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Tokyo & Kyoto City Experience
Where modern rhythm meets quiet tradition
Tokyo moves with intensity, where every street feels active and constantly changing. Kyoto offers a different experience, shaped by stillness, detail, and traditions that have remained consistent over time.
Moving between these two cities creates a shift in perspective. The contrast is not only visual but also in how each place is experienced. Fast transitions give way to slower moments, allowing you to notice both energy and calm within the same journey.

🏯 Next departure: May 12, 2026 · 5 spots left · Most booked Japan tour · Free cancellation
Why this journey
Combines Japan’s most dynamic and historic cities
Balanced itinerary with guided and free time
Access to cultural landmarks and local neighborhoods
Comfortable high-speed rail travel between cities
Designed for a relaxed yet engaging pace
What's Covered
Inclusions
6 nights accommodation in Tokyo and Kyoto
Daily breakfast
Japan Rail Pass
English-speaking guide
Entry to selected landmarks
Exclusions
International flights
Travel insurance
Personal expenses
Optional experiences
Starting from
$2,980
/person
Duration
7 D / 6 N
Departure
March 18, 2026
Destination
Japan
Group size
Max 12 Travelers
Inclusions
Stay, Breakfast, Rail Pass, Guide
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Tour Itinerary
Arrive and transfer into the city. The first evening is open, giving you time to step outside and experience Tokyo at your own pace.
Move through key districts including Asakusa and Shibuya, where traditional surroundings and modern movement exist side by side.
Asakusa Temple
Shibuya Crossing
City Walk
Spend the day exploring quieter areas, local streets, and everyday spaces that reveal a more personal side of the city.
Local Markets
Hidden Streets
Neighborhood Walk
Take the Shinkansen to Kyoto. After arrival, walk through Gion where traditional architecture defines the atmosphere.
Shinkansen Ride
Gion District
Visit temples and historic areas that reflect Kyoto’s heritage, with time to explore surrounding streets.
A flexible day to revisit favorite areas or explore new parts of the city. The slower rhythm allows for a more personal experience.
An afternoon at Fushimi Inari — the shrine of ten thousand torii gates — timed for the late golden hour when crowds thin and the vermillion tunnels glow. Morning spent at Kiyomizu-dera, Kyoto's hillside temple with panoramic views over the city framed in blossom. Walk down through the preserved Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka stone lanes.




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