Duration: 12 Nights | Max Group size: 10 |
Starts in: Tokyo | Ends in: Tokyo |
Start Date | Finish Dates | Price | Spaces available | Reference | Hotel Level |
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11 Apr 2025 | 23 Apr 2025 | £3,450.00 | Fully booked | 0425TY | Mid |
06 Oct 2025 | 18 Oct 2025 | £3,550.00 | 6 | 1025TY | Mid |
11 Apr 2026 | 23 Apr 2026 | £3,550.00 | 10 | 0426TY | Mid |
06 Oct 2026 | 18 Oct 2026 | £3,550.00 | 10 | 1026TY | Mid |
The Takayama Festival Tour is a tour in Japan with a difference. You experience the highlights of Japan such as Tokyo and Kyoto, but at the heart of this tour is the experience of the Takayama festival, unheard of by many travellers, and experienced by fewer.
The Takayama festival is over 500 years old, and although now adopting many 20th century features, is essentially unchanged in that time. There are two festivals, one in the spring and one in the autumn and each has a different spiritual centre: renewal in the first, and harvest in the second. Both show off the ages-old tradition of parading with shrines carried on shoulders or drawn on wheels by traditionally clad revellers.
The streets of Takayama are full of festival decorations, music, dancing and the very earthly revelry of eating and drinking during the festival. The city is picturesque, preserving many historical and venerable buildings and is surrounded by impressive mountains.
You also visit Shirakawa-go, a village of wooden, thatched houses built hundreds of years ago and preserved — but still home to families and a real community. Journeying to Takayama from Tokyo, you visit Hakone, home of Fuji, historical sites, high culture and touristy distractions.
After Takayama you travel to the cultural and historical heart of Japan, Kyoto, where you will meet many of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, witness performing arts, take part in a tea ceremony, see apprentice geisha dance, soak in hot springs, and of course sample more the country’s famed culinary heritage. With our personalised service and flexible, customisable itineraries, we put the adventure into Japan tours. Don't just take our word for it, read the latest reviews from customers who have enjoyed our tours.
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The Takayama Tour is fully guided; all accommodation, entrance fees and city to city transportation is included as well as a whole lot more. For the full list of inclusions, please check the “Other Info” tab above.
Day 01 | Group meal; Walking tour of Shinjuku and Kabukicho Entertainment District | Tokyo |
Day 02 | Tsukiji Fish Market; Hakone; Samurai Museum; Natural Hot Springs | Hakone (Mount Fuji) |
Day 03 | Hell's Valley; Cable Car; Views of Mt.Fuji; Lake Ashi; Pirate Ship; Cedar Avenue; Old Tokaido Highway Checkpoint | Hakone (Mount Fuji) |
Day 04 | Bullet Train; Takayama Festival | Takayama |
Day 05 | Free Day at the Takayama Festival and Surrounding Area | Takayama |
Day 06 | Village of Shirakawa-go (UNESCO); Home Cooked Local Meal; Hot Springs; Stay in Old Thatched Cottage | Ogimachi |
Day 07 | Open-Air Museum; Kanazawa; Kenrokuen garden; Nomura samurai residence | Kanazawa |
Day 08 | Eastern Kyoto; Kiyomizudera (UNESCO); Gion Geisha District; Cultural Show of performing arts (optional) | Kyoto |
Day 09 | Ryoanji Zen Garden; Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) and Nijo Castle (All three UNESCO sites) | Kyoto |
Day 10 | Free day to explore more of Kyoto and the surrounding area - or join a cultural workshop! | Kyoto |
Day 11 | Tea ceremony; Fushimi Inari mountain shrine; Miyako Odori geisha performance (on spring tour only) | Kyoto |
Day 12 | Morning Free in Kyoto; Bullet Train to Tokyo | Tokyo |
Day 13 | End of tour. Why not stay for a few extra nights, there is plenty more to see and do nearby! | Journey's end |