Japan's Majestic Capital along with an Immersion into the Land of Temples & Shrines
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a dynamic metropolis that seamlessly blends traditional Japanese culture with cutting-edge technology and modernity. It's a city of contrasts, where centuries-old temples and historic neighborhoods coexist with futuristic skyscrapers and bustling neon-lit streets. Tokyo offers an unparalleled culinary scene, from street food stalls to Michelin-starred restaurants, catering to every palate. For a deeper understanding of traditions, Kyoto is an exceptional destination for those who truly want to discover authentic Japanese cultures. Museums, shrines and temples, cuisine, theater and shopping all merge at your doorstep to offer a seemingly endless choice of diversions. From your centrally located hotel, you will find famous sites such as the Fushimi Inari Jinja Shrine, the Kiyomizu Temple, and Nijo-jo Castle are only a short walk away. Your home for this week is also strategically positioned to take full advantage of the professional kitchens where you will cook during your stay. Led by an expert chef, you will be exposed to a variety of culinary and cultural highlights designed to fully immerse you into the Japanese way of life. Tokyo and Kyoto offer distinct yet equally captivating culinary experiences that showcase Japan's diverse gastronomic heritage. Tokyo, as the bustling metropolis, boasts a vibrant street food scene, high-end sushi bars, and Michelin-starred restaurants, providing a spectrum of dining options. Here, you can savor the freshest sushi at Tsukiji Fish Market, indulge in savory ramen in local izakayas, or explore the artistry of kaiseki cuisine. Kyoto, on the other hand, presents a more traditional and refined culinary journey. Its historic charm is reflected in tea ceremonies, yudofu (tofu hot pot), and exquisite matcha sweets. Kyoto's kaiseki dining showcases seasonal ingredients with meticulous preparation, and dining in a traditional machiya (wooden townhouse) adds to the ambiance. Both cities offer culinary delights that reflect their unique characters, making a visit to Tokyo and Kyoto a gastronomic adventure through modern and ancient Japan.
Flavors of Tokyo and Kyoto Grand Heritage Tour
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VACATION HIGHLIGHTS
Please note:
Tour inclusions can change depending upon
seasonality and weather conditions.
•8 Nights Deluxe Accommodations
•Daily Breakfast Buffet
•Multi-Course Shabu-Shabu Dinner
•Soba & Ramen Cooking Class
•Guided Tour of Tsukiji Fish Market
•Full Day Tour of Tokyo City
•Guided Tokyo by Night Food Tour
•Hands-On Sushi Class
•High Speed Bullet Train to Kyoto
•Multi-Course Kabbo Welcome Dinner
•Bento Box Cooking Class
•Guided Tour of Soy Factory
•Guided Sake Brewery Tour
•Visit to Fushimi Inari-Taisha Shrine
•Visit to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
•Kyoto Food Tour with Tastings
•Kappo Style Cooking Class
•Multi-Course Farewell Dinner
While our tours are designed as soft adventure experiences, walking, climbing stairs,
and in rare cases mild hiking may be required. If you have mobility issues, you should
speak with one of our culinary travel specialists to determine if this tour is
appropriate for your situation.
AVAILABLE DATES
Monday, March 11 to 19, 2024 and November 11 to November 19, 2024.
SAMPLE ITINERARY
Please note: Actual itineraries are subject to change due to seasonality.
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Day 1
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Traditional Welcome DinnerAfter checking into your hotel in the heart of Tokyo, you will have the opportunity to explore the city before settling down at a traditional restaurant for a delicious shabu-shabu dinner. Shabu-shabu is a traditional Japanese experience in which you cook a variety of meats and vegetables in a simmering broth set over a burner on your table.
Day 2
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel serves a Western and Japanese style buffet breakfast on the 25th floor in the ART Lounge. Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Visit to Tsukiji Fish Market | Hands-on Sushi Cooking ClassTsukiji is home to the world's largest fish market. More than 1,000 bustling food establishments line the streets of the market and its surroundings, filled with fresh tuna and hundreds of different types of fish. The freshest and finest foods from around the world can be found here. With your English-speaking professional chef, you will learn about all varieties of fish and natural produce, visit the auction floor, and even have the opportunity to sample different varieties of fish and sauces. In the afternoon you will proceed to your cooking class, where you will put the fish to good use, learning how to make a variety of sushi, nigari and sashimi dishes.
Day 3
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel serves a Western and Japanese style buffet breakfast on the 25th floor in the ART Lounge. Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Full Day Tour of Tokyo City | Tokyo by Night Foodie TourAfter a delicious breakfast, depart on a tour of Tokyo City. Here you will explore the iconic Tokyo Tower, the picturesque neighborhoods of Asakusa, the shopping streets of Nakamise and even stop by the Imperial Palace. You will be driven around Tokyo Bay and see many more incredible sites. In the evening you will embark on an evening tour of some of Tokyo's most dazzling street vendors. As the center of the food trend in Tokyo, Ebisu is a huge theme park of food, with new restaurants emerging every day. Here you will experience the famous Japanese Izakaya (skewers), a similar concept to Spanish Tapas. You will experience both the old and new iterations of the food culture in Tokyo, trying dishes such as yakitori, edamame, sashimi, sake, okonomiyaki, and many other exotic dishes designed to mold your memories of this amazing tour of Japan's capital city.
Day 4
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel serves a Western and Japanese style buffet breakfast on the 25th floor in the ART Lounge. Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Bullet Train to KyotoEnjoy the Shinkansen bullet train in green car class service from Tokyo to Kyoto with assigned seating. Traveling in the green car class on a bullet train between Tokyo and Kyoto is a truly luxurious experience. As you step on board, you'll find spacious and plush seats that offer ample legroom and privacy. The soothing ambiance and subdued lighting create a relaxing environment for your journey. Attendants provide impeccable service, offering complimentary drinks and snacks throughout the trip. With the serene views of Japan's picturesque landscapes rushing by outside, you can unwind, work, or simply savor the journey in comfort and style. At the conclusion of your 2.5 hour trip you will be transported to your hotel for check-in.
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Traditional Kappo Welcome DinnerAfter checking into your hotel in the heart of Kyoto, you'll want to set aside a little time for exploration. This evening you will be presented with a traditional Kappo, multi-course dinner that is sure to excite the senses. Kappo-style dining is very popular in Japan, and consists of sitting at a counter in front of the chef as you dine on select dishes prepared especially for you.
Day 5
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel restaurant offers a Kyoto-style breakfast buffet called "obanzai". Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Visit to Fushimi Inari-Taisha | Hands-on Bento Cooking ClassAfter a delicious buffet breakfast, you'll head off to see the famous Fushimi Inari-Taisha Shrine. This captivating shrine was dedicated to the god of rice and sake by the Hata clan in the 8th century. After you have absorbed a healthy dose of history, you're off to enjoy your first cooking class. This lesson will begin with master chefs explaining Japanese-style seasoning, and offering a demonstration of various Japanese cooking techniques. You will cook several bento specialties, such as miso soup, tempura vegetables, egg rolls, pickled vegetables, and fish…all using seasonal ingredients. At the conclusion of your instruction, you will sit down with your chef and fellow students to dine on your creations.
Day 6
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel restaurant offers a Kyoto-style breakfast buffet called "obanzai". Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Soy Factory Visit | Sushi Cooking ClassToday you're in for a real treat as you enjoy a guided visit to a traditional soy processing plant, where you will see how the Japanese staples of soy sauce, miso (fermented soy bean paste) and tofu are made. Soy products are the heart and soul of the nation's food…and one never tires of it. Soy is to Japan what Parmesan cheese is to Italy. After your morning factory tour, you will return to your private kitchen for a hands-on sushi course with your private chef. Here you will learn about the vigorous training and pain that sushi chefs must go through in order to reach the much sought-after Michelin Star. You will learn how to perfectly cut the fish, season the rice, and create sushi, nigari and sashimi.
Day 7
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel restaurant offers a Kyoto-style breakfast buffet called "obanzai". Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Soba & Udon Cooking Class | Sake Brewery TourDid you know that noodles originated from the Eastern Countries of Japan and China before being brought over to Italy and transformed into what we know as "pasta" today? In your hands-on cooking class you will learn about the origin of each variety of noodle, and what it has come to represent in Eastern culture. You will learn how to make the perfect Ramen broth (known as dashi) which is the staple to all Japanese cooking. From there you will learn how to cook the meats and eggs to handcraft a variety of noodles. After your instruction, you will sit across from your hosts, dining on delicious Ramen, and learning more about the culture of the Japanese people. In the afternoon you will spend time investigating a local Sake Brewery, and learn about how this famous Japanese alcoholic beverage is produced.
Day 8
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel restaurant offers a Kyoto-style breakfast buffet called "obanzai". Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Backstreet Kyoto Food Tour & TastingsYour Kyoto food tour is a delectable adventure through the culinary treasures of this historic city. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you'll navigate quaint streets and hidden alleyways to discover Kyoto's rich gastronomic heritage. Sample traditional Kyoto cuisine such as kaiseki (multi-course fine dining), yudofu (tofu hot pot), matcha-infused sweets, and perfectly crafted sushi. Along the way, you'll immerse yourself in the unique flavors, aromas, and aesthetics of Kyoto's food culture, gaining insights into the city's traditions and history through its delightful dishes. A Kyoto food tour promises an unforgettable gastronomic journey through this ancient Japanese capital. There are enough tastings to serve as your lunch for this day.
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Kappo Style Cooking Class & Multi-Course Farewell DinnerKappo cooking began in Osaka in the 19th century. Merchants and laborers felt more at ease in a casual setting in which they were standing or sitting near the chef, as opposed to the formal, aristocratic method of dining where diners are fed in a room clad in grandeur and served by kimono-wearing waitresses. Times have changed, and things are a bit different now. Upscale kappo-style restaurants exist all over Japan, and in cities like New York and Bangkok. Today you will learn how to make five to six kappo-style dishes, as your master chefs instruct you in the art of this unique Japanese style of cooking. Your call will conclude with a multi-course farewell dinner.
Day 9
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Morning Breakfast BuffetEach morning, relax and enjoy breakfast with breathtaking city and mountain views. The hotel restaurant offers a Kyoto-style breakfast buffet called "obanzai". Breakfast is included in your tour.
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Check-Out and Departure | Transfer to AirportTime flies when you're having so much fun, but alas…it is time to check out and depart this delicious, Asian paradise. Guests will transfer to Kansai International Airport via express train. May your future travels come from sweet dreams, and create tasty memories!
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo is where east meets west, and hospitality begins. With elegant chandeliers, traditional ikebana flower arrangements and beautiful décor, the Lobby of the Keio Plaza is the face the hotel presents to the world - a combination of fine Japanese service and Summit Hotels style, favored by travelers from around the world. With 1438 guest rooms, 21 restaurants and bars, 40 function rooms and a wide range of services, the Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo has everything you need to enjoy your stay in comfort while in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto
The Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Sanjo encompasses the best of both Western and Japanese architecture and beauty in a beautiful 4-star hotel setting. Featuring Modern accommodations with a world-class restaurant, your stay is bound to be both charming and delicious. Enjoy scenic views of the landscaped Japanese garden while relaxing in the large public bath (pool). Your room includes all of the necessary amenities from free WiFi to a flat-screen TV. Step out your door and in minutes you will find yourself in front of the Niji-jo castle, Nansenji, and the Heian Jingu Shrine. What’s even better, your hotel is located just minutes from the professional cooking school where you will be taking classes. [Hotel selection can change due to seasonality, such as holidays and cherry blossom season. All lodging offered in this tour will be 4 star quality or better.]
Tokyo, Japan•Kyoto, Japan
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What Currency is being quoted?
The Currency Code is listed directly after the published amount. If it states USD, then the quoted price is in United States Dollars. If it states CAD, then the quoted price is in Canadian Dollars. If it states EUR, then the quoted price is in European Union Dollars…etc. However, please note that all charges are processed in USD, and Epitourean’s Merchant Bank automatically calculates the currency conversion on the day of the charge.
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What does Double Occupancy mean?
Two persons traveling together, and staying in the same room. Tour prices are normally quoted as “per person, double occupancy” in case two people are traveling together and staying in the same room, but paying separately. The cost of the lodging is also shared by two people, thereby reducing costs. This could be a married couple, two friends or relatives.
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What is a Single Supplement?
Whenever a person travels alone, the cost of their lodging cannot be shared by another person. When tour products are priced, they are normally stated as “per person, double occupancy.” Whenever a guest occupies a room as a solo, the whole cost of the lodging must be incurred by that one individual. Tour companies accommodate this by charging a Single Supplement. Epitourean does its best to keep the single supplement as low as possible, but it is a real cost that tour companies must absorb, and must pass along to the single traveler.
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If I am a Solo Traveler, will I be paired with another person?
Epitourean never pairs a solo traveler with another person without a special request. If you book Single Occupancy, you will have a room entirely to yourself. However, should you wish to be paired with another solo traveler to save on the single supplement, you may make this request. We cannot guarantee that we can accommodate such requests, since it would take another solo traveling on the same tour for the same dates. But if requested, we will certainly try.
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Are flights included in the tour price?
No. Flights are never included in the price of our land-only tours. Epitourean does not provide air, rail or sea travel, unless expressly noted in the itinerary.
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May I give a culinary tour as a gift?
Yes. Epitourean has a special program designed specifically for this purpose. Our Gift Packages come with features such as special messages to the recipient, gift box option, gift link (without pricing), and floating dates (should you not know when the gift recipient wants to travel). Contact a Culinary Travel Specialist at 800-390-3292 or customerservice@epitourean.com to receive additional information about this unique offering.
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May we request separate beds if sharing a room?
Yes. In most cases, Epitourean can accommodate a request for two beds to be placed in one room. Just make sure to make this request in the comments section of the reservation process.
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Does each guestroom have a private bathroom?
Yes. Epitourean partners with the best lodging options in each destination, and private (en suite) bathrooms are a requirement. However, you should inquire as to the configuration of bathrooms should you have a special need. For example, some tours include accommodations in medieval villages, where either a shower or bath(but maybe not both) are present.
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Can your tours accommodate my dietary restrictions?
In almost all cases, Epitourean can accommodate dietary choices and restrictions. But we do request that you ask a Culinary Travel Specialist prior to making your reservation so that we can assess your individual situation.
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If I am unable to use a portion of the tour, can I get a partial refund?
Unfortunately, due to vendor and supplier contracts, we are unable to provide partial refunds for unused portions of any tour or tour component.
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Are Transfers included in the Itinerary?
Round-trip transfers from the airport or train station are normally included in our international tours. Transfers to the destination (for both international and domestic tours) are not included in the tour price. Please see the Sample Itinerary. If it mentions that transfers are included, then yes, transfers are included at no additional cost.
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What meals and excursions are included in the tour?
The Sample Itinerary should be your reference. If the meal or excursion is described in the Sample Itinerary, then it is included at no additional charge. For those days where it expressly notes Free time, then any optional activities you elect to participate in might have an additional cost. In addition, if the itinerary states "evening on your own," it would imply that you have the opportunity to visit a restaurant of your own choosing, and at your own expense. If you have any question about inclusions, please submit an inquiry by clicking on the blue "Ask Us a Question" button under the price section.
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Is it possible to book pre or post tours or stays through Edible Destinations?
Yes, we often do have optional 2 and 3 night excursions that are priced separately from the tour. We can also assist with pre and post night stays in a hotel if you choose to come in early before the tour starts, or stay on after a tour ends. The price of those hotel stays are not included in the price of the tour, but we would be happy to provide a quote. Simply ask your Culinary Travel Specialist, or submit an inquiry by clicking on the blue "Ask Us a Question" button.
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Are Guide or Host Gratuities included in the price of the tour?
Since tipping guidelines and customs vary widely between countries, we do not include gratuities in the price of the tour. Your Culinary Travel Specialist can provide you with recommendations. But the general rule is to tip modestly when you are pleased with a guide’s services, either at the end of the tour, or at the conclusion of a specialty day excursion where you will only be with that guide (or chef) on that day.
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Should we plan on any personal expenses during the tour?
All lodging, meals, transfers, classes and excursions mentioned in the Sample Itinerary and Vacation Highlights are included in the price of the tour. However, we highly recommend taking local currency for purchasing personal items, souvenirs, tipping, etc. You can either get the local currency at an airport exchange service, ATM or from your local bank prior to travel. However, you should note that many hosted destinations do not accept credit cards for personal purchases.
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We recommend that you purchase a travel protection plan to help protect you and
your travel investment against the unexpected. Travel protection plans can include
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