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Nine-Day Japan Experience with Business Class Flights | October 16 - 25, 2026
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Learn samurai traditions, wander ancient temples and soak in a mountainside onsen on this small group adventure by Intrepid Travel - and fly there and back in business class.
Once in Tokyo you’ll be joining up with a small group of like-minded travelers and a local guide. The guide will take you and your new travel friends on a premium adventure from Tokyo to Kyoto that will allow you to experience a few (of the many) highlights of Japan, all while staying in comfortable accommodation. Peruse markets with some of the freshest seafood you’ll find, try to find snow monkeys bathing in hot springs on the mountain in Yamanouchi, wander through a designated Place of Scenic Beauty in Arashiyama and Japan’s most celebrated landscape garden in Kanazawa and follow the trail at a sacred shrine in Kyoto.
Intrepid has been taking travelers around the globe to discover the real and remarkable since 1989—more than 35 years of creating positive change and sharing the joy of travel through small group adventures guided by local leaders.
You can find full details of the trip here: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/us/japan/premium-highlights-japan-166787
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Experience redemption and all inclusions are valid for (2) guests.
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Refunds: All services are non-refundable. If you are scheduled to attend an event or receive a service and do not attend, you will forfeit your miles and will not have them refunded. If you purchase a service or event ticket for a particular date and you are unable to attend, you may send someone in your place, subject to these terms and conditions and provided that they meet all eligibility requirements.
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Cancellation: For events or services which may be rescheduled, you may be given a period of time to reschedule in the discretion of Atmos Rewards and the Unlocked Partner. If you do not reschedule within such time period, your miles will be forfeited.
Flights: Flights included with this package are operated by Alaska Airlines or Alaska as Hawaiian Airlines only. Partner airline flights are not included as a part of this package. Flights flown through Atmos Rewards Unlocked are ineligible for point and status point accrual. Guests must start and end their trip from the same city.
Agenda
Day 1 - Oct 17 Arrival in Tokyo
Arrive in Tokyo and make your way to Hotel Monterey Ginza to meet your local guide and fellow travelers for a welcome meeting. After your meeting, head out for an included dinner.
Day 2 – Oct 18 Tokyo – Asakusa
In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, you’ll head out for a leader-led walking tour of Asakusa – an area of Tokyo that retains the vibe of older Tokyo, lined with craft shops and street-food stalls.
Asakusa’s main attraction is Sensoji Temple. You’ll explore this ancient Buddhist temple – the oldest and one of the most significant in the city – and learn how it became independent from the Tendai sect of Buddhism after World War II.
Then, head to a non-profit family-owned dojo with over 400 years of operation for an authentic samurai experience run by contemporary ninjas. Learn about the history and culture of Samurai, from a descendant of an original Samurai clan, see and touch real weaponry and try on some traditional costumes.
In the evening, cruise down the Sumida River to enjoy some of Tokyo’s best sites from a different perspective. After the cruise, join your group for a dinner at a traditional local restaurant.
Day 3 – Oct 19 Tokyo – Kamakura
Head out on a day trip to Kamakura – a small coastal town known for its historical treasures, sometimes called ‘the Kyoto of Eastern Japan’.
See the sites with a unique mode of transport – a traditional rickshaw. Your knowledgeable driver (there are no wheels on this rickshaw, only your guide’s feet) will tell you all about the local history, the best spots to pick up some local favourites for lunch and maybe even take you to some secret spots along the way. See the Jufukuji Temple, the Eishoji Temple and Kawakita Film Museum, as well as the giant Buddha at Kotoku-in.
After, you’ll switch your guide’s feet for train tracks on a traditional Enoden ride – the electric railway that the Enoden travels on is the sixth oldest railway in all of Japan! This train will take you through some winding, narrow alleyways that no other train could ride through.
Day 4 - Oct 20 Yudanaka
Make the train journey to Yamanouchi – home of the famed snow monkeys who live at the Jigokudani Monkey Park. When you arrive, head to your Feature Stay to settle in – a traditional-style onsen (hot springs and the bathing facilities and inns that surround the springs). Head out on a group hike to the park. This is the only place in the world where monkeys bathe in hot springs! If the season’s right, you can watch the Japanese macaques (snow monkeys) bathing, pruning each other and relaxing in the steaming waters by the mountain.
Back at the accommodation, maybe take a quick dip in the onsite hot springs, some overlooking the rolling greens of the mountain surroundings.
At night, you’ll enjoy a group dinner at your accommodation of seasonal wild plants, fresh local vegetables and natural river fish from the Chikuma River nearby.
Day 5 – Oct 21 Kanazawa
Take the train to Kanazawa, known for its well-preserved Edo-era districts, art museums, handicrafts, garden and castle.
When you arrive, pick up some lunch, then you’ll visit Kenrokuen Garden – Japan’s most celebrated landscape garden, which began in the 17th century. This park is celebrated for its classic landscape designs that feature ponds and streams, promoting well-being, a clear mind and a connection to nature.
After wandering through the garden, you’ll walk by the foot of the former Kanazawa Castle – this historic area was once a residential district for the city’s samurai.
After exploring Nagamachi Samurai District and learning about the area’s past, continue exploring in the Higashi Chaya District – a small neighbourhood with teahouses, alleys and lots of shops and restaurants. Maybe ask your leader for recommendations on how to spend the late afternoon.
Day 6 – Oct 22 Kanazawa
After breakfast, you’ll continue exploring Kanazawa with a tour of Omicho Market – the hub of the local food culture, famous for its seafood and locally grown produce.
With a local guide with all the insight into the region, the food and the market, you’ll wind your way through the stalls and learn how to spot the freshest ingredients. Then head back to your guide’s kitchen and learn some tips and tricks on how to cook a traditional Kanazawa meal.
Sit down as a group and enjoy the fruits of your labor, before enjoying an afternoon at your leisure.
Day 7 – Oct 23 Kyoto
Leave Kanazawa and head to Kyoto by Shinkansen and the Thunderbird train. Once the capital of Japan, this city in Honshu is famous for its classic Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, gardens, imperial palaces and traditional architecture.
When you arrive, you’ll head to Arashiyama – in the west, this area is a nationally designated Historic Site and Place of Scenic Beauty. Explore the Togetsu-kyo Bridge, the Bamboo Grove, Tenryu-ji Temple and Kameyama-koen Park on the hilltop. After some time for lunch, try your hand at Kyoto Yuzen dyeing in its most typical form. Learn from traditional craftsmen as you immerse yourself in Kyoto’s tradition of dyeing and take home anything you create as a souvenir.
In the evening, head to Gion, the geisha district, filled with shops, restaurants and teahouses. This area is a geisha district, meaning hostesses in colourful kimonos are often sighted on the Tatsumi Bridge and in the boutiques of Hanamikoji Street.
Day 8 – Oct 24 Kyoto
This morning, visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine – known for the distinctly red tunnels of more than 10,000 vermilion torii gates that wind over the hills of Mount Inari.
After taking in this iconic spiritual site, take part in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Also called ‘Chado’, ‘the way of the tea’ is the traditional and ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha. Learn how to prepare the tea then gain hands-on experience by preparing it yourself.
After, maybe head to Nishiki Market, where you might like to grab a bite to eat from one of the hundred shops and restaurants that line this narrow shopping street.
In the evening, you’ll sit down for an included group dinner to say goodbye, share stories (and great photos) and celebrate a trip well-travelled.
Day 9 – Oct 25 Kyoto
With no activities planned today, your trip will come to an end. After breakfast, head to the train station to take the train back to Tokyo to catch your departing flight.
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