This 9-day Japan vacation beckons you to explore some of the country’s most iconic cities, including Kyoto, Nara, Tokyo, Uji and Mt. Fuji. It includes both modern central-located and traditional accommodations, as well as trips via the infamous Japanese bullet trains: the premiere public transport experience. Culture, food, and fun await with you on this trip that’s sure to satisfy!
Tokyo - Hakone - Mt.Fuji - Kyoto - Nara 9-Days
This itinerary has been carefully crafted for you based on highly rated feedback from past JATRAVI tour participants. It features a curated selection of sightseeing experiences that are especially popular and well-received by many.
You can also customize your own original tour according to your interests, schedule, preferred hotel style, and budget. Leave your travel planning to the experts at JATRAVI!
Upon your arrival in Tokyo, your driver will welcome you at your airport’s arrival hall and get you to your hotel in a private vehicle.
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
( Private Guide )
Meiji Shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Surrounded by a beautiful forest, it offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city despite being located in the heart of Tokyo. Visitors can enjoy traditional architecture, tranquil walking paths, and cultural events held throughout the year. It is an important site for understanding the spirit of the Japanese people and Japanese culture.
Takeshita Street is a lively shopping street in Harajuku, Tokyo, famous for its youth fashion, trendy boutiques, crepes, and vibrant pop culture.
The tree-lined avenue of Omotesando is often considered Tokyo’s version of Paris’s grand boulevards, offering a wide range of upscale brand-name stores and stylish shopping experiences.
Senso-ji Temple is the oldest and most famous Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Its iconic Kaminarimon Gate is a popular photo spot, and the bustling shopping street Nakamise-dori leading to the temple offers a variety of local street foods. You can enjoy treats like takoyaki (octopus balls), yakisoba (stir-fried noodles), Asakusa’s specialty monjayaki (savory pancake), and taiyaki (fish-shaped waffles filled with sweet red bean paste).
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Tsukiji Market, once Japan’s largest wholesale fish market, is a vibrant culinary hub in Tokyo. Though the inner market moved to Toyosu, Tsukiji’s outer market still thrives with fresh seafood, street food stalls, kitchenware shops, and sushi restaurants—offering visitors an authentic taste of Japanese food culture.
Experience the vibrant atmosphere and exceptional sushi in Tokyo. Enroll in a 1.5-hour group cooking class to master the art of crafting perfect sushi rolls, including nigiri, inari, hosomaki, and more.
Shibuya Crossing, located in front of Shibuya Station, is one of the busiest and most iconic intersections in the world. Surrounded by giant screens and neon lights, it represents the vibrant energy of Tokyo. Watching people cross from all directions at once is a must-see experience for visitors.
Nearby, the Hachiko Statue honors the loyal Akita dog who continued to wait at the station for his owner even after his death. Hachiko is celebrated as a symbol of loyalty and devotion, and became famous worldwide as the inspiration for the Hollywood film Hachi: A Dog's Tale. The statue is a beloved photo spot for both locals and tourists.
Odaiba Seaside Park is a scenic spot offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the iconic Rainbow Bridge. Visitors can also enjoy sights of popular landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty replica and the Gundam statue, making it a fantastic place for photography. It’s an ideal location for families and relaxation.
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Owakudani Valley was formed by a volcanic eruption of Mount Hakone about 3,000 years ago. Even today, steam vents and the smell of sulfur fill the air, making it a popular spot to experience geothermal activity up close. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the powerful forces of nature. Don’t miss the local specialty, “Kuro-tamago” (black eggs) — hard-boiled eggs cooked in the hot springs, turned black by the volcanic minerals. It’s said that eating one will add seven years to your life!
Ride a pirate ship-style sightseeing boat on Lake Ashi and enjoy a relaxing cruise while taking in breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and Hakone's stunning scenery. Located on the lakeshore, Hakone Shrine is known for its sacred atmosphere surrounded by forest and its iconic red torii gate standing gracefully in the water.
The Hakone Open-Air Museum is Japan’s first outdoor sculpture museum, set amidst the beautiful mountains of Hakone. Over 100 sculptures by renowned artists are displayed across its spacious grounds. Visitors can enjoy a blend of art and nature, along with interactive exhibits, relaxing hot spring foot baths, and the Picasso Pavilion featuring a rich collection of his works.
Accommodation: Fuji View Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Iyashi no Sato Nenba is a peaceful, traditional Japanese village located near Mt. Fuji. The restored thatched-roof houses offer cultural experiences such as craft making, kimono rentals, and local cuisine. Surrounded by nature, it provides stunning views of Mt. Fuji, making it ideal for relaxation and photography.
Narusawa Ice Cave, located in the Aokigahara Forest, is a fascinating lava cave formed by a Mt. Fuji eruption about 1,150 years ago. The cave maintains a constant temperature of around 3°C throughout the year and features stunning natural ice pillars and icicle-like formations. With tunnels as low as 90 cm and narrow stairways, it offers an adventurous experience—making it a perfect stop on a hidden gem or off-the-beaten-path tour.
Arakura Sengen Shrine, located on Mount Arakura in Yamanashi Prefecture, is famous as a scenic spot for viewing Mount Fuji. The shrine grounds feature a beautiful five-story pagoda, making it a popular destination for photographers, especially during the cherry blossom season in spring.
Oshino Hakkai is located at the base of Mount Fuji and is famous for its eight clear spring water ponds. These springs are fed by melted snow from Mount Fuji and have been treasured for centuries as pure water. The area features traditional thatched-roof houses, charming shops, and beautiful scenery, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking nature and culture.
Accommodation: Fuji View Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car )
Today, you'll board a Bullet Train from Odawara to Kyoto. You'll be taken to your hotel in a private vehicle.
Upon your arrival, you'll have the entire day for yourself. Feel free to unwind at your hotel or explore the surrounding area.
Accommodation: Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijyo ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Kiyomizu-dera is one of Kyoto’s most iconic temples, featuring a wooden stage that extends from the main hall and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains. Founded in 778 and registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds deep historical and spiritual significance for the Japanese people. It's well worth visiting to experience the seasonal scenery and traditional temple architecture.
Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a famous Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto. Its top two floors are covered in stunning gold leaf, creating a beautiful reflection on the surrounding pond. Originally built in the 14th century as a retirement villa for a shogun, it was later converted into a temple. Kinkaku-ji is surrounded by peaceful gardens designed to complement the temple’s elegant architecture. It is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, attracting visitors worldwide who come to admire its shimmering beauty and tranquil setting throughout the year.
Nijo Castle is a historic UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its beautiful gardens and magnificent architecture. Built in 1603, it served as the residence of the Tokugawa shoguns. Visitors can explore its stunning interiors, including lavish sliding door paintings and the “nightingale floors” that chirp when walked upon, offering a glimpse into Japan’s samurai culture of the Edo period.
Accommodation: Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijyo ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Fushimi Inari Taisha is Japan’s most famous shrine dedicated to Inari, the god of rice and prosperity. It is known for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates that form scenic trails up the mountain. Millions of visitors come each year seeking blessings and enjoying the beautiful photo opportunities.
Todai-ji Temple, located within Nara Park, is one of Japan’s most famous and historically significant temples. It houses the massive bronze Great Buddha statue. Nara Park is home to hundreds of freely roaming deer, considered sacred messengers. This peaceful area beautifully combines cultural heritage and nature. Be sure to try feeding the friendly deer during your visit.
Nakatanidou is a renowned shop specializing in traditional mochi, offering live demonstrations of the beloved Japanese treat's creation process. Their pride lies in the dramatic mochi-pounding, or mochitsuki, performed daily at the shop which visitors can gather to watch.
Accommodation: Miyako City Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Car )
Enjoy your final day in Japan until your guide arrives to escort you to Osaka International airport for your departing flight.