Japan itinerary North to South
- Duration : 21 days
- Locations : Sapporo, Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Takayama, Kyoto, Okayama, Miyajima, Fukuoka, Naha
A 3 week trip to Japan and you feel like touring Japan from North to South?
This organised tour with its optimised itinerary is made for you! Start from the natural island of Hokkaido and descend to Tokyo. After passing by Mount Fuji and the Japanese Alps, discover ancient Kyoto.
Visit the artists' island of Naoshima and the sacred island of Miyajima, off the coast of Hiroshima, and finish by relaxing on the beaches of Okinawa.
20-day itinerary
- Departure city/Airport : Sapporo (New Chitose Airport : CTS)
- Sapporo (3 nights)
- Ferry (1 night)
- Tokyo (3 nights)
- Hakone - Mount Fuji (1 night)
- Takayama (2 nights)
- Kyoto (4 nights)
- Okayama (1 night)
- Miyajima (1 night)
- Fukuoka (1 night)
- Okinawa, Naha (3 nights)
- Return city/Airport : Naha (Naha Airport : OKA)
Please find below the itinerary details.
Tour length : 20 nights / 21 days (+ 1 day at the beginning if you leave from Europe)
PLEASE NOTE: The departure and end dates shown on this page only apply to your stay in Japan. You must therefore leave Europe the day before the first day of your tour. The date of your return flight and that of your return to Europe are identical due to the time difference.
Example :
- Departure from Europe : January 1st
- Arrival in Tokyo (= the date to be selected in the calendar when booking) : January 2nd
- Return flight from Ishigaki International Airport ISG / Return to Europe : January 22st
Please note that flights are not included in the price of your tour.
This tour information was last updated on December 5, 2024 to ensure a smoother itinerary
This tour is a summary of all our "long-distance" tours: Hokkaido and the northern Japan, Kyushu: The Southern Route, Tokyo to Okinawa Beaches...
Why this trip to Japan ?
- A 3-week tour that allows you to visit the major tourist sites all over Japan!
- Travel to Honshu and Tokyo via a comfortable cruise ship
- After 3 days in Tokyo, leave for Mount Fuji for an unforgettable dinner and night in a ryokan
- Take a nature stop in the Japanese Alps: Takayama and Shirakawa-go
- Head for Kyoto by high-speed Shinkansen : a guided tour of the Gion district awaits you
- In Kyoto, a travel angel will welcome you to a traditional Japan Experience house
- Reach Hiroshima and the sacred island of Miyajima, before arriving on the island of Kyushu
- The Okinawa archipelago will have you seduced by its natural beauty and white sandy beaches
- Transport included: Japan Rail Pass, Hakone Free Pass, flight to Okinawa...
- Enjoy unlimited internet access thanks to your pocket Wi-Fi
- If needed, contact our bilingual Japanese/English-speaking assistance team available 7/7
- A number of guided days or other optional activities are available
- Benefit from the expertise of Japan Experience, European leading travel agency in Japan.
Your trip in detail
Itinerary
Day 1 : Wake up in Sapporo 札幌
Arrival at Sapporo Airport (New Chitose Airport CTS).
Welcome to Japan! 日本へようこそ!Upon arrival of your flight at New Chitose Airport, a private taxi will drive you directly to your hotel (see details).
Check-in at Hotel Unwind or same category hotel 3*. Please note that your documents (Japan Rail Pass voucher, among others) and your pocket WiFi will be sent to your hotel.
Spend your first evening strolling through the 4500 restaurants and bars of the lively Susukino district!
Day 2 : The North's big city
Huddled under a blanket of snow for most of the year, the city of Sapporo still bears the traces of its colonial past.
Don't miss:
- Ôdôri Park, a huge green border that stretches between the buildings and divides the city in two
- The Sapporo Beer Museum, created in Japan's first brewery (dinner available)
- The Clock Tower, Television Tower and Three-Eight Tower
- Nijô Seafood Market
- The former seat of government and its botanical gardenSecond night in your hotel in Sapporo.
Day 3 : A glimpse of Hokkaido
For this second day in Sapporo, you have three options:
- Continue at your own pace to explore Sapporo's sights from your hotel.- Explore the city's surroundings by public transport: Moerenuma Park, designed by the famous designer Isamu Noguchi or the impressive Takino Cemetery, where the architect Tadao Andô has installed monumental statues and a 13 meters high Buddha Hill covered with lavender. As both sites are located away from the city, you should allow for about 1 hour of public transport to get to each site.
- Rent a car to explore the area around Sapporo, for example the Shikotsu-Toya Volcanic Park. Car rental is optional on this tour.
Third and final night in your hotel in Sapporo.
Day 4 : The sea air
For the first valid day of your Japan Rail Pass, we advise you to go to the Sea of Japan with Russia in the distance:
- Otaru, a charming port city (45 min by JR train)
- And 20 minutes further by JR train, Nikka whisky distillery, the oldest in Japan: selected for its climatic similarity with ScotlandIn the middle of the afternoon, go to the Otaru ferry terminal, 2km from the city centre, and board a cruise ship (see details below). After a night cradled by the waves. Along the Japanese coast of Tohoku, you will spot Niigata the next morning! Possibility of breakfast and/or lunch on board the cruise ship (payment on site).
Day 5 : The dynamic port on the Sea of Japan
After arriving in Niigata harbour at around 9am, you will be able to go to the city centre located 3km away. We advise you to spend the morning in this city, in this "reverse Japan" off the beaten path, by strolling along the banks of the Shinano-gawa river or in the urban park Hakusan.
For lunch, head to one of the many bars and restaurants to sample some of Japan's most famous rice and sake! In the afternoon, travel to Tokyo (2 hours by direct shinkansen, with departures every 30 minutes, included in your package).
Not tempted by the boat trip? As an option, you can select the Sapporo -> Tokyo day trip by shinkansen and train (1 change, about 8 hours, included in your Japan Rail Pass).
Check-in at Hotel OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts or same category hotel 3* (rooms available from 3:00pm).
Day 6 : First steps in the capital
We recommend that you start your visit to Tokyo slowly by visiting the following districts:
- Harajuku, the avant-garde district
- Meiji Jingû, the imperial sanctuary
- Takeshita-Dôri, a must-see street in the capital
- Omotesandô, Tokyo's Champs-Élysées
- Shibuya and its impressive crossroadsOne of our many experienced English-speaking guides can also accompany you to visit the classic sights of Tokyo (optional, from 9am to 5pm)
Day 7 : The big loop
For this second day of sightseeing in Tokyo, we recommend the following "loop".
Start at Tokyo Central Station, with its original architecture, then head off to visit:
- Ginza, Tokyo's chic district
- Tsukiji, the small outdoor food market
- Hama-rikyû, the Japanese garden between Tokyo's buildings
- Asakusa, a traditional district and place of pilgrimage, accessible by cruise on the Sumida river
- Sensô-ji, the oldest Buddhist temple in the Japanese capital
- Tokyo Sky Tree, 643 metres high, with its panoramic view of Tokyo at sunsetBetween Hama-rikyû Garden and Asakusa, why not enjoy a cruise on the Sumida River ?
Day 8 : On the way to visit the emblem of Japan: Mount Fuji!
In the morning, send your luggage to your hotel in Takayama (details in your travel diary, check with the hotel reception) so that you can travel light for your night in Hakone.
Leave for Hakone by train (about 1h from Shinjuku station, 1 change, included in your Hakone Free Pass). It is also possible to reach the region via Shinkansen with your JR Pass. Transportation details in your travel diary.
You will be charmed by the magnificent scenery of this spa resort, Lake Ashi and its view of Mount Fuji (in good weather!). Not forgetting the volcanic site of Owakudani, accessible by cable car.
If you wish to be accompanied for this day, one of our English-speaking guides will reveal all the secrets of the Mount Fuji region.
Check-in at your ryokan. At night at the ryokan, you will be treated to a tasty traditional Japanese dinner before retiring to your tatami room.
Day 9 : The charm of the Japanese mountains
Traditional Japanese breakfast at the ryokan.
Head to Takayama (approx. 4h30, 1 transfer, included in your package). Once arrived, check into your 3* hotel or equivalent, located in the heart of the capital of the Japanese Alps.
Enjoy the charms of Takayama at your own pace, its century-old homes, temples and museums.
We recommend you to visit:
- The traditional Kusakabe and Yoshijima houses ;
- The Yatai Kaikan Exhibition Hall, where old religious festival "matsuri" floats are on display ;
- The picturesque Shôwa-kan, museum on the 1940s to 1970s ;
- The old Sannomachi shopping district ;
- The Fuji Folk Art Museum.Day 10 : Rural & Mountain
Breakfast at the hotel.
For today, we propose a day trip to Shirakawago! Board a convenient bus ride (approximately 50 minutes, optional) and immerse yourself in this charming village nestled in the Japanese Alps. Stroll through the village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at the traditional gassho-style farmhouses with their iconic thatched roofs.
Consider stepping inside a minka, a traditional Japanese house, to get a glimpse into the local way of life. For those seeking spiritual serenity, a visit to the Myôzen-ji temple, the village's Zen temple, is a must.
In the middle of the afternoon, head back to Takayama by the same bus. You can also choose to stay in Takayama.
Second night in your hotel in Takayama.
Day 11 : A short trip to Kanazawa or Nagoya
Breakfast at the hotel.
On this day, go to Kyoto to meet your Travel Angel and check into your Japan Experience house. Preferably before 8pm. Two routes are available, all covered by your Japan Rail Pass: one by Nagoya, the other by Kanazawa, on the Sea of Japan. Don't hesitate to have your luggage sent the day before so that you can travel light.
Once arrived, you can settle into your traditional Japan Experience house.
Day 12 : First steps in the old capital
We advise you to start your visit to Kyoto slowly by visiting the city centre and the Gion district:
- Kiyomizu-Dera, the impressive water temple
- The historic lanes of Sannen-zaka & Ninnen-zaka
- Kôdai-ji, Kyoto's temple of maple trees and bamboo
- Nijô Castle, former residence of the shogun
- Nishiki, Kyoto's culinary market
Finish your day with a stroll through the Gion district and enjoy the sunset.
Meet your guide at 7 p.m. to start your evening walk around Gion, Kyoto's historic district.
More details on the exact day and meeting point can be found in your travel guide.At the end of this 1h30 walk, your guide will be able to recommend the best places to eat dinner!
Please note that it is strictly forbidden to take pictures in the historic district of Gion.Day 13 : Gold and Silver Treasures
For your second day in Kyoto, we recommend the following itinerary:
- The Zen garden of Ryôan-ji
- Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
- Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion)
- The enchanting Philosopher's Path
- Nanzen-ji templeOne of our many experienced English-speaking guides can accompany you on a tour of these iconic sites (available as an option, from 9am to 5pm).
Day 14 : Between temples and deer
For the last day in Kyoto and its surroundings, we recommend taking the 50 minute journey to Nara, included in your package.
Visit Nara, Japan's first fixed capital in the 8th century and discover:
- The Kasuga-taisha Shinto shrine and its thousands of lanterns
- Tôdai-ji, with its great bronze Buddha and the imposing Nan-Daimon gate
- Kôfuku-ji temple and its delightful pagodaReturn to Kyoto and stop to see the sunset at the Fushimi Inari-taisha, Kyoto's immense shrine of 10,000 torii.
If you wish to be accompanied on this day, one of our English-speaking guides will reveal all the secrets of Japan's first capital (optional).
Final night in your traditional Kyoto house.
Day 15 : A crossroads between two islands
Head to Okayama by shinkansen (about 1h30, included in your package). Check into your hotel located between the station and the castle.
We advise you to head out early to explore the castle and its magnificent Kôraku-en park, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, before leaving in the middle of the afternoon for the romantic town of Kurashiki, a 17-minute train ride from Okayama (included in your package).
Kurashiki, an old commercial metropolis lined with canals will certainly seduce you :
- Bikan, a district with typical architecture ;
- The Ohara Museum, keeper of paintings by Monet, Matisse, Renoir, among others ;
- The Museum of Popular Arts dedicated to regional history.There are two other options for this day: a stop at Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, between Kyoto and Okayama, or a visit to the artists' island of Naoshima (but you will have to get up early!).
Overnight stay in Okayama.
Day 16 : The Sacred Island
Breakfast at the hotel.
In the morning, send your luggage to your hotel in Fukuoka (details in your travel diary, check with the hotel reception) so that you can travel light for your night in Miyajima.
Take the shinkansen to Miyajima (about 1 hour 15, 1 change) then then boat (20 minutes), both included in your package.
Reach your ryokan near the island's ferry terminal. The time to explore the island has come ! Its Itsukushima-jinja shrine and the great Ôtorii gate built into the sea are definitely a must-see.
Take the cable car up to Mount Misen and then descend on foot. A breathtaking view of Hiroshima Bay awaits you!
At the ryôkan, you will be treated to a tasty traditional Japanese dinner before retiring to your tatami room.
Day 17 : Make way for history
Traditional Japanese breakfast at the ryokan.
In the morning, make a brief stop in Hiroshima (30 minutes by train from Miyajimaguchi Ferry Station, with Suica) and visit the Peace Park and its memorial.
From Hiroshima, head to the island of Kyushu and its capital, Fukuoka, just 1 hour away by shinkansen (included in your package).
Arrive in the centre of the vibrant city of Fukuoka and check into your hotel located near the central station.
With its 2000 years of history, the capital of Kyushu has always been the gateway to Asia (Korea and China) and Western culture (Portugal and its Jesuits, Holland). Another Japan, further away from Tokyo, awaits you.
Capital of a booming region, Fukuoka is now one of the most dynamic cities in Japan with its many high-tech companies and the hosting of a global event : the Rugby World Cup in October 2019.
Visit the lively Nakasu and Tenjin districts and their hundreds of delicious and welcoming open-air restaurants at low prices "yatai". A great way to spend one final evening!
Day 18 : The capital of Kyushu
In the morning, be sure to check out Fukuoka's picturesque little surprises, such as Shôfuku-ji temple, the oldest Zen temple in Japan, or the Asian Art Museum.
At midday, transfer to Fukuoka International Airport (Japan's 4th largest airport, located in the heart of the city) in 5 minutes by metro from Hakata Central Station, see details below.
Take a flight to Naha, included in your package! The capital of Okinawa Prefecture has many wonders to offer. Take advantage of the direct transfer from your airport to the hotel.
Everything happens between two stations in the city center, Asahibashi, and Makishi, in the district where the prefecture office, the town hall, and many banks and company headquarters are located. But Kokusai and Heiwa streets offer a parenthesis of authenticity in the enthusiasm of the Okinawan capital in modern post-war architecture.
Day 19 : The Amazon in Japan
Breakfast at the hotel.
Nestled in the bustling city of Naha, the capital of Okinawa, lies a hidden gem that transports visitors to the heart of China. Fukushu-en Garden, also known as Fuzhou Garden, is a meticulously crafted Chinese-style garden that offers a serene escape from the urban landscape.
This enchanting oasis, with its winding paths, tranquil ponds, and exquisite architecture, provides a unique opportunity to experience the rich cultural exchange between Okinawa and China.
There, you will start discover another Japan, far from the crowded Tokyo or the temples of Kyoto!
Day 20 : Beach umbrellas and coconut trees
Breakfast at the hotel.
Naha is home to several beautiful beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Also, visit Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and historical landmark that offers stunning views of the city.
Or, experience traditional Okinawan music and dance performances, or visit a local museum to learn more about the history and culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
Day 21 : Sayonara, and see you next time!
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer back to Naha Airport.
Return flight to Europe, North America, Australia, with changes in Tokyo, Fukuoka or major Asian cities like Hong Kong or Taipei.
Don't hesitate to extend your trip by a few days, in the Okinawa Prefecture or elsewhere...Get in touch and we would be happy to advise you!
Accommodation
- 3 nights in a 3* hotel in Sapporo
- 1 night on board the ferry (from Sapporo to Niigata)
- 3 nights in a 3* hotel in Tokyo
- 1 night in a 3* ryokan in Hakone, traditional half-board
- 2 nights in a 3* hotel in Takayama
- 4 nights in a traditional Kyoto house
- 1 night in a 3* hotel in Okayama
- 1 night in a 3* ryokan in Miyajima (on or opposite the island), traditional half-board
- 1 night in a 3* hotel in Fukuoka
- 3 night in a 3* hotel in Naha, Okayama
The basic rate includes a twin room for two people.
Transport
- Private airport transfer to Sapporo CTS
- Prepaid public transport card
- Hakone Free pass 2 days
- Japan Rail Pass 14 days
- Domestic flight from Fukuoka > to Naha
Experiences and meals
- Welcome to Kyoto by a Travel Angel
- Traditional dinner and breakfast included at the ryokan in Hakone and Miyajima
- The breakfasts in Takayama, Okayama and Naha
- Night guided tour of Gion, Kyoto
Included in your self-guided tour
Additional services
- Unlimited internet access with Pocket WiFi
- Complete digital travel guide sent before your departure
- Luggage transfer between your hotels in Tokyo > Takayama and Okayama > Fukuoka
- Bilingual English and Japanese telephone support is available 7 days a week, from 9AM to 6PM. The number will be provided in your travel itinerary. This number can be used for both phone calls and WhatsApp messages.
Not included in the price of your trip
- Flights Europe <> Japan
- Optional insurance policies
- Personal expenses including meals (breakfasts optional)
- Public transport when all 3 cards are exhausted (see details)
- Anything not included in the "included in your tour" section
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