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Experience Japan on a 10-day private, all-inclusive tour covering six vibrant cities with expert guides, stunning sights, and seamless logistics.
Planning a trip to Japan can be overwhelming—where to start, what to see, and how to make the most of your time. This 10-day private tour offers a comprehensive and hassle-free way to explore Tokyo, Yamanashi (Mt Fuji), Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka, all with the comfort of included accommodations, transportation, and meals. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this tour is designed to give you an authentic Japanese experience without the stress of planning every detail.
What we really love about this experience is how it combines classic sights with local touches—think secret spots that only insiders know—plus the convenience of having a dedicated guide and private transportation. It’s an ideal option for travelers who want an in-depth look at Japan’s diverse culture and scenery, especially if you prefer a tailored, all-inclusive package rather than piecing together separate adventures.
One thing to consider is the price—at over $9,200 per person, it’s a significant investment. But when you weigh that against the extensive itinerary, all logistics handled, and the insider access, many will find it offers great value for a luxury, curated experience. This tour suits those who want a comfortable, well-organized, and enriching journey through Japan, especially first-timers or travelers who prefer guided flexibility.
This tour offers a whirlwind of Japan’s most celebrated sights, carefully curated to give travelers a balanced mix of culture, history, modernity, and nature. The itinerary is packed, but each day is designed to maximize your experience while leaving room for authentic moments and occasional surprises.
For a more personal experience, these private Tokyo tours deliver individual attention
Your journey begins with a warm greeting at Power Lounge Central, where your guide will meet you and assist with hotel check-in in the buzzing district of Shinjuku. Expect a comfortable 3-star hotel, ideal as a base for exploring Tokyo by day and unwinding after busy days.
This day is dedicated to classic Tokyo highlights. The Tokyo Skytree offers panoramic views—you’ll love the way the city sprawls beneath you from one of the tallest towers in Japan. Next, the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa provides a glimpse into Japan’s spiritual roots, with its iconic Kaminarimon gate and bustling shopping streets.
The Shibuya Crossing is a must-see—a chaotic yet mesmerizing pedestrian scramble that captures Tokyo’s fast-paced energy. Spanning just an hour, this stop is perfect for snapping photos and people-watching. Then, Takeshita Street in Harajuku offers a sensory overload of quirky fashion and sweet treats, ideal for understanding Tokyo’s youth culture.
The day kicks off with the Tokyo Tower, reminiscent of Paris’s Eiffel Tower but painted in signature red and white. It’s a great spot for photos and enjoying the cityscape. The teamLab Borderless digital art museum showcases Japan’s innovative art scene—expect interactive, boundary-breaking installations that captivate all ages.
Food lovers will enjoy the Tsukiji Fish Market, where fresh seafood and traditional Japanese ingredients fill the air with enticing aromas. Later, the vibrant Takeshita Street makes another appearance, this time emphasizing Tokyo’s trendsetting youth scene. In the evening, the Tokyo Night & Light event features stunning projections and live performances, adding a magical touch to your last night in Tokyo.
A highlight of the trip is a visit to Mount Fuji, Japan’s most famous and active volcano. Expect breathtaking views of the snow-capped peak and the surrounding landscape. The tour lasts about four hours, giving ample time for photos and soaking in the serenity. Afterwards, the tranquil Lake Kawaguchiko provides a peaceful spot to reflect and enjoy the natural scenery, accessible via direct bus from Tokyo.
Traveling by private transport or included logistics, you’ll reach Hiroshima, home to the poignant Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park. The museum and memorials here serve as powerful reminders of Japan’s resilience and the importance of peace. The Hiroshima Castle, reconstructed after war destruction, offers insight into samurai-era Japan, while the Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island—with its floating torii gate—is a breathtaking sight, perfect for a moment of quiet awe.
Kyoto welcomes you with its timeless beauty. The Kyoto Tower offers a quick introduction to the city’s skyline, but the real treasures lie in temples like Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, shimmering with its signature gold leaf. Exploring Gion, Kyoto’s Geisha district, reveals a blend of traditional tea houses, historic streets, and the chance to spot a Geisha or Maiko.
The Yasaka Shrine and Tofuku-ji provide further spiritual insights, while Tenryu-ji showcases Zen tranquility. On Day 7, Fushimi Inari-taisha with thousands of vermilion torii gates is a must, and Nishiki Market offers a deep dive into local cuisine. The day ends in Arashiyama, famed for its bamboo groves and scenic beauty.
Nara, often called Japan’s first capital, is famous for its friendly, freely roaming deer in Nara Park. The Todai-ji Temple houses a monumental Buddha statue and is a highlight for history buffs. The Nara National Museum showcases ancient artifacts, while Kasugataisha Shrine and Kofuku-ji offer quiet spiritual spaces amid the city’s lush surroundings. Toshodai-ji, founded by Chinese monks, adds another layer of cultural depth.
Known as Japan’s kitchen, Osaka is lively and colorful. The Osaka Castle, with its impressive history and stunning views, is a photo-worthy stop. In Dotonbori, giant neon signs and street food stalls—think takoyaki and okonomiyaki—capture Osaka’s culinary and entertainment spirit. Shinsekai’s retro charm and the scenic teamLab Botanical Garden showcase modern Japanese creativity and outdoor beauty. Tsutenkaku Street adds an authentic shopping and local flavor to your day.
Your last morning includes shopping at Dotonbori Tsuribori for souvenirs and last-minute bites. The tour concludes with a designated drop-off at either Osaka or Tokyo airport, ensuring a stress-free end to your adventure.
This all-inclusive package is tailored for travelers who prefer a luxurious, guided experience without the hassle of booking every detail themselves. The included private transportation, expert guides, and curated attractions mean you’ll see the highlights efficiently, while still having opportunities to explore at your own pace.
The accommodations in 3-star hotels are comfortable, strategically located, and provide a good base for both sightseeing and relaxation. The meals—three per day—are included to give you a taste of authentic Japanese cuisine without extra planning or expense. Plus, the free attraction tickets and photography services add an extra layer of convenience and fun.
While the price might seem steep, it’s a reflection of the comprehensive nature of this experience—covering six major cities, countless attractions, and seamless logistics. For those wanting a stress-free, immersive, and well-rounded Japan trip, this tour delivers on those promises.
This experience is perfect for first-time visitors who want an overview of Japan’s diverse regions, especially if they prefer guided tours over independent travel. It’s ideal for travelers who value comfort, convenience, and insider access, and are willing to invest in a premium package. Those with limited time but a desire to see Japan’s highlights in depth will find this itinerary a wise choice.
On the flip side, if you’re on a tight budget or prefer to explore independently, this might not be the best fit. But for those looking for a luxury, curated journey through Japan’s most iconic and meaningful locations, this tour offers exceptional value.
Is this tour suitable for all age groups?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the itinerary is designed to be accessible. However, the pace might be a bit brisk for very young children or those with mobility issues.
Are meals included in the tour?
Yes, three meals per day are covered, allowing you to enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine without extra cost or planning.
What type of accommodation is provided?
Guests stay in carefully selected 3-star hotels in every city, providing comfort and strategic locations for sightseeing.
Will I have free time during the tour?
The itinerary is packed, but guides are flexible, and some free time may be available for personal exploration or rest.
Is transportation private?
Absolutely. The tour includes private transportation, ensuring comfort, punctuality, and a relaxed experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations made at least 6 days before the tour start are fully refundable. Cancellations closer to the date may incur fees, so reviewing the policy is recommended.
To sum it up, this 10-day all-inclusive Japan private tour offers a rare blend of culture, stunning sights, and seamless logistics—perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive, comfortable, and authentic experience. While the cost is significant, the value of guided access to Japan’s most iconic regions, combined with the convenience of everything being taken care of, makes it an attractive option for those seeking a memorable adventure without the stress of planning. If you’re craving a deep dive into Japan’s diverse tapestry of tradition and modernity, this tour will set the stage beautifully.