Japan·May 9 - 16 2026

Art & Artisan Japan

"Utsukushisa O Kanjiru" - Feel the Beauty

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Overview

Imagine wandering through Kyoto's ethereal beauty, where ancient temples are silent guardians of time. Lose yourself in the tranquility of Zen gardens, their every stone a whispered secret. Experience the grace of a traditional tea ceremony, a moment of pure serenity where time stands still. But Japan is more than just tradition. It's a place where the future meets the past in breathtaking harmony. Discover the art islands, a surreal landscape where creativity knows no bounds. On Naoshima, immerse yourself in a world of contemporary masterpieces, from mind-bending architecture to iconic installations like Yayoi Kusama's polka-dotted pumpkin – a playful explosion of color and imagination. Savor the extraordinary flavors of Japan's cuisine, a culinary journey to delight your senses. Are you ready to explore the beauty and wonder of Japan with us?

Highlights

Stay in a modern onsen inn overlooking the Seto Sea

Stay in a modern onsen inn overlooking the Seto Sea

Explore the creative art house project

Explore the creative art house project

Gaze at the iconic Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion

Gaze at the iconic Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion

Participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony

Participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony

Visit Naoshima Island, dubbed the “Art Island”

Visit Naoshima Island, dubbed the “Art Island”

Learn about the geisha's life in Kyoto

Learn about the geisha's life in Kyoto

Dine on some of the most elegant food in the world

Dine on some of the most elegant food in the world

Picture yourself next to Yayoi Kusama’s famous giant pumpkin

Picture yourself next to Yayoi Kusama’s famous giant pumpkin

View some of the most inspiring modern art in the world

View some of the most inspiring modern art in the world

Visit the Bikan historical quarter in Kurashiki

Visit the Bikan historical quarter in Kurashiki

Itinerary

Here's a day-by-day itinerary for the trip. Press the "<" and ">" buttons below to scroll through each day.

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Welcome to Tokyo

Pre-Trip Extension - Day 1: Thursday, May 7th, 2026

Welcome to Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun! Upon arrival at either of Tokyo’s airports, pass through immigration, collect your luggage, and clear customs. If you’ve arranged an arrival transfer with us, our assistant will meet you outside the secure area to escort you to the hotel via private van. Alternatively, we can advise on arranging transfers independently.

Settle into the Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel and take the evening to unwind at your own pace. Rest up and relax, our Tokyo adventure begins tomorrow.

Not Included

Dinner

Airport transfer

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Tokyo - Asakusa & Kappabashi

Pre-Trip Extension - Day 2: Friday, May 8th, 2026

We'll enjoy breakfast before meeting our guides, Jemma and Yoriko, at 8:30 a.m. We’ll begin the day in Asakusa, Tokyo’s historic geisha district and learn about the history of the area.

Continuing on, we'll stroll through Nakamise Dori, a centuries-old shopping street, and enjoy the blend of Shinto and Buddhist elements at Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest temple. Along the way, our guide will show us hidden viewpoints, charming streets like Denboin-dori, and delightful local treats.

Lunch will be at a traditional restaurant featuring local specialties such as miso oden. Afterward, we’ll explore Kappabashi Dougu Street, a treasure trove for kitchenware and unique souvenirs. With guidance from our hosts, you'll find great deals on everything from high-quality Japanese knives to whimsical food replicas.

We'll return to Ginza in the late afternoon. Your evening is free to enjoy at leisure.

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Breakfast & Lunch

Not Included

Dinner

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Tokyo - Nezu Museum & Mori Building Digital Art Museum

Pre-Trip Extension - Day 3: Saturday, May 9th, 2026

Our day begins at 9:00 a.m. for a day of exploration. We'll begin with the stunning Nezu Museum, an architectural masterpiece showcasing pre-modern Japanese and East Asian art. We can't miss a stroll through the serene gardens designed in the style of shinzan-yūkoku. We'll pause to enjoy tea and sweets at the airy, glass-walled museum café.

For lunch, we’ll dine at a café known for sourcing fresh, organic produce directly from farmers across Japan.

After lunch, we visit the Mori Building Digital Art Museum. Created by TeamLab, it's a 'museum without a map' filled with borderless art that flows between spaces to form a seamless universe. 

Return to Ginza in the late afternoon. The core trip begins this evening with a welcome dinner at Zen House, our hotel’s restaurant.

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All meals

Coffee/Tea & Sweet at Nezu Cafe

Entry to all activities

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Welcome to Tokyo

Day 1: Saturday, May 9th, 2026

Welcome to Japan, the land of the rising sun! Arrive in Tokyo at either airport, pass through immigration, collect your luggage, and clear customs. If you have booked an arrival transfer through us, our assistant will meet you outside the secure area to take you to the hotel by private van transfer. Transfers can also be arranged with the advice of our concierge.

Our host will be at the Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel to welcome us as we check in and settle into our rooms. We'll gather for a welcome dinner this evening in Zen House, the hotel’s restaurant. This is a great chance for us to connect and talk about the adventures planned for this week.

Note: If you need more time to acclimate to the large time zone change, we suggest you arrive one day earlier. Our concierge can help you book the same hotel room. 

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Dinner

Not Included

Airport transfer

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Kyoto - Gion

Day 2: Sunday, May 10th, 2026

After breakfast, we'll catch a taxi to Tokyo Station to catch the Shinkansen First-Class train to Kyoto. The trip takes approximately 2 hours. Before boarding, we'll pick up a bento box at the station to serve as our lunch.

We'll transfer to the beautiful and contemporary Granbell Hotel, complete with an Onsen Bath and a welcoming restaurant and bar, all located right in the heart of Kyoto. 

This afternoon, we'll go for a guided walk around the Gion area, Kyoto's most famous geisha district. It is filled with shops, restaurants, and ochaya (teahouses), where geiko (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and maiko (geiko apprentices) entertain. 

You'll find a paradise for collectors right next to Gion. There are several quiet roads full of traditional Japanese arts and crafts boutiques. The streets of Shinmonzen, Furumonzen, and Shinbashi have stayed true to the purest Japanese traditions, lined with small wooden houses and no visible electrical wires. 

We'll wander Shinbashi-Dori, Kyoto’s most famous antique street that runs straight to the Tatsumi Bridge. We'll end the night with a special tempura dinner in the Gion district in one of Kyoto’s fabulous restaurants. 

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All meals

Guided walking tour

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Kyoto - Kinkakuji, Ryoan-ji, Tea Ceremony

Day 3: Monday, May 11th, 2026

This morning, we will visit the renowned Kinkakuji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, which is arguably Kyoto’s most iconic landmark. Originally constructed as a retirement villa for the Shogun, it was converted into a Buddhist temple after his death, per his wishes. Today, it stands as one of Kyoto’s most celebrated temples. 

From here, we'll head to the most famous Zen Garden in the world, the sublime Ryoan-ji temple, which dates back to the 15th century. Here, we’ll have some time to sit and reflect once our guide explains the importance of dry zen gardens and what the different elements symbolize.

After lunching on Shabu Shabu, we're in for an afternoon treat: a traditional tea ceremony. The Japanese tea ceremony, Chadō or “The Way of Tea”, is a tradition steeped in history. One main purpose of the tea ceremony, beyond serving and receiving tea, is for guests to enjoy the host’s hospitality in a calm setting away from the rush of everyday life. The tea master will demonstrate the process of preparing matcha while explaining the significance of each step and tool. We'll also have our choice of a selection of beautiful kimonos to wear during the ceremony.

After this lovely experience, we'll return to our hotel. Your evening is free.

Included

Breakfast & Lunch

Tea ceremony

Not Included

Dinner

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Kyoto - Villas & Temples

Day 4: Tuesday, May 12th, 2026

This morning, we'll travel to the scenic Saga Arashiyama area to stroll through the Bamboo Grove, one of Kyoto’s top sights. Standing amid these soaring stalks is like being in another world.

We'll visit Okochi-Sanso Villa, the former estate of actor Okochi Denjiro. The villa and its surrounding gardens showcase traditional Japanese residential architecture. The teahouse is a wabi-sabi gem, and the gardens provide beautiful city views alongside a Shinto shrine. 

Next, we visit the Zen Tenryū-ji Temple, head of Zen Buddhism's Tenryū-ji branch. It features one of Kyoto's finest gardens and mountain views. As one of Kyoto's renowned Zen temples and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we'll explore the temple and gardens before having a shojin-ryori (Zen vegetarian cuisine) lunch on the grounds.

Afterward, we'll wander up Saga-Toriimoto Preserved Street to Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple, founded in the 9th century by monk Kobo Daishi. The temple grounds are covered with hundreds of stone statues, and a short path leads us through a bamboo forest. We'll return to the hotel to rest and refresh before dinner.

Let's meet at the hotel bar for a cocktail before heading to our evening, where we'll dine with a maiko, an apprentice geiko. Our kaiseki ryori (traditional multi-course dinner) includes opportunities to interact with the maiko, ask about her craft, watch traditional dances, and play Japanese drinking games. After this unforgettable experience, we'll return to the hotel to wind down.

Included

All meals

Entry to all activities

Not Included

Evening cocktails

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Okayama

Day 5: Wednesday, May 13th, 2026

After breakfast, we'll head to the Kyoto Train Station and catch the Shinkansen to Okayama line. Upon arrival, a private van will take us on a short, 20-minute ride to Kurashiki.

Kurashiki is famed for the centuries-old buildings and shops in the Bikan historical quarter. Edo and Meiji period houses, shops, and warehouses line the Kurashiki River, crossed by stone bridges. Small boats ferry passengers around, creating a Venice-like landscape. This bustling area is filled with shops, cafes, restaurants, and local life.

In Kurashiki's Kojima area, known as the birthplace of Japanese denim, small workshops use traditional techniques, making it a must-see for denim enthusiasts. Shop for unique jeans, jackets, and accessories on Kojima Jeans Street.

We'll stop for lunch at a café renowned for its delicious Japanese curries.

We then transfer to the beautiful UNO Hotel overlooking the Seto Sea. Dinner is in-house with French Japanese fusion cuisine. The outdoor onsen is open until 9:30 pm, perfect for a relaxing soak after dinner.

We'll have a good night’s sleep and prepare for our Naoshima adventure tomorrow.

Included

All meals

Entry to all activities

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Naoshima Island

Day 6: Thursday, May 14th, 2026

Today, we travel by ferry to Naoshima Island, famed for its blend of contemporary art, stunning architecture, and serene coastal landscapes.

We'll visit the Chichu Art Museum, designed by Tadao Ando, and the Chichu Garden, a homage to Claude Monet’s Giverny. At Benesse House Museum, we'll admire works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, and David Hockney. We'll also visit the Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery, ‘The Corridors of Time,’ and the Lee Ufan Museum, a tranquil space combining nature, architecture, and art.

Lunch is at the Issen restaurant in Benesse House, known for its artfully crafted meals.

This afternoon, we'll explore the Art House Project in Honmura district, where artists have transformed empty houses into works of art, weaving in history and memories. This ongoing project promotes positive interactions among urban and rural communities, as well as between young and old residents and visitors.

We'll also see Yayoi Kusama’s famous giant pumpkin and the SANAA-designed Marine Station at Miyanoura Port.

Then, we'll ferry back to our hotel and relax for the evening. Dinner is on your own tonight at a restaurant of your choosing. 

Included

Breakfast & Lunch

Entry to all activities

Not Included

Dinner

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Teshima Island

Day 7: Friday, May 15th, 2026

This morning, we'll board the ferry to Teshima Island.

Teshima is next to Naoshima in the Seto Inland Sea. What once was a rural island suffering from depopulation has been revitalized by the Setouchi Triennale Art Festival and several museums built on Teshima. It offers stunning coastal views, rolling hills, and vibrant flora.

A private van will pick us up at the port to explore the tiny island and its most delightful sites, including Yokoo House and Les Archives du Coeur. It is one of the few places in the world where visitors can record their heartbeats and listen to recordings of others' as a testament to each person's existence.

We'll eat lunch at Shima Kitchen, a local restaurant where the employees are island residents. Shima was built from a vacant house by the architect Ryo Abe during the Setouchi International Art Festival 2010.

One of the main highlights of Teshima is the Teshima Art Museum, a remarkable architectural and artistic creation. Designed by Ryue Nishizawa and Rei Naito, the museum combines the natural environment with innovative design.

We'll return to Naoshima by ferry and then to our hotel. This evening, we dine together locally on homemade Udon noodles.

Included

All meals

Entry to all activities

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Departure or Arima Extension

Day 8: Saturday, May 16th, 2026

The tour ends after breakfast for those who are going home. We'll ferry to the Uno Port (even the ferry has Yayoi's iconic red polka dots) and transfer to Okayama Station for onward journeys*. Or come with us for the Arima Onsen two-night extension of relaxing bliss in the Kobe region of Japan.

*Note: We have not included the train ride because some people may prefer to travel to explore other parts of Japan from here. The concierge will help you purchase any train tickets you may need.

Included

Breakfast

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Arima

Post-trip Extension - Day 1: Saturday, May 16th, 2026

After a lazy breakfast and check out, we'll transfer to Arima Onsen, Kobe. The transfer will take approximately 2.5 hours. Arima Onsen is a serene hideaway and local favorite in the heart of Kobe near Osaka. Arima is one of Japan's top three ancient hot spring resorts. Documents stretching back to the 8th century mention Arima Onsen. The city center remains home to small, weaving roads and traditional wooden buildings, giving the area a quintessentially Japanese atmosphere. The waters of Arima come in two flavors: the gold spring (金泉 Kinsen) is yellow-brown thanks to iron and salt. The silver spring (銀泉 Ginseng) is colorless but mildly radioactive. *There are three public baths (admission is between 500-700 yen) and several private ones. private ones.

After traveling to Kobe, we’ll check in to our charming traditional Onsen Inn, Tosen Goshobo. Founded in the 12th century and beloved by Junichiro Tanizaki and other Japanese novelists, Tosen Goshobo is the oldest of the hot-spring inns at Arima. The inn's traditions and history take you back to a genteel time. Note: The Japanese rooms have traditional futon beds.

*A ryokan, or a Japanese inn, is a traditional Japanese-style inn. It is more than just a hotel and a place to sleep. Ryokans are a way to experience pure Japanese tradition, lifestyle, and hospitality. Many of the ryokan have been family-owned for generations. Each one values the importance of Japanese tradition and takes pride in sharing these traditions with their guests. The traditional ryokan rooms are beautifully simple and elegant. The floors are covered with tatami mats and furnished with a low table and floor cushions for seating.

Once we check in, it is time to relax.  Get changed into your Yukata, book your private bath session, relax in your gorgeous room, and prepare for dinner. During the two days in Arima, you’ll relax, soak up the minerals, and walk away healthy and refreshed.

Dinner this evening is in-house. The evening meal is a multi-course meal, including appetizers, sashimi, grilled dishes, fried dishes, meat dishes, and desserts. The menu changes with the season to make the most of available fresh ingredients

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Breakfast

Dinner

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Arima

Post-trip Extension - Day 2: Sunday, May 17th, 2026

After a leisurely breakfast, we'll walk through the small city center past sake and beer stores, gift shops, and a local soda cracker tansan senbei shop. It's a great area to buy souvenirs to take home.

Along the way, we will pass by several public hot spring bathhouses. What sets Arima Onsen apart from other hot springs is its fascinating golden springs, known as Kinsen (金泉), or gold spring. These springs are formed as the water rises from bedrock, carrying salt and iron. As it oxidizes, it takes on a distinctive golden hue. 

Hot springs are a great way to soak and relax your body, especially after a long day of travel. The hot springs in Arima Onsen are particularly beneficial for your skin and overall health. The iron deposits in the kinsen are said to help with skin problems and muscle pain, while the ginsen is said to cure various muscle and joint ailments. If you’re feeling a little sore, these are the onsens for you.

Relax this afternoon. Tonight we enjoy our final meal together in Japan. Yes. It will be special!

Included

Breakfast

Dinner

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Arima

Post-trip Extension - Day 3: Monday, May 18th, 2026

Today is our final day in Japan, but it will probably not be the last time you visit. Once you've experienced this unique country, with its rich history, culture, and traditions, you'll thirst for more. 

For this visit, we'll bid each other farewell, but Japan and new friends and memories will stay with us forever!

Note: The departure transfer is not included. Some may want to take a train to Osaka and spend a night or two there before flying home. 

Included

Breakfast

You'll Be Staying Here

Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel

Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel

Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel is in the heart of the city, overlooking Tokyo Tower and the Hamarikyu Gardens. 

Granbell Hotel

Granbell Hotel

the Granbell invites you to relax in the onsen bath or sip a cocktail in the lovely lounge. Step outside and you're in the heart of Gion, the famed Geisha district in Kyoto. 

Korinko

Korinko

The Uno Onsen Hotel is a exceptionally designed boutique hotel which boasts views of the Seto Sea and outdoor as well as indoor onsen baths and saunas. Original artwork which is for sale in each of the rooms will get you ready for the art immersion you are about to embark up. 

My Lodge Naoshima

My Lodge Naoshima

My Lodge in Naoshima is situated up on a hill and is billed as a simple seaside stay. This boutique hotel uses a MUJI house design concept. In the lodge you will see high windows and open spaces allowing us to connect the outside and natural environment with the inside world.

Hosts

Jemma Wilson

Jemma Wilson

Jemma, an alumna of the Sydney College of Fine Arts, has embraced a life of perpetual travel since graduation. She has called Mexico, France, England, and New Zealand home, each destination enriching her deep appreciation for photography, art, food, textiles, and architecture. For Jemma, travel is a fundamental part of her identity; she thrives on waking up in new hotels, savoring food markets, and exploring the hidden corners of bustling cities.


Her passion lies in curating unique journeys for women, offering safe and enriching travel experiences that foster connections with diverse cultures and communities. She champions experiential travel and cultural exploration, firmly believing in being a traveler rather than a tourist.

Price

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We're not quite ready to publish this trip, but you can reserve your spot with a FULLY-REFUNDABLE deposit of $250.

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There is no place like Japan

Japan: A Gorgeous Sensual Experience

Alain Ducasse, the many Michelin starred French chef said it best. "It is impossible to remain indifferent to Japanese culture. It is a different civilization where all you have learnt must be forgotten. It is a great intellectual challenge and a gorgeous sensual experience.

Japan: A Gorgeous Sensual Experience

What's Included

What's Included

Everything is included that is stated above

All guides, masters and experts as well as all classes

Entry tickets into all temples and gardens

All meals mentioned in the daily itinerary

Two glasses of wine, beer or sake with dinner

International airfare

All transfers to and from the airport

Alcoholic beverages beyond what is mentioned

Spa treatments beyond what is mentioned

Trip and Medical Insurance (required)

Train ride back to Osaka or Tokyo at the end of the trip

Souvenirs

Reviews

"This was more than a trip — it was an amazing experience that i will cherish forever. I had a wonderful time learning about the Japanese culture, history and food. The hosts were fantastic and shared their love of Japan with all of us. They made sure that we were all enjoying ourselves and took care of all the details. I’m dreaming of returning on another trip to Japan and I hope Jemma and Noriko will be there to guide the way." - Judy F., Gaithersburg, MD

2025 Trip Attendee

"The art islands were such an immersive experience, wonderful in ways I had not anticipated. I loved Kyoto and our experiences with the meiko as well as otherwise impossible to find bespoke Japanese restaurants. The extension to Arima Onsen resort with traditional Japanese lodging and the charming surrounding town were magical. The trip was a cultural delight." - Carol W., Malibu CA

2025 Trip Attendee

"The Japan Art & Artisan Tour was a fantastic experience shared with a small group of women, who quickly became new friends. We had a wonderful itinerary full of incredible museums and interesting ancient temples, gardens and shrines, and kept a fast pace over the entire trip. In addition to the amazing sites, we enjoyed exquisite traditional Japanese cuisine at every meal, as well as having several opportunities to participate in Japanese arts, including calligraphy, ichebane, and a tea ceremony." - Liz C., Three Forks, MT

2023 Trip Attendee

FAQs

You will want to fly into Tokyo's Narita or Haneda Airport's. Haneda is closer to the city center and hence a more affordable and faster taxi or train ride into town.

If you are traveling across an ocean to get to Tokyo you may want to consider arriving a day early so you have time to relax and get acclimated to the local time zone. If not, arrive before 4pm on Day 1.

We will have a zoom call about 6 weeks before the trip starts to discuss all that information and give you a packing list. Here is a great website that we love that will help you with packing and travel trips. 

The mornings might start off on the cooler side, but the temps will rise during the day. Expect mid 60's, ideal touring and walking weather. You might want to bring a light raincoat just in case. 

On all of our trips expect to walk a great deal during the day anywhere from 2-5 miles depending. Kyoto is quite flat but our hotel in Naoshima island is situated up a small hill, so if you are not able to walk up a short incline for about 10 minutes then it might be difficult for you. However one would NOT consider this to be an extremely active trip, so a medium fitness level will suffice. 

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Art & Artisan Japan

Japan· May 9 - 16 2026· 7 nights

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