
13-Day Tour
Tokyo, Nikko, Kyoto, Nara & Kumano Mountains
Planned Itinerary
Private Tour
2 to 25 people
Self-Guided Tour
Autumn Tour
Nature & Scenery
Autumn Elegance: Japan’s Fall Foliage & Cultural Tour
Perfect for travelers who want to witness Japan’s autumn beauty while exploring its cultural treasures, this 13-day self-guided tour takes you from Tokyo’s bustling streets to Kyoto’s historic temples, Nara’s serene shrines, and the scenic landscapes of Nikko and Kumano.
Guests can enjoy the vibrant fall foliage alongside rich cultural experiences at every stop.
Tour Highlights



Tokyo, Nara & Kyoto’s Charm
Explore Daikanyama’s stylish boutiques and Shimokitazawa’s vintage scene, then discover Kyoto’s historic temples and serene gardens, with a day trip to Nara.
Nikko’s Autumn Beauty & Sacred Sites
Visit the UNESCO Toshogu Shrine, cruise Lake Chunzenji, and admire Kegon Waterfall’s stunning views.
Kumano Pilgrimage & Spiritual Trails
Hike ancient paths through forests and mountains, visiting sacred shrines like Kumano Hongu Taisha, Japan’s spiritual heart.

What's Included?
Meals
12 breakfasts at the hotel
Transportation
Shinkansen tickets: Tokyo to Nikko, Tokyo to Kyoto, Kyoto to Kii-Tanabe and Kyoto to Tokyo.
Express train: day-trip to Nara from Kyoto
Available Add-Ons
Private Airport Transfers
Accommodation
3-star or 3.5-star hotels & Japanese Traditional Inn in Tokyo, Nikko, Kyoto and Kumano.
Tour Inclusions
Hotel Bookings
Itinerary
Day 1 - Tokyo: Arrival in Japan
Check-in to your hotel and please get some rest from a long flight.
Day 2 - Tokyo: Daikanyama and Shimokitazawa
Start your day in the trendy district of Daikanyama and visit the flagship Tsutaya multicomplex, home to quite possibly one of the best bookstores in the world.
Enjoy a coffee as you browse through its large collection of fashion, photography, and art prints. Explore the area’s independent boutiques, cafes and apparel shops.
Head west to Tokyo’s bohemian neighborhood and youth culture center. Shimokitazawa is an eclectic district filled with vintage stores, record shops, live houses, and grunge bars. Explore maze-like streets and discover some hidden gems.
Day 3 - Nikko: Explore Nikko
Take the bullet train up north to Nikko, a small city in the mountains, famous for its scenic landscapes, hiking trails, waterfalls and lavish shrines. It is particularly stunning in the Autumn season.
Check in to the hotel. Have lunch at the hotel before heading out on a short guided tour of Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO heritage shrine dedicated to the Shogunate Tokugawa Ieyasu. Learn more about the history of the famous Shogun.
Day 4 - Nikko: Mountains and Waterfalls
Have breakfast at the hotel and head out on an autumn adventure.
Take a taxi to Lake Chunzenji, a scenic lake surrounded by mountains draped in autumn foliage. Visit the spectacular Kengon Waterfall, Nikko’s most famous waterfall. Afterwards, enjoy a coffee while looking out onto the picturesque lake.
Tour around the famous lake by cruise ship, learn about the history of the area and relax and enjoy.
Day 5 - Tokyo: Explore Tokyo
Transfer from Nikko to Tokyo and spend a free day in Tokyo.
Day 6 - Kyoto: Castles and Culture
Transfer over to Nijō Castle, to learn about the significance of the castle in Japanese history and the prosperity and decline of the Tokugawa family.
Follow the Katsura River to Kameyama Park before visiting the exquisite Okochi Sanso Zen Garden and villa.
If there’s time, visit Nishi Market to try some street food and buy some great souvenirs for friends and family back home.
Day 7 - Nara: Day Trip to Nara
Hop on the train for a short journey to Nara, Japan’s ancient capital famous for its sacred deers, world renowned temples and green tea.
Walk through Nara Deer Park and visit the sacred site of Todai-ji Temple, one of Japan’s most historically significant temples, to see the giant golden Buddha. Explore other beautiful temples and gardens around the area. Wander around Nara Machi, a town filled with old toy shops, crafts, and witness high speed Mochi rice cake pounding. Try traditional Japanese sweets “wagashi” paired with matcha at a local tea shop.
Day 8 - Kyoto: Discover Kyoto's Temples
Hop in a taxi and get out at Konchi-in Temple. Explore Nanzenji Tenju-an, Nanzen-ji Sammon Gate, Nanzen-ji Temple, and its gardens. Then walk over to Eikando Temple and climb up to the pagoda to see the view of Kyoto city.
Fill up on some local soba noodles for lunch before walking over to Kumano Nyakuoji-jinja Shrine which stands at the beginning of the Philosopher’s Path.
Stroll along the scenic path and get lost in its beauty. Keep walking until you reach Reikan-ji Temple and Anraku-ji. Get a taxi or a local bus back to your hotel to relax before dinner.
Day 9 - Kumano: Ancient Mountains and Shrines
Breakfast at your accommodation or pick up a light meal before departure. (All your luggage will be transferred to the next hotel in Tokyo.)
Take an early train or highway bus to Kii-Tanabe Station, the gateway to the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route.
Transfer by bus (approx. 40 mins) to Takijiri-oji, the traditional starting point of the Nakahechi Route.Begin your hike from Takijiri-oji to Takahara, a scenic mountain village.
This short but steep walk (approx. 4 km, 2 hours) winds through ancient forest paths lined with sacred stones.
Arrive in Takahara, known for its panoramic views and the charming Takahara Kumano-jinja shrine.Check-in to your local guesthouse or minshuku. Enjoy a homemade dinner prepared with local ingredients.
Relax and soak in the peaceful rural atmosphere overlooking the mountains.
Day 10 - Kumano: Nature and Spiritism
Breakfast at your accommodation.
Depart on foot from Takahara and follow the pilgrimage path through forest trails and mountain ridges.
Stop at historical sites such as Jujo-oji and Osaka-oji, small wayside shrines marking spiritual milestones.Continue hiking to Chikatsuyu, a tranquil village along the Hiki-gawa River (approx. 10 km, 5–6 hours total walking).
Optional: Visit Chikatsuyu-oji Shrine or learn about the route at the Kumano Kodo Nakahechi Art Museum.Check-in to your accommodation in Chikatsuyu.
Enjoy a hot bath and a traditional Japanese dinner served by your hosts. Unwind and rest up for the next day’s walk.
Day 11 - Kumano: Quiet Shrines
After breakfast, walk to Kumano Hongu Taisha, one of the three grand Kumano shrines. Take time to explore the shrine grounds, admire the massive torii gate at Oyunohara (the original site of the shrine), and experience the quiet reverence of this ancient place.
Stop by the Kumano Hongu Heritage Center nearby to learn more about the history and spiritual significance of the Kumano faith.
Have lunch in Hongu before starting your journey back. From the Hongu area, take a local bus to Shingu or Kii-Tanabe Station, depending on your onward travel plans.
Return to Tokyo by evening via train (5hrs approximately). Reflect on the sacred journey you've completed, surrounded by the timeless beauty and spiritual energy of the Kumano mountains.
Day 12 - Tokyo: Meiji Shrine and Yanaka Ginza.
Beat the crowds to Tokyo’s most famous shrine, Meiji Jingu Shrine. Wander along forested paths, make a wish at the beautiful shrine, and visit the hidden inner-garden if you like.
Travel to the north of Tokyo to explore the nostalgic area of Yanaka Ginza, an old residential area full of locally owned shops, cafes and food stalls. Head to the wonderful Nezu Shrine, to discover more about Japan’s religious heritage and pass through the winding tunnel of red torii gates.
Day 13 - Tour Ends: Departure from Japan
Check out of your hotel and transfer to the airport. Finally, board your flight and depart Japan!




A glimpse of the hotels and traditional Ryokans you could experience!
Photos are for reference only, actual accommodations and rooms may vary depending on your tour and preferences,
What's Not Included?
All flight services.
Travel insurance: Please arrange for insurance for yourself and all companions before arriving in Japan.
Airport and other private transfers: Private transfers available for booking as add-ons
Other meals, admission tickets or transportation: Except when indicated in itinerary
Guided tours and cultural experiences: Available for booking as add-ons
Personal expenses: Snacks, drinks, shopping, etc.
Local transportation within cities: Unless specified in the itinerary.
Important Notes
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The first and last day of the tour are reserved for arrival and departure, with no scheduled activities.
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More hidden gems will be revealed in the final itinerary provided after booking.
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Itinerary details, including activities, inclusions, and timings, may change based on weather conditions and availability.
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Please inform us of any dietary restrictions, allergies, or any other medical conditions to be aware of prior to the tour departure.
Cancellation Policy
We understand plans can change. Our cancellation policy is as follows: 90+ days before departure: 80% refund, 20% deposit held as credit. 60-89 days before departure: 50% refund. 7-59 days before departure: 20% refund. Less than 7 days before departure: No refund. Once a tour is booked, no refund of deposit (20% of the total charge). Failure to make full payment within 30 days of your tour start date may result in cancellation without refund of the deposit. If your tour is canceled due to severe weather or unforeseen circumstances, we will refund all payments except the deposit. If inclement weather (e.g., a typhoon) disrupts your trip, we offer a ¥20,000 contribution to cover unexpected hotel or transport costs.
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