Small group tours Japan for seniors

Japan marries its rich past with a cutting-edge present, blending history – including the Edo period, shoguns, and the era of the last samurai – with futuristic elements like anime and Astro Boy. This curated collection of small-group Japan tours offers a unique opportunity to delve into the country’s culture. From ancient temples to the revered tea ceremony, these tours departing from Australia unveil Japan’s essence beyond the typical tourist trail. The picturesque journey from bustling Tokyo to the iconic Mt. Fuji and beyond guarantees a captivating experience on any small-group tour in Japan. Embracing Odyssey’s meticulously planned itineraries, travelers can delve into the cherry blossom season, visit ancient temples, stay in traditional inns, and explore shrines under the guidance of experienced tour leaders. These tours showcase UNESCO World Heritage sites, providing a comprehensive cultural immersion that reveals the true spirit of Japan.

Tours for Mature Aged and Senior World Travellers

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Japan Odyssey - Small Group Tours for Mature Travellers

During this small group program we encounter history from ancient periods; religions such as Buddhism and Shintoism; the philosophy of the people through visits to world renowned temples and shrines; and old towns full of ancient legends  of Samurai and more in Japan. Together we, as mature and senior couples or solo travellers will share some traditions which the Japanese have inherited. A variety of sites including UNESCO World Heritage sites, has been chosen for this tour, all filled with clues such as Hanami or forest bathing  to understand the essence of Japan including astro boy.

12 days
Departing Sep, Mar

Contemporary Japan | Small Group Tour

This small group tour organised by Odyssey Traveller, Contemporary Japan, will take you through modern life in this East Asian jewel. This contemporary tour  for couples and solo travellers is an expedition through Japan’s major urban areas, beginning and ending in Japan’s tantalising capital, Tokyo. For the first 12 days we get our fill of Tokyo fashion, technology, culture, and sights.

21 days
Departing Oct

Walking Japan | Small Group Tour

Escorted small group tourWalking Japan, for mature and senior couples and solo travellers, a walking program traces the journey of 17th century Japanese poet and haiku master, Matsuo Basho. We walk in his footsteps on this 13-day journey around the northeast Tohoku region of Japan.

14 days
Departing Oct, May

Japan, renowned for its rich cultural tapestry and technological innovations, offers a diverse array of experiences for travellers. In Tokyo, the iconic Meiji Shrine stands as a symbol of tradition and spirituality, drawing visitors from around the globe. Similarly, Miyajima, a picturesque island in Hiroshima known for its stunning scenery and the iconic floating torii gate, captivates tourists on group tours organized by Odyssey Traveller, whether departing from Australia or Japan.

Beyond its modern contributions like anime and tech gadgets, Japan preserves ancient traditions with reverence. The art of the tea ceremony, the rejuvenating practice of forest bathing, soothing onsen rituals, and the daily visits to Shinto shrines exemplify a deep-rooted connection to heritage and nature among the Japanese people.

While Tokyo exemplifies futuristic marvels with its towering skyscrapers, avant-garde fashion in Ginza, and a highly efficient public transportation system, other cities like historic Kyoto with its UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Kiyomizu Temple, lively Osaka, and resilient Hiroshima offer contrasting yet equally enchanting experiences. Whether exploring the ancient temples of Kyoto or savouring the vibrant street food scene in Osaka, Japan promises a sensory adventure like no other.

A culinary paradise, Japan spoils visitors with a gastronomic journey ranging from delicate sushi and sashimi to comforting bowls of ramen. The country’s food culture is a celebration of diversity and flavours, ensuring that every meal is a delightful exploration of taste.

For those seeking to uncover the essence of Japan in a more intimate setting, tailored small group tours designed for mature and senior travellers offer a curated experience that blends history, culture, and gastronomy seamlessly. Get in touch with us to discover Japan through the lens of seasoned explorers, immersing yourself in the soul-stirring landscapes and traditions that define this captivating nation.

Articles about Japan

Forest Bathing in Japan

Forest Bathing in Japan

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Forest Bathing in Japan Much has changed since we last wrote about shinrin-yoku or forest bathing in 2017 (you can read the original article after this introduction) as the movement has gained considerable momentum in…

Mt Fuji and Lake Ashi with the red torii gate of Hakone Shrine, Japan

Hakone National Park, Japan

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Hakone National Park, Japan The Hakone National Park is part of the sprawling Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, which also includes Mount Fuji, Fuji Five Lakes (including Lake Kawaguchiko near the iconic peak), the Izu Peninsula, and…

The floating torii gate of Itsukushima.

Hiroshima, Japan

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Hiroshima, Japan Southwest from Kyoto on the island of Honshu is Hiroshima (“broad island”), a major urban centre in the 1870s during Japan’s imperial period, and a city destroyed in an instant in August 1945…

Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa area, Tokyo

History of Tokyo

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A Short History of Tokyo Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, the busiest intersection in the Japanese metropolis The history of Tokyo is intimately intertwined with that of Japan’s. In this article, we’ll explore Tokyo’s history from…

Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) in northern Kyoto. Formally known as Rokuonji, the temple was the retirement villa of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu

Kyoto, Japan

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Kyoto, Japan Kyoto, the “thousand-year capital”, served as Japan’s imperial capital for more than a thousand years. This long history makes it synonymous with Japanese traditional culture. A tour in Kyoto promises beautiful heritage sites–ancient…

Matsue Castle, Matsue, Japan

Matsue, Japan

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Matsue, Japan North of Hiroshima is the town of Matsue, also known as the “City of Water” as it is near the Sea of Japan, sitting between Lake Shinji (Shinjiko) and Lake Nakaumi. It is…

Deer in Nara Park

Nara, Japan

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Nara, Japan Nara, Japan’s first permanent capital, is located in the Kansai region, nestled in the hilly edge of the Nara Basin, about 40 kilometres east of Osaka. It is a popular day trip or…

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Walking tours for active travellers – tips for seniors

For the active mature and senior traveller be they a couple or solo traveller this article outlines preparation for walking tours even for the over 80's. It may on the Wainwright, the lake district or a pilgrims walk across Europe or St James Way, the Camino. This artices give advice on getting fit, shoes and socks including for particular advice for women on this topic.

The need to know

Touring Japan

Getting around

When organizing a Japan tour package, Odyssey meticulously plans travel logistics by incorporating a mix of coach rides and local transportation, such as trains and ferries. The detailed tour itinerary always delineates the specific modes of transport to be utilized. In Japan, a standout feature is its centralized and remarkably vast rail network, prominently highlighted by the Shinkansen bullet train. This high-speed rail system seamlessly connects various towns with major cities, complemented by an exceptionally efficient metro system within the urban hubs. During select Japan tours by Odyssey, the bullet train is often leveraged for intercity travel, especially when journeying towards Southern Japan or pivotal urban centres.

Accommodation

In bustling urban hubs, Odyssey accommodations are carefully chosen for their central locations, typically 3-4 star hotels that offer convenient proximity to public transportation. For serene getaways in quaint villages or rural landscapes, our preference leans towards charming family-operated hotels and cosy guesthouses.

Tour guides

For an Odyssey escorted tour, a team comprising a tour director and adept local guides well-versed in the region guarantees an authentic and seamless experience. This holds true for your Japan tour as well, where a tour director, backed by specialized local guides, facilitates a smooth and enriching guided tour. This setup ensures a perfect Japanese vacation, allowing you to delve deep into the history and culture of the destinations you explore in Japan.

Geography, environment & weather

Japan, spanning about 3,600 kilometres from north to south, consists of four main islands – Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu – along with over 6,800 smaller surrounding islands, totalling a land area of 377,907 square kilometres, slightly larger than Germany. The country’s topography is predominantly mountainous, rich with volcanoes, the most iconic being Mount Fuji, towering at 3,776 meters. Although classified as an active volcano, Mount Fuji has remained dormant for over three centuries. Forests cover a significant 66.4% of Japan’s land, while farmland makes up just 13%. Japan is administratively divided into 47 prefectures, experiencing a range of climates from cool temperate in the north to sub-tropical in the south. The overall climate is temperate with distinct seasons and a pre-summer rainy period, receiving annual rainfall between 1,000 to 3,000 millimetres. Visitors to Japan should be prepared for frequent rainfall throughout the year.

World heritage sites

Japan is home to an impressive array of 21 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Each site offers a unique and rich cultural experience that is well worth exploring if your schedule allows. Here are just a few standout highlights among these distinguished locations:

  • The Horyu-ji Area stands out with its 7th and 8th-century Buddhist monuments, showcasing a significant historical and spiritual legacy.
  • The sacred island of Okinoshima, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, presents a treasure trove of votive objects that provide a glimpse into ancient rituals practiced between the 4th and 9th centuries.
  • Yakushima, known for its exceptional temperate rainforest teeming with epiphytes, geophytes, and the legendary Japanese cedar trees, including the ancient ‘Yakusugi’ trees that have thrived for over 1000 years, captivates visitors as another UNESCO World Heritage Site.

These sites not only reflect Japan’s diverse cultural and natural heritage but also offer visitors a profound connection to its ancient traditions and stunning landscapes.

Festivals & events

Japan’s calendar is brimming with vibrant festivals and events, known as matsuri, that pay homage to religious, cultural, and natural wonders. Among the standout occasions are the Sapporo Yuki Matsuri, the Snow Festival, a captivating week-long extravaganza showcasing magnificent snow sculptures and intricate ice carvings, alongside entertaining shows and concerts. The Chichibu Yomatsuri, or Night Festival, is a celebration that venerates the Chichibu shrine through elaborately decorated floats adorned with colorful lamps, some even featuring plays and performances, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display with the floats parading at the City Hall.

An intriguing and unique event is the Saidaji Eyou Matsuri in Okayama, where 10,000 men don traditional loincloths, immerse themselves in cold water, and engage in a spirited competition to seize a pair of sacred sticks thrown from the temple’s pinnacle. The fortunate individual who captures the sticks is believed to be blessed with a year of good fortune and joy.

Notably, Japan’s most renowned event is the arrival of the cherry blossom season, known as sakura, which is ushered in with the beloved tradition of hanami, or flower viewing, often complemented by picnics beneath the resplendent cherry blossom trees during their brief flowering period. Initially linked to spiritual beliefs, these ethereal blossoms now symbolize the transient nature of life, encapsulating a poignant reflection on the passage of time.

Reading list

  • The Tale of Genji by Murusaki Shikibu
  • Lost Japan by Alex Kerr
  • An Introduction to Japanese Society by Yoshio Sugimoto
  • Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

Eating & drinking

Japanese cuisine holds significant allure for travelers, who quickly grasp its integral role in Japanese culture. Rooted in rice and miso, complemented by an array of fish, vegetables, pickles, and sashimi, the traditional culinary landscape captivates visitors. While Odyssey’s small group tours do not focus solely on food, their guides adeptly steer travelers clear of more adventurous Japanese dishes. What often surprises many is the diverse and seasonal nature of Japan’s culinary offerings, varying widely across regions.

Embarking on an escorted tour, participants benefit from the expertise of a tour director who unravels the nuances of Japanese cuisine beyond customary tea ceremonies, enhancing the overall travel experience in Japan. Interestingly, food stands out as a primary driving force for domestic travel among the Japanese populace. Amongst the plethora of regional delights, Okonomiyaki stands out as one of Japan’s most recognized dishes hailing from Hiroshima and Osaka. While fish features prominently in Japanese cuisine, Kobe boasts renowned locally sourced beef, appealing to connoisseurs. Notably, Kobe serves as a haven for those with sweet cravings, diversifying the culinary landscape further. However, Japanese gastronomy transcends mere sustenance, offering immersive experiences alongside delectable flavors.

Japanese dining culture encompasses various styles, from the novelty of kaiten-zushi (sushi trains) to the culinary theatrics of teppanyaki and the specialized establishments offering skewers, ramen, tempura, and sukiyaki. Restaurants in Japan, known for their welcoming ambiance, flavorsome dishes, excellent value, and impeccable cleanliness, epitomize the gastronomic journey awaiting every visitor.

Health & safety

While Japan is renowned for being one of the safest countries globally, visitors should remain vigilant and observant of any uncommon occurrences. In tourist hotspots, you may notice signs cautioning against pickpocketing, underscoring the necessity to closely monitor your belongings continuously.

It’s crucial to note that there is an existing advisory against visiting the vicinity surrounding the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant due to radiation concerns.

Regarding electrical supply, Japan boasts a robust and reliable system, ensuring a consistent power source for residents and travellers alike.

Electrical supply

Whenever you travel overseas, it’s always wise to take an appropriate travel adaptor. Japan accepts plugs of types A and B, and electricity runs at 100V/50-60Hz.

FAQs

Japan operates on a single time zone known as Japan Standard Time (JST), which is UTC/GMT+9 hours, and does not participate in Daylight Savings Time.

Odyssey tours ensure that tipping is taken care of, freeing you from the need to consider it. When in Japan, it is crucial to demonstrate respect to your servers; however, tipping is not customary.

Internet is easily accessible, and most hotels and many cafes will be able to offer it.

Ensure you contact your cell phone provider to confirm if you can make calls and use data while in Japan. Numerous providers offer a daily fee enabling you to utilize these services without incurring additional charges. It is crucial to notify your provider of your overseas travel plans to avoid any service interruptions due to flagged unusual activity, similar to how a bank might temporarily suspend a card for security reasons.

Responsible travel tips for Japan

  • When traveling to Japan, it is beneficial to familiarize yourself with local greetings as a gesture to connect with the residents. While English is commonly spoken, knowing a bit of the native language can enhance your cultural experience.
  • Japanese culture is known for its adherence to laws and honesty among people. It’s advisable to carry a business card from your hotel to facilitate your return in case you get lost, reflecting the helpful and organized nature of the locals.
  • Securing travel insurance is essential for any trip. If you require guidance on this matter, feel free to reach out to Odyssey for assistance, ensuring you are well-prepared for your journey.
  • For independent travellers, it is crucial to confirm the operating hours of shops and museums to maximize your visit. Note that many museums and galleries are closed on Mondays, and be mindful of public holidays to adjust your itinerary accordingly.
  • Inform your bank in advance about your overseas purchases to prevent any disruptions in card usage. Verify the compatibility of your cards with local ATMs and banks to avoid unnecessary fees when withdrawing cash abroad.
  • Before you depart, ensure you have a variety of yen denominations on hand. While carrying large sums of cash is not recommended, having enough yen for locations that may not accept credit cards will simplify transactions and make tipping hassle-free.

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