10N Japan Group Tour from India | Osaka to Sapporo – I Fly
11
Days
10
Nights
A guided south-to-north sweep across Japan, from Osaka and Kyoto through Tokyo to Hokkaido, with return flights, visa and eight cities over 10 nights.
Mount Koya's working temple lodging is the standout of this guided run, a night among monks before the route threads Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo and on to Hokkaido's Sapporo. Ten nights, eight cities, one long line drawn from western Japan to the far north.
Is a guided Japan tour worth it for first-timers?
Days move through Osaka's Dotonbori, Kyoto's Fushimi Inari and Kiyomizu-dera, Tokyo's Asakusa and Shibuya, then north via Sendai and Hakodate to Sapporo's Odori Park. A local guide and Shinkansen sectors keep the long route simple.
Who This Tour Is For
Return economy flights from India, Japan visa, 4-star and 3-star hotels plus a temple stay, airport transfers, breakfast daily and a guided itinerary are covered. Built for travellers who want to cross Japan end to end without planning the rail logistics.
Trip Highlights
A temple lodging night at Mount Koya
Kyoto's Fushimi Inari shrine and Kiyomizu-dera
Tokyo's Asakusa and Shibuya districts
Hokkaido finale in Sapporo
Day 1: Osaka | Arrival in Western Japan
Land in Osaka and head to the canal-side neon of Dotonbori for your first evening.
Day 2: Mount Koya | Temple Lodging
Travel up to the sacred mountain of Koya-san for a night in a working Buddhist temple and the Okunoin cemetery.
Day 3: Kyoto | Shrines and Geisha District
Move to Kyoto for the thousand torii gates of Fushimi Inari and the hillside Kiyomizu-dera temple.
Day 4: Tokyo | Capital Arrival
Ride the Shinkansen to Tokyo and explore Asakusa's Senso-ji temple and the Nakamise shopping street.
Day 5: Tokyo | City Highlights
See the Meiji Shrine, the Shibuya crossing and the views from a Tokyo observation deck.
Day 6: Sendai | Northern Gateway
Travel north to Sendai and visit the Zuihoden mausoleum set among cedar trees.
Day 7: Morioka | Tohoku Country
Continue to Morioka in the Tohoku highlands, known for its castle ruins and soba traditions.
Day 8: Hakodate | Port City and Night View
Cross into Hokkaido at Hakodate and ride up Mount Hakodate for its famous night panorama.
Day 9: Sapporo | Hokkaido Capital
Travel to Sapporo and walk Odori Park and the historic clock tower in the city centre.
Day 10: Sapporo | Free Day
Free day in Sapporo for the former government building, Susukino and local seafood markets.
Day 11: Sapporo | Departure
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.
Inclusions
• 4-star hotel accommodation — Candeo Hotels Osaka Namba (1 nights)
• 4-star hotel accommodation — Fukuchi-in Temple (1 nights)
• 4-star hotel accommodation — Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo (1 nights)
• 4-star hotel accommodation — Tokyo Dome Hotel (2 nights)
• 4-star hotel accommodation — Hotel Metropolitan Sendai East (1 nights)
• 4-star hotel accommodation — Hotel Metropolitan Morioka New Wing (1 nights)
• 4-star hotel accommodation — FOUR POINTS HAKODATE (1 nights)
• 4-star hotel accommodation — Sapporo Stay Nakajima Park (2 nights)
• Return economy class flights
• Airport pickup and drop transfers
• Meals as per itinerary
• Visa assistance
Osaka (1N), Mount Koya (1N), Kyoto (1N), Tokyo (2N), Sendai (1N), Morioka (1N), Hakodate (1N), Sapporo (2N)
Overview
Mount Koya's working temple lodging is the standout of this guided run, a night among monks before the route threads Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo and on to Hokkaido's Sapporo. Ten nights, eight cities, one long line drawn from western Japan to the far north.
Is a guided Japan tour worth it for first-timers?
Days move through Osaka's Dotonbori, Kyoto's Fushimi Inari and Kiyomizu-dera, Tokyo's Asakusa and Shibuya, then north via Sendai and Hakodate to Sapporo's Odori Park. A local guide and Shinkansen sectors keep the long route simple.
Who This Tour Is For
Return economy flights from India, Japan visa, 4-star and 3-star hotels plus a temple stay, airport transfers, breakfast daily and a guided itinerary are covered. Built for travellers who want to cross Japan end to end without planning the rail logistics.
Trip Highlights
A temple lodging night at Mount Koya
Kyoto's Fushimi Inari shrine and Kiyomizu-dera
Tokyo's Asakusa and Shibuya districts
Hokkaido finale in Sapporo
Itinerary
Day 01
Osaka | Arrival in Western Japan
Land in Osaka and head to the canal-side neon of Dotonbori for your first evening.
Overnight: Candeo Hotels Osaka Namba
Day 02
Mount Koya | Temple Lodging
Travel up to the sacred mountain of Koya-san for a night in a working Buddhist temple and the Okunoin cemetery.
Overnight: Fukuchi-in Temple
Day 03
Kyoto | Shrines and Geisha District
Move to Kyoto for the thousand torii gates of Fushimi Inari and the hillside Kiyomizu-dera temple.
Overnight: Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo
Day 04
Tokyo | Capital Arrival
Ride the Shinkansen to Tokyo and explore Asakusa's Senso-ji temple and the Nakamise shopping street.
Overnight: Tokyo Dome Hotel
Day 05
Tokyo | City Highlights
See the Meiji Shrine, the Shibuya crossing and the views from a Tokyo observation deck.
Overnight: Tokyo Dome Hotel
Day 06
Sendai | Northern Gateway
Travel north to Sendai and visit the Zuihoden mausoleum set among cedar trees.
Overnight: Hotel Metropolitan Sendai East
Day 07
Morioka | Tohoku Country
Continue to Morioka in the Tohoku highlands, known for its castle ruins and soba traditions.
Overnight: Hotel Metropolitan Morioka New Wing
Day 08
Hakodate | Port City and Night View
Cross into Hokkaido at Hakodate and ride up Mount Hakodate for its famous night panorama.
Overnight: FOUR POINTS HAKODATE
Day 09
Sapporo | Hokkaido Capital
Travel to Sapporo and walk Odori Park and the historic clock tower in the city centre.
Overnight: Sapporo Stay Nakajima Park
Day 10
Sapporo | Free Day
Free day in Sapporo for the former government building, Susukino and local seafood markets.
Overnight: Sapporo Stay Nakajima Park
Day 11
Sapporo | Departure
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.