12-Day Japan Family Adventure Tour
12-Day Japan Family Adventure Tour
12-Day Japan Family Adventure Tour
12 Days Starting and ending in Tokyo
Visiting: Tokyo, Hakone, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Osaka
Tour operator:
Specialist Group:
Family/Kids
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 18
Age range:
7-60
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Interests:
Activities:
Tour Overview
Our Japan Family Tour takes you to the heart of this fascinating country. Packed full of cultural experiences, natural wonder, and fascinating cities, this tour unlocks the mysteries of Japan. Jump right in and discover the magic of Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Osaka. Experience magnificent views of Mount Fuji, unearth the history of Hiroshima, learn how to make sushi, discover more about anime, master the art of calligraphy, and watch traditional Japanese performances by geisha, comedians, and dancers – amongst a whole wealth of other activities. To give you and your family the best travel experience, we make sure that there’s something for everyone.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival Day
Location: Tokyo
Accommodation: Hotel
Your Japan family tour begins! Today, you will arrive in Tokyo and make your own way to your accommodation. Enjoy your free time to get settled, and take in your first impressions of Tokyo.
Day 2 : Tokyo
Location: Tokyo
Accommodation: Hotel
First things first, it’s time to meet your Adventure Leader, who’ll be waiting for you in the lobby of your accommodation. You will have a trip briefing, which will give you all the information you need to have a safe and smooth adventure through Japan. Then it’s off to your first unmissable experience! You’ll enjoy a sushi-making class led by a master sushi chef, and then sample your produce for lunch.
Next, it’s time to head off to enjoy the spacious lawns, meandering paths, and tranquil scenery of Shinjuku Gyoen, one of Tokyo’s largest parks. During springtime, it becomes one of the most popular places in the city because of the famous cherry blossoms.
In the afternoon, you will take in Tokyo’s skyline, thanks to an incredible view from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Admire Tokyo from 202 metres above ground and learn a bit more about this building, which is where the headquarters of the Metropolitan Government are located, governing the wards of Tokyo.
Later in the afternoon, you’ll get the option to try your hand at Japan’s national obsession – baseball! Head to a local batting cage, before enjoying a free evening to explore at your leisure.
Day 3 : Tokyo
Location: Tokyo
Accommodation: Hotel
In the morning, you’ll visit teamLab Planets Tokyo, an immersive gallery and museum that uses digital innovation to create incredible installations. Make your way through water installations, thousands of real flowers, or through kaleidoscopic light installations to see exactly why teamLab has become one of the must visit places in the city.
Enjoy an afternoon of traditional-modern contrast in the Harajuku area of Tokyo. First, wander through the forest until you reach the Meiji Shrine. It’s dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken, who, in the early 20th century, began Japan’s transformation from a feudal to a modern society.
Your second stop today will be Harajuku, which is Tokyo’s fashion district. Here, you’ll encounter punks, goths, technicolour hair – anything goes in Harajuku. Take in the industrial vibes – and if you want, grab some hair dye and join in on the fun!
Then, you’ll head to the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world and the Japanese iconic landmark, Shibuya Crossing. When the lights turn red at this busy intersection, pedestrians surge into the junction from all sides, like a floodgate opening. You can observe the organised chaos from the second-floor window of the Tsutaya building on the crossing’s north side.
Day 4 : Tokyo
Location: Tokyo
Accommodation: Hotel
In the morning, you will have the option to experience the hustle and bustle of the world-famous Fish Market. Learn how the Japanese demand for fresh seafood drives a huge fishing industry, and try fresh fish from this morning’s catch! You’ll also be amazed by the variety of fish on offer, and you’ll catch a glimpse of the famous blue-fin tuna.
Afterwards, you will visit Akihabara, Japan’s ‘Electric Town’, hub of anime and manga and home to Japan’s most famous J-pop group, AKB48. You will find venues specialising in manga, anime and games such as the Tokyo Anime Center and Radio Kaikan. Nearby, staff dressed as maids or butlers serve tea at the nearby Akihabara maid cafés.
Following this, you’ll head to Asakusa to visit the Sensō-Ji temple – an ancient Buddhist temple, which became independent from Tendai-shu school after WWII. You’ll explore the charming streets of Asakusa, an area that possesses the atmosphere of an old Tokyo, with traditional craft shops and street-food stands lining Nakamise Street.
Day 5 : Hakone
Location: Hakone
Accommodation: Hostel
This morning, you’ll transfer by train to the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. This is where you will enjoy spectacular views of Mount Fuji, an iconic volcano which has come to symbolise Japan. Its perfectly symmetrical peak rises to 12,388 feet!
Take a series of cable cars and mountain railways through the park, before descending for a cruise on the scenic Lake Ashi. You’ll cross Lake Ashi’s clear blue waters and, on a cloudless day, get an unforgettable view of the famous Fuji.
Today, you’ll also have the chance to sample black eggs – a local delicacy coloured by the sulphuric spring waters they’re cooked in.
In the evening, you’ll stay in a ryokan, which is a traditional Japanese inn, where you sleep on futon beds laid over tatami mat floors and enjoy Japanese traditional hot springs, or “onsen”. (Please note: those with tattoos may not be able to enter the “onsen” in Japan as tattoos are associated with gang culture – you can read more about it here.)
Day 6 : Hiroshima
Location: Hiroshima
Accommodation: Hotel
In the morning, enjoy some free time in Hakone before making your way to Hiroshima. You’ll board a speedy bullet train from the Odawara station in Hakone to Hiroshima and then transfer by tram to your accommodation.
For dinner, why not try all-you-can-eat okonomiyaki? This savory pancake is a delicious reguional cuisine, which both the people of Hiroshima and Osaka claim is best in their home city!
Day 7 : Hiroshima
Location: Hiroshima
Accommodation: Hotel
Hiroshima, a modern city on Japan’s Honshu Island, was largely destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II.
Today, you will visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park that commemorates the 1945 event. Here, you will find out how this city came to suffer the consequences of the world’s first atomic bomb, but you will also learn that Hiroshima is now the standard-bearer for a peaceful and nuclear-free world.
In the afternoon, take a train ride and a short ferry trip to Miyajima Island, where you’ll reach the Itsukushima shrine. To avoid angering the gods on the island, the main temple buildings were built on stilts on the shores of the island. Just offshore, you will see an enormous Torii gate standing in the sea, and at low tide, you can walk across the sand to take a closer look.
This evening, make your way back to the hostel to enjoy a free evening.
Day 8 : Kyoto
Location: Kyoto
Accommodation: Hotel
On to your next destination: Kyoto!
This morning, you’ll make your way to the Hiroshima train station for your next bullet train. Your next Adventure Leader will be waiting for you at Kyoto Station!
You’ll start the afternoon off with some traditional meditation. Discover your inner peace with a Zen Buddhist monk, who will take you on a journey of tranquillity in a meditation class at the Daisen-In Temple. Afterwards, explore the temple, and enjoy an informal tea ceremony with volunteers from the temple.
Later, you will head to Kyoto’s most iconic site: the Golden Pavilion at the Kinkaku-ji Zen Buddhist Temple. Walk around the lake and be mesmerised by the shimmering golden reflection of the Pavilion on the water.
In the evening, you will have the option to visit the theatre at Gion Corner, where you’ll see a show of traditional Japanese performances. The programme includes real geisha performing their traditional arts, as well as other Japanese performances of comedy, spoken word and dance. The various performances have English translations in the accompanying program. (We recommend arriving in advance to queue for entry to the show.)
Day 9 : Kyoto
Location: Kyoto
Accommodation: Hotel
In the morning, wander down quaint, hillside streets until you reach the stunning 1,200-year-old Kiyomizu Dera temple – from here, you’ll enjoy postcard-worthy views over Kyoto. After this, stroll through the Higashiyama District, one of the city’s best-preserved historic districts, where you can get some souvenirs from traditional merchant shops.
In the afternoon, you will visit the district of Arashiyama, on the Western outskirts of Kyoto. You will also navigate through Arashiyama’s lush bamboo forests.
Later, you will move on to the Tenryu-Ji Temple, one of the most important Zen temples in Japan. Here, you’ll walk around the temple’s showstopping gardens. Designed in the 14th century, they have survived fires and wars, remaining in pristine condition for centuries. Whilst there, make sure to look into the Dharma Hall to see the dragon’s eyes on the mural – they’ll follow you as you walk past!
You’ll also have the option to climb up to the Arashiyama Monkey Park, where you can feed mischievous monkeys or just enjoy the panoramic views of Kyoto below.
In the evening, you can choose to explore Nishiki Market, nicknamed ‘Kyoto’s Kitchen’, where you can find all kinds of local food. A great spot for some local dinner!
Day 10 : Kyoto
Location: Kyoto
Accommodation: Hotel
This morning, experience Japanese culture with a calligraphy lesson led by a Japanese master of calligraphy in her personal workshop.
Following this, you’ll have the option to dress up in a traditional kimono or yukata and stroll around in the city – a perfect opportunity to capture some memories for your family and friends! In the afternoon, you will have the option to visit the International Manga Museum, which houses over 300,000 publications. So, grab one, settle into a quiet corner, and get lost in a whole new world…
After, you will visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine, a major Shinto shrine complex in wooded hills. To get onto the beautiful walking trails at the back of the complex, you’ll pass through corridors of thousands of bright red gates.
For your final evening in Kyoto, and for something quintessentially Japanese, wander through Pontocho Alley, which is full of lanterns and intimate wood-panelled restaurants for dinner. Have a sip of sake and look out for geishas wandering past!
Day 11 : Nara Or Osaka
Location: Osaka
Accommodation: Hotel
Today, you have the option to choose between two day tours: Nara or Osaka!
You can enjoy a day trip to Nara. This is where you will visit the Todaiji Temple, encounter deer as you explore the temples and halls in the surrounding grounds of Nara Park, and feed them with their favourite snacks – Japanese Senbei.
Alternatively, you can visit Osaka Castle. Walk through the enormous double moat and then check out the nine-level castle keep or ‘donjon’. You can also visit a hugely popular, six-level gaming arcade, and explore Shinsaibashi shopping district and the Dotonbori Riverfront.
Day 12 : Departure Day
Location: Tokyo
Sadly, today marks the end of your Japan family tour adventure. You can either transfer to Osaka’s Kansai airport to fly home, or hop on the bullet train back to Tokyo and fly home from there. We can arrange transfers at an extra cost.
What's Included
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Accommodation
3-star hotels in twin/double or triple rooms on your Japan family tour. Your stay in Hakone will be a traditional Japanese ryokan in a family room on futon beds. Accommodation in 3 star, city-centre hotels, such as Apa Hotel, My Stays Hotel or similar. Hotel rooms in Japan are small, but very comfortable, clean and have excellent service
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All Domestic Transportation (including internal flights)
7-day JR PASS (Day 6 to Day 12 of your Japan Family Tour) for bullet trains. A public transport card loaded with 8,000 Yen credit per adult (those aged 12 and over), 4,000 Yen credit per child (6 to 11 years old). Infants (0 to 5 years old) travel free. The credit may not be able to cover all your journeys but will get you to all of the places included on the tour. The public transport card cannot be used on a very small number of journeys, therefore you will occasionally be required to buy tickets separately.
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Fully Guided
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Entrance Fees
Entrance fees for included activities
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Free Wi-Fi at Accommodation
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Local Taxes
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Train Tickets
Including a 7-day rail pass
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Included activities. such as
Shinjuku Gyoen teamLab Planets Tokyo Sushi Making Class Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Meditation Class Golden Pavilion Kiyomizu Temple Tenryuji Temple Calligraphy Lesson
What's Not Included
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Country Entry Visas
They’re are available upon arrival for over 60 countries including the UK, US, Canada Australia and EU countries.
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Airport Transfers at Destination
Detailed information will be provided pre-departure
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Optional Activities
Batting Cages Samurai Museum Hiroshima Peace Park Monkey Park Gion Corner Show Kimono Rental Todaiji Temple Osaka Castle International Manga Museum
Optional Extras
Mode of Transport
All local transport within Japan is included, including a JR Pass.
Accommodation
3-star hotels in twin/double or triple rooms on your Japan family tour.
Check out our Q&As
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
Yes, these can be booked on request (with extra charge).
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Are all entrance fees included in the price?
All entrance fees for included activities are included in the tour price.
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Company Instant Book
Yes, if you book at least 60 days before
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What currencies are required for this tour?
JPY.
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Are vaccinations required for this tour?
No.
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Are all the relevant entry visa’s included in the price of the tour?
Most nationalities do not need a visa to enter Japan. If you do need a visa for any reason, do let us know. You may have to pay additional fees for your Japan Rail Pass.
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes, they are locals who speak fluent English and have guided our trips with experience.
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
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Do you require a visa for this holiday?
No, most nationalities do not need a visa to enter Japan.
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I’m a vegetarian/have allergies – will I be able to get the right food?
Yes! With so many food choices, Japan can meet the needs of individuals with special dietary needs or requests. Just tell your Adventure Leader and they can help you find something suitable. You will probably discover a new dish that you love!
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Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?
We recommend to have one small luggage for our tour.
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
Yes, this is a family group tour
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Will passengers from another country be participating in the tour?
Yes, The Dragon Trip in an international travel company and we have trippers from all over the world.
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Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?
Yes, more details will be provided pre-departure.
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Do I need any special vaccinations for Japan?
No vaccinations are required to enter Japan. Tap water is safe to drink anywhere in Japan.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?
Yes.
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Are flights included in this tour?
No, you will need to book your own international flights.
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
No, but details will be provided before tour starts.
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What travel insurance do I need to join the tour?
We require all our customers to have backpackers travel insurance when coming on the trip. We recommend purchasing a travel insurance that offers ‘Bad Weather or Natural Disaster Coverage’. Please bring details of your travel insurance along with you. In the event of an accident, we may need to contact your insurance company on your behalf, so we will need the insurance company’s name and phone n
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Majority of our clients are solo travellers and our prices are based on sharing in dorm style rooms. We do offer single room upgrades for those who do not wish to share a room.
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Can you guarantee same-sex dorm rooms?
We always strive to ensure the highest level of comfort and convenience for our valued clients during their travels with us. However, for our tours in Asia, we cannot guarantee same-sex dorm rooms in the hostels we use, particularly during high season, such as the cherry blossom season in Japan. Please rest assured that we do our utmost to accommodate our clients' preferences wherever possible. However, the availability of same-sex dorm rooms ultimately depends on the policies of the hostels we work with. In some cases, different genders may be allocated to the same room due to limited availability.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
Please speak to our sales team as soon as possible to see how we can help.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
All our accommodation is check regularly to make sure it's a safe and clean environment.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
We are not perfect but we aim to be, that is why year on year we aim to increase the proportion of local businesses we work with as well as reduce the average carbon footprint of all of our group tour adventures. We do this by measuring our performance and making small but positive changes to how we operate.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
You will receive a booking pack with all the pick up times, accommodation and activities included.
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Who should I contact in the event of an emergency on tour?
Depending upon where you are travelling, the following emergency contact numbers are available for The Dragon Trip: China: +86 21 2206 4018 Japan: +81 50 1742 2696 South Korea (can only be used in Korea): 00308 491 0186 Singapore: +65 3158 0233 Southeast Asia, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka: +84 284 458 1410
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Passport Details
For most destinations we will require the details to be submitted on our online form (the link for which will be provided post-booking and prior to your travel date). Please note that this needs to be complete & accurate to avoid any late update fees for accommodation and transport bookings. IMPORTANT NOTE: China tours is the only destination where we require an actual copy of your passport. We require these in order to book travel tickets for clients and passports are used during the check-in.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
The Dragon Trip has been trading since March 2011
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes, although you will have to make your own way to where the group is heading to out of your own expense.
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Why do the tours have an age range?
While we strive to cater to a diverse range of travellers, it is important to consider whether the tour aligns with your expectations and preferences. We want your travel experience to be enjoyable and fulfilling, and we believe that selecting a tour that matches your age group and interests is crucial in achieving that. Our tours are very active and jam-packed, including early starts and getting on and off local transportation. There will be a lot of walking, and activities such as cycling. You could be walking up to 20,000 steps per day!
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Our tours are aimed at fun, out-going and open minded individuals. We typically get people aged between 18 to 55 travelling on our trips. Feel free to contact us to see the ages of the people who are booked already. Some of our trips have an upper age limit because of the pace of the tour, style of accommodation and the average age of the group - please do not be offended if we check your age and perhaps recommend a different itinerary. Our premium trips are suitable for most.
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Low Deposit
The Dragon Trip requires a minimum deposit of 10% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 65 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of the dragon trip charges.
Up to 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.