(Self-Guided) 14-Day Japan Highlights: Tokyo, Kanazawa & Kyoto Tour

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(Self-Guided) 14-Day Japan Highlights: Tokyo, Kanazawa & Kyoto Tour
Tokyo, Matsumoto, Kanazawa, Kyoto
Duration: 14 days
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451,259 JPY
Deposit: 90,251 JPY

About your trip

Experience the very best of Japan over 14 unforgettable days, exploring everything from the dynamic streets of Tokyo to the tranquil landscapes of the Japanese Alps and the timeless charm of Kyoto.


This self guided journey offers the perfect balance of independence and comfort, allowing you to explore at your own pace while we arrange every essential detail.

Your itinerary includes carefully selected accommodations, efficient transportation across multiple regions, and a comprehensive digital guidebook filled with local insights, dining recommendations, and navigation support. Optional add-ons are also available to enhance your trip and tailor it to your personal interests.

Enjoy a seamless travel experience as you discover Japan’s deep culture, natural beauty, and local traditions across Tokyo, Matsumoto, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara.


What's Included?


Accommodation (3 Stars or 3.5 stars hotels & Japanese Traditional Inn)

  • 4 nights in Tokyo

  • 2 nights in Matsumoto

  • 2 nights in Kanazawa

  • 5 nights in Kyoto

Note: This package tour is available for bookings starting from 2 participants sharing a twin room. (Please inform us in advance if you prefer a double bed.)

Transportation

All major long distance travel in Japan is included:

  • Bullet train from Tokyo → Matsumoto

  • Bullet train from Matsumoto → Kanazawa

  • Limited express train + bullet train from Kanazawa → Kyoto

  • Bullet train round-trip for the Osaka day trip

  • Express train round-trip for the Nara day trip

  • Bullet train from Kyoto → Tokyo on Day 13

Local public transportation costs within each city are not included.

Meals

  • 13 breakfasts at the hotel.

What's Not Included?

  • International and domestic flights

  • Meals not specifically mentioned in the itinerary

  • Snacks, beverages, and personal shopping

  • Entrance fees for museums, temples, and cultural experiences

  • Local transportation within each city (metro, buses, taxis, etc.)

What's included

Accommodation

3-star hotels in Tokyo, Matsumoto, Kanazawa, and Kyoto

Breakfast

13 breakfast at the hotel

Transportation

bullet train between cities

What's not included

Flights

All flight services

Airport transfers

Meals Not Mentioned

Meals not mentioned in the itinerary

Personal Expenses

Snacks, drinks or any other personal shopping expenses

Entrance Tickets

Entrance tickets to museums, temples, and experiences

Day 1

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Arrival in Tokyo

  • Arrive at the airport and transfer to your hotel in Tokyo via private car.

  • Check in to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the night in.

Day 2

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Explore Tokyo: Shibuya and Harajuku

Begin your day at Meiji Jingu Shrine, entering through its grand torii gate and stepping into a tranquil forest oasis in the heart of the city. Take time to learn about Shinto traditions and the deep cultural significance of this revered shrine.

Continue on to Harajuku, a lively district celebrated for its vibrant street art, bold fashion trends, and eye catching desserts that have become Instagram favorites.

From Harajuku, weave through the quieter backstreets toward Shibuya, eventually arriving at the elegant Omotesando Boulevard. This stylish avenue is lined with luxury brands, unique boutiques, and some of Tokyo’s most impressive contemporary architecture.

Day 3

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Explore Tokyo: Tsukiji Fish Market and Akihabara

Begin your morning at Tsukiji Fish Market, where you can take in the vibrant atmosphere of one of Tokyo’s most famous food destinations. Stroll through the lively stalls at your own pace and enjoy the unique sights and aromas of this historic market.

Then continue to Monzen Nakacho, a charming old town neighborhood known for its temples and shrines. Wander through its characterful streets, stop by Fukagawa Fudoson or Tomioka Hachiman Shrine, and soak in the serene spiritual energy that defines this traditional area.

After enjoying a relaxing lunch nearby, make your way to Akihabara Electric Town, the heart of Tokyo’s pop culture scene. Browse anime focused shops, retro gaming arcades, and a wide range of quirky specialty stores offering everything from collectibles to unique gadgets.

Day 4

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Explore Matsumoto: Matsumoto Castle

Check out of your accommodation and take an express train from Shinjuku Station to Matsumoto, a picturesque town at the base of the Japanese Alps known for its deep samurai heritage.

Begin your visit with Matsumoto Castle and its surrounding gardens.
As one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan, its five story main keep dating back to the 16th century is the oldest surviving castle tower in the country.

The castle is especially breathtaking in spring, when the grounds are adorned with soft pink and white blossoms.

Day 5

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Explore Matsumoto: Matsumoto Museum and Miso Brewery

Stroll along a picturesque street lined with traditional merchant houses, charming boutiques, and cozy cafes, giving you a glimpse into Matsumoto’s Edo era heritage.

Continue into a lively alley filled with quirky shops and whimsical attractions best known for its frog themed goods revealing a playful and distinctive side of the city.

Next, head to the Matsumoto Museum, located near the local miso brewery, to explore an impressive collection of Yayoi Kusama’s works. Rotating exhibitions highlight her signature polka dots, infinity themed installations, and avant garde creations, offering a fascinating look at her artistic evolution and global influence.

Afterward, visit the miso brewery to learn about the traditional methods behind miso production. Enjoy a hearty lunch featuring regional miso specialties and immerse yourself in Matsumoto’s rich culinary culture.

Day 6

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Explore Kanazawa: Alternative Geisha district

Take a limited express train to Nagano Station, then transfer to the bullet train bound for Kanazawa, a city renowned for its exceptional seafood, rich samurai heritage, and beautifully preserved geisha districts.

In the evening, enjoy a leisurely stroll through one of Kanazawa’s atmospheric geisha quarters, where softly lit teahouses and traditional wooden buildings create an elegant and timeless setting before dinner.

Day 7

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Explore Kanazawa: Kenroku en Traditional Japanese Gardens, Zen museum

Begin your day with lunch at Omicho Fish Market, Kanazawa’s renowned seafood hub, where you can savor fresh local specialties before continuing your exploration.


After lunch, make your way to Kenroku en, one of Japan’s most celebrated gardens. Take time to enjoy the serene pathways and pause at the tranquil teahouse to savor a cup of premium matcha.

Later, unwind at a contemporary Zen museum, featuring minimalist rock gardens, thoughtful exhibits, and peaceful spaces designed for reflection.

If time allows, consider visiting the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art to experience its innovative architecture and rotating modern art installations.

Day 8

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Explore Kyoto: Zen Temple and Geisha Districts

Check out of your hotel and take an express train to Tsuruga Station, then transfer to the Thunderbird train bound for Kyoto.

Upon arrival at Kyoto Station, take a taxi to your hotel, settle in, and begin exploring the cultural treasures of Higashiyama. Visit one of Kyoto’s most historic Zen temples, then stroll through the city’s traditional geisha districts, gaining deeper appreciation for Kyoto’s storied past and enduring elegance.

Day 9

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Explore Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Shrine and Fushimi Sake District

Start your morning early to experience Fushimi Inari Shrine before the crowds arrive. Walk through the iconic path of thousands of red torii gates winding up the mountainside, and learn about the folklore tied to this sacred site, including rice related rituals and Inari’s important role in agriculture and local belief.

Afterward, make your way to Kyoto’s historic Fushimi Sake District, home to centuries old breweries. Enjoy sampling different varieties of sake while discovering the cultural significance and craftsmanship that define this renowned brewing area.

Day 10

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Explore Kyoto: Arashiyama and Tenryuji Temple

Travel west to Arashiyama, a scenic district renowned for its iconic bamboo forest, tranquil riverside views, and historic temples. Wander through the towering bamboo grove, one of Kyoto’s most photographed landscapes, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere that makes Arashiyama a beloved retreat from the city.


Day 11

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Explore Osaka: Day trip

Take the shinkansen to Osaka, a dynamic city celebrated for its vibrant street food scene and lively nightlife.

Begin your exploration in Namba and Dotonbori, two of Osaka’s most iconic entertainment districts. Wander through neon lit streets lined with towering billboards, bustling eateries, and energetic shops. Discover the area’s history as a longtime center of theatre, commerce, and street culture, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere that has earned Osaka the nickname “the kitchen of Japan.”

Enjoy the classic views along the Dotonbori Canal, famous for the Glico Running Man sign and its dazzling reflections at night.

Continue by visiting some of Osaka’s most beloved neighborhoods and local markets, perfect for sampling street food and shopping. Along the way, gain insight into the city’s unique culture and unmistakable personality.

Day 12

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Explore Nara: Day trip

Travel to Nara and enjoy a leisurely walk through Nara Deer Park, where friendly free roaming deer greet visitors as they have for centuries. Visit the sacred Todai ji Temple, one of Japan’s most historically important landmarks, and marvel at the immense Great Buddha housed within its vast wooden hall.

Continue exploring the area’s beautiful temples and tranquil gardens, each offering a peaceful glimpse into Nara’s ancient heritage.

In the afternoon, take the train back to Kyoto.

Day 13

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Explore Tokyo: Shimokitazawa

Check out of your hotel and take a taxi to Kyoto Station, then board a bullet train bound for Shinagawa Station in Tokyo.

Spend your final day exploring Tokyo’s vibrant vintage shopping neighborhoods. Shimokitazawa, Koenji, and Kichijoji each offer their own distinct charm from narrow alleyways lined with independent thrift shops to thoughtfully curated second hand boutiques and cozy cafes. Take your time browsing for unique fashion pieces and enjoying the creative, laid back atmosphere that defines these beloved local districts.

If time allows, take a peaceful stroll through Inokashira Park, a serene green oasis in the heart of Kichijoji. Wander along the lakeside paths, watch paddle boats drift across the water, and unwind in the tranquil surroundings before heading out for your final dinner in Tokyo.

Day 14

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Depart Japan

Depart Japan after a 14-day Journey.

About your organizer

At TOMOGO!, our journey began with a simple idea: to connect travellers with Japan in a way that is personal, authentic, and unforgettable. Our tours go beyond the usual tourist spots, offering a unique experience that connects you to the true spirit of Japan and its local communities. Explore Japan through the eyes of a local with TOMOGO! Our passionate and experienced tour leaders will take you to authentic spots, hidden gems, and charming neighborhoods.

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