Fantastic Cultural Display of China and Japan

What to expect on this itinerary
Journey to the East on this hand-picked 14-day vacation complete with cultural explorations of Japan and China, from the spirited capital cities of Tokyo and Beijing to the wondrous districts within Kyoto, Xian, and Shanghai. From day one to your farewell, you will submerge yourself in the culture and heritage of these fascinating countries, discovering their distinctions along the way.
Customizable Itinerary
Tokyo - Dazzled by the Futurism
It will be a long trip to Tokyo, but, well worth it as you arrive to meet a city brimming with energy and Japanese spirit pouring from the traditional districts dotting a cityscape dressed in modernity. Images of soaring neon-draped skyscrapers flanking steamy bathhouses and decadent restaurants peppering bustling streets are but a few that will let you know you have officially arrived in the humming Japanese capital city. From the very moment you arrive, you will be overwhelmed by the otherworldly sights and sounds that flood every corner of Tokyo’s dazzling skyline.
What's Included:
Tokyo - Lounging around Tokyo
Tokyo - The Impressive Spirit of Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine
Tokyo - Visionary Discoveries across the City
Kyoto - A Treasure Trove of Japanese Heritage
Kyoto - Magnificent Markets and Majestic Buddhist Temples
Beijing - A Mongolian Legacy
Beijing - Heaven on Earth
Beijing - Wonders of the World
Xian - Escape to an Ancient Capital
Xian - Ancient Chinese Lore
Shanghai - Scenes to Swoon Over and Elegant Performances
Shanghai - A Decadent Last Day in China
Shanghai - Honoring a Journey to the East
Trip Highlights
- Appreciate the honored spiritual grounds of the Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine, an ode to an ancient Japanese era and significant moments of the country’s past
- From panoramic vistas of Tokyo atop Roppongi Hills Mori Tower Observatory to the works housed in TeamLab Borderless, admire the visionary creative genius of Japan’s local artists and architects
- Uncover Japanese heritage as captured in the golden walls of the Kinkakuji Temple and dotted in the historic geisha district of Gion in Kyoto
- Develop your taste for Japanese cuisine as you explore the traditional dishes served at cherished eateries within the Nishiki Market before you delve into Buddhist philosophies at the Daitoku-Ji Temple
- Traceback the origins of ancient China from within the remarkable Temple of Heaven, a surreal symbol of Ming spiritual beliefs, as well as the National Museum and Summer Palace
- Marvel at two of China’s most impressive feats of work, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of Mutianyu, each showcasing their majesty through their imprinted legacy and visionary design
- Enter the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, to witness the mesmerizing 2,300-year-old terracotta statues standing within the site and peer into Tang Dynasty Buddhist heritage within the Wild Goose Pagoda
- Wander through the fragrant flower fields of the charming Yuyuan Gardens and witness an elaborate Shanghai Acrobatics performance
Starting Price
$9,100 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 11 reviews
The itinerary we developed with the Zicasso' travel specialist's guidance and recommendations was great. The accommodations were excellent, except the ryokan's... they were outstanding!!! The guides and drivers were knowledgeable, helpful, informative, and fun to be with. The culture and people in Japan are amazing, as is the natural beauty and the food. The trip went smoothly. The trains were on time, comfortable and a great way to travel.
Overall, this was one of the best trips we've taken and we've traveled to more than 60 countries.
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This was one of the most enjoyable and memorable trips of our lives! It was well-paced, but not overwhelming, and it allowed us to get a good feel of the culture.
The US-based agency and its principal were extremely knowledgeable, accommodating, and efficient! The Japanese guides and drivers were incredibly courteous, informed, and informative.
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We had a lovely post-Tokyo Marathon trip through Japan. We hit so many highlights and we got to see so much of each area that we visited through jam-packed and enjoyable days. Our tour guide was very helpful, friendly, and flexible to help us see as much as we could. We wish we could have spent another week there!
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Zicasso's trip planner helped create a magical trip for the four of us. Her attention to detail guided us through the process of developing the plan and through the trip. It was a very magical experience.
The selection of hotels, restaurants, and arrangements was wonderful. The only little hiccup came from the transport arrangements in Kyoto during our stay there. She asked for all the correct arrangements, but the local agent messed up with the vehicle sizing. I called her and it was rectified. I highly recommend her for Japan trips.
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We had a good trip overall and enjoyed all of the hotels our travel agent selected. Some of the guides, however, were not excellent. We were also surprised when the bullet train tickets delivered to our hotel were for the wrong destination. I'm so glad I checked this before we left Tokyo; the local agent was able to replace the tickets promptly, albeit not with first-class tickets. I had the unique experience of working with two Zicasso Japan specialists--this one for 12 days family time on Honshu and another for rural/nature exploring on Hokkaido. I therefore have a basis for comparison, and I can say that this agency was less careful or attentive to many details. Another example is that we did not receive a finalized itinerary with guide details before we left for Japan. That came only after I let the agency know about the train ticket problem. Also, our itinerary did not have any information in the Japanese language. This led to repeated problems with taxi drivers who didn't know where the (newish) hotel in Kyoto was. We needed that information in Japanese to facilitate transfers to and from the train station, etc. Seems like a significant oversight.
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