This is the ultimate restorative and rewarding holiday. Indulge in 11 luxurious days of Japanese hospitality, combining the major city sights of Tokyo and Kyoto with wellness retreats on Honshu and Hokkaido, focussing on Japan’s rich tradition of Eastern healing alongside its temples and shrines and, of course, you’ll enjoy fantastic cuisine. The first week is spent relaxing  amid the riches of Hokkaido’s high mountains, before journeying to Japan’s historic heartland with its ancient temples and traditions. Throughout the itinerary you’ll be introduced to the Japanese approach to holistic wellbeing. We’ve selected hotels which focus on health and wellbeing, with a focus on traditional onsen bathing, a clarifying and healing ritual that leaves the mind soothed and the body relaxed.  

Highlights

  • Contrast the modernty of Tokyo’s neon-lit Shibuya district with the forests, mountains and farms of Hokkaido
  • Tour historic Kyoto in a traditional kimono,  and attend a tea ceremony in Tokyo
  • Experience staying in a Ryokan (traditional-style inn) in Toba with amazing views over the Pacific
  • Learn the history of Buddhism at Zen temples, and tour centuries-old Shinto shrines
  • Delight the palate with tastings of sake, Sapporo beer, wine and local produce
  • Learn about the Japanese approach to holistic wellbeing, including traditional onsen bathing and the option of specialist treatments
  • Discover the waterfalls and flower-filled fields of Tomamu, take a ‘cloud walk’ and canoe on tranquil Lake Sahoro

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Itinerary

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Day 1: Fly from UK - Tokyo

You’ll catch the evening flight from London Heathrow Airport and begin to unwind with your in-flight dinner.  There are direct services to Tokyo with BA, ANA and JAL, as well as a number of indirect options with Qatar, Emirates, Cathay Pacific and Asiana. We’ll help you pick the one that suits your schedule and budget.

Overnight: On board your flight    Meals:  On board

Day 2: Welcome to Hokkaido

You’ll arrive at Haneda Airport’s international terminal early on the second day, swiftly crossing to the domestic terminal for the final leg of your journey. It’s a short hop to Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport.  On arrival, you’ll meet our local partners in the arrival lobby, who’ll give you a warm welcome to Hokkaido and its delights.  A private car will take you to the spa town of Jozankei, your resting spot for the night, with a couple of hours for a relaxed tour of the gorgeous Lake Shikotsu en route. The serene, crystal-clear waters and majestic mountain views will set the tone for a restorative first day on Hokkaido.

Jozankei is hidden away in the Shikotsu-Toya National Park, and your luxury hotel for the night is Chalet Ivy, an SLH member hotel, and an oasis nestled amid thick forests and the Toyohira River. Each room includes a private hot spring bath with restful views of the river.

You’ll have free time to explore and unwind this afternoon, but we recommend a visit to the hotel’s top- class spa for a 60-minute massage at the hands of the in- house relaxation specialists. Using the concept of “Tea, Zen, and Incense”, trained spa staff will use local medicinal herbs, aromatherapy and natural oils to ease your tired muscles and reinvigorate your senses.  Dinner at the hotel’s ZUI restaurant is a sumptuous exploration of locally grown produce and carefully selected Hokkaido ingredients served as traditional Japanese cuisine and occasional western ingredients prepared as modern dishes. There’s also a well-appointed wine cellar, and a fine selection of premium Japanese sake.

Overnight:  Chalet Ivy      Meals:

Day 3: Sake, beer and sushi tasting in Sapporo

You’ll meet your first English-speaking guide later that morning, who will escort you through the next few days of exploration.   Checking out of the hotel, you’ll start your sightseeing right away. A private car will whisk you, rested and revitalised, to Kin Sushi, a fixture of Sapporo’s fine dining scene, for a spectacular selection of sushi hand-crafted by skilled chefs in the traditional Edo style. Why not pair it with a refreshing oolong tea, or even investigate the traditional shochu or local beers on offer?

Your tastebuds will soon be buzzing in an altogether different fashion with a trip to the nearby Chitosetsuru Sake Museum. You’ll take a wonderfully dynamic tour of Sapporo’s original sake brewery, which has been perfecting Japan’s favourite alcoholic drink since the mid- 1800s. You’ll discover how Chitosetsuru has refined, expanded and developed its traditional brewing methods – and then you can sample an array of sake styles with an experienced sommelier at the tasting counter.

In suitably high spirits you’ll stop next at the Sapporo Beer Museum, the only museum of its kind in Japan. A guide will introduce you to the history of Sapporo beer, a source of much pride  and enjoyment for the people of Hokkaido. The city is a mecca for beer lovers and this premium tour will help you to understand how beer became so popular in Japan so quickly, bringing with it early prosperity to the city of Sapporo. It’s a fun way to discover a major part of Japan’s epicurean history – and of course you’ll get to taste a few beers at the end of it!

Afterwards, you’ll leave the city and head for the mountains, to check in at Risonare Tomamu, located atop a hill in Tomamu, a famous ski resort area. This hotel has huge 100sqm suites as standard, and a superb selection of restaurants.

Overnight:  Risonare Tomamu      Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • WHERE Japan
  • WHEN May to October
  • WHO Couples, Friends, Families, Groups
  • PRICE (INC FLIGHTS) £TBC

 

PRICES AND DATES

A General Idea of Price

This privately guided itinerary costs around £TBC  per person based on two travelling together and sharing a room. It includes economy flights from London, carefully chosen four and five star accommodation as described (10 nights) with breakfast throughout, three lunches, six dinners. Bullet train tickets in second class from Kyoto to Tokyo inc luggage delivery, services of a guide for all excursions mentioned in Tokyo and Kyoto (except days at leisure/optional activities) as well as taxis, trains and other transport used during excursions, private car and English-speaking driver/guide throughout whole stay in Hokkaido, domestic flight Hakodate to Chubu.

How We Work Out Our Prices

The guide price is designed to give you a ballpark estimate of the costs involved to travel to this destination for the number of days shown.  If you’re planning to travel with friends or family, the cost would come down the more people you have in your party.