10-Nights The Soul of Japan (Terra & Tu Cultural Journeys)
Available Dates
8/14/2026
–
12/31/2028
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Call for pricing
Additional Inclusions
- Accommodations
- Services of Nat Hab's professional Expedition Leader(s) and local guides
- All meals from lunch on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
- Some alcoholic beverages
- Some gratuities
- Airport transfers on Day 1 and final day
- Passage aboard the bullet train from Tokyo to Toyama and Toyama to Tsuruga
- All activities and entrance fees
- All taxes, permits and service fees
Tsuruga
Kyotango
Kyoto
Toyama
Tokyo
An Intimate Journey into Ancient Heritage & Living Traditions
In Japan, exquisite attention to detail shapes everyday experience—from the careful preparation of a simple meal to quiet rituals that mark the changing seasons. Ancient practices persist within one of the world’s most dynamic modern societies, where daily routines reflect deep respect for history, craft and place. This journey traces a deliberate arc across the country, from Tokyo’s vibrant neighborhoods to verdant foothills, coastal villages and the classical heart of Kyoto. Along the way, we are welcomed into kitchens, workshops, temples and homes by chefs, artisans, monks, and families whose work reflects generations of local heritage. Tapping our access via long-standing relationships, this foray into Japanese culture offers an unhurried perspective on traditions that define and inspire daily life.
In Japan, exquisite attention to detail shapes everyday experience—from the careful preparation of a simple meal to quiet rituals that mark the changing seasons. Ancient practices persist within one of the world’s most dynamic modern societies, where daily routines reflect deep respect for history, craft and place. This journey traces a deliberate arc across the country, from Tokyo’s vibrant neighborhoods to verdant foothills, coastal villages and the classical heart of Kyoto. Along the way, we are welcomed into kitchens, workshops, temples and homes by chefs, artisans, monks, and families whose work reflects generations of local heritage. Tapping our access via long-standing relationships, this foray into Japanese culture offers an unhurried perspective on traditions that define and inspire daily life.