Step into a futuristic, fascinating, and fantastical world.
Japan - a cacophony of modernity and tradition, nature and technology, crowds and calm. This country assaults your senses in the best way possible. You’ll see this for yourself on your journey from Tokyo to Osaka. Once you experience the chaos of Tokyo, walk the majestic temples of Kyoto and eat just about anything from the renowned Japanese cuisine, you’ll already be planning your next trip back.
Tokyo to Osaka trips
Tokyo to Osaka highlights
Take a ride on Japan’s bullet train
If you want to well and truly embrace all aspects of the Japanese lifestyle, there’s only one thing for it; get ready for a ride on a Shinkansen train (you get extra points if it’s during peak hour). Connecting travellers to and from Japan’s busiest cities in record time, this bullet train system is not only incredibly safe (no accidents to date) but will fast-track you straight to local status in no time.
Treat yourself to tasty traditional food
Get rid of all of your preconceived notions about Japanese food because nothing compares to eating the real, traditional thing. Boasting vibrant street food scenes your tastebuds will want to get lost in and heaps of restaurants where you can refuel after a day spent exploring, this country promises a culinary experience like no other – think Japanese pizza, fried octopus balls, and lots of sushi.
Wander through the neon-lit streets of Tokyo
Tokyo may be one of those cities you can easily get lost in, but you’ll hardly mind when walking through neighbourhoods as cool as Ginza with its shopping complexes and department stores, Roppongi with its pulsating nightlife scene, and Shibuya with its entertainment venues and theatres. Either settle on a pre-determined route or simply go where the impulse takes you for an afternoon well spent.
Soak up all of the Japanese culture in Osaka
There are plenty of things to do in Osaka from touring Universal Studios Japan and shopping ‘till you drop at boutique stores to venturing along Dotombori Arcade at nighttime. In fact, you could spend several days here and still not feel as though you’ve seen it all. To avoid that, head to Osaka Castle for some tradition, a local market for some street food, and Shinsekai for some entertainment.
Temple-hop through Kyoto
If you want famous landmarks, you go to Tokyo. If you want delicious food, you go to Osaka. But if you want to see as many colourful shrines and Buddhist temples as you possibly can, you go to Kyoto. Featuring the country’s largest collection of World-Heritage listed sites (special shoutouts to Nijo-jo Castle and Shimogamo-jinja Shrine) and ancient monuments stepped in centuries of history, Kyoto is one for the highlight reel.
Visit the Hiroshima Peace Park
While visiting the Hiroshima Peace Park and museum might be sobering, this eye-opening experience is one that is necessary in order to fully understand how this nation has dealt with tragedy. From looking over the Cenotaph in the Peace Memorial Park to casting your eyes over the eerie form of the Atomic Dome, learn about how this city pays its respects to the events of the past but also how it celebrates a new era of universal peace.
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Noor · Traveled August 2024
The trip was AMAZING! Yuki our guide was incredible and she made the trip so memorable with great activities and wonderful people! We covered a lot of cities in Japan and most important landmarks with lots of free time! A lot of walking (30k+ steps daily) so if you're physically fit this is good for you! 10 stars amazing trip!
Review submitted 02 Sep 2024Japan Highlights
Monica · Traveled August 2024
My daughter and I took this tour in the middle of Summer. A really good and easy program that allowed us to have plenty of down time while also learning more about Japanese culture and history. A perfect taster and an opportunity to plan for our return.
Review submitted 31 Aug 2024Essential Japan
Joel · Traveled August 2024
First, and 110 percent not the last time I’ll be doing a trip like this
Review submitted 02 Sep 2024Japan Express
Rita · Traveled August 2024
Japan was amazing. Sadly our experience with the tour leader was far from amazing and for that reason I would not recommend this particular tour. The rest of the group I was with was what made our trip as we worked together to ensure we were all ok.
Review submitted 02 Sep 2024Essential Japan
Olivia · Traveled August 2024
I felt so looked after on this trip and had an amazing time travelling around Japan! Thanks to my leader and other travellers I had the best trip ever
Review submitted 28 Aug 2024