Discover the perfect balance of urban charm, natural beauty, and traditional Japanese culture on this 5-day journey starting from Yokohama. This small-group experience offers you a relaxing yet enriching trip through iconic destinations like Hakone, Mt. Fuji, and Tokyo – with onsen stays, scenic drives, and free time to explore at your own pace.
You’ll begin with a night in the port city of Yokohama, with free time to visit unique attractions like the Cup Noodles Museum and Chinatown. Then, travel by private car to Hakone, where you’ll unwind at a traditional hot spring ryokan. On day three, witness the power of nature at Owakudani’s volcanic valley and enjoy picture-perfect views of Mt. Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi’s Ōishi Park and Oshino Hakkai. The trip ends with free exploration in Tokyo, giving you the flexibility to shop, dine, or simply relax before departure.
This itinerary blends immersive cultural elements with curated experiences. Guests will participate in a traditional chopstick-making workshop, enjoy a kimono walk through heritage districts, and unwind in a Japanese onsen. Efficient travel is ensured with a Shinkansen journey from Osaka to Tokyo. A culinary highlight includes a sushi-making class with sake tasting, offering insight into Japan’s refined food culture.

Cultural Experience Highlights
Take part in a traditional craft workshop and make your own pair of chopsticks, gaining hands-on insight into the artistry of Japanese craftsmanship.
Dress in an elegant kimono and wander through the atmospheric streets of an Edo-period town, where history and tradition come alive.
Unwind in a serene onsen (hot spring), where the soothing waters relax your body and rejuvenate your spirit after a day of cultural discovery.
Experience the speed and comfort of Japan’s iconic Shinkansen (bullet train) as you travel between major cities and enjoy scenic views along the way.
Join a sushi and sake workshop, where a local chef will guide you in making authentic sushi, followed by a tasting of carefully selected regional sake.
Discover the perfect balance of urban charm, natural beauty, and traditional Japanese culture on this 5-day journey starting from Yokohama. This small-group experience offers you a relaxing yet enriching trip through iconic destinations like Hakone, Mt. Fuji, and Tokyo – with onsen stays, scenic drives, and free time to explore at your own pace.
You’ll begin with a night in the port city of Yokohama, with free time to visit unique attractions like the Cup Noodles Museum and Chinatown. Then, travel by private car to Hakone, where you’ll unwind at a traditional hot spring ryokan. On day three, witness the power of nature at Owakudani’s volcanic valley and enjoy picture-perfect views of Mt. Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi’s Ōishi Park and Oshino Hakkai. The trip ends with free exploration in Tokyo, giving you the flexibility to shop, dine, or simply relax before departure.
This itinerary blends immersive cultural elements with curated experiences. Guests will participate in a traditional chopstick-making workshop, enjoy a kimono walk through heritage districts, and unwind in a Japanese onsen. Efficient travel is ensured with a Shinkansen journey from Osaka to Tokyo. A culinary highlight includes a sushi-making class with sake tasting, offering insight into Japan’s refined food culture.

Cultural Experience Highlights
Take part in a traditional craft workshop and make your own pair of chopsticks, gaining hands-on insight into the artistry of Japanese craftsmanship.
Dress in an elegant kimono and wander through the atmospheric streets of an Edo-period town, where history and tradition come alive.
Unwind in a serene onsen (hot spring), where the soothing waters relax your body and rejuvenate your spirit after a day of cultural discovery.
Experience the speed and comfort of Japan’s iconic Shinkansen (bullet train) as you travel between major cities and enjoy scenic views along the way.
Join a sushi and sake workshop, where a local chef will guide you in making authentic sushi, followed by a tasting of carefully selected regional sake.
