Japan's Golden Route by Rail: Cruise Extension
Explore Japan's Golden Route on board the epic bullet train. Ancient shrines, hidden gems and slow moments of zen await as you take a step into a country of contrast.
Our Rail & Sail extensions are designed for those who believe that how you get there is just as important as the destination itself. We pair the intimacy and elegance of ultra-luxury cruising with carefully crafted rail journeys through the most iconic destinations.
Journey highlights
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Three restaurants, one unforgettable evening — from a convivial standing bar where locals gather after work, to a historic restaurant that has been feeding its guests since 1850. An unscripted, deeply local insight into the city's remarkable food culture
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Not a tourist demonstration but an intimate, unhurried encounter inside a tea master's private residence — dressed in a kimono, guided through centuries of ritual and Zen Buddhist tradition, and invited to participate rather than simply observe
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From the vermillion torii gates of Fushimi Inari to the 1,001 golden statues of Sanjusangendo and the nightingale floors of Nijo Castle, a full day that moves through the many layers of Japan's cultural capital with a depth that independent exploration rarely achieves
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A stay in a traditional ryokan in Hakone, tatami floors, shoji screens and hot spring baths — where the restorative stillness of the mountains and the distant silhouette of Mount Fuji bring the journey to a close in the most quietly extraordinary way possible
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At a Glance
Day 1: The World's Most Extraordinary City
There is no arrival quite like Tokyo. Your Scott Dunn representative will be waiting as you clear the airport, ready to transfer you by private vehicle into a city that never quite prepares you, no matter how many times you have been told what to expect. The scale is humbling, the energy unlike anywhere else on earth, and yet, within hours, Tokyo has a way of feeling surprisingly intimate. Tonight is yours to settle in, to wander if the inclination takes you, and to begin letting this city work its quiet, compelling magic.
Day 2: Ancient Shrines, Hidden Neighbourhoods and a Night Eaten Well
Tokyo rewards those who look beyond the obvious, and a full day with your guide does exactly that. The morning begins at Meiji Jingu, Tokyo's most revered Shinto shrine, where towering torii gates open into a forest of over 100,000 trees, a pocket of profound stillness at the heart of one of the world's most frenetic cities. From here, the energy shifts entirely as you move through Harajuku and Omotesando, one anarchic and inventive, the other elegant and considered, before the afternoon brings you to the serene Korakuen Garden and finally to Asakusa, where the ancient Senso-ji temple and the bustling stalls of Nakamise Street capture Tokyo's traditional soul with effortless charm.
As evening falls, the city reveals another side of itself entirely. Your guide leads you through three restaurants that together tell the story of Tokyo's remarkable food culture. First, a convivial tachinomi standing bar where locals gather after work over kushikatsu skewers and cold drinks. Next, a kappo gastropub whose menu turns on whatever the market offered that morning, sashimi, tempura, slow-cooked meat, each dish better than the last. The evening closes at a restaurant that has been serving its guests since 1850, where the menu moves with the seasons and the cooking speaks for itself. Three restaurants, one unforgettable evening.
Where to stay
Palace Hotel, Tokyo (2 nights)
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At a Glance
Day 3: The Bullet Train and a Private Tea Ceremony
Board the bullet train and race southwest towards Kyoto, Japan's cultural heartland, home to 2,000 shrines and temples and 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The journey itself is part of the pleasure, the landscape shifting outside the window as the ancient capital draws closer.
After settling into the hotel, the afternoon belongs to one of Japan's most quietly extraordinary traditions. Inside a tea master's private residence, you will be dressed in a kimono before being guided through the deep history and Zen Buddhist roots of the tea ceremony, not as a passive observer but as an active participant. Every movement in the preparation and serving of tea carries meaning, and your master will explain each one. Before drinking, delicate wagashi confectioneries sweeten the palate, preparing you for the clean, grassy depth of the matcha. It is an experience that asks you to slow down entirely, and is all the richer for it.
Day 4: Torii Gates, Golden Statues and the Shogun's Palace
Kyoto rewards a full day's attention, and your guide ensures not a moment of it is wasted. The morning opens at Fushimi Inari, where thousands of vermillion torii gates climb the mountainside in long, atmospheric tunnels, one of the most iconic and transporting sights in all of Japan. From here, the Sanjusangendo temple offers something altogether more meditative: 1,001 life-sized golden Buddhist statues lining the interior of the world's longest wooden building, a sight that tends to produce a particular, lasting silence.
Lunch follows a wander through Nishiki Market, Kyoto's celebrated covered street of tofu sellers, fishmongers, pickle merchants and knife makers, before the afternoon moves into the domain of the samurai at Nijo Castle, whose painted walls and famous squeaking nightingale floors were designed to prevent any intruder from moving undetected through the shogun's residence. The day closes at Nanzenji Zen Temple, where monks have lived in quiet contemplation since 1291 and a renowned rock garden invites you to draw your own meaning from its carefully placed stones.
Where to stay
Dusit Thani Kyoto (2 nights)
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At a Glance
Day 5: Torii Gates, Golden Statues and the Shogun's Palace
Kyoto rewards a full day's attention, and your guide ensures not a moment of it is wasted. The morning opens at Fushimi Inari, where thousands of vermillion torii gates climb the mountainside in long, atmospheric tunnels, one of the most iconic and transporting sights in all of Japan. From here, the Sanjusangendo temple offers something altogether more meditative: 1,001 life-sized golden Buddhist statues lining the interior of the world's longest wooden building, a sight that tends to produce a particular, lasting silence.
Lunch follows a wander through Nishiki Market, Kyoto's celebrated covered street of tofu sellers, fishmongers, pickle merchants and knife makers, before the afternoon moves into the domain of the samurai at Nijo Castle, whose painted walls and famous squeaking nightingale floors were designed to prevent any intruder from moving undetected through the shogun's residence. The day closes at Nanzenji Zen Temple, where monks have lived in quiet contemplation since 1291 and a renowned rock garden invites you to draw your own meaning from its carefully placed stones.
Day 6: Departure
A final morning, and Japan offers itself one last time. When the moment comes, your private transfer will be waiting, and this extraordinary country will release you, as it always does, with a particular kind of reluctance on both sides.
Where to stay
Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa (1 night)
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Why book a Journey by Land & Sea
- Our cruise experts will combine the best of ‘On Land’ and ‘At Sea’ to create a bespoke itinerary just for you
- On Land: Enjoy the best in Scott Dunn tailor-made travel, designed completely unique to you, before and/or after your cruise
- At Sea: Our all-inclusive* small-ship cruise partners are handpicked for their exceptional service, space, and design
- Our suggested itineraries are ideal for ‘cruise curious’ travellers who are traditionally land-based but are interested in giving luxury cruising a try
- Check with your consultant for a full list of the inclusions onboard
When to visit
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The best and most popular times to visit are the climatically stable seasons of spring (March to May) and autumn (late September to November). The highlight of spring is the cherry-blossom season, which usually arrives in early April. Bear in mind, though, that the blossoms are notoriously fickle, blooming any time from late March to mid-April. Fall is an equally good time to travel, with pleasant temperatures and soothing autumn colors, which usually peak between late October and mid-November. Of course, you can visit at any time of year, although the summer, from June to August, can be very hot and humid, and winter can be a little chilly for some people’s taste.
We design each itinerary around you, so this suggested itineraryis a starting point that we can tweak or transform into something completely personalized to you. Call us on 858 345 1751 to start planning your vacation.
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