Japan - Kyoto to Tokyo Tour by Out Adventures

Japan - Kyoto to Tokyo Tour by Out Adventures
(Nov 5-14, 2022, Nov 4-13, 2023)


Nov 2-11, 2024 (9 Nights/10 Days)
Price: USD 7,795/person
No. of participants: Min 4; max 16

Price Includes

    1. Accommodations
        City Hotel
      Day 1 Osaka Zentis Osaka
      Day 2 Osaka Zentis Osaka
      Day 3 Kyoto Cross Hotel Kyoto
      Day 4 Kyoto Cross Hotel Kyoto
      Day 5 Kyoto Cross Hotel Kyoto
      Day 6 Hakone Tenyu
      Day 7 Tokyo Hotel Groove Shinjuku
      Day 8  Tokyo Hotel Groove Shinjuku
      Day 9 Tokyo Hotel Groove Shinjuku
      Day 10 Tokyo Back to your home or extend stay

      *In case the above hotel is fully booked, same level hotel in each category will be provided.

    2. Transportations
      Transportation by private coach and train
    1. Meals
       BreakfastLunchDinner
      Day 1     ✔️
      Day 2 ✔️  ✔️  
      Day 3 ✔️ ✔️  
      Day 4 ✔️  ✔️  
      Day 5 ✔️   ✔️
      Day 6 ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
      Day 7 ✔️  ✔️  
      Day 8 ✔️  ✔️ ✔️
      Day 9 ✔️   ✔️
      Day 10 ✔️    

*Please advise us if you have any food allergies.

  • Others
    A $50 USD Rainbow Railroad donation to help resettle LGBTQ+ refugees. Read more here.


Price Excluded

  • International airfare
  • Arrival/departure transfers
  • Gratuities to guides and drivers
  • Alcoholic drinks not included with meals unless stated in the itinerary
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Visa fees
  • Travel insurance – mandatory for all travellers. Visit www.outadventures.com/insurance for more details.
  • Items not outlined in itinerary




Schedule

  • Kon’nichiwa. Welcome to Osaka. And thank you for joining our gay Japan tour. Things kick off with a Group Meeting at 6PM where you can meet your guide and fellow travelers. After our Welcome Dinner you can make it an early night or grab a drink with the group at a local gay-friendly bar. Please note: an arrival transfer is not included in this itinerary, however detailed instructions for transportation to the hotel will be included in your trip documents. 

  • For our first full day we’ll wake up to a morning tour of essential sights like Osaka Castle and Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the most impressive in the world. Other highlights will include Shinsaibashi, a bustling shopping street, and Umeda Sky Building, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. The impressive structure consists of two 40-story towers that connect at their two uppermost stories, with bridges and an escalator crossing the wide atrium-like space in the center. Our day wouldn’t be complete without a delicious Japanese lunch. The evening is free to enjoy on your own, or join an optional dinner with the group.

  • Oh my Bambi—this might be the cutest start to any day. We’re off to Nara city, where you can ‘fawn’ over a thousand docile deer that live in its namesake park: the animals politely nod to request a treat, and are at ease with all their admirers. Here you’ll also find Todaiji—one of the Seven Great Temples of Buddhism and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For lunch we’ll slurp savoury ramen noodles upon arrival in Kyoto, then check out a Sake brewery with an included tasting. After checking into our Kyoto hotel the evening is free to enjoy on your own or with an optional group dinner.

  • Today begins early with a taxi ride to Fushimi Inari, a shrine beloved for the hundreds of distinct red torii arches that line the main trails. Following breakfast back at the hotel, more photo ops await. We’ll visit Arashiyama—the city’s towering bamboo grove—and Kinkakuji (golden pavilion), as well as taking in a rickshaw ride and a traditional tea ceremony. In the afternoon we’ll wander through Gion, where we’ll look out for colourful geishas wandering through the narrow streets lined with traditional wooden merchant houses. Tonight you can make your own plans for dinner or join the larger group. Since we have a lazy morning tomorrow, why not check out Kyoto’s gay scene?

  • Grab brunch/early lunch at your leisure —we don’t converge until 12:30PM for a samurai experience. You’ll learn about the warriors, dress up in costume, and even wield the traditional sword. Our last activity before an afternoon break will be Zen Meditation. Tonight we’ll go shopping at Nishiki market, then head to a cooking class to prepare our own dinner with some delicious sake.

  • Today we continue to Hakone on the Shinkansen, aka Japan’s bullet train. Why not enjoy a Bento Box for lunch onboard? Our only plan this afternoon is a walk through the Open Air Museum. With sculptures by Picasso and Henry Moore, it lets you encounter art in a park-like setting. We’ll stay in a traditional ryokan inn tonight, where you can partake in a steamy onsen (a traditional Japanese hot spring/bathing experience). Dinner is included at tonight’s accommodation. Please note: if you have tattoos that can’t be covered with a bandage or swimsuit/t-shirt, there is a chance you will be denied entry to the onsen.

  • We’re off to Tokyo with a stop at Lake Ashi en route. We’ll even ride on a colourful pirate boat. It gives excellent photo opportunities of Japan’s highest volcano: Mt Fuji. Once we arrive in the world’s biggest super city and check in to our hotel, consider joining us for an optional dinner in the Shinjuku entertainment district.

  • Today we are going to see some of the most impressive sights in Tokyo, so ensure your batteries are charged and you’re prepared for the madness. The Imperial Palace is where the Emperor resides, and is built on the site of the former Edo Castle. Asakusa is a more traditional neighbourhood, and walking through here gives one a sense of what Tokyo felt like a few years ago. While exploring the city we’ll also make time for a delicious local lunch. Finally, after tonight’s dinner in Shinjuku, we’ll enjoy a gay sake bar tour.

  • For our final day in Japan we’ll explore some of the quirkier sides of this bustling metropolis, paying a visit to teamLab Planets Tokyo, an audio-visual feast that will engage all your senses on every level. This interactive museum comprises 4 large-scale artwork spaces and 2 gardens created by a world-renowned art collective. We’ll also say Kon’nichiwa to some mini-pigs at one of Japan’s cutest animal cafes. You are free to enjoy the afternoon on your own, and we’ll regroup for a Farewell Dinner to mark the official end of this historic tour. All we can say is Doumo Arigatou!

  • As the last day of our tour, no activities are planned and you may depart at your leisure. Please note: a departure transfer is not included, but your group leader will provide clear instructions to get to the airport of choice.