Travel & Taste Japan with Jesse from Dine 519

Tantalize your tastebuds & join Jesse from Dine in 519, as he tastes his way through Japan!  

Japan isn't just a destination-it's something you taste, smell, hear & experience.  Step off the tourist trail and into the heart of Japan on an unforgettable culinary adventure.  Wander through bustling local markets overflowing with fresh seafood, handcrafted sweets, and regional delicacies.  Hope aboard Japan's world-famous public transportation system like a local as you journey from one vibrant neighborhood to the next. Along the way, you'll sample an incredible variety of authentic Japanese cuisine-from sizzling street food, to traditional favorites & reginal specialties.  Join Jesse on this once in a lifetime immersive experience where you'll connect with Japanese culture through it's people, traditions, and, most importantly, it's food!

Spaces are limited to 10 participants.  Book your spot now before it's too late.


BOOKING INFORMATION

November 14 - 25, 2026

$6,695.00 per person LAND ONLY

Single Supplement $1,445.00

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ITINERARY

Day 1 - Saturday, November 14:

Destination: Tokyo
Meals Included: Dinner
Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan. Between the freshest ingredients and generations of culinary know-how, this is a country that celebrates the art of eating well. Your adventure begins in Tokyo – a food lover’s dream. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight, where you’ll meet your local leader and fellow travellers. If you get to Tokyo with time to spare, you may like to head out to explore the different sides of the city, from fascinating museums to neighborhood backstreets lined with izakaya (casual bars serving small share plates) and karaoke bars. After your meeting, it’s time to get acquainted with local cuisine over a welcome dinner with your group. Fancy some perfectly grilled yakitori (skewers) or super tasty soba noodles? You’re in the right place. Once you’ve eaten your fill, maybe head out to explore Shibuya's backstreets in search of sake or a couple of local cocktails.

Arrival Transfer
• Excluded

Included Activities
• Tokyo – Welcome meeting at 6PM
• Tokyo – Welcome dinner

Accommodation
ICI Hotel Ueno Shin Okachimachi or similar

Day 2 - Sunday, November 15:

Destination: Tokyo
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Kick off the day with a walk around the famous Tsukiji Outer Market, where seafood from Tokyo's largest wholesale fish market is delivered and ready to sample daily. After, learn the art of sushi-making firsthand – it's the quintessential Edo-era specialty and possibly Japan's most famous culinary gift to the world. Hear about the history
of sushi, how to choose the best fish, learn proper slicing and rice-making techniques and sample some seriously fresh sushi. Then, enjoy free time to explore the historic Asakusa area. Stop by Senso-ji, the city’s oldest temple, founded almost 1400 years ago. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, then Asakusa is the place to get your fix. Try daigaku
imo (fried sweet potatoes tossed in sugar and soy) or dorayaki (sweet red bean paste sandwiched between baked pancake batter). Tonight, why not head to Tsukishima to tuck into one of Tokyo's most traditional dishes, monjayaki (a savory pancake with a gooey, cheese-like texture).
Included Activities:
• Tokyo - Asakusa guided walk & Sensoji Temple
• Tokyo - Tsukiji Outer Market & Sushi Tasting
• Tokyo - Art of Sushi-making class
Transportation:
• Tokyo – Public transport
Accommodation:
ICI Hotel Ueno Shin Okachimachi or similar

Day 3 - Monday, November 16:

Destination: Tokyo - Yudanaka
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Make the train journey to Yamanouchi – home of the famed snow monkeys who live at the Jigokudani Monkey Park. When you arrive, head to your Feature Stay to settle in – a traditional-style onsen (hot springs and the bathing facilities and inns that surround the springs). Head out on a group hike to the park. This is the only place in the world where monkeys bathe in hot springs! If the season’s right, you can watch the Japanese macaques (snow monkeys) bathing, pruning each other and relaxing in the steaming waters by the mountain. Back at the accommodation, maybe take a quick dip in the onsite hot springs, some overlooking the rolling greens of the
mountain surroundings. Tonight, you’ll enjoy a group dinner at your accommodation of seasonal wild plants, fresh local vegetables and natural river fish from the Chikuma River nearby.
Special Information:
1, Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
2, We will send your suitcases to Kanazawa today, since you will travel a lot by trains and public transportation. Please prepare a light overnight backpack for one night in Yudanaka. Your guide will help you this morning. One suitcase per person is included; if you wish to send additional luggage, the cost is around JPY2800 per bag paid
locally.
3, Snow monkeys are rarely seen during summer, so please consider this when selecting your departure date.
Included Activities:
• Yudanaka - Snow Monkey Park
• Yudanaka - Onsen Experience
Transportation:
• Tokyo – Public transport
• Yudanaka – Public transport
Accommodation:
Issa no Komichi or similar

Day 4 - Tuesday, November 17:

Destination: Yudanaka - Kanazawa
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Take the train towards Japan's northern coastline to the historic city of Kanazawa. Having avoided much of the destruction of WWII, it's a place where modern and traditional Japan go hand in hand. On the train, you’ll be treated to ekiben for lunch (a bento box popularly sold on trains). When you arrive, join your leader on an orientation walk around the city, followed by a visit to the Chaya-gai district. With its well-preserved streets and old wooden tea houses, this is where geiko (geisha) perform music and dance for small private functions. In the evening, join your
leader for an optional dinner to sample local dishes bursting with regional flavour, particularly fresh seafood from the Sea of Japan. The unique blend of warm and cold currents creates the perfect conditions for a wide variety of fish and shellfish year-round, including the famed Kano crabs and amaebi (sweet prawns).
Included Activities:
• Kanazawa - Leader-led orientation walk
• Kanazawa – Chaya gai district walking tour
Transportation:
• Yudanaka – Public transport
• Kanazawa – Public transport
Accommodation:
KOKO Hotel Kanazawa Ekimae or similar

Day 5 - Wednesday, November 18:

Destination: Kanazawa
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
This morning after breakfast, visit the lush, 17th-century Kenroku-en Garden – an intricately landscaped acreage of bridges, ponds, waterfalls, fountains and tea houses that are beautiful no matter the season. Maybe stop for a cup of freshly whisked matcha on your stroll through the expansive grounds. Then, take a walk around Omicho market –the hub of Kanazawa’s food culture. Explore the stalls and seek out the best seasonal ingredients, learning how to spot the freshest seafood and vegetables along the way. Then, head to a local home for a cooking class with an
expert foodie. Pick up some tips and tricks on how to cook local cuisine, learn the history of Kanazawa’s favorite foods and then enjoy the fruits of your labour for lunch. This afternoon, you’re free to explore Kanazawa at your leisure.
Included Activities:
• Kanazawa - Kenroku-en Garden
• Kanazawa - Home cooking class
• Kanazawa - Omicho market tour
Transportation:
• Kanazawa – Public transport
Accommodation:
KOKO Hotel Kanazawa Ekimae or similar

Day 6 - Thursday, November 19:

Destination: Kanazawa - Kyoto
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today, you’ll make your way by train to Kyoto – a city regarded as the cultural heart of Japan. Before Tokyo, Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over 1000 years. When you arrive, get acquainted with this gorgeous city on an orientation walk with your leader and take a food tour under the stained-glass roofs of Nishiki Market. This 400-
year-old market is the perfect spot to pick up a few local street eats for lunch, so you’ll follow your local leader and pick out a few favourites – maybe try tako-tamago (translating to octopus egg, this must-try is a savoury surprise of candied baby octopus with a quail egg inserted into the head after cooking!), beef sushi, matcha sweets or tamagoyaki (an omelette sometimes filled with cabbage, carrots, green onions and pickled ginger). Later, make your way to the narrow streets of Kyoto's charming Gion district to learn about the city’s geiko culture. If you’re lucky, you might spot geiko or maiko (apprentice geisha) in their elaborate dress and makeup. Tonight, join your leader for an optional dinner to sample some of Kyoto's trademark cuisine, like nishin soba (soba noodles with dried herring) or gyu katsu (beef cutlet).
Special Information:
1, Your travel time today will be approximately 2.5 hours.
2, We will send your suitcases to Kyoto today, since you will travel a lot by trains and public transportation. Please prepare a light overnight backpack for one night in Kyoto. Your guide will help you this morning. One suitcase per person is included; if you wish to send additional luggage, the cost is around JPY2800 per bag paid locally.
Included Activities:
• Kyoto - Leader-led orientation walk
• Kyoto - Gion District walk
• Kyoto - Nishiki Market walk
Transportation:
• Kanazawa – Public transport
• Kyoto - Public transport
Accommodation:
Comfort Inn Shijo Karasuma or similar

Day 7 - Friday, November 20:

Destination: Kyoto
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today, gear up for a daytrip to Uji – this small city between Kyoto and Nara is a cultural hub famous for its green tea. Known for its superior quality since the 1100s, a hot cup of Uji’s green tea is a must-have while you’re here, so you’ll
be taken to a local tea farm for an insight into the growing and harvesting process. Hear about the history of Japan's tea cultivation and production, then taste five different Japanese teas as you learn how to brew sencha and matcha using traditional utensils. After, you'll take a leader-led walk around Uji City, stopping along the way to visit the Ujigami Shrine – the oldest surviving shrine in Japan, constructed during the height of the Fujiwara clan’s power between AD 794 and AD 1192. Then, enjoy some free time to explore at your own pace.
Special Information:
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Included Activities:
• Uji - Green Tea Farm Visit with tea tasting
Transportation:
• Kyoto – Public transport
Accommodation:
Comfort Inn Shijo Karasuma or similar

Day 8 - Saturday, November 21:

Destination: Kyoto
Meals Included: Breakfast
Tuck into breakfast this morning, then head out to visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine, where you’ll have some time to wander through the iconic torii gates. Snap a few pics, then head to a local sake brewery, where you’ll learn how the specialty drink is made and get to try some too, of course. You might even like to pick up a bottle to take home. The rest of the day is free for you to enjoy Kyoto however you like.
Included Activities:
• Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine
• Kyoto - Sake Brewery & tasting
Transportation:
• Kyoto – Public transport
Accommodation:
Comfort Inn Shijo Karasuma or similar

Day 9 - Sunday, November 22:

Destination: Kyoto - Koya-san
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Rise early, hop on the train and venture into the centre of Shingon Buddhism. Founded in the 8th century by the revered Buddhist saint Kobo Daishi, Koya-san has been a hub of religious activity for over 1200 years. When you arrive, visit Okuno-in – the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi. Your special accommodation tonight is in one of the many temples still operating here. You’ll stay alongside Buddhist monks and follow their routine of morning prayers. Tonight, enjoy an introduction to shojin ryori – monastic cuisine – prepared by novice monks. Shojin ryori was popularized in Japan in the 13th century by Zen monks from China. The cuisine is plant-based and prohibits the inclusion of meat and fish, following the teaching that it is wrong to kill living animals. Instead, meals are prepared with seasonal vegetables and wild plants from the mountains.
Special Information:
1, Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
2, Temple lodgings, known as shukubo, have facilities similar to Japanese ryokans. Rooms have thin futon mattresses that are spread on tatami mats for your night's sleep. There are no Western bathing facilities at the monastery. Instead, bathing occurs in a traditional onsen. This twostep Japanese experience is unique and often a highlight for travelers. The first step is to thoroughly clean yourself, then to enjoy a soak in a communal bath. As bathing suits are not permitted, onsens may seem intimidating at first, but once you’re used to them, you’ll appreciate this longstanding cultural tradition. Your leader can suggest times when you are likely to have more privacy.
3, We will send your suitcases on to Osaka today, since you will travel a lot by trains and public transportation. Please prepare a light overnight backpack for one night in Koya-san. Your guide will help you this morning. One suitcase per person is included; if you wish to send additional luggage, the cost is around JPY2800 per bag paid locally.
Included Activities:
• Koya-san - Okuno-in Mausoleum
Transportation:
• Kyoto – Public transport
• Koya-san – Public transport
Accommodation:
Sekisho-in or similar

Day 10 - Monday, November 23:

Destination: Koya-san - Osaka
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Hop on public transport this morning to Osaka – Japan’s third-largest city and the unofficial culinary capital. Sprawling shopping hubs and tiny backstreets full of restaurants and bars serve up local delicacies here, as well as Japan's answer to fast food (Osaka is credited with the first kaiten-zushi, or conveyer belt sushi restaurants). When you arrive, visit the lively Kuromon Market for a morning walk through the quirky Doguyasuji Arcade, where you can pick up some kitchen gadgets (or unusual plastic food replicas) and all the Japanese bowls you’ll ever need. You’ll also learn about one of Osaka’s signature dishes – okonomiyaki – and try your hand at perfecting it. A tasty okonomiyaki lunch will be included afterwards. This evening, maybe venture into Osaka’s twisting back alleys and experience one of the city’s typical tachinomi (standing bars), maybe sharing a few drinks with your travel pals.
Special Information:
Your travel time today will be approximately 2.5 hours.
Included Activities:
Osaka – Tour of Kuromon Market and Doguyasuji Arcade
Transportation:
• Koya-san – Public transport
• Osaka – Public transport
Accommodation:
The Bridge Hotel Shinaibashi or similar

Day 11 - Tuesday, November 24:

Destination: Osaka
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Have some breakfast this morning, then pop into a depachika – the basement-level food hall of one of Japan's department stores. This is a treasure trove for food lovers, given the endless range of products beautifully displayed. It’s also one of the best ways to understand what the locals eat on a daily basis. Wander the Dotonbori district with your group this afternoon in the heart of Osaka. This bustling district, known for the iconic glowing signs all over the canal, is the go-to destination for local nightlife, delicious cuisine and diverse shopping options. Enjoy a few included snacks along the way, then you’re free for the afternoon to continue exploring at your own pace. Regroup with your fellow travelers tonight for a farewell dinner of kushikatsu (skewered meat and vegetables, battered and deep fried).
Included Activities:
• Osaka - Dotonbori Tour
• Osaka – Depachika visit
Transportation:
• Osaka – Public transport
Accommodation:
The Bridge Hotel Shinaibashi or similar

Day 12 - Wednesday, November 25:

Destination: Departure
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, your trip comes to an end. Transfers to Kansai International Airport are not included. Please make your own way to the airport according to your flight schedule. Please note that your tour leader will not accompany you.
Say sayonara to Japan!
Departure Transfer:
• Excluded

ITINERARY PDF

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INCLUDED

Accommodation: Hotel x 9 nights, Ryokan x 1 night, Temple-stay x 1 night Rooming Requirements: Double/Twin/Single Included Meals: Breakfast (11), Lunch (6), Dinner (4) Transport: Per Daily Itinerary Leader/Guide: English Speaking Leader throughout Included Activities: Per Daily itinerary Entrance/Admission Fees: Where applicable with included activities

NOT INCLUDED

• International Flights • Any visas required • Airport arrival & departure transfers are not included • Services not mentioned in the itinerary • Late check out at hotels • Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary • Drinks with included lunches and dinners • Tips for leaders, guide and driver • Expenditure of personal nature • Personal Insurance • Optional activities

RECOMMENDED READING

• Japan’s cuisine includes a lot of meat and seafood. For vegetarians and vegans, we recommend reviewing the itinerary and inclusions to ensure that you will be able to fully participate and enjoy this trip. 

• Japan is best explored on foot and by public transport. You’ll need to be fit enough to spend most of each day on your feet and able to handle your luggage as you navigate busy train stations. We recommend comfortable shoes and packing light.

• During the monastery stay in Koya-san, you'll get to experience traditional Japanese accommodation. It’s a great cultural experience, but not everyone finds futon mattresses on tatami mat floors, tiny bathrooms and proximity to other guests as comfortable as Western-style hotels and beds. 

• Double rooms in Japanese hotels can be smaller than you may be used to (for example, 20 sq m). Every effort will be made to accommodate double room requests. However, during busy periods, there may be occasions when we are unable to offer a double room, so a twin room will be provided.

• It is essential that you pack light and compact for rail travel in Japan. Luggage size restrictions apply. 

• While we endeavour to cater for specific dietary requirements, some meals and food activities are set in advance and may be difficult to adjust. Please advise us of any dietary requirements at the time of booking so that we can ensure you’ll enjoy this trip.

Passports, visas and entry requirements

PASSPORT

You’ll need a valid passport to travel internationally, and most countries require your passport to have a minimum of 6 months validity, so remember to check the expiry date.

We need your passport information to get everything ready for your trip so it’s important that the information on your booking matches your passport exactly. Please take care to provide the correct details. We recommend carrying a copy of the photo page of your passport while travelling and leaving a copy at home with family or friends.

VISAS & ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Many countries require a visa and obtaining the correct visa for your trip and any countries you may transit through is your responsibility. We recommend you check your visa requirements as soon as you have booked your trip. This will ensure you have time to prepare your documents and for your visa application to be processed. You can check the entry requirements for your nationality on your government's foreign travel advisories, consular websites or on our page here: http://www.intrepidtravel.com/visa-entry-requirements

Medical and health information

GENERAL HEALTH

All travelers need to be in good physical health in order to participate fully on this trip. For the safety and wellbeing of yourself and others, if you are unwell prior to travelling, please stay at home and contact us to make alternative arrangements. When selecting your trip please make sure you have read through the itinerary carefully and assess your ability to manage and enjoy our style of travel. Please note that if in the assessment of our group leader or local representative a traveler is unable to complete the itinerary without undue risk to themselves and/or the rest of the group, we reserve the right to exclude them from all or part of a trip without refund. You should consult your doctor for up-to-date medical travel information or for any necessary vaccinations before departure. We recommend that you carry a first aid kit as well as any personal medical requirements in their original packaging as they may not easily be obtained while travelling. If you are carrying medication, ensure you check your government's foreign travel advice for any local restrictions or requirements.


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