09 May 2027 18 May 2027 16 $3,140
13 May 2027 22 May 2027 16 $3,140
16 May 2027 25 May 2027 16 $3,140
20 May 2027 29 May 2027 16 $3,140
23 May 2027 01 Jun 2027 16 $3,140
27 May 2027 05 Jun 2027 16 $3,140
30 May 2027 08 Jun 2027 16 $3,140
06 Jun 2027 15 Jun 2027 16 $2,910
13 Jun 2027 22 Jun 2027 16 $2,910
20 Jun 2027 29 Jun 2027 16 $2,910
24 Jun 2027 03 Jul 2027 16 $2,910
27 Jun 2027 06 Jul 2027 16 $2,910
01 Jul 2027 10 Jul 2027 16 $2,910
04 Jul 2027 13 Jul 2027 16 $2,910
06 Jul 2027 15 Jul 2027 16 $2,995
22 Jul 2027 31 Jul 2027 16 $2,995
27 Jul 2027 05 Aug 2027 16 $2,995
15 Aug 2027 24 Aug 2027 16 $2,995
17 Aug 2027 26 Aug 2027 16 $2,995
19 Aug 2027 28 Aug 2027 16 $2,995
22 Aug 2027 31 Aug 2027 16 $2,995
29 Aug 2027 07 Sep 2027 16 $3,080
02 Sep 2027 11 Sep 2027 16 $3,080
07 Sep 2027 16 Sep 2027 16 $3,080
09 Sep 2027 18 Sep 2027 16 $3,080
23 Sep 2027 02 Oct 2027 16 $3,080
26 Sep 2027 05 Oct 2027 16 $3,080
28 Sep 2027 07 Oct 2027 16 $3,080
30 Sep 2027 09 Oct 2027 16 $3,080
03 Oct 2027 12 Oct 2027 16 $3,140
07 Oct 2027 16 Oct 2027 16 $3,140
10 Oct 2027 19 Oct 2027 16 $3,140
14 Oct 2027 23 Oct 2027 16 $3,140
17 Oct 2027 26 Oct 2027 16 $3,140
19 Oct 2027 28 Oct 2027 16 $3,140
24 Oct 2027 02 Nov 2027 16 $3,140
26 Oct 2027 04 Nov 2027 16 $3,140
31 Oct 2027 09 Nov 2027 16 $3,140
04 Nov 2027 13 Nov 2027 16 $2,995
07 Nov 2027 16 Nov 2027 16 $2,995
11 Nov 2027 20 Nov 2027 16 $2,995
14 Nov 2027 23 Nov 2027 16 $2,995
18 Nov 2027 27 Nov 2027 16 $2,995
21 Nov 2027 30 Nov 2027 16 $2,995
28 Nov 2027 07 Dec 2027 16 $2,995
02 Dec 2027 11 Dec 2027 16 $2,910
05 Dec 2027 14 Dec 2027 16 $2,910
09 Dec 2027 18 Dec 2027 16 $2,910
12 Dec 2027 21 Dec 2027 16 $2,910