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Japan, Between the Lights
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Japan, Between the Lights

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May 18-27, 2026

This isn’t “see-everything” Japan. It’s a taste-driven trip for those who want to appreciate the difference between soy and shoyu — and go beyond the neon to experience it. From the backstreets of Shibuya to the cedar-soaked hills of Tochigi, to Osaka’s neon kitchen chaos balanced with the quiet green of Uji’s tea fields, this is a journey written in cultural flavor.

Private dinners in homes and hidden bars, conversations with chefs and farmers, workshops that leave you with more than souvenirs, and the kind of stories you can’t create by searching online — with a small group of people who love to 'travel a little deeper' through food, too.

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Inclusions:

  • Accommodation

    3-4 star boutique hotels (7 nights), and restored heritage guesthouse (2 nights)

  • Meals in itinerary

    All breakfasts (a mix of hotel and 'experience'), 6 lunches and 7 dinners with one optional add-on dinner

  • Expert Host

    Expert English-speaking host through-out

  • Guides

    A mix of specialty, local, and regional guides

  • Transport

    All transfers between destinations

  • All scheduled activities

    Including workshops and tastings

  • Gifts & keepsakes

    Goshuin Recipe Journal and more surprise Salt Caravan gifts

  • Gratuity for Host

    For guides, drivers, and included meals

  • Included-Meal Gratuities

    Included within your booking price

  • 1 Bag transfer

    1 x bag transfer service

  • Some drinks

    Drinks within included tasting activities, pairings, or hosted meals

  • Train tickets

    For any included itinerary train transport (Shinkansen bullet train, public train)

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Exclusions:

  • Airfares

    Flights to and from Japan

  • Airport transfers

    Transfers to or from Trip Start and/or Trip Finish points

  • Some meals

    Meals not marked as “included” - these are marked as “dinner on your own” or “lunch on your own” in the day-by-day

  • Personal expenses

    EG. transport and meals/drinks in free time, souvenirs, laundry services, room service, paid hotel facilities, bar tabs

  • Additional transport

    Any local transport you may wish to take in free your time

  • Visas or entry documents

    Costs for any services, documents, or requirements for 'entry into or through countries which are not part of a multi-country itinerary with internal transfers

  • Other drinks

    Drinks outside of included tastings, pairings, or hosted meals

  • Optional meal add-ons

    Paid option available for this trip include Day 3: Michelin restaurant dinner

  • Tip Kitty
    We’ll collect 14,000 yen (~$90 USD) each at the start of the trip for a shared tip kitty so your tour leader can handle the giving in the most culturally accepted way.

  • Travel insurance

Day-by-day Overview

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Booklet contents

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May 18-27, 2026

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1. Shibuya

Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

2. Tsukiji

Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

3. Asakusa

Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan

4. Mashiko

Mashiko, Haga District, Tochigi, Japan

5. Tonoike Sake Brewery (Tonoike Shuzoten)

333番地1 Hanawa, Mashiko, Haga District, Tochigi 321-4216, Japan

6. Iizukatei

360 Batō, Nakagawa, Nasu District, Tochigi 324-0613, Japan

7. Nikko

Nikko, Tochigi, Japan

8. Utsunomiya

Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan

9. Kyoto

Kyoto, Japan

10. Osaka

Osaka, Japan

11. Uji

Uji, Kyoto, Japan

Day 1 - Welcome to Japan!

Included Meals: Dinner, Nightcap
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Tokyo — Shibuya: 18-May-2026

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lyf Shibuya Tokyo (or similar)

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Tour Start

5pm: Meet your Host and fellow group travelers at your Start Hotel.

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Dinner (included)

Enjoy a welcome dinner with small plates and pairings in a private, secret location in Shibuya to set the tone.

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Nightcap (included)

Finish your first evening with a unique cocktail in a hidden Tokyo bar (non-alcoholic version available).

Day 2 - Tsukiji & Old Tokyo Flavors

Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
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Sushi and Ramen in Tsukiji & Old Tokyo / 19-May-2026

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lyf Shibuya Tokyo (or similar)

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Breakfast (included)

Breakfast is included at your hotel, but you might want to skip it (or just nibble lightly) — you’ll want plenty of room for all the tastings waiting at the Tsukiji Outer Market, our next stop.

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Tsukiji Outer Market

Explore Japan's legendary Tsukiji Outer Market and get a behind-the-scenes tuna cutting demonstration like no other, with one of the few (if only!) female fish cutters (99% are male in Japan).

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Sushi-making class

Get your hands sticky (in the best way) as a master sushi chef guides you through the art of crafting your own edible masterpieces.

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Lunch (included)

Your own specially crafted sushi.

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Free afternoon

Enjoy a free afternoon to relax or explore either in the Ginza area or around your hotel.

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Dinner (included)

It's time for a ramen tour! Join a local ramen expert through Tokyo’s backstreets on a steamy noodle crawl — discovering the soul (and soup) of Japan, one slurp at a time.

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Day 3 - Temple Street Food, Spice mix and Kitchen Town

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, *Optional extra: Michelin star dinner
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Street food and Bento in Asakusa & Kappabashi / 20-May-2026

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lyf Shibuya Tokyo (or similar)

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Breakfast (included)

A guided street-food walk through Asakusa brings you face to face with the flavors of Old Tokyo — from sizzling bites to a centuries-old spice shop dating back to the 1600s. Here, you’ll discover shichimi, Japan’s beloved seven-spice blend. A sprinkle ignites the senses — fiery chili warmth, citrusy yuzu brightness, earthy sesame, and a whisper of seaweed.

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Kappabashi 'Kitchen Town'

Late morning stroll through Kappabashi 'Kitchen Town' - feast your eyes (or your wallet!) on cooking equipment, kitchen tools, and pottery shops.

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Goshuin-style recipe book workshop

Roll up your sleeves for a creative twist, making your own goshuin-style foodie journal using traditional Japanese paper. Think of it as your culinary passport: a place to collect recipes, stamps, doodles, and memories as the journey unfolds — one flavor, one page at a time.

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Lunch (included)

Bento lunch together.

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Free afternoon

Stay and explore Kappabashi or drop back at the hotel.

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Dinner

Evening free with our curated dining recommendations or join us for dinner at a Michelin star restaurant (optional add-on).

Day 4 - Sake and Slow Travel at Iizukatei

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Family-style brewery cuisine, sake, farm to table in Nakagawa-cho, Tochigi / 21-May-2026

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Breakfast (included)

At your hotel.

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Check-out and travel to Nakagawa-cho, Tochigi

Sit back and enjoy the ride by private coach to Nakagawa-cho, a hidden gem in the tranquil countryside of Tochigi Prefecture.

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Expert insight from your host:

Nakagawa-cho is Japan off the beaten path — a riverside town where life moves at a gentler pace. Think rolling green hills, sleepy temples, and workshops where clay, paper, and local hands shape beautiful things. Every season hits different here, from cherry blossoms to fiery autumn leaves — it’s the kind of place that makes you slow down without even trying.

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Visit Mashiko

Visit the famous sake and pottery town of Mashiko, where the owner of a the Tonoike brewery will lead you through a tour and tasting.

Love what you try? Go ahead and treat yourself to a few bottles to take home with you...Tonoike offer shipping all the way to the US!

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Lunch (included)

Sake shines most when paired with food, lunch is served on brewery grounds by a local chef.

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Journey to Iizukatei

Continue with a scenic arrival at Iizukatei, a restored Edo-era residence.

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Expert insight from your host:

Once the home of a well-to-do merchant family, Iizukatei is now a restored slice of old Japan that’s all charm and calm. Think paper screens, tatami floors, and the soft hush of a garden built for slow mornings. And the best part? It’s all yours. Just you and your seven fellow Taste Buds, with the whole place to yourselves. No crowds, no noise, just that rare, deep quiet you only find when time itself seems to pause.

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Free evening

After a light welcome snack, you're welcome to visit nearby temples and shrines, stroll the village, or simply relax and enjoy the sauna.

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Dinner (included)

Dinner is seasonal, served in intimate groups across the peaceful Iizukatei grounds. A taste of the countryside, crafted with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Day 5 - Noodles, Artisans Fun & Farm to Table

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Soba, Farm to Table and Plum wine in Nakagawa-cho / 22-May-2026

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Breakfast (included)

A catered meal made with locally sourced ingredients brought to you at the hotel.

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Soba-making class

Late-morning, hands-on soba-making class — roll, cut, and slurp your way to the perfect noodles under the guidance of a local master.

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Lunch (included)

Well some soba noodles, of course! Carefully prepared and served by yours truly.

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Free afternoon

Take your pick of local, family-run workshops. Try your hand at pottery or traditional washi paper making — or simply kick back and soak up the slow charm of your countryside stay.

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Dinner (included)

We’ll share a home-cooked meal at a local farm, where the family welcomes us to their table. Expect seasonal, homegrown dishes made with heart and stories that bring each bite to life — simple, genuine, and soulful.

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Nightcap

Sip on homemade plum wine as you cozy-up for another evening in the countryside.

Day 6 - Shrines and the Home of Gyoza

Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
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Bespoke coffee & cakes, Gyoza, Award-winning cocktails in Nikko / 23-May-2026

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CANDEO HOTELS Utsunomiya (or similar)

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Breakfast (included)

At your hotel.

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Check-out and travel to Nikko

Check-out of Izukatei and travel north by private coach to Nikko.

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Explore Nikko

At Nikko, freely explore this UNESCO World Heritage site and discover the hidden Moss Buddha Haven, which is also the memorial site of the first Shogun.

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Travel to Utsunomiya

Continue with an afternoon transfer to Utsunomiya, Japan’s gyoza capital — famous across Japan for its delicious grilled, fried, and steamed dumplings.

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Dinner (included)

Gyoza tour as you savor the flavors, colors, and aromas of Utsunomiya

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Free evening

Enjoy an evening of jazz and locally inspired award-winning cocktails before heading to Kyoto tomorrow.

Day 7 - Kyoto

Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
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Optional ekiben & casual food in Kyoto / 24-May-2026

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Cross Hotel Kyoto (or similar)

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Breakfast (included)

At your hotel.

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Check-out and travel to Kyoto

Pack the bags because this morning we're going to ride the Shinkansen, Japan's legendary bullet train to Kyoto.

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Lunch

Grab a ekiben on-board the Shinkansen if you'd like. They're the iconic lunchbox meals that locals here eat on the railways.

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Arrival at Kyoto

Time to check-in and refresh, followed by a welcome drink and some small bites.

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Dinner (included)

Host-led evening casual food tour in a hidden neighbourhood.

Day 8 - Osaka Day Trip - Japan’s Kitchen & Soul Food

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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Street foods: Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, and Kushikatsu in Osaka / 25-May-2026

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Cross Hotel Kyoto (or similar)

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Breakfast (included)

At your hotel.

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Travel to Osaka

Hop on board a morning train for a day trip to Osaka, AKA: “Japan’s Kitchen”.

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Explore Osaka

Discover how Osaka’s food culture legacy lives on today as you explore the vibrant street food and fresh ingredients of the Dotonbori and Shinsekai neighborhoods.

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Lunch (included)

Tastings of Osaka’s top soul and street food icons… Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, and Kushikatsu.

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Replica food workshop

In the afternoon, make your own truly unique keepsake at Osaka’s famous wax/plastic food workshop — before any last minute souvenir hunting.

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Free evening

Stay in Osaka or return to Kyoto (with our list of favourite eats for either, if you haven’t got anything planned!)

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Dinner

Take your pick, tonight dinner is on your own.

Day 9 - Uji’s Green Tea & Traditional Kaiseki

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Matcha-inspired dishes and Kaiseki in Uji & Kyoto / 26-May-2026

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Cross Hotel Kyoto (or similar)

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Breakfast (included)

At your hotel.

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Travel to Uji

Morning departure to Uji, the historic home of Green Tea.

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Uji River

Get ready to step into a postcard as you stroll along the Uji River with its stone paths, bridges and riverside benches.

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Byōdo-in Temple (UNESCO)

Keep strolling to explore Byōdo-in Temple (UNESCO) and masterpieces of Buddhist architecture like the Pheonix Hall.

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Ujigami Shrine

Satiate your taste for culture at Ujigami Shrine — Japan's oldest standing Shinto shrine, surrounded by forest paths — as your learn about The Tale of Genji.

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Lunch (included)

Bringing everything full circle with matcha-inspired dishes, sweets and snacks

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Return to Kyoto

Return to Kyoto with enough time to rest up or freshen up for a dinner you won’t soon forget.

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Dinner (included)

Your final evening together will be over a traditional Kaiseki dinner — elegantly plated courses of sashimi, grilled fish, clear broth, fragrant rice, and crisp seasonal pickles… And a private Maiko/Geisha performance.

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Day 10 - Mata Kondo, Japan!

Included Meals: Breakfast
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Kissaten breakfast in Kyoto / 27-May-2026

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Breakfast (included)

Your last bite of Japanese tradition with a coffee shop kissaten breakfast plus a bit of last minute souvenir shopping before we say "mata kondo" (until next time).

Contact Information

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Need to get a hold of us?

Your Salt Caravan Team is always just a message or call away.

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WhatsApp Backroom Chat
This is a great place to pop any questions you have about the trip, and chat with fellow foodies of course!

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Phone +1 971 300 4756 (9am - 5pm PT)
Call us for any help you need just before your travel.

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Email: contact@saltcaravan.com
Email us any questions and we'll get back to you between 9am and 5pm PT.

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