Luxury Japan Holidays 2026/2027

A destination where innovative technology and a unique, vibrant energy meet timeless elegance and tradition, Japan combines the frenetic, buzzing pace of the cities, with breathtaking mountain scenery, vast forestland and tropical coastline. Plan your luxury holiday to Japan with Scott Dunn:

  • Tailor-made Japan itineraries and private tours based on your interests, from Tokyo’s dining scene to Kyoto’s temples and beyond
  • Stays including luxury hotels, traditional ryokans and onsens
  • Authentic experiences such as tea ceremonies in Kyoto to guided trips around Mount Fuji
  • 24/7 seamless support from Scott Dunn’s Japan specialists
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Temples and Tradition 

Japan’s cultural heart beats strongest in its timeless customs and historic sites. Tailor-make your luxury Japan itinerary with unique experiences:

  • Visit shrines and temples – Explore Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines across the country on private tours that reveal their history and rituals.
  • Tea ceremony in Gion – Sit down with a maiko (geisha in training) in Kyoto’s Gion district and be guided through a traditional tea ceremony.
  • Explore Japanese arts– Discover Japan’s creative heritage, from origami and calligraphy to kabuki theatre and contemporary art.

Food and Culinary Experiences

From sushi and ramen to tempura and okonomiyaki, Japanese cuisine varies by region, with each city known for its own specialties and dining traditions:

  • The art of sushi – Secure reservations at sought-after omakase counters from Tokyo to Kyoto, or join a private class led by a master chef on your Japan holiday.
  • Kaiseki dining in a luxury ryokan  – Experience traditional hospitality, soak in natural hot-spring baths, and enjoy an elaborate kaiseki dinner of beautifully presented seasonal dishes.
  • Food culture tours  – Scott Dunn can help you explore everything from tucked-away izakaya bars in Tokyo to Osaka’s street food culture and Michelin-starred restaurants in Kyoto.

Landscapes and Nature

From volcanic peaks to shrine-lined forested trails and coastal scenery, explore Japan’s iconic landscapes on your holiday:

  • Views of Mount Fuji – Take in Japan’s most recognisable peak from the Fuji Five Lakes region or across Lake Ashi in Hakone on clear days.
  • Encounter iconic animals – See snow monkeys bathing in the hot springs at Jigokudani Monkey Park near Yudanaka or visit the free-roaming deer famous to Nara Park. 
  • Hiking in Japan – Traverse UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes, linking centuries-old shrines through the mountains of the Kii Peninsula.

Seasonal Experiences in Japan

Each season transforms Japan into a different kind of wonder. Depending on the time of year you plan your Japan holiday, you can experience:

  • Skiing in Hokkaido - The northern island is a paradise for skiers with soft powder and scenic slopes and is also home to snow monkeys.
  • Cherry blossom season – Join locals for hanami, or flower-viewing, celebrations as parks and temples bloom in delicate pink.
  • Autumn foliage season – Cooler days bring a blaze of gold and crimson as ginkgo and maple trees blanket the country in colour.

Geraleine Yap

Europe & Asia Specialist Specialist

Seeing snow for the first time at age five was pure magic, and it sparked my lifelong love for travel. Since then, I’ve made it a personal goal to explore at least one new country every year. I’ve been fortunate to experience many dream adventures: chasing the Northern Lights and snowmobiling in Iceland, spotting wildlife in South Africa, climbing Tiger’s Nest in Bhutan, learning the art of winemaking in Italy, and even catching a glimpse of a Geisha in Japan. As someone who loves food, I enjoy discovering local cuisines, flavors, and the stories behind them. For me, travel isn’t just about visiting places - it’s about tasting, feeling, and truly experiencing the world.

Example Tours of Japan

Our experts have travelled extensively throughout Japan, so they know what it takes to create tailor-made Japan tours that flow seamlessly from one experience to the next. From exploring ancient temples to hitting foodie hotspots, and walking energetic cities with private Japan guides to uncovering the country’s landscapes and culinary treasures, our luxury Japan itineraries are tailored to your interests and designed to suit your pace.

Start by exploring our sample tours and see how Scott Dunn can design luxury Japan itineraries around your travel style.

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Top Luxury Hotels and Ryokans in Japan

At Scott Dunn, our travel experts have tried and tested countless luxury hotels in Japan, ready to help you find the perfect accommodation for your trip. From contemporary spa hotels that deliver the 5-star experience to traditional ryokans that let you enjoy Japanese hospitality at its finest, our handpicked collection balances modern style with timelessly amazing stays. We can help you choose tailored accommodations that make your Japan holiday truly unique.

Top Experiences in Japan

Participate in a traditional tea ceremony with a Maiko, sample sushi in Tokyo, or explore Kyoto’s historic streets with an expert guide. Tailor your luxury holiday to Japan with once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

FAQs About Our Luxury Japan Holidays

  • When is the best time to go to Japan?

    Our experts recommend visiting Japan during spring and autumn, more specifically early March to late May, and early October to early December.

    Japan’s cherry blossom season is a beautiful spectacle of pink blooms that moves across the country over a couple of months. It is also one of Japan’s busiest travel periods, as visitors flock to popular viewing spots. Timing for peak bloom ranges from:

    • January to February: Early blooms in southernmost prefectures like Okinawa
    • March to April: Blooms in Honshu, popular viewing in Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo
    • Late April to early May: Tail end of peak bloom, may be able to see blooms in cities like Hakodate and Sapporo on northernmost island Hokkaido

    Autumn foliage, known as koyo, sees Japan’s city streets and forests turn shades of red, orange and gold. Leaves change colour gradually from north to south and, while just as striking as spring blooms, popular sites tend to be less crowded. You can experience this seasonal change by visiting during:

    • Late September to October: Early colour appears in Hokkaido, including Sapporo, and across the Japanese Alps
    • October to November: Central regions reach their peak, with strong displays in cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka
    • Late November to early December: The season moves south to Kyushu, including Fukuoka, and continues across Shikoku and Okinawa

    Winter can be slower travel times in Japan, with fewer visitors, but each season comes with its own considerations:

    • Winter travel – This is the quietest time to visit major sights in cities like Tokyo and Kyoto; you can expect colder, dryer weather across the country
    • When to avoid – Peak domestic travel periods such as New Year, Golden Week in late April to early May

    Learn more about the best time to visit.

  • What are the best things to see?

    Seasonal experiences are among the top things to see and do in Japan on a luxury holiday, with spring cherry blossoms and autumn leaves drawing visitors from around the world. 

    Beyond the seasons, you can’t miss an opportunity to view Mount Fuji from hills of Hakone, explore Kyoto’s historic shrines and temples, or immerse yourself in the energy, cuisine, and culture of mega cities like Tokyo and Osaka.

  • What are the most unique experiences in Japan?

    Japan’s most distinctive experiences offer a deeper glimpse into its culture. Share tea with a Maiko in Kyoto’s Gion district, learn the art of swordsmanship in an authentic dojo, or join a guided food tour to sample regional dishes and sake alongside local experts. Whatever your interests, we’ll help you discover the best experiences to tailor-make your Japan holiday.

  • What is there to do on a Japan honeymoon?

    For a Japan honeymoon, we recommend a blend of city sightseeing and local cultural immersion.

    Start in Tokyo where you can indulge in the country's finest Michelin-star dining, then make your way to one of the many high-end ryokans we work with across the country. Think of a private spa retreat mixed with traditional local customs. Revel in your private onsen, or hot spring bath, and experience a delicious kaiseki dinner getting a true taste of Japanese culture.

  • How can I plan a Japan family holiday?

    Start planning a Japan family holiday by getting in touch with our travel experts. Creating luxury family holidays is our speciality, and we know all the best hotels, restaurants and activities that will give you and your children the best taste of Japan.

    If you want to get ahead of the game, consider what kind of travellers you and your family are. Is this trip just with the immediate family, or is it a multigenerational trip with grandparents as well? Are you all early risers ready to pack in the day? Or do you prefer a slower-paced experience, sticking to one planned activity a day and free time for the rest? Answering these questions will tailor an itinerary perfect for you.

  • Where do your luxury Japan holidays fly from and to?

    There are direct flights from Changi Airport to both Haneda and Narita Airports in Tokyo.

    There are also direct flights from Singapore to multiple locations over Japan, including Osaka, Sapporo, and Okinawa.

  • What's the best way to get around Japan?

    Japan’s train network is one of the most efficient and user-friendly in the world, making travel around and within cities seamless. Plus travel by shinkansen, or bullet train, offers fast, comfortable journeys across the country and can be booked in advance of your holiday

  • When is cherry blossom season?

    Cherry blossom season typically falls between March and April, although exact timing varies by region, and accommodation often needs to be booked early, with hotels selling out often a year in advance.

  • How many days do you need in Japan?

    A trip of 10 to 14 days allows you to explore Japan’s key highlights. High-speed transport using Japan’s bullet trains makes it easy to travel quickly around a lot of the country.

  • What is the best itinerary for Japan?

    With Scott Dunn each Japan itinerary is tailored to your interests, whether you want to focus on food, culture, nature or cities. Some of our popular itineraries explore Japan by Bullet Train which links Tokyo, Kyoto and Hakone. If you are looking to include stops further south, Cherry Blossom in Japan allows you to visit Hiroshima and Miyajima Island. If you want to get off the beaten track and the chance to explore the Japanese Alps on foot, then go for Wild Japan, which will allow you to explore the Nakasendo Walking Trail, staying in unique but very simple Japanese Inns.

  • Is Japan good for first-time visitors?

    Japan is very friendly to first-time visitors and offers a mix of experiences that are relatively easy to combine into one holiday. Culture-focused travellers can explore temples and traditions in Kyoto, food lovers can dive into Tokyo’s dining scene, and nature enthusiasts can add Hakone or Miyajima for mountain and coastal landscapes. Our travel experts at Scott Dunn can tailor your Japan holiday to your interests.

  • How do I book a holiday to Japan?

    To start booking your holiday to Japan, get in contact with us by filling out our online enquiry form or calling us on the number listed below. From there, you’ll be in touch with one of our Japan travel specialists who will help you start planning your luxury holiday to Japan.

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