Day 1
Start Osaka
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Accommodation
Ibis Budget Osaka Umeda (or similar)
Say kon'nichiwa to the land of sushi, samurai & sake! In a country where the ancient and the modern collide in truly mesmerising style, you’ll make your way from Osaka to Tokyo, taking in temples, teppanyaki, geishas and gardens, plus miniature deer along the way.
Locations Visited
Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Miyajima, Hakone, Tokyo
Countries Visited
Japan
Travel Style
Accommodations
9 nights included
Age Requirements
Social travel experiences for 18-35 year olds
Day 1
Accommodation
Ibis Budget Osaka Umeda (or similar)
Day 2
Osaka is all yours today! Head to Osaka Castle or Sumiyoshi-taisa for a dose of history, or to Nara to meet the cutest deers ever! This evening, you have the option to gobble down a delicious meal at an Izakaya - traditional little restaurants with rice beer, sake & locals finishing up their days. Still not done for the day? We sense some traditional Japanese PATI (that's Japanese for partying) and karaoke may be on the cards....
Accommodation
Ibis Budget Osaka Umeda (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
Day 3
Accommodation
Ibis Styles Kyoto Station (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
Tea houses. Kiyomizu Temple. The Golden Pavilion. Geishas. It’s all so surreal. You’ll feel like you’ve wandered into a film set.
Day 4
Accommodation
Ibis Styles Kyoto Station (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
Day 5
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Hiroshima (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
Visit the Peace Park and Peace Memorial Museum to commemorate the lives lost after the atomic bomb was dropped on the city.
Day 6
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Hiroshima (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
This way to amazing! These are the sites you always see in those impossibly tranquil pictures of Japan. IRL.
Day 7
Accommodation
Daiichi Ryogoku Hotel (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
Prepare to be impressed. An awesome cable car ride is set against dream-like views of Mount Fuji.
Day 8
Accommodation
Daiichi Ryogoku Hotel (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
Check out the Sensoji Temple, one of the most significant temples in Japan, decked with a 5-storey pagoda. Don't forget to snap a pic under the giant red lantern!
Get a piece of Japan to take back home from one of the many little stalls here on Nakamise Street, just a short walk from the Sensoji Temple.
Visit this Shinto shrine in Shibuya, dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shōken. You'll have the chance to wander through a tranquil forest, passing under the world-famous Tori Gate. And ofc, stop for a picture in front of the many colourful Sake barrels, and make a wish at the sacred Camphor tree.
Get ready for a riot of colour and vibrant fashion. This was (and still is) a home for Japanese fashion. Grab a vintage bag, a pair of sneakers or a kawaii outfit. And don't get us started on the food! You'll find rainbow cotton candy, candy covered strawberries or a rainbow cheese sandwich.
It's only the biggest pedestrian intersection in the world! Come watch the world go by (and grab an iconic picture) on the crossing.
Day 9
Accommodation
Daiichi Ryogoku Hotel (or similar)
Meals
Breakfast
Day 10
Meals
Breakfast
Title
Generally, not. Most of our travellers can get a visa on arrival in Japan. But your visa requirements can change according to your citizenship (and also according to the length and purpose of your visit). We always recommend that you check out our visa guide for more information.
The currency (that can buy you some unbeatable authentic sushi) in Japan is the Japanese Yen (¥).
This will depend on which city you arrive at.
Tokyo
Tokyo is serviced by two major international airports, Narita and Haneda. You’re welcome to take a taxi to the hotel, but these tend to be quite expensive. That’s why, the best way to reach our hotel is by train. You can purchase tickets from the counter at the airport. And the journey will take you 1-2 hours.
Osaka
The Kansai International Airport in Osaka is around 45 minutes away from our hotel by bus. And the best way to get there is by bus, that’ll drop you off close to our hotel. You can get your tickets at the counter. We don’t recommend getting a taxi since they tend to be quite expensive.
You can bring one bag or suitcase of 73cm x 50cm x 25cm (29” x 20” x 10”), with a max weight of 20kg (44lbs) – plus one piece of hand luggage suitable as a carry-on for flights on this trip.
You’ll travel between a few destinations via the Shinkansen (bullet train), and won’t have your main luggage because of the space restrictions. But there’s no need to worry, because we’ll send everything forward to the next hotel via truck.
In Hiroshima and Mt Koya, you’ll need to bring an overnight bag since you won’t have your main luggage with you. Your Trip Manager will advise you about what you should bring for each day.
Starstruck by the Shinkansen? Same. All bullet train tickets are one-use-only tickets (and not passes). So, you won’t be able to use them after the trip has concluded.
A Japan Rail Pass can be quite handy while travelling in Japan. But since we’ve got you covered for the transport, you won’t need a Japan Rail Pass. You’re always welcome to ask your Trip Manager where you can buy one once the trip ends.
Currently, Street Kart or Mario Kart aren’t offered on any Contiki trip. Who knows what the future holds, though?
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