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23 Day Epic South Korea & Japan Tour

An epic 23-day tour with flights showcasing spectacular landscapes, vibrant cities and the colourful culture of South Korea and Japan.

  • Low Deposit $499* pp
  • Valued at $8990
  • Travel in Mar 25 - May 26

Book By 31 October 2024

Select Dates Mar 25 - May 26

Product Code: MT-1766

23 Day Epic South Korea & Japan Tour

An epic 23-day tour with flights showcasing spectacular landscapes, vibrant cities and the colourful culture of South Korea and Japan.

  • Low Deposit $499* pp
  • Valued at $8990
  • Travel in Mar 25 - May 26

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Embark on a 23-day in-depth tour through the captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage of South Korea and Japan. Experience South Korea’s stunning scenery, traditional villages, and vibrant cities. Then, delve into Japan’s best-kept secrets and iconic destinations with exclusive, curated experiences. This once-in-a-lifetime epic adventure includes return international flights, internal flights, two high-speed bullet train journeys, 3–4-star accommodations, daily breakfast, select gourmet meals, expert English-speaking guides, and a meticulously planned itinerary filled with unforgettable moments.

Tour Inclusions

  • International flights to Seoul, returning from Tokyo
  • Flight from Seoul to Osaka
  • Return airport transfers in South Korea and arrival transfer in Osaka
  • 22 Nights accommodation in hand-selected hotels
  • Breakfast daily, 4 lunches and 3 dinners
  • High-speed bullet train from Busan to Seoul
  • High-speed bullet train from Osaka to Hiroshima
  • Private deluxe coach transportation
  • Dedicated English-speaking tour guides in South Korea and Japan
  • Sightseeing and admissions as specified

Included Sightseeing & Tour Highlights 

Korea Highlights

  • Discover Seoul- A mecca for fashion, beauty, and pop culture
  • Witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace
  • Travel to the DMZ- the historic borderland with the North
  • Experience the breathtaking beauty of Seoraksan National Park with a cable car ride
  • Step back in time at the traditional Andong Hahoe Village and watch a traditional mask dance
  • Unearth the Treasures of Gyeongju- once the ancient capital
  • Enjoy Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, a beautiful temple set right on the water’s edge
  • Bask in the colourful beachside city of Busan

Japan Highlights

  • Explore the eccentric neighbourhoods of Osaka
  • Learn about the history of Hiroshima
  • Meander along the picturesque canals of Kurashiki and see one of Japan’s best traditional gardens in Okayama
  • Feed the free-roaming deer of Nara and walk amongst the torii gates of Fushimi Inari
  • Enjoy free time to explore charming Kyoto
  • Visit the Toyota Commemorative Museum in Nagoya
  • Experience traditional Japanese sword forging in Seki
  • Walk in the steps of the samurai along the Nakasendo Trail
  • Taste Japan’s most iconic drinks—sake and green tea in Shizuoka
  • Admire the ethereal beauty of Mt Fuji
  • Discover the buzz and energy of one of the world’s great cities- Tokyo
  • International flights to Seoul, returning from Tokyo
  • Flight from Seoul to Osaka
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Arrive in Seoul

Welcome to Seoul! Upon your arrival at Incheon International Airport, you will be greeted by a tour representative and transferred to your hotel, where check-in commences from 3:00 pm. The remainder of the day is free for you to start discovering this vibrant city at your own pace.

Meals included: None

Note: Due to flight times and schedules, some customers may be required to depart the day prior on an overnight flight from Australia.

 
Seoul

Welcome to a captivating day in Seoul, where the past and present harmoniously coexist. Get ready to explore Gyeongbokgung Palace, an awe-inspiring testament to Korea’s royal legacy. Watch as the Changing of the Guard ceremony unfolds with resplendent uniforms and traditional music, a captivating spectacle that bridges the gap between the past and the present. Why not fully immerse yourself in Joseon history and take the opportunity to try a traditional Korean outfit, a Hanbok (optional at your own expense) and have the palace be your backdrop for photos? Then wander the atmospheric streets of Insadong’s antique alleys, taking in the traditional Korean arts. Enjoy a welcome lunch and savour delicious Korean cuisine. Next, explore the 600-year-old alleyways of Bukchon Hanok Village. Finish the day in Myeong-dong, a lively and vibrant neighbourhood popular for shopping and dining.

Meals included: Breakfast and lunch

 

 
Seoul

Enjoy a free day to navigate the labyrinth of bright lights of Seoul at your own pace. South Korea’s capital is vibrant with activity. From high-end malls to cultural sites, beautiful public parks, and delicious cuisine, there is much to see and do on a free day in Seoul.

Alternatively, enhance your Korea experience with our Optional Seoul Tour (at your own expense).

Optional Seoul Day Tour – Nami Island and The Garden of Morning Calm from $160pp 

Experience the serene beauty of South Korea with a guided day tour from Seoul to the enchanting Garden of Morning Calm and Nami Island. Begin your journey with a visit to the picturesque Nami Island, famous for its tree-lined paths and as the filming location for the popular K-drama “Winter Sonata.” With its unique blend of culture and nature, this tour provides a perfect escape into the tranquil countryside, all within a day’s reach from Seoul.

Afterwards, we head to the Garden of Morning Calm, where meticulously landscaped gardens showcase the country’s stunning natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.This guided day tour includes your friendly tour guide, deluxe coach, ferry across to Nami Island, entry fee to The Garden of Morning Calm and lunch.

Meals included: Breakfast (lunch is included only on the optional tour)

 
Seoul - The DMZ - Sokcho

Today we leave Seoul and set out through the picturesque Korean countryside on our way to Cheorwon, a historic city near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Upon arrival in Cheorwon, visit the Cheorwon Peace Observatory, where you can view North Korean territory and gain insights into the history and significance of the DMZ. Next, explore the 2nd Tunnel, one of the infiltration tunnels discovered in the 1970s. As you walk through this intriguing underground passage, you will learn about the tensions and conflicts that have shaped the Korean Peninsula. We then continue to the east coast of the Korean peninsula to the city of Sokcho.

Meals included: Breakfast and lunch

 
Seoraksan National Park

Embark on an unforgettable full-day tour to the majestic Seoraksan National Park. The park is home to the towering peaks of the Taebaek Mountain Range and is made up of dramatic cliffs, lush forests, and crystal-clear streams, all of which change with the seasons, offering breathtaking scenery year-round. The park is also a sanctuary for various species of flora and fauna, some of which are rare and endangered, and since 1965 has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Protection site. Enjoy breathtaking views from the included cable car to the top, explore the historic Gwengengseong Fortress, admire the majestic Golden Bronze Statue, and visit the tranquil Sinheungsa Temple. Depending on the weather, there is also the option of a relaxing hike to the stunning Biryong Falls in the afternoon.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Sokcho - Andong

Today the tour travels to Andong, a city steeped in history and tradition. In Andong, we visit Hahoe Folk Village, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its well-preserved Joseon-era architecture and scenic beauty. Wander through the village’s charming alleyways, lined with traditional houses, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich cultural heritage. As the day unfolds, experience the vibrant artistry of the Andong Mask Dance, a captivating performance that combines drama, music, and dance, offering a glimpse into Korea’s folk traditions.

Meals included: Breakfast and lunch

 
Andong - Gyeongju

After breakfast, we visit the Woryeonggyo Bridge, a stunning wooden structure spanning the Nakdong River, offering picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for a leisurely stroll. We then stop by the Andong Soju Museum, which delves into the history and craftsmanship of Korea’s traditional distilled liquor, offering insights into its production and cultural significance. After soaking in the rich heritage of Andong, we travel down to Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom. At the Gyeongju National Museum, visitors can marvel at an extensive collection of artifacts, including exquisite relics, statues, and royal treasures, providing a deep dive into the region’s illustrious past.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Gyeongju

Once the ancient capital, Gyeongju is often referred to as “the museum without walls” because everywhere you turn you can find another site with historical relevance to see. Today we get an insight into Gyeongju with a visit to Seokguram Grotto, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a Buddhist cave temple constructed during 668-935 CE. Next, we visit Bulguksa Temple, another UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Korea’s most famous temples.

We then explore Tumuli Park, home to a complex of magnificent tombs of kings, queens, and other court officials of the past. Next, visit Cheomseongdae Observatory, built in the 7th century, making it the oldest surviving astronomical observatory in Asia and possibly the world. Interestingly, the Observatory was built using 365 stones representing the days of the year and has twelve stones that make up the base representing the months of the year. To top off the day, enjoy a delicious, included dinner.

Meals included: Breakfast and dinner

 

 
Gyeongju - Busan

Today we head down to Korea’s second-largest city, Busan. Start your day with a tranquil visit to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, one of the most unique and beautiful temples in Korea. Perched on the cliffs overlooking the East Sea, this temple offers a serene atmosphere and stunning ocean views.

Next, head to the colourful and artistic Gamcheon Cultural Village. Originally a humble mountainside neighbourhood, it has transformed into a vibrant area filled with art installations, murals, and quaint little shops. We then head to the U.N. Memorial Cemetery, a poignant site dedicated to the soldiers from 21 countries who fought during the Korean War. Walk through the beautifully maintained grounds, visit the memorials, and pay your respects to the fallen heroes.

Conclude your day with a visit to Dongbaek Island, a picturesque spot located at the end of Haeundae Beach. Take a stroll along the well-maintained walking paths, surrounded by lush greenery and stunning coastal views. Visit the iconic Nurimaru APEC House, where you can learn about its historical significance and enjoy panoramic vistas of the coastline.

Meals included: Breakfast

Traditional East Asian temple complex in Busan on coastal cliffs with a bridge and visitors.

 
Busan Free Day

Today is a free day at leisure to explore the beautiful city of Busan.

Alternatively, enhance your Korea experience with our Optional Busan Tour (at your own expense).

Optional Busan Day Tour – An Exploration of East Busan from $120pp 

This tour begins with a trip aboard the Beach Train running along the coast of east Busan. The train’s retro-style exterior and tasteful use of colours add a splash of uniqueness to Haeundae’s panoramic scenery. Watch as the colourful Skycapsules glide by around the curve of cliffs.

After your train ride, proceed to the Cheongsapo Skywalk. This glass-floored skywalk extends out over the cliffs and offers breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding sea. It’s a unique and thrilling experience to walk on glass high above the ocean. After a delicious, included lunch, visit the maze-like Jagalchi Fish Market and Gukje Market, packed with all types of goods you can ever think of.

Then soar to new heights and look out over the sprawling city of Busan from Yongdusan Park Tower. At 120 meters tall, the tower offers visitors panoramic views of Busan Port and Yeongdo Island. This guided day tour includes your friendly tour guide, deluxe coach, admission fees as mentioned above and lunch.

Meals included: Breakfast (lunch is included only on the optional tour)

 
Busan - Seoul (Bullet Train)

Enjoy the morning at your leisure before we embark on your bullet train journey back to Seoul. The high-speed Busan to Seoul KTX covers the distance of 417 kilometres in under 2 hours and 15 minutes. Watch the scenery of Korea speed by on your way back to the capital.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Seoul, South Korea – Osaka, Japan (Flight)

Today marks the end of the South Korea portion of the tour, and the adventure in Japan is about to begin. You’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight from Seoul to Osaka. Upon arrival in Osaka, you’ll be met at the airport and escorted to your hotel, where the next leg of your journey awaits.

Meals included: Breakfast

Note: Final documents will confirm travel timings.

Osaka Castle

 

 
Osaka - Hiroshima (Bullet Train)

In the morning, we take a tour around Osaka- stopping by the five-storey-high Osaka Castle, one of the world’s most visibly striking historical landmarks situated smack bang in the middle of the city. We then head to always lively Dotonbori district – take a photo with the iconic Glico Running Man and sample some of Osaka’s famous street food here.

A trip to Japan would not be complete without a ride on the iconic bullet train (shinkansen). Reaching an average speed of 270 km, watch cities and countryside smoothly rush by as we leave Osaka and head down to Hiroshima. The modern city of Hiroshima is defined by an inseparable connection to peace, shrines and museums but is also famous for its own version of Japan’s savoury okonomiyaki pancakes. Enjoy an included dinner of this Hiroshima specialty.

Please be advised that due to luggage restrictions on the bullet train in Japan, suitcases cannot be taken on the trip to Hiroshima. We will securely store all suitcases at our hotel in Osaka. Kindly prepare an overnight bag for the next two nights.

Meals included: Breakfast and dinner

 
Hiroshima Free Day

Enjoy a free day to explore Hiroshima’s cultural wonders at your own pace.

Alternatively, enhance your Japan experience with our Optional Hiroshima and Miyajima Tour (at your own expense).

Optional Hiroshima Tour – Journey through the history of Hiroshima and the beauty of Miyajima from $250pp 

This optional day tour is an unforgettable journey through Hiroshima, tracing its poignant history and breathtaking beauty. Begin at the Peace Memorial Museum, where stories of survival and hope amid tragedy unfold. Then stroll through the tranquil expanse of the Peace Park, pausing at the various memorials and monuments dedicated to remembrance. Towards the end of the park is the Atomic Bomb Dome, the only structure left standing in the area of the atomic bombing which now serves as an enduring symbol of the past and a hope for peace.

As the day continues, we board a ferry to enchanting Miyajima. While officially named Itsukushima, the island is more commonly referred to as Miyajima, Japanese for “shrine island”. This is because the island is so closely related to its key shrine, Itsukushima Shrine. The shrine’s main buildings are built over water and depending on the tide, can look to float just above it. If the tide is out, you can easily walk out to the shrine’s large and imposing vermillion torii gate. The island is also home to wild deer that wander the streets, especially in the lead-up to the shrine. Spend time wandering through the island’s quaint streets lined with souvenir shops, cafes, and even fresh-oyster stalls. This is a delightful end to the day that hopefully demonstrates Hiroshima’s resilience, charm, and beauty.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Hiroshima - Kurashiki - Okayama - Osaka

Today we depart Hiroshima to make our way back to Osaka. On the way, we stop by the picturesque town of Kurashiki. Sometimes referred to as “The Venice of Japan”, Kurashiki’s willow-lined river is criss-crossed by stone bridges and lined by traditional houses and large whitewashed warehouses dating back to the Edo and Meiji periods. Like Venice, this picturesque area is a living town, with shops, vibrant cafes and restaurants and locals going about their daily lives. Meander through the town and watch as small boats ferry passengers back and forth along the river.

We then visit Korakuen Garden which is ranked as one of Japan’s three best landscape gardens. This traditional Japanese garden’s beauty is enhanced by Okayama’s Golden Crow Castle which makes a spectacular backdrop for pictures. The day concludes back in Osaka in the early evening.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Osaka - Nara - Kyoto

Today we travel from Osaka to Kyoto, stopping along the way in the beautiful city of Nara where you’ll visit the awe-inspiring Todaiji Temple, home to the colossal Great Buddha statue, the world’s largest bronze Buddha. The temple’s grandeur and historical significance are truly remarkable.

Afterward, encounter some of the tame deer of Nara Park which have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure. You’ll have some free time to wander and find something delicious to eat for lunch.

We then visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, popular for the seemingly unending path of bright orange torii gates that wind through the hills. Our final stop today is in Kyoto where the rest of the day is yours to spend at leisure.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Kyoto Free Day

Enjoy a free day to discover the classical city of Kyoto at your leisure. Once the capital of Japan, today Kyoto is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful temples, traditional tea houses, and a well-preserved cultural heritage. This city is a sanctuary for history buffs and culture vultures.

Alternatively, you can enhance your Japan experience with our Optional Kyoto tour (optional program at your own expense).

Optional Kyoto Day Tour – Best of Kyoto and Traditional Sweet Making from $280pp

Experience the timelessness of Kyoto on a captivating optional tour. We begin at the iconic Kinkaku-ji Temple, otherwise known as the Golden Pavilion. This is a Zen temple and a UNESCO World Heritage Site with two floors covered entirely in thin layers of pure gold and set within a beautiful classical Zen garden.

We then head to the outskirts of Kyoto to Arashiyama, a district renowned for its towering bamboo groves and the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge. Spend some free time here walking through the bamboo grove or wandering along the river which is picturesque in every season. The central street is lined with delicious food vendors and boutique stores- a recommendation is to stop in one of the cafes for some green tea or soba noodles.

Experience more in Kyoto as we take part in a traditional sweet making class. Learn to make Yatsuhashi, a delicate Kyoto specialty treat, it’s an immersive experience that blends tradition with artistry.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Kyoto - Nagoya

This morning, we travel from Kyoto to Nagoya, located in the heart of Japan. Historically, Nagoya was the place of many of the most famous samurai battles in the warring state period and the birthplace of the first Shogun, Minamoto Yoritomo.

Today, Nagoya is well known as a hub of automotive innovation, home to the headquarters of Toyota. We’ll visit the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology which offers a fun and interesting exploration into the history and future of the Toyota company.

We head to Seki, Japan’s most historic blacksmithing city, where the legendary samurai swords were born. Our visit takes us to the Hamonoya SANSYU Museum and the workshop of the 25th and 26th generation Kanefusa Fujiwara swordsmiths, who have crafted swords for the Tokugawa family for centuries. Experience the unique opportunity to witness a live Japanese sword forging demonstration and hear firsthand from the master swordsmiths about their intricate process. Explore the museum to discover how this traditional craftsmanship has evolved to create high-quality kitchen knives, scissors, razors, and more.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
The Nakasendo Trail

Today we tour along the historic Nakasendo Trail, where you’ll journey through time as you explore the charming post towns of Magome and Tsumago. The trail, once a vital route connecting Tokyo to Kyoto during the Edo period, is now a beautifully preserved pathway that offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past. Starting in Magome, with its cobblestone streets and traditional wooden houses, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped into a bygone era. As you wander along the scenic route to Tsumago, the surrounding mountains and forests provide a serene backdrop, with the gentle sounds of nature accompanying your walk. Tsumago, another meticulously preserved post town, greets you with its authentic Edo-period ambiance, where you can explore old inns, tea houses, and perhaps even catch a performance of traditional arts. This day tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience in Japan’s countryside.

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 
Nagoya - Shizuoka

Today’s journey takes us from Nagoya to Shizuoka, where we’ll explore two of Japan’s most iconic drinks—sake and green tea. Our first stop is the historic Hananomai Sake Brewery, which boasts over 150 years of tradition. Here, you’ll discover how master brewers craft their unique sake using Shizuoka-grown rice and pure underground water from the Akaishi Mountains.

Next, we head to Kadode Ooigawa, a hands-on tea and agricultural center. Immerse yourself in the art of brewing green tea, and savour Shizuoka’s renowned green tea in a variety of forms—ranging from ice cream and desserts to even green tea-infused hamburgers.

Our final destination is the Tea Museum, Shizuoka, nestled within the Makinohara Tea Plantation. The museum offers insights into the rich history of tea production in Shizuoka and the exceptional qualities of green tea. Don’t miss the terrace, which provides breathtaking views of the surrounding tea fields.

Meals included: Breakfast

 
Shizuoka - Mount Fuji - Tokyo

Today we embark on a captivating journey through the scenic areas surrounding Mount Fuji, starting with a visit to the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre in Shizuoka. Here, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and natural significance of Japan’s iconic peak. Afterwards, indulge in an included local lunch, savouring the unique flavours of the region.

The adventure continues as we head to Hakone, where you’ll take the Hakone Ropeway for breathtaking views of the volcanic landscape below. A stop at Owakudani Valley offers a chance to witness its geothermal wonders up close. As the day draws to a close, we’ll make our way to the vibrant city of Tokyo, where the tour concludes, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Japan’s most stunning natural landmarks.

Meals included: Breakfast and lunch

 
Tokyo 

Today, we delve into the vibrant metropolis of Tokyo, starting with a visit to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, where panoramic views of the sprawling cityscape await. Our journey continues at the serene Meiji Shrine, nestled within the lush greenery of Yoyogi Park. As you pass through towering torii gates and wander the tranquil forest, you’ll feel a deep connection to Shinto spirituality—you might even witness a traditional Japanese wedding taking place.

Next, we venture to Asakusa, home to the iconic Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most photographed temple. Its vivid red hues and intricate architecture captivate all who visit. As you approach, you’ll pass through the Kaminarimon Gate, with its massive lantern taking center stage. A fun tip: when passing under the lantern, be sure to check its base for a hidden dragon! Stroll along Nakamise Street, a bustling avenue lined with colourful stalls offering traditional snacks and souvenirs—a perfect opportunity to pick up some last-minute keepsakes.

The remainder of the afternoon is yours to explore at your leisure. Later, we’ll reconvene for one final group dinner, a perfect occasion to toast your unforgettable Japan adventure and bid farewell to newfound friends.

Meals included: Breakfast and dinner

 
Depart Tokyo, Japan

Today we say sayonara to Japan. At the appropriate time make your own way to the airport, bidding farewell to Japan and taking home incredible memories of your epic journey.

Meals included: Breakfast

Note: Due to flight times and scheduling, you may arrive in Australia on Day 23 or 24. Final documents will confirm travel timings. 

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Tour Upgrades

Optional Day Tours

These specially crafted optional tours provide flexibility for you to explore further – an extra dose of some of the unique sights, tastes and experiences Japan has to offer. Optional tours are expertly guided and include dedicated coach transportation, admissions and more. Optional tours will operate with a minimum of 10 passengers and must be booked at least 3 months before departure.

Optional Seoul Day Tour – Nami Island and The Garden of Morning Calm from $160pp 

Experience the serene beauty of South Korea with a guided day tour from Seoul to the enchanting Garden of Morning Calm and Nami Island. Begin your journey with a visit to the Garden of Morning Calm, where meticulously landscaped gardens showcase the country’s stunning natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Afterwards, head to the picturesque Nami Island, famous for its tree-lined paths and as the filming location for the popular K-drama “Winter Sonata.” With its unique blend of culture and nature, this tour provides a perfect escape into the tranquil countryside, all within a day’s reach from Seoul. This guided day tour includes your friendly tour guide, deluxe coach, ferry across to Nami Island, entry fee to The Garden of Morning Calm and lunch.

Optional Busan Day Tour – An Exploration of East Busan from $120pp 

This tour begins with a trip aboard the Beach Train running along the coast of east Busan. The train’s retro-style exterior and tasteful use of colours add a splash of uniqueness to Haeundae’s panoramic scenery. Watch as the colourful Skycapsules glide by around the curve of cliffs. After your train ride, proceed to the Cheongsapo Skywalk. This glass-floored skywalk extends out over the cliffs and offers breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding sea. It’s a unique and thrilling experience to walk on glass high above the ocean. After a delicious, included lunch, visit the maze-like Jagalchi Fish Market and Gukje Market, packed with all types of goods you can ever think of. Then soar to new heights and look out over the sprawling city of Busan from Yongdusan Park Tower. At 120 meters tall, the tower offers visitors panoramic views of Busan Port and Yeongdo Island. This guided day tour includes your friendly tour guide, deluxe coach, admission fees as mentioned above, and lunch.

Optional Hiroshima Day Tour – The History and Beauty of Hiroshima and Miyajima from $250pp

This optional day tour is an unforgettable journey through Hiroshima, tracing its poignant history and breathtaking beauty. Begin at the Peace Memorial Museum, where stories of survival and hope amid tragedy unfold. Then stroll through the tranquil expanse of the Peace Park, pausing at the various memorials and monuments dedicated to remembrance. Towards the end of the park is the Atomic Bomb Dome, the only structure left standing in the area of the atomic bombing which now serves as an enduring symbol of the past and a hope for peace.
As the day continues, we board a ferry to enchanting Miyajima. While officially named Itsukushima, the island is more commonly referred to as Miyajima, Japanese for “shrine island”. This is because the island is so closely related to its key shrine, Itsukushima Shrine. The shrine’s main buildings are built over water and depending on the tide, can look to float just above it. If the tide is out, you can easily walk out to the shrine’s large and imposing vermillion torii gate. The island is also home to wild deer that wander the streets, especially in the lead-up to the shrine. Spend time wandering through the island’s quaint streets lined with souvenir shops, cafes, and even fresh-oyster stalls. This is a delightful end to the day that hopefully demonstrates Hiroshima’s resilience, charm, and beauty.

Optional Kyoto Day Tour – Best of Kyoto and Traditional Sweet Making from $280pp

Experience the timelessness of Kyoto on a captivating optional tour. We begin at the iconic Kinkaku-ji Temple, otherwise known as the Golden Pavilion. This is a Zen temple and a UNESCO World Heritage Site with two floors covered entirely in thin layers of pure gold and set within a beautiful classical Zen garden.  We then head to the outskirts of Kyoto to Arashiyama, a district renowned for its towering bamboo groves and the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge. Spend some free time here walking through the bamboo grove or wandering along the river which is picturesque in every season. The central street is lined with delicious food vendors and boutique stores- a recommendation is to stop in one of the cafes for some green tea or soba noodles. Experience more in Kyoto as we take part in a traditional sweet making class. Learn to make Yatsuhashi, a delicate Kyoto specialty treat, it’s an immersive experience that blends tradition with artistry.


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Price Based on Tours Starting: 

08 May 2025
22 May 2025
21 August 2025
4 September 2025
11 September 2025

Extra Charges Apply For:

10 April 2025 + $300pp
25 September 2025 + $400pp
23 October + 2025 $300pp Autumn Leaves
06 November + 2025 $400pp Autumn Leaves
19 March 2026 + $800pp Cherry Blossoms
02 April 2026 + $800pp Cherry Blossoms
07 May 2026 + $200pp

Cherry Blossoms: In spring, late March to early April is historically the best time to view pink and white cherry blossoms in South Korea.

Autumn Leaves: In October and November witness fall foliage turn different shades of vivid red, orange and yellow.

Note: Bloom and fall timings are not guaranteed as they are highly seasonal and subject to changing climate conditions.

Price based on departing from Melbourne, Perth, Sydney

Extra charges apply for:

  • Brisbane ($300pp)
  • Adelaide ($400pp)

Itinerary

Our multi-stop Korea and Japan tours are carefully designed to give a real insight into the highlights, culture and beauty of each country. Each day will be different, with a combination of travel days, sightseeing and free time to explore or take a breather as you wish.

Pace

The pace of this tour is medium paced. The tour covers several areas of Korea and Japan and can involve early starts and long travel days – see the itinerary for an indication of the distances travelled by the coach. The on-the-go nature of multi-city tours rewards you with maximum sightseeing opportunities. One to two nights at each destination is standard. Scheduled free days allow some downtime, or alternatively, you have the flexibility to explore further and book optional programs (at your own expense).

Fitness 

A moderate level of fitness is required. You are required to move about unassisted, including boarding and alighting vehicles and other forms of transportation, walking up and down flights of stairs, and navigating occasional uneven or steep terrain. You will be required to carry your own baggage to and from hotels, terminals and stations. Airport transfer services may not arrive directly at the hotel reception and a short walk between the station and hotel may be required. This trip is not suitable for travellers requiring wheelchair, mobility scooters or facilities for disabled guests. Other walking aids may be permitted if you are able to move about unassisted at the required pace. Please note that there will be a fair amount of walking on tour and many locations in Korea and Japan will have stairs. For advice on whether this trip is suitable for you, you must disclose physical ailments at the time of booking.

Accommodation

While you will not spend much time in the hotels, each has been carefully selected to suit the size and needs of the group. They may not be centrally located, but are typically near public transport options, and your friendly guide will provide a helpful orientation tour on arrival into many of the cities you visit. Our accommodation is generally of a quality 3-star or higher local rating. The size of hotel rooms in Korea and Japan are generally smaller than Western standards. Hotels will generally have very few rooms with double-bed configurations. Requests for rooms with double beds cannot be guaranteed in advance and if not available, twin beds will be provided. Hotel names referenced are to be used as an indicative guide for the standard of accommodation to expect. Actual hotels may differ and will be confirmed on your final documentation. All hotel ratings are local or self-ratings provided by the supplier. All rooms are lead-in category or run-of-house unless otherwise specified. Due to the popular culture of smoking in Korea and Japan, non-smoking or deodorised rooms will be requested by default – please notify hotel reception if this is an issue. The standard check-in time is after 3pm and check-out is before 10am – actual times may vary.

Transfers 

Arrival and departure transfers are included in Seoul, South Korea. An arrival transfer in Osaka Japan is included, but a departure airport transfer in Tokyo is not included. Airport transfers may operate at designated times and may be group or independent services using private or public transportation. A short walk to the hotel carrying your own luggage may be required from the drop-off point. Transfers are not included for early arrival in Seoul.

Meals

All breakfasts are included as part of the tour. Hotel breakfasts typically offer a mix of Korean, Japanese and Western dishes. For other meals included in the itinerary, we aim to cater to a wide range of tastes, providing food that is not too spicy or unusual but still represents the delicious local cuisine.  Any dietary requests should be specified at the time of booking.  We endeavour to pass on your dietary requirements but cannot guarantee that they can be met as certain choices may be limited or not catered for. You are required to reconfirm dietary requests with your tour leader whilst on tour. Patience and understanding are appreciated.

Baggage 

Each person is entitled to a strict maximum of one bag not exceeding 20kg on tour, superseding any other baggage allowance. Excess baggage is not permitted, and you may have to pay any excess luggage fees for internal flights and high-speed trains. You are strongly encouraged to pack lightly. A light day bag or backpack is permitted on the coach. Porterage is not included, and you are required to carry your own bags. Luggage and personal effects are your own risk, and we hold no liability for lost or damaged belongings.
Please be advised that due to luggage restrictions on the bullet train in Japan, suitcases cannot be taken on the trip to Hiroshima. We will securely store all suitcases at our hotel in Osaka. Kindly prepare an overnight bag for the next two nights.

Group Size 

On a tour you will meet like-minded travellers and may even make lifelong friends. This holiday will proceed with a minimum group size of approximately 20 people and a maximum group size of approximately 34 people. If the tour does not operate, you will be offered a credit. The operation of optional programs is subject to a minimum group size of 10 people. If the minimum number for optional programs is not reached, you will be refunded.

Refer to Important Info for further details.  

While you will not spend much time in the hotels, each has been carefully selected to suit the size and needs of the group. They may not be centrally located, but are typically near public transport options, and your friendly guide will provide a helpful orientation tour on arrival into many of the cities you visit. Our accommodation is generally of a quality 3 star or higher local rating. The size of hotel rooms in Korea are generally smaller than Western standards. Requests for rooms with double beds cannot be guaranteed in advance and if not available, twin beds will be provided.

  • Seoul – Insadong IBIS Hotel or similar
  • Sokcho – Sea Cruise Hotel or similar
  • Andong – Andong Grand Hotel or similar
  • Gyeongju – Gyeongju Hanwha or similar
  • Busan – Felix by STX or similar
  • Hotel Vischio Amagasaki by Granvia or similar
  • Hiroshima Grand Intelligent Hotel or similar
  • Urban Hotel Kyoto Shijo Premium or similar
  • Ibis Styles Nagoya Hotel or similar
  • Shizutetsu Hotel Prezio Shizuoka-Minami or similar
  • New Otani Inn Tokyo or similar

Hotel names referenced are to be used as an indicative guide for the standard of accommodation to expect. The accommodation mentioned above is subject to change. Please refer to your confirmed Hotel List provided with your final documentation sent two weeks prior to departure.

Exclusions 

Meals not stated, drinks on meals, departure transfer in Tokyo, optional programs, travel insurance (strongly recommended), visas (if required), tipping, personal expenses and anything not explicitly specified are at your own expense.

Payment 

A first deposit from $499 per person is required to secure your booking. A second deposit (partial payment) is due 10 months before departure – the amount to be advised at the time of booking. The final balance will be due 5 months before departure. Full payment is due at the time of booking for departures within 5 months.

Fitness 

A moderate level of fitness is required. You are required to move about unassisted, including boarding and alighting vehicles and other forms of transportation, walking up and down flights of stairs, and navigating occasional uneven or steep terrain. You will be required to carry your own baggage to and from hotels, terminals and stations. Airport transfer services may not arrive directly at the hotel reception and a short walk between the station and hotel may be required. This trip is not suitable for travellers requiring wheelchair, mobility scooters or facilities for disabled guests. Other walking aids may be permitted if you are able to move about unassisted at the required pace. Please note that there will be a fair amount of walking on tour and many locations in Korea and Japan will have stairs. For advice on whether this trip is suitable for you, you must disclose physical ailments at the time of booking.

Solo Occupancy 

A single supplement from $2300 per person is payable in addition to the twin share price for solo occupancy. Single rooms are typically smaller than twin rooms in Korea and Japan.

Triple Share 

Triple share is not available.

Extra Accommodation 

Pre or post-tour accommodation in Seoul and Tokyo with breakfast in the same tour hotel or a similar location can be added for one or two persons. This is subject to availability. Pre-tour accommodation in Seoul is based on a from price of $290 per room per night. Post-tour accommodation in Tokyo is based on a from price of $320 per room per night for travel between May to October, and a from price of $370 per room per night for travel in November and between March and April.
Please note transfers are not included for when booking pre and post-tour accommodation.

Child 

This tour is best enjoyed by adult travellers and is not suitable for children under 10 years of age. Children 10 years and above are subject to the adult price and must be accompanied by an adult.

Price 

Surcharges may apply for select travel periods and departure cities. Prices are correct at the time of publication and are subject to availability, change, cancellation or withdrawal without notice. All prices are in Australian dollars per person twin share unless stated otherwise.

Amendment 

Each amendment is subject to a fee from $75 per person. Additional fees and fare differences from third-party suppliers including air, tour, cruise and accommodation providers may apply.

Cancellation 

Cancellation is subject to a fee from $550 per person. Additional fees and fare differences from third-party suppliers including air, tour, cruise and accommodation providers may apply.

Deviation 

Any request to deviate from the original dates or routing, including early arrival and stay behind, is subject to a flight deviation fee from $150 per person plus applicable airfare and tax difference. Packaged tour extensions are not subject to the deviation fee (applicable airfare and tax difference may still apply) if booked according to the original advertised dates and routing.

Passport 

For international travel, each customer must provide a copy of the passport photo page at the time of booking. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure all names are full names exactly matched to the passport with six months validity beyond trip completion. The customer is liable for all fees due to incorrect names, invalid passport information and expired passports.

Visa 

A visa is generally not required for Australian passport holders visiting South Korea and Japan for the purpose of short-term tourism; however, this policy is subject to change without notice. Visa requirements for each origin and destination country are the responsibility of the customer to check and obtain (if required) with the local consulate or embassy. The customer is liable for all visa application costs and fees due to the failure to obtain the required travel documents.

Health 

It is the responsibility of the customer to check and comply with the health, vaccination, COVID-19 and immigration requirements of each origin and destination country, and health requirements imposed by air, tour, cruise and accommodation providers. Vaccinations, testing and quarantine costs are the expense of the customer. Comprehensive travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage is strongly recommended.

Baggage

Each person is entitled to a strict maximum of one bag not exceeding 20kg on tour, superseding any other baggage allowance. Excess baggage is not permitted, and you may have to pay any excess luggage fees for internal flights and high-speed trains. You are strongly encouraged to pack lightly. A light day bag or backpack is permitted on the coach. Porterage is not included, and you are required to carry your own bags. Luggage and personal effects are your own risk, and we hold no liability for lost or damaged belongings.
Please be advised that due to luggage restrictions on the bullet train in Japan, suitcases cannot be taken on the trip to Hiroshima. We will securely store all suitcases at our hotel in Osaka. Kindly prepare an overnight bag for the next two nights.

Transfers

Arrival and departure transfers are included in Seoul, South Korea. An arrival transfer in Osaka Japan is included, but a departure airport transfer in Tokyo is not included. Airport transfers may operate at designated times and may be group or independent services using private or public transportation. A short walk to the hotel carrying your own luggage may be required from the drop-off point. Transfers are not included for early arrival in Seoul.

Meals 

All breakfasts are included as part of the tour. Hotel breakfasts typically offer a mix of Korean, Japanese and Western dishes. For other meals included in the itinerary, we aim to cater to a wide range of tastes, providing food that is not too spicy or unusual but still represents the delicious local cuisine.  Any dietary requests should be specified at the time of booking.  We endeavour to pass on your dietary requirements but cannot guarantee that they can be met as certain choices may be limited or not catered for. You are required to reconfirm dietary requests with your tour leader whilst on tour. Your patience and understanding are appreciated.

Accommodation 

While you will not spend much time in the hotels, each has been carefully selected to suit the size and needs of the group. They may not be centrally located, but are typically near public transport options, and your friendly guide will provide a helpful orientation tour on arrival into many of the cities you visit. Our accommodation is generally of a quality 3-star or higher local rating. The size of hotel rooms in Korea and Japan are generally smaller than Western standards. Hotels will generally have very few rooms with double-bed configuration. Requests for rooms with double beds cannot be guaranteed in advance and if not available, twin beds will be provided. Hotel names referenced are to be used as an indicative guide for the standard of accommodation to expect. Actual hotels may differ and will be confirmed on your final documentation. All hotel ratings are local or self-ratings provided by the supplier. All rooms are lead-in category or run-of-house unless otherwise specified. Due to the popular culture of smoking in Korea and Japan, non-smoking or deodorised rooms will be requested by default – please notify hotel reception if this is an issue. The standard check-in time is after 3pm and check-out is before 10am – actual times may vary.

Tipping 

Tipping for the tour guides as well as the drivers is customary and strongly recommended as a gesture of appreciation for the service provided. The suggested tipping amount is the equivalent of AUD$5 per person each day is recommended.

Flights 

The outbound flight may depart one day prior to day 1 shown on the itinerary. The inbound flight may arrive one day after the final day shown on the itinerary. Flights are booked approximately 8 to 10 months prior to departure. The flights included in your package are based on a specific predetermined airfare allowance. Should there be a significant increase in airfares, fuel levies, taxes or government fees at the time of booking flights, then an airfare supplement may be imposed. The flight team will discuss options with you prior to ticketing, should this situation arise. Flights may not operate daily or directly to your destination. No show of any flight sectors will result in the automatic cancellation of all onward flights by the airline.

Fuel 

In the unlikely event of a significant increase in fuel costs levied by third-party air, land and cruise transportation operators before travel, a fuel supplement may be passed on to the customer.

Group Size 

You will meet like-minded travellers on tour and may even make lifelong friends. This holiday will proceed with a minimum group size of approximately 20 passengers and a maximum group size of approximately 34 passengers. If the tour does not operate, you will be offered a credit. The operation of optional programs is subject to a minimum group size. If the minimum number for optional programs is not reached, you will be refunded.

Blooms 

The timing of cherry blossoms, autumn leaves and other blooms is not guaranteed as they are highly seasonal from region to region and subject to changing climate conditions. Suggested dates are only an estimate of the best viewing periods based on historical data. Cherry blossom festival season is one of the most incredible times to visit South Korea and Japan. Cherry blossom full blooms last over a one week time window, during which, it is lively and crowded every year and expected to be especially busy due to unprecedented pent-up demand for post-pandemic travel.

Tour Extensions 

Tour extensions must be booked at least 10 months before departure or before flights are issued.

Optional Programs 

Optional programs are subject to a minimum of 10 passengers and must be booked at least 3 months before departure. If the optional programs do not operate, you will be refunded.

Itinerary 

The operating schedule and itinerary may be impacted without notice by adverse weather, seasonal factors, closures, local conditions, COVID-19 or other factors beyond our control including force majeure. If attractions are not available due to reasons beyond our control such as closures or adverse weather, alternatives will be provided where possible. The itinerary and its order, sightseeing and transportation may be adjusted as deemed appropriate by the operator for optimum safety, enjoyment and operation. Any reference to ‘optional’, ‘not included’ or ‘exclusions/excluded’ means at your own expense.

Breakaway 

Customers must remain with the tour group at all times and must not leave the tour unless written approval is provided before departure.

Documentation 

Final documentation will be emailed within two weeks of departure. For packages consisting of multiple tours or countries, documentation will be emailed individually within two weeks of departure of each respective tour.

Travel Insurance 

Travel insurance is not included and is strongly recommended. Ask our holiday experts for great coverage options.

Force Majeure 

Force majeure means any natural disaster, accident, fire, act of God, act of war, terrorism, legally binding judgment, injunction, action of a court or other relevant authority, emergency, unplanned repairs, maintenance, strike, industrial dispute, work ban, blockade or picketing, travel ban, pandemic, epidemic or outbreak of infectious disease, or other event beyond our reasonable direct or indirect control. In case of force majeure or other extraordinary event that prevents safe travel, the supplier reserves the right to adjust, postpone or cancel the trip.

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