Tokyo & Kyoto in Context: Journey Through Japan

Experience Japan's four capitals as one connected story
From US$10,093 privately
Duration
10 Days
Product Type
Multi-day
Featured Venues
  • Tokyo
  • Kamakura
  • Kyoto
  • Nara
Multi-day Tour Details
Photos & Highlights
  • Explore Tokyo, Kyoto, Kamakura and Nara as one four-capitals story, from neon crossroads to quiet temple lanes.
  • Enjoy expert-led days and flexible free time, with guides helping you master metros and Shinkansen like a local.
Select from available start dates
Trip Description
From neon-lit Shibuya to lantern-glowing Gion, this 10-day journey visits four of Japan’s historic capitals: Nara, Kyoto, Kamakura and Tokyo. On it, you will see how power, faith and aesthetics moved across Japan, and how they still shape the country you encounter today.

Led by Context Experts, you will travel east to west and back again by metro and Shinkansen, weaving together headline sights with quieter backstreets, markets and neighborhood shrines. Structured, story-driven days of guided touring with subject matter experts are balanced with free time to follow your own interests, during which optional experiences are available if you would like to go deeper.

Whether this is your first visit or a long-awaited return, this itinerary is built around a coherent narrative, not a checklist. You will leave with a clear sense of how the Japan of emperors and samurai became the Japan of bullet trains and bright lights. At the end of your trip, you will have gained lifelong memories and a clearer sense of this complex country, whose culture (and its contradictions) have seemed elegantly elusive for centuries.
Experts
Rafael Rafael
Architect
Ayako Ayako
Local Guide
Sabrina Sabrina
Artist
Gavin Gavin
Professor
Isabelle Isabelle
Local guide/Artisan
Itsuko Itsuko
Art Historian
Janusz Janusz
Local Guide
Kenzo
Local Guide
Edgar Edgar
University Lecturer
Francisco Francisco
PhD Student/Local Guide
Maki Maki
Local Guide
Fumiko Fumiko
Local Guide
Maciej Maciej
Food Writer
Angel Angel
Archaeologist
Shohei Shohei
Tour Guide, Guitarist
Tetsu Tetsu
Local Guide
Anna Anna
Art Historian
Marie-Anaïs Marie-Anaïs
Art Historian
Chris Chris
Local Guide/Editor
Christiana Christiana
Doctoral stu./Local Guide
Mayumi Mayumi
Art Historian
Janusz Janusz
Local Guide
Preston Preston
Musician and Tour Guide
Eric Eric
Historian
Niccolo Niccolo
Local Guide
Edgar Edgar
University Lecturer
Francisco Francisco
PhD Student/Local Guide
Shinya Shinya
Architect
Mandy Mandy
Local Guide
Mayumi Mayumi
Art Historian
Miyo Miyo
Local Guide, Speech Coach
Karin Karin
Art Historian
Jay Jay
Local Guide
Chris Chris
Local Guide/Editor
Mandy Mandy
Local Guide
Giulia Giulia
Lecturer/PhD Candidate
Shinya Shinya
Architect
John John
Professor
Maria Maria
Cultural Tour Guide
Aquiles Aquiles
Artist
Laura Laura
Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Kana Kana
Local Guide
Anna Anna
Art Historian
Exthai Exthai
Architect
Susan Susan
Local guide, translator
Nathan Nathan
Adjunct Professor; Guide
Manami Manami
Local Guide
Dafne Marta Dafne Marta
Literature Expert
Janusz Janusz
Local Guide
Kinga Kinga
Japanologist
Ayumi Ayumi
Local Guide
Patricia Patricia
University Instructor
Fanny Fanny
Academic
Elena Elena
Historian
Miko Miko
Historian
Diogo Diogo
Local Guide, PhD student
Arina Arina
Local Guide
Mayumi Mayumi
Art Historian
Giulia Giulia
Lecturer/PhD Candidate
Stewart Stewart
Local Guide
Nadia Nadia
Local Guide
Yuka Yuka
Local Guide
Kenzo
Local Guide
Marion Marion
Expert Guide
Janusz Janusz
Local Guide
Aquiles Aquiles
Artist
Maki Maki
Local Guide
Rafael Rafael
Architect
Maciej Maciej
Food Writer
Eric Eric
Historian
Giulia Giulia
Lecturer/PhD Candidate
Robin Robin
Local Guide
Tetsu Tetsu
Local Guide
Maciej Maciej
Food Writer
Olesia Olesia
Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Nick Nick
Local Guide
Gillie Gillie
Local Guide
Chris Chris
Local Guide/Editor
Arina Arina
Local Guide
Patricia Patricia
University Instructor
Marc Marc
Scholar
Marcin Marcin
University Lecturer
Elizabeth Elizabeth
Art Historian
Ayako Ayako
Local Guide
Maki Maki
Local Guide
Christiana Christiana
Doctoral stu./Local Guide
Fernando Fernando
Architect
Yoki Yoki
Local Guide
Niccolo Niccolo
Local Guide
Alex Alex
Local Guide
Karin Karin
Art Historian
Michael Michael
Adventurer
Ayumi Ayumi
Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Nadia Nadia
Local Guide
Exthai Exthai
Architect
Rafael Rafael
Architect
Eric Eric
Historian
Aquiles Aquiles
Artist
Giulia Giulia
Lecturer/PhD Candidate
Shinya Shinya
Architect
Aquiles Aquiles
Artist
Eco Eco
University Lecturer
Eco Eco
University Lecturer
Anna Anna
Art Historian
Gillie Gillie
Local Guide
Eco Eco
University Lecturer
Coco Coco
Local Guide
Maria Maria
Local Guide
Laura Laura
Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Nick Nick
Local Guide
Jay Jay
Local Guide
Nick Nick
Local Guide
Stewart Stewart
Local Guide
Eric Eric
Historian
Alex Alex
Local Guide
Dmitry Dmitry
Architect
Jay Jay
Local Guide
Jay Jay
Local Guide
Troy Troy
Local Guide
Kana Kana
Local Guide
Miyo Miyo
Local Guide, Speech Coach
Maria Maria
Cultural Tour Guide
Isabelle Isabelle
Local guide/Artisan
Elena Elena
Historian
Janusz Janusz
Local Guide
Fanny Fanny
Academic
Kinga Kinga
Japanologist
Maria Maria
Cultural Tour Guide
Miko Miko
Historian
Francisco Francisco
PhD Student/Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Marie-Anaïs Marie-Anaïs
Art Historian
Jay Jay
Local Guide
Rafael Rafael
Architect
Michael Michael
Adventurer
John John
Local Guide
Jefferson Jefferson
University Lecturer
Daniel Daniel
Local Guide
Marc Marc
Scholar
Fernando Fernando
Architect
Susan Susan
Local guide, translator
Francisco Francisco
PhD Student/Local Guide
Marie-Anaïs Marie-Anaïs
Art Historian
Fanny Fanny
Academic
Karin Karin
Art Historian
Dmitry Dmitry
Architect
Nadia Nadia
Local Guide
Karin Karin
Art Historian
Maki Maki
Local Guide
Gavin Gavin
Professor
Eric Eric
Historian
Fedra Fedra
Local Guide
Marie-Anaïs Marie-Anaïs
Art Historian
Angel Angel
Archaeologist
Timon
Local Guide
Timon
Local Guide
Edgar Edgar
University Lecturer
Kana Kana
Local Guide
Yoki Yoki
Local Guide
Timon
Local Guide
Kinga Kinga
Japanologist
Karin Karin
Art Historian
Maria Maria
Local Guide
Marc Marc
Scholar
Alex Alex
Local Guide
Elena Elena
Historian
Marion Marion
Expert Guide
Diogo Diogo
Local Guide, PhD student
Stewart Stewart
Local Guide
Marcin Marcin
University Lecturer
Michael Michael
Adventurer
Isabelle Isabelle
Local guide/Artisan
Christiana Christiana
Doctoral stu./Local Guide
Christiana Christiana
Doctoral stu./Local Guide
Alex Alex
Local Guide
Jefferson Jefferson
University Lecturer
Arina Arina
Local Guide
Olesia Olesia
Local Guide
Kenzo
Local Guide
Mayumi Mayumi
Art Historian
Edgar Edgar
University Lecturer
Exthai Exthai
Architect
Coco Coco
Local Guide
Sabrina Sabrina
Artist
Yoki Yoki
Local Guide
Eco Eco
University Lecturer
Nick Nick
Local Guide
Marie-Anaïs Marie-Anaïs
Art Historian
Angel Angel
Archaeologist
John John
Professor
Mayumi Mayumi
Art Historian
Tetsu Tetsu
Local Guide
Tetsu Tetsu
Local Guide
Elizabeth Elizabeth
Art Historian
Maria Maria
Local Guide
Miyo Miyo
Local Guide, Speech Coach
Michael Michael
Adventurer
Elizabeth Elizabeth
Art Historian
Olesia Olesia
Local Guide
Ayumi Ayumi
Local Guide
Robin Robin
Local Guide
Fabien Fabien
Local Guide
Dmitry Dmitry
Architect
Olesia Olesia
Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Nathan Nathan
Adjunct Professor; Guide
Marion Marion
Expert Guide
Diogo Diogo
Local Guide, PhD student
Itsuko Itsuko
Art Historian
John John
Local Guide
Maciej Maciej
Food Writer
Yoko Yoko
Food writer and teacher
Robin Robin
Local Guide
Miyo Miyo
Local Guide, Speech Coach
Preston Preston
Musician and Tour Guide
Kana Kana
Local Guide
Miko Miko
Historian
Shohei Shohei
Tour Guide, Guitarist
Miyo Miyo
Local Guide, Speech Coach
Dafne Marta Dafne Marta
Literature Expert
Sabrina Sabrina
Artist
Niccolo Niccolo
Local Guide
Kinga Kinga
Japanologist
Anna Anna
Art Historian
Sabrina Sabrina
Artist
Dmitry Dmitry
Architect
Chris Chris
Local Guide/Editor
Marcin Marcin
University Lecturer
Itsuko Itsuko
Art Historian
Coco Coco
Local Guide
Itsuko Itsuko
Art Historian
Shohei Shohei
Tour Guide, Guitarist
Jefferson Jefferson
University Lecturer
Nathan Nathan
Adjunct Professor; Guide
Maria Maria
Cultural Tour Guide
Ayumi Ayumi
Local Guide
Maria Maria
Local Guide
Diogo Diogo
Local Guide, PhD student
Francisco Francisco
PhD Student/Local Guide
Niccolo Niccolo
Local Guide
Elizabeth Elizabeth
Art Historian
Dafne Marta Dafne Marta
Literature Expert
Ayako Ayako
Local Guide
Ayako Ayako
Local Guide
Manami Manami
Local Guide
Exthai Exthai
Architect
Stewart Stewart
Local Guide
Diogo Diogo
Local Guide, PhD student
Shohei Shohei
Tour Guide, Guitarist
Nick Nick
Local Guide
Preston Preston
Musician and Tour Guide
Maki Maki
Local Guide
Fabien Fabien
Local Guide
Anna Anna
Art Historian
Elena Elena
Historian
Marion Marion
Expert Guide
Kana Kana
Local Guide
Fabien Fabien
Local Guide
Elena Elena
Historian
Maciej Maciej
Food Writer
Timon
Local Guide
Miko Miko
Historian
Mandy Mandy
Local Guide
Daniel Daniel
Local Guide
Fernando Fernando
Architect
Miko Miko
Historian
Gavin Gavin
Professor
Yoki Yoki
Local Guide
Coco Coco
Local Guide
Laura Laura
Local Guide
Michael Michael
Adventurer
Arina Arina
Local Guide
Akemi and Dan Akemi and Dan
Sushi Chef and Instructor
Robin Robin
Local Guide
Shinya Shinya
Architect
John John
Professor
Daniel Daniel
Local Guide
Nadia Nadia
Local Guide
Nadia Nadia
Local Guide
Marcin Marcin
University Lecturer
Stewart Stewart
Local Guide
Manami Manami
Local Guide
Rafael Rafael
Architect
Dafne Marta Dafne Marta
Literature Expert
Elizabeth Elizabeth
Art Historian
Angel Angel
Archaeologist
Edgar Edgar
University Lecturer
Troy Troy
Local Guide
Sabrina Sabrina
Artist
Manami Manami
Local Guide
Akemi and Dan Akemi and Dan
Sushi Chef and Instructor
Fabien Fabien
Local Guide
Akemi and Dan Akemi and Dan
Sushi Chef and Instructor
John John
Professor
Gavin Gavin
Professor
Nathan Nathan
Adjunct Professor; Guide
Troy Troy
Local Guide
Troy Troy
Local Guide
John John
Local Guide
Gillie Gillie
Local Guide
Mandy Mandy
Local Guide
Itsuko Itsuko
Art Historian
Ayumi Ayumi
Local Guide
Maria Maria
Cultural Tour Guide
Aquiles Aquiles
Artist
Chris Chris
Local Guide/Editor
Niccolo Niccolo
Local Guide
Patricia Patricia
University Instructor
Mandy Mandy
Local Guide
Ayako Ayako
Local Guide
Daniel Daniel
Local Guide
Preston Preston
Musician and Tour Guide
John John
Professor
Kenzo
Local Guide
Laura Laura
Local Guide
Marion Marion
Expert Guide
Marc Marc
Scholar
Tetsu Tetsu
Local Guide
Jefferson Jefferson
University Lecturer
Gillie Gillie
Local Guide
Angel Angel
Archaeologist
Fernando Fernando
Architect
Patricia Patricia
University Instructor
Susan Susan
Local guide, translator
Shohei Shohei
Tour Guide, Guitarist
Jefferson Jefferson
University Lecturer
Dafne Marta Dafne Marta
Literature Expert
Yoki Yoki
Local Guide
Exthai Exthai
Architect
Patricia Patricia
University Instructor
Akemi and Dan Akemi and Dan
Sushi Chef and Instructor
Susan Susan
Local guide, translator
Olesia Olesia
Local Guide
Fabien Fabien
Local Guide
Gillie Gillie
Local Guide
Kinga Kinga
Japanologist
Fanny Fanny
Academic
John John
Local Guide
Susan Susan
Local guide, translator
Eco Eco
University Lecturer
Fanny Fanny
Academic
Manami Manami
Local Guide
Isabelle Isabelle
Local guide/Artisan
Troy Troy
Local Guide
Fernando Fernando
Architect
  • Tokyo: the reinventing capital—a city of systems, trains, glass and steel.
  • Kamakura: the warrior capital—coastal temples, Zen, and the rise of the samurai.
  • Kyoto: the curating capital—palaces, temples, gardens and rituals.
  • Nara: the ancient capital—monumental temples, deer parks and early court cityscapes.
  • You want to experience Tokyo, Kyoto, Kamakura and Nara as a single, connected story rather than isolated stops.
  • You’re keen to deepen your understanding of Japanese history, religion, aesthetics and daily life through expert narration.
  • You like a balance of guided structure and free time, with support to navigate Japan’s metros and Shinkansen like a local.
Arrive in Tokyo and settle in at your hotel. This day is free from planned tours to give you space to adjust following travel. However, If you are up for it, consider asking your hotel concierge for recommendations close by, and ease into the city with a short, evening walk to get a feel for Tokyo’s pace, street life, and atmosphere.
Begin in Tokyo’s civic and commercial core to understand how the city works as Japan’s political and economic engine. Continue into design-forward districts to see how post-war planning, contemporary architecture, and everyday aesthetics shape Tokyo’s modern identity.
Spend the day in areas where Tokyo’s older layers remain visible in temple precincts, traditional shopping streets, and long-standing neighborhoods. The focus is on continuity, craft, and local rhythms that still define daily life beneath the modern skyline.
Enjoy this full day to explore independently at your own pace. You will receive curated suggestions based on your interests such as museums, gardens, food neighborhoods, and shopping streets that help you explore without over-scheduling.
Travel to Kamakura for a focused look at Japan’s first warrior government and the cultural world that grew around it. Visit key temple sites and coastal landmarks while learning about samurai rule, Zen, and how new power structures reshaped Japan.
Check out of your hotel and travel west by Japan’s famous bullet train to Kyoto. This day is intentionally lighter; arrive, check in, and keep the evening open for rest or a relaxed local dinner near your hotel.
Explore Kyoto’s political and cultural landmarks to understand the city’s long life as an imperial center and symbolic heart of Japan. Continue through historic districts where ritual spaces, craftsmanship, and neighborhood traditions abound.
Experience Kyoto’s aesthetic and spiritual essence through gardens and temple spaces that shaped enduring ideas of beauty, restraint, and space. You’ll follow a shrine route into the hills to see how worship, pilgrimage, and landscape interlock in Kyoto’s culture.
Take advantage of a second unstructured day for independent exploration and downtime. You will receive a menu of options such as scenic areas, craft and design stops, additional temple districts, food neighborhoods, and slower-paced routes for rest and reflection.
Travel to Nara to explore Japan’s early capital and the monumental religious architecture that defined it. After the visit, return to Tokyo by Shinkansen for your final night, with time to settle in and prepare for departure.
  • Visits to Tokyo, Kamakura, Kyoto, and Nara, designed as a narrative journey
  • Context Expert and lunch on guided days (Days 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, and 10)
  • Curated self-guided recommendations for free days (Days 4 and 9)
  • Return trip by Shinkansen between Tokyo and Kyoto
  • Public transport fees on trains and buses for guided days
  • Admission fees and tickets to all planned venues
  • Tastings on food tours
  • Flights
  • Hotels and accommodation
  • Breakfast and dinner
  • Travel insurance
  • Airport transfers
  • Hotel pick-ups on guided days
  • Private vehicle hire and taxis
  • Luggage handling support
  • Additional guided experiences
  • Itinerary customization
Is this a private itinerary or a group trip?
This itinerary is designed as a private experience for your party, with our Experts guiding on scheduled days and planned independent time built in for pacing.

Where does the trip start and end?
The tour usually begins in Tokyo and ends in Kyoto. We recommend you book flights using the following airports: Haneda Airport (HND) in Tokyo. Narita (NRT) airport just outside of Tokyo. Kansai International Airport (KIX) in Osaka (near Kyoto). Just let us know what works best for you.

Where do we meet each day?
Daily meeting points are confirmed in advance and are typically set at a convenient location near to the tour starting point. If you would like a hotel pick-up or private car services, these can be arranged separately.

How physically demanding is the trip?
Expect a meaningful amount of walking, stairs, and time using public transit. Many days involve several kilometers on foot across mixed terrain and crowded areas. If you have mobility concerns, tell us before booking so we can advise appropriately.

What happens if it rains?
The itinerary runs in all weather. Routes and pacing can be adjusted to keep the day comfortable while preserving the core experience. Plan for comfortable footwear and wet-weather layers.

Are meals included?
Lunch is included on all guided days. Breakfast and dinner are not included. The exception is for food tastings that are part of a guided food tour.

Can you accommodate dietary restrictions or allergies?
Japan can be more limited for some dietary restrictions, but we can accommodate many needs with prior notice. Please let us know in advance.

Do we handle our own luggage during rail travel?
Yes. The base itinerary assumes you manage your luggage during rail segments. However, we offer an optional service to assist with luggage forwarding or private transfers if you require.

Can we change the itinerary?
The base itinerary is designed to deliver a cohesive 10-day journey across four historic capitals. However, we understand that you may want to make light adjustments to the scheduling and include certain venues, which we are happy to try and accommodate. For heavier customizations or bespoke itineraries, we offer this as an optional extra service and will do our best to design the experience you desire.

What additional costs should we plan for?
Plan for flights, hotels, most meals, and personal expenses. Public transport for guided days and the Shinkansen transfer are included. To ease your travel within Japan, we'll provide you with a subway pass for the trip's adventures; a keepsake for your travels beyond our tour. Optional extra services such as hotel pickups, private car hires, and taxis are available upon request.

Is tipping expected?
Tipping is not typical in Japan for restaurants and taxis, but it is customary for private guiding services. Many clients tip our Experts based on satisfaction with the experience, between 10-25% of the tour price.
Book with confidence — see Context's flexible cancellation policy here.