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Japan Winter Adventure

From Kyoto’s golden temples to the icy seas of Hokkaido, visit Japan for a winter journey that combines iconic sights with rare seasonal experiences. You’ll wander through bamboo forests, hear the ...

From Kyoto’s golden temples to the icy seas of Hokkaido, visit Japan for a winter journey that combines iconic sights with rare seasonal experiences. You’ll wander through bamboo forests, hear the stories of Ainu artisans and cruise aboard an icebreaker. Discover Japan’s wintry beauty through cultural encounters, scenic rail journeys and a Stays with Stories experience at a traditional onsen.

(from USD 7,725)

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Japan Winter Adventure
From Kyoto’s golden temples to the icy seas of Hokkaido, visit Japan for a winter journey that combines iconic sights with rare seasonal experiences. You’ll wander through bamboo forests, hear the stories of Ainu artisans and cruise aboard an icebreaker. Discover Japan’s wintry beauty through cultural encounters, scenic rail journeys and a Stays with Stories experience at a traditional onsen.

Dining Summary

  • 4 Dinner (D)
  • 11 Breakfast (B)
  • 2 Lunch (L)

Must-see Highlights

  • Explore Kyoto, Kanazawa, Tokyo, Kushiro and Sapporo.
  • Visit Kinkaku-ji Temple, Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Kenrokuen gardens and Nomura Samurai House in Kanazawa, Meiji Jingu Shrine, Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo Skytree and National Museum in Tokyo, Beer Museum in Sapporo and Otaru Canal. 
  • View Odori Park, Clock Tower and Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium in Sapporo.
  • See Imperial Palace Plaza in Tokyo
  • Cruise Drift Ice Cruise

Be My Guest

  • Kyoto: Meet Nakamura Family for a kaiseki lunch at a traditional Japanese Restaurant near Kyoto and learn about local customs.

Iconic Experience

  • Kyoto: Admire the beautiful golden pavilion of Kinkakuji Temple.  
  • Kyoto: You’ll walk beneath a seemingly endless path of red torii gates at Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari Shrine. Dedicated to the Shinto god of rice and prosperity, this sacred site invites you to follow in the footsteps of pilgrims through forested trails and striking shrines.
  • Kanazawa: Savor the flavors of Kanazawa with a sake tasting and lunch. Learn how rice, water and artistry combine to make sake, then lunch on regional dishes that reflect Ishikawa’s culinary heritage.
  • Kanazawa: Step back in time at the Nomura Samurai House, once home to a respected warrior family. Explore its gardens, traditional architecture and treasured artifacts. You’ll learn about samurai life and honor in feudal Japan with a rare glimpse into the elegance of Edo-period craftsmanship.
  • Kanazawa: Discover the 350-year legacy of Ohi pottery in Kanazawa, where a Local Specialist will share the story behind this ceramic tradition, still crafted by hand today. You'll sip matcha from an Ohi bowl as you join in an immersive ritual that connects art, history and hospitality.
  • Tokyo: Experience a peaceful forest oasis in the heart of Tokyo at Meiji Shrine. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto sanctuary invites your quiet reflection beneath towering torii gates and ancient trees, a serene contrast to the city’s busy pace.
  • Tokyo: Visit the Tokyo National Museum to browse collections of Japanese art and archaeological objects.
  • Tokyo: Explore Tokyo’s oldest temple, Sensoji, in the historic Asakusa district. Wander through Nakamise Arcade, lined with traditional treats and crafts, before arriving at the main hall, a symbol of faith, resilience and local spirit.
  • Tokyo: Rise above the skyline at Tokyo Skytree, the tallest structure in Japan. From its observation deck, you’ll take in panoramic views of the city, from Mount Fuji to Tokyo Bay. It’s a modern marvel and an unforgettable moment that will leave you awestruck.
  • Tokyo: Sail across the frozen Sea of Okhotsk aboard an ice-breaking ship. When the temperature drops between late January and late March, your drift ice cruise will bring you face to face with floating ice fields and rare wildlife, like Steller’s sea eagle and spotted seals.
  • Lake Akan: You’ll be transported by an evening of Ainu storytelling through traditional dance, music and ritual at the Ainu Kotan Theater. Through this performance, learn about Japan’s Indigenous heritage, preserved with passion and shared with pride.
  • Sapporo: Visit the birthplace of one of Japan’s most beloved brews at the Sapporo Beer Museum. You’ll explore the history of Hokkaido’s iconic beer brand, then enjoy a tasting that brings the story to life.
  • Otaru: Wander through Otaru, a port town known for its iconic canal and glass-blown artistry. Lined with old warehouses and gas lamps, the canal district is a great place to stroll through Japan’s Meiji-era past.
  • Sapporo: Celebrate your journey with a memorable dinner at The Jewels, perched atop Mt Moiwa. Ride the ropeway to the summit, then dine with panoramic views over Sapporo’s cityscape. This dinner is an unforgettable finale to your tour.

Trafalgar Difference

  • Lake Akan: Soak up the serenity at New Akan, a lakeside onsen hotel nestled on the shore of mysterious Lake Akan. Unwind in the open-air sky garden spa, dine on Hokkaido flavors and experience the healing powers of a traditional onsen.

MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®

  • Lake Akan: Meet members of the Ainu community, the Indigenous people of Hokkaido, and learn about their deep connection to land and tradition. You'll visit an Ainu village and take part in a hands-on wood carving workshop, discovering the spiritual symbols and stories that live through their art. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.

Details

Tour Operator
Trafalgar
Start City
Osaka
End City
Tokyo
Duration (Days)
12

Highlights

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Pricing & departures
Option From Departs Returns
Twin USD 8,075 December 13, 2026 December 24, 2026
Triple USD 8,025 December 13, 2026 December 24, 2026
Single USD 9,025 December 13, 2026 December 24, 2026
Twin USD 7,775 January 20, 2027 January 31, 2027
Triple USD 7,725 January 20, 2027 January 31, 2027
Single USD 8,725 January 20, 2027 January 31, 2027
Twin USD 8,195 January 27, 2027 February 7, 2027
Triple USD 8,145 January 27, 2027 February 7, 2027
Single USD 9,355 January 27, 2027 February 7, 2027
Twin USD 7,950 February 28, 2027 March 11, 2027
Triple USD 7,900 February 28, 2027 March 11, 2027
Single USD 8,970 February 28, 2027 March 11, 2027
Day by day
  1. Day 1

    Welcome to Japan

    Your winter adventure begins with an included transfer from Osaka to Kyoto, where the ancient capital’s charm awaits. Join your Travel Director and fellow travelers later this evening for dinner at your hotel and an introduction to the days ahead. Locations: Osaka, Kyoto

  2. Day 2

    Explore Kyoto’s Temples and Shrines

    Start your Japan tour through Kyoto’s scenic west as you wander the serene Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and visit Tenryuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the shimmering golden reflection of Kinkakuji, the Golden Pavilion, before your Be My Guest experience. During an authentic kaiseki lunch, you’ll meet your hosts, the Nakamura family, and learn about Japanese dining customs and etiquette in a traditional setting. Continue to the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine, where thousands of vibrant red torii gates lead into the wooded hills. Locations: Kyoto

  3. Day 3

    Kanazawa and Sake Tasting

    Board the iconic Thunderbird train bound for Kanazawa, where tradition and artistry thrive. On arrival, you'll Dive into Culture with a visit to a local sake brewery to discover the meticulous brewing process. Afterwards, savor a locally inspired lunch paired with expertly selected sakes. Check into your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure, or join an Optional Experience featuring a traditional shabu shabu dinner with unlimited drinks. Locations: Kyoto, Kanazawa

  4. Day 4

    Gardens, Pottery and the Spirit of the Geisha

    Step into the elegance of Kenrokuen, one of Japan’s most celebrated gardens, before visiting the Nomura Samurai House. Enjoy time to explore and find a local lunch spot of your choice. In the afternoon, Dive into Culture with a Local Specialist at the Ohi Gallery, where you’ll learn about Ohi pottery and even try matcha served in a handcrafted Ohi bowl. Later, explore the atmospheric Higashi Chaya District and visit Kaikaro, a 200-year-old chaya teahouse. Locations: Kanazawa

  5. Day 5

    Discover Tokyo’s Street Food Delights

    Take the bullet train to Tokyo, then get ready to learn about traditional takoyaki before sitting down to a hearty ramen lunch. Visit Meiji Jingu Shrine, dedicated to Japan’s Emperor Meiji, and see the Imperial Palace Plaza on a scenic drive. Settle in at your hotel with time at leisure this evening. Locations: Kanazawa, Tokyo

  6. Day 6

    Culture and Color in Tokyo

    This morning, explore Tokyo’s oldest temple, Sensoji, and browse at the Nakamise Arcade, one of Tokyo’s oldest shopping streets, where local vendors sell traditional souvenirs and crafts on the approach to the temple. Gaze over the city from Tokyo Skytree, then enjoy lunch at your own pace. In the afternoon, uncover Japan’s rich history with a visit to the Tokyo National Museum. Locations: Tokyo

  7. Day 7

    Onward to the Drift Ice of Hokkaido

    Fly north to Memambetsu and stop by the Okhotsk Ryu-hyo Museum to learn about the dramatic drift ice phenomenon. Later, take to the icy seas aboard the Aurora, an ice-breaking ship offering views of rare marine life and seasonal landscapes. Check in to your traditional onsen hotel, where you'll enjoy a local dinner and the soothing hot springs. Locations: Tokyo, Lake Akan

  8. Day 8

    Discover Indigenous Ainu Culture

    Enjoy a relaxed morning before your MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. This afternoon, you’ll visit an Ainu village to learn about Japan’s Indigenous people. Try your hand at traditional wood carving, then return to the hotel for dinner. This evening, you’ll experience the soul of Ainu culture through dance and ceremony at the Ainu Kotan Theater. Locations: Lake Akan

  9. Day 9

    Travel to Sapporo

    Stop at the Akan International Crane Center to see the red-crowned cranes, one of the rarest in the world and famous for their courtship dance. Continue to Sapporo, traveling by express train, and delve into Hokkaido’s brewing legacy at the Sapporo Beer Museum, where you can enjoy a guided tasting. Locations: Lake Akan, Sapporo

  10. Day 10

    From Sapporo to the Charm of Otaru

    Walk through Sapporo’s central sights, including Odori Park and the iconic Clock Tower, before a photo stop at the Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium. Then it's off to Otaru, a port town famed for its picturesque canal, glassworks and preserved warehouses. Return to Sapporo to celebrate your Japanese winter adventure in style. You’ll take in sweeping views as you travel by ropeway to Mt. Moiwa, where you’ll dine at The Jewels restaurant. Locations: Sapporo, Otaru, Sapporo

  11. Day 11

    Return to Tokyo

    Fly to Tokyo and check in at your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to unwind, you might stroll through the neon-lit streets of Shinjuku, visit a temple, or browse the boutiques and street food stalls in Harajuku. Locations: Sapporo, Tokyo

  12. Day 12

    Farewell Japan

    Say sayonara to your Japan trip companions as you take your included transfer to the airport after breakfast, full of wintertime memories and cultural discoveries. Locations: Tokyo

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