Explore Japan’s Winter Wonderland
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11 days, 10 nights
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DEPARTURE MONTHS
ONLY 2 Dates available 27 Jan 2026 & 29 Jan 2026
Book by 30 June 2025 & Save $1000 per person!
â Experiencing Japanâs fantastic wintery highlights. From coming face to face with wild snow monkeys – they love to warm up with a soak in the onsen (hot springs) around Yudanaka – to marvelling at the awe-inspiring, giant snow and ice sculptures of the Sapporo Snow Festival.
Our winter Japan holidays shine a light on some of the countryâs lesser-visited treasures. Youâll tour Tokyo National Museum and Nishiki Market in Kyoto, and stay in an authentic ryokan surrounded by footprint-free snowy landscapes – a real highlight. After a trip to see snow monkeys bathing in onsen (hot springs) in Yudanaka, a bullet train will whisk you through spectacular scenery to Hokkaido, where historic Hakodate and Sapporo Snow Festival (home to sculptures the size of houses) await you.
Below price is for 27 Jan 2026 departure
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$8,263$7,243 per person twin share* - FromÂ
$10,714Â $9,694 per person, sole traveller*
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Itinerary
Arrive | Details | Depart | Day 1 | Kyoto - Join your tour group at the hotel. | 12:00 | Day 2 | Kyoto - Surrounded on three sides by snow-covered mountains, Kyoto is Japanâs ancient capital. Hidden within its maze of winding old streets is a collection of some 1,500 religious temples and shrines, geisha scurrying to tea ceremonies and dinky bars serving steaming bowls of ramen. Our tour takes us to Nijo Castle, Kinkakuji Temple and Ryoanji Temple. Weâll also stroll over to the Nishiki Market; a long, narrow street lined by more than 100 shops and restaurants. Known as âKyotoâs Kitchenâ, the stalls all specialise in food that are typical to Kyoto, like dried seafood, sushi, pickles and sweets. | Day 3 | Nagano - Yudanaka - Japan holds a world record that impresses train spotters and speed addicts alike. Some of the worldâs fastest trains whizz through the countryside at speeds of 198mph and today, youâll experience this engineering marvel for yourself. Step aboard for our journey from Kyoto to Nagoya, from where weâll connect to Nagano. On arrival, weâll enjoy a sightseeing tour that takes in the Zenkoji Temple, one of the most important and popular temples in Japan. Youâll have some free time for lunch; Nakamise is one of Japanâs oldest shopping streets, where you can find traditional snacks and souvenirs. Our final stop of the day is Yudanaka where we check into our hotel; a traditional Japanese Ryokan surrounded by spectacular - and often snow-covered - mountain scenery. Known as the worldâs oldest hotels, some inns have been around since the 7th century when they were built for nomadic samurai traders. Think rice-straw tatami matting flooring, low tables and fusuma screens as doors. This promises to be a very special experience. | Day 4 | Yudanaka - Tokyo - When you think of snow holidays, you wouldn't necessarily think of Japan - but today, weâll appreciate glorious snowy landscapes as we take a walk to the Jigokudani Monkey Park, where wild Japanese macaques (snow monkeys) live, completely unrestricted by fences. Keep your camera at the ready to snap away at families of monkeys warming up in hot springs. Late morning, we depart for the neon lights and skyscrapers of Tokyo. | Day 5 | Tokyo - Arriving in Tokyo is undoubtedly a surreal experience. This is a city that is always on the move; it dazzles with shiny new things, whilst keeping one foot firmly rooted in its traditions and culture. Weâll spend the whole day today learning all about this fascinating city. Weâll take in the Tokyo National Museum and colourful Ameyoko Shopping Street and enjoy a short walking tour of Yanaka; one of the few districts in Tokyo that still holds the cityâs traditional rustic charm. Weâll also take in the view of the whole city from the top of the Skytree, a 634m-tall communications tower (and one of the worldâs tallest structures). | Day 6 | Tokyo - Today is free for you to explore Tokyo, with many sights to choose from and innumerable shrines to find, including the exquisite Senso-ji Temple. There are also a number of excellent theatres, including the historic Kabuzi-za, where you may see a traditional, highly skilled Kabuki performance. For a different experience that will leave you in no doubt that youâre in Tokyo, head to the intersection in front of Shibuya Station, famously known for the scramble of hundreds of pedestrians simultaneously crossing the road in all directions. Or for a moment away from the city bustle, Ueno Park is the cityâs largest green space. | Day 7 | Hakodate - We take to the bullet train once again today - this time all the way up to Hokkaido, Japanâs northernmost island, travelling to Hakodate. Once we arrive and settle in at our hotel, we will spend some time at leisure until this evening, when we ascend Mount Hakodate by coach. The views from here are simply incredible - especially at night, when the city lights stretch for miles in front of you. | Day 8 | Hakodate - We have a busy morning ahead of us today and weâll start it off with some early morning seafood at the renowned Hakodate morning market. Here, 300 stalls prepare and serve all manner of fresh fish dishes; giant squid flattened into pancakes, crab grilling over hot coals and dried scallops al to the sound of sing-song call of vendors. We ascend Goryokaku Tower for fabulous views across the city, and head to the Bay Area, where red brick warehouses stand as symbols of the shipping industry that thrived here as Japan opened up to international commerce. Weâll also visit Motomachi, an area that also flourished with the influx of trade and the influence of western culture is apparent in the old consulate buildings and pretty, foreign churches. | Day 9 | Hakodate - Sapporo - Our day starts with a visit to Onuma Quasi National Park, a beautiful area that includes serene lakes marked by small islands and the majestic snow-smothered dormant volcano, Mount Komagatake. We also visit Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley), a small town surrounded by countless onsen (hot springs), before arriving in Sapporo. After checking into our hotel, weâll head out to explore the Otaru Snow Light Path Festival. This festival of flickering lights and glowing snow statues lights up the port town every winter; the canal is particularly charming, dotted with lanterns along its whole length. | Day 10 | Sapporo - The Sapporo Snow Festival is the most famous of the Japanese winter festivals. It started in 1950 with just six statues carved from snow by school students. Today it is an incredible display of around 250 imaginative snow and ice sculptures of giant proportions illuminated by candles and coloured bulbs. Wander the collection and watch some of the works in progress, enjoy a local tipple at the ice bar and perhaps even glide down the giant snow slide. A true highlight of our winter wonderland Japan holidays, it's a day you wonât soon forget. | Day 11 | Sapporo - Say goodbye to your tour group for your onward travel. | 06:00 |
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Highlights
- Sapporo Snow Festival
- Bullet train journey from Kyoto to Nagano
- Visit Jigokudani Monkey Park
Inclusions
- 11 Meals – 10 breakfasts, 1 dinner
- 10 nights in hotels
- Transport – Travel To Destination By Coach
- Headset system on excursions
Exclusions
- Aâirfares
- Travel Insurance
Fine Print
- Prices are subject to availability
- Fare includes all taxes and port charges
- Travel insurance not included; customers are advised to purchase appropriate cover after booking
- Itinerary is subject to change without notice
- Visas/ESTAâs are not included
- All travellers must have a valid passport for international travel and many countries require at least 6 months validity from the date of return and some countries require a machine-readable passport.
Extras
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10 Excursions & Visits
- City tours of Kyoto (with Nijo Castle), Nagano (with Zenkoji Temple), Tokyo and Hakodate
- Bullet train journeys as shown
- Jigokudani Monkey Park
- Mount Hakodate night visit
- Onuma Quasi National Park and Hell Valley
- Otaru Snow Light Path Festival
- Sapporo Snow Festival
Accommodation
- Kyoto Hotel Okura (2 Nights)
- Kanbayashi Hotel Senjukaku, Yudanaka
- Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo (3 Nights)
- La Vista Hakodate Bay (2 Nights)
- Sapporo Stream Hotel (2 Nights)