Join Far Horizons, and only 13 others on an unforgettable 14-day journey through the enchanting landscapes and rich cultural tapestry of Japan, designed exclusively for those seeking the perfect blend of adventure and enlightenment. Our meticulously-curated tour will take you on a captivating exploration of three iconic cities: Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, along with their charming surrounding towns.
In Tokyo, you’ll be dazzled by the juxtaposition of traditional temples and towering skyscrapers, and you’ll have the chance to delve into Japan’s rich history at the Meiji Shrine. In Kyoto,our serene homebase for most of the trip, your senses will come alive as you stroll through the peaceful gardens of Kinkakuji (the Golden Pavilion), ascend the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine’s thousand vermilion torii gates, and experience the tranquility of Koyasan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the mountains. We will also have the opportunity to savor the elegance of Japanese culture through an exclusive private geisha dinner, a rare insight into this ancient tradition.
Led by Buddhist specialist and The Great Courses lecturer, Professor Malcolm David Eckel, our memorable tour will explore Japan’s profound history, art, and traditions while relishing its modern vibrancy. Won’t you join us on this voyage of discovery, where every day promises new insights and cherished memories? Secure your spot today and let Japan’s magic unfold before your eyes!
Following the main journey, we invite you to extend your experience by exploring Naoshima Art Island, renowned for its breathtaking contemporary public art installations, galleries, and museums.
Please continue reading below for a day-by-day description of our Japan in Autumn Bloom tour itinerary. If you are still deciding whether this is the perfect adventure for you, browse our full calendar of Archaeological and Cultural Tours.
Depart on a flight destined for Tokyo, Japan.
Arrive in the vibrant city of Tokyo, where the modern skyline meets ancient traditions. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner and get to know your fellow travelers, setting the stage for a memorable journey filled with camaraderie and discovery. Overnight for 2 nights at Grand Prince Shin Takanawa. (D)
Experience the contrasts of Tokyo with visits to the serene Meiji Shrine, the fascinating Tokyo National Museum, and the historic Sensoji Temple. Discover the blend of old and new in Japan’s bustling capital, as you immerse yourself in its unique cultural tapestry. (B/L)
Explore the coastal city of Kamakura, home to the iconic Great Buddha statue, before transferring to the cultural heart of Japan, Kyoto. Absorb the peaceful atmosphere of Kamakura’s temples and shrines, which offer a glimpse into Japan’s rich spiritual history. Overnight for 6 nights at Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo. (B/L/D)
Stroll through the stunning Shugakuin Imperial Villa and enjoy the peaceful Philosopher’s Walk, lined with cherry trees and temples, reflecting Kyoto’s timeless beauty. In November, the Philosopher’s Walk is particularly enchanting, with vibrant maple leaves creating a stunning canopy of red and orange. (B/L)
Immerse yourself in Japan’s spiritual heritage with a full-day visit to Ise, home to the country’s most sacred Shinto shrines, surrounded by serene forests. This journey to the spiritual heart of Japan will leave you feeling enlightened and inspired. (B/L)
Marvel at the zen rock garden of Ryoanji, the glittering Golden Pavilion, and the historic Nishi Honganji Temple, experiencing the essence of Kyoto’s spiritual and artistic heritage. The Golden Pavilion, in particular, is breathtaking in autumn, with its golden reflection mirrored in the pond surrounded by vivid maple leaves. (B/L)
Explore the iconic vermilion torii gates of Fushimi Inari, the serene Tofuku-ji Temple, and the impressive Sanjusangendo Hall. Tofuku-ji is renowned for its spectacular autumn foliage, with countless maple trees creating a fiery display of red and gold. Enjoy a sake tasting at lunch for a taste of local flavor, enriching your journey with the unique tastes and traditions of Japan. (B/L)
Spend your morning in the scenic Arashiyama district, famous for its bamboo groves and beautiful autumn colors. The hills of Arashiyama are ablaze with maple leaves in November, creating a stunning natural spectacle. Visit the exquisite Katsura Imperial Villa in the afternoon, and in the evening, experience a traditional Geisha/Maiko performance at dinner, offering a rare glimpse into Japan’s elegant cultural arts. (B/L/D)
Visit the elegant Sento Imperial Palace before transferring to Osaka, with a stop at the beautiful Byodo-in Temple en route. Byodo-in’s historic architecture and serene gardens offer a tranquil retreat, perfect for contemplation and appreciation of Japan’s cultural heritage. Overnight for 4 nights at Mitsui Garden Hotel Osaka Premier. (B/L/D)
Discover the grandeur of Himeji Castle, Japan’s most spectacular samurai castle, and a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its imposing architecture and beautiful gardens. The castle grounds are particularly beautiful in autumn, with maple trees adding vibrant splashes of color to the scene. (B/L)
Travel to Nara to visit the majestic Todai-ji Temple, the Nara National Museum, and the ancient Horyu-ji Temple, delving deep into Japan’s rich history. Enjoy the presence of freely roaming deer in Nara Park, adding a unique charm to this historic city. (B/L)
Journey to the sacred mountaintop of Koya-san, exploring its serene temples and mystical atmosphere. Conclude your adventure with a farewell dinner, sharing memories and stories with newfound friends, celebrating the journey you’ve shared. (B/L/D)
Depart hotel and head to Kansai Airport for your international flights to the USA. (B) OR continue on our optional post-trip extension to Naoshima Art Island.
Head to the art island of Naoshima, visiting the innovative Art House Project and the renowned Benesse House Museum. Spend the night at the unique Benesse House, surrounded by the island’s tranquil beauty and cutting-edge art.
Enjoy a morning visit to the Lee Ufan Museum and the Chichu Art Museum, then explore Miyanoura’s vibrant art scene before transferring back to Okayama. Let the avant-garde art and serene landscapes of Naoshima inspire and rejuvenate your creative spirit. Spend the night at the unique Benesse House, surrounded by the island’s tranquil beauty and cutting-edge art. (B/L)
Stroll through the tranquil Korakuen Garden, one of Japan’s most beautiful landscape gardens, and visit the historic Okayama Castle. The garden is especially lovely in November, with maple leaves enhancing its serene beauty. (B/L)
Take a bullet train and Airport Express to Kansai International Airport. Please note, we will be taking the earliest train back to Osaka. (B)
Price is based on double occupancy and includes:
Trip prices are based on a minimum number of participants. If this minimum number is not met, trip prices are subject to change. Should the prices need to change, Far Horizons will reach out to registered guests to discuss directly.
Should a roommate be requested and one not be available, the single supplement must be charged.
As a tour company that benefits from the cultural and natural riches of our destinations, we have a policy of donating to the scientific and cultural sites and projects which we visit. This has created a bond between Far Horizons and the academic and local communities that has helped us establish an extensive list of lecturers and contacts in each of our destinations. We ask that each participant donate to the noteworthy project we designate. The donation amount is $150.00 per person. Note that the donation is required as part of your registration for the trip and that it is non-refundable.
Prices are based on currency exchange rates keeping below a projected level. While it is unlikely, if the exchange rates should change substantially, Far Horizons reserves the right to charge an additional amount to the trip cost.
A deposit of $1000 per person is required along with your registration & health forms, which will be linked in the email confirmation you receive once you pay your deposit on our booking platform. Final payment is due 120 days before departure. Prior to departure, you will be sent a reading list and a tour bulletin containing travel information.
We will let you know if you need a visa and provide details and instructions on where to obtain your visa. You are responsible for securing your own visa. If you would like to look into specific visa requirements based on where you live and where you would like to travel, we suggest visiting Sherpa to find out more about the latest visa and travel requirements.
Starting in 2025, the European Commission will roll out a U.S. style electronic travel authorization system for visitors from countries that are currently not part of the EU. These visitors have been granted visa-free access to the EU and Schengen member countries through virtue of their good track record on security issues and, thus, have not been deemed as a threat to EU security. ETIAS (which stands for the European Travel Information and Authorisation System) will check the security credentials and charge a fee to travelers visiting EU member countries for business, tourism, medical or transit purposes. Travelers who currently visit Europe visa-free are able to enter EU and Schengen Member countries cost-free and without any digital security screening prior to their arrival to Europe. ETIAS is not a visa, and is more accurately referred to as a visa-waiver. The ETIAS, like the ESTA, is a travel authorization for travelers not requiring a visa to visit Europe. Under the ETIAS, these visitors will undergo additional security checks prior to being permitted to enter the EU. The ETIAS will be mandatory for citizens of such countries as the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. For more information, please visit the ETIAS website.
Cancellations received in writing at least 120 days before departure will receive a refund less a $500 per person administrative fee. Cancellations received less than 120 days before the departure date will not receive a refund. If, for any reason, you are unable to complete the trip, Far Horizons will not reimburse any fees. Upon registering for the tour, the purchase of travel protection with both trip cancellation and emergency evacuation is strongly advised. Links to recommended insurance policies will be included in the email you receive confirming receipt of your deposit.
International round-trip flights are not included in the cost of the trip. If Far Horizons must change the trip dates or cancel the trip for any reason, Far Horizons is not responsible for any air ticket you may have purchased. Please send your complete air schedule as soon as you have it. NOTE: Please contact Far Horizons if you would like us to handle your air ticketing. We offer a ticketing service for a small fee.
The private tours of archaeological sites and talks by specialists are scheduled in advance and include a donation to each. Specialists working at these sites are excited about showing their work to interested enthusiasts. However, please be aware that there may be times when the director or a member of the staff may not be on site when our groups arrive due to other commitments.
Far Horizons expects all participants to be physically active and able to walk and climb independently throughout the full touring days. This includes walking over uneven terrain (uphill and downhill) for 2 miles or more at each site. You should expect to be on your feet for much of each day, averaging as much as 5 miles of walking per day. As such, each participant should be able to walk unaided at a pace of 3 miles per hour for at least an hour at a time, and to stand unsupported for at least 60 minutes. Bearing this in mind, we suggest that, if you have not already done so, you begin walking several miles every day, ideally including stairs and hills. If you have questions about your ability to keep up with the group or the strenuous nature of this trip, please contact the Far Horizons staff.
This tour is designed for flexible, energetic people who like to be active, have a spirit of adventure and a positive attitude. We have designed this trip to be as comfortable as possible while also aiming to visit some remote or unique sites that other companies do not attempt to include in their itineraries. There may be days when we have very long drives, and the conditions of the roads may vary. Hotels and transportation in some remote areas may not be up to Western standards. There may be times when no bellhops are available; please pack with the understanding that you need to be able to handle your own luggage at times. Sometimes, we may be walking over uneven trails for a mile or more; hiking boots are strongly recommended. Not every meal will be haute cuisine, and several lunches may be picnics or box lunches. By maintaining a flexible attitude, we will soon be captivated by the beauty of the natural scenery, the hospitality of the local people, and the fascinating sites we will see. Your flexibility and patience will be appreciated.
Changes in our itinerary, accommodations, and transportation schedules may occur. While we are committed to keeping as close to the published details as possible, sometimes it is simply not possible. Weather events, government affairs, or other factors out of our control sometimes come into play. A good book to read, as well as patience, a flexible attitude, and a sense of humor are essential.
This trip is designed for adventure-loving travelers and may involve schedule changes and local staff unaccustomed to Western tour groups.