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Japan: Another World: Ages 45-59

From Osaka to Tokyo, find yourself disoriented by a sensory world, where ancient customs meet futuristic cities and quirky trends. The closest you’ll get to another planet

What's included

  • Exclusively for travellers aged 45-59
  • All activities mentioned on the itinerary
  • 11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 4 dinners
  • Hand-picked 3-4 star hotels & traditional ryokan
  • 11 nights' accommodation in twin rooms
  • Local trains, bullet train & minibus
  • We offset your carbon emissions
  • Experienced Pack Leader with you throughout the trip
  • Max 16 travellers per group

Flashpackers must provide evidence that they have purchased travel insurance for the duration of their adventure. Remember, flights aren't included and prices are based on sharing a twin room. If you'd like to upgrade to a single room, you can add this during the booking process or by contacting our Customer Experience team.

About your trip

Part of our new collection, exclusively for travellers aged 45-59.

Prepare to be disoriented by a sensory world, where ancient customs meet futuristic cities and quirky trends. But once in Japan, where to begin? Enter Flash Pack. Let us show you – in just 12 days – the Japan we know you’ll love.

On this adventure, you’ll take in iconic sights, like Tokyo’s neon-lit Shibuya and Kyoto’s bamboo forest, but it’s those can’t-do-by-yourself encounters that will leave the deepest impression. Like staying overnight at a Buddhist temple and joining the monks for prayers, experiencing an authentic kaiseki meal hosted by an apprentice geisha, and meeting an atomic bomb survivor to hear their extraordinary stories.

Together with your group, you’ll master the art of making steaming fresh ramen – so much more delicious than you’ll ever find at home. You’ll experience the meditative beauty of a matcha tea ceremony steeped in centuries-old tradition. You’ll even have lunch with a sumo wrestler and feel the raw power of these giant athletes demonstrating their moves a few feet before your eyes.

Along the way, there’ll be sushi, sake, kimonos and karaoke, and, as always, some beautiful places to stay. In just under two weeks, you‘ll experience the true essence of this highly addictive destination. Are you ready for another world?

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Watch the adventure
Welcome to Osaka
  • Touch down in Osaka, Japan’s culinary capital, where a private Flash Pack transfer will be waiting at the airport to take you to your boutique downtown hotel
  • Dive into the bustling, brightly lit streets on a local-led food tour; sampling everything from okonomiyaki and tempura to authentic wagyu beef
Temple stay & hot water bathing
  • Swap fast-paced city life for the peaceful forests of Koyasan, the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism, dotted with ornate temples and steeped in sacred history
  • Stay the night in a temple, sleeping on traditional tatami mats, joining the monks for prayers and experiencing their unique dining practices
  • Dare to brave all as you soak in a shukubo communal hot water bath – a quintessential Japanese experience
Hiroshima history
  • Wake early for morning prayers, before your first experience of Japan’s futuristic bullet train, which will speed you cross-country to Hiroshima
  • Visit the Peace Memorial Park to learn about the impact of the world’s first atomic bomb and meet an atomic bomb survivor or their close relative to hear a moving and personal account
  • Spend a free evening exploring Hiroshima; once reduced to rubble, the city is now a lively metropolis full of restaurants, shops and bars
Oysters & a floating shrine
  • Hop on a train and ferry to visit the ‘floating’ 12th-century Itsukushima Shrine – a World Heritage site and one of the most photogenic torii gates in Japan
  • Enjoy an indulgent tasting of fresh locally farmed oysters for lunch, washed down with a glass of cold, premier cru Chablis – a match made in heaven
  • Explore the small forested island of Miyajima before returning to Hiroshima for a relaxed afternoon
Explore Kyoto’s kitchen
  • Travel by bullet train to Japan’s cultural capital, Kyoto, and head straight to Nishiki Market for lunch, sampling anything from pickled vegetables to fresh sashimi skewers
  • Visit the impressive sight of Shinto shrine of Fushimi Inari, where thousands of vermilion torii gates wind a path over a wooded mountain
  • Take time to enjoy Kyoto; this tranquil but enriching city is full of beautiful temples, imperial palaces and serene Zen gardens
Boat tour & a ramen masterclass
  • Head to Kyoto’s mountains and board a traditional flat-bottomed boat for a trip down the Hozugawa River, expertly steered using bamboo poles
  • Spend some time exploring the scenic area of Arashiyama, with its famous bamboo forest – a bright green wonderland of giant swaying stalks
  • Learn the art of making ramen noodles from scratch, under the guidance of a private chef; finish your day in true Japanese style, singing karaoke with your group
Tea ceremony & geisha dinner
  • Take part in a formal geisha tea ceremony, a mindful and meditative experience that’s part of a centuries-old tradition
  • Sit down to an authentic kaiseki dinner, entertained by a maiko (trainee) geisha, who will dance, sing and play music for your group
Railways & Ryokans
  • Travel to the mountain town of Hakone and ride the gondola ropeway over the ‘great boiling valley’ of Owakudani; sample an egg boiled in sulphuric hot springs water
  • Spend the night in a traditional ryokan (Japanese inn, sleeping on futons and soaking in the thermal water of the onsite onsen (bathhouse)
Mt Fuji views & Tokyo calling
  • Take a boat cruise across Ashinoko crater lake with stunning views of Mount Fuji; then climb the steps to Hakone shrine with its ‘floating’ torii gate
  • Arrive in Tokyo, the world’s biggest city, and prepare to be mesmerised by its energy; visit the popular districts of Shibuya and Shinjuku, flooded with neon lights
Sumo wrestling & lunch
  • Meet a retired sumo wrestler, who will demonstrate some moves; put on a sumo suit and wrestle with them, before a traditional chanko nabe (very high calorie) lunch
  • Perhaps you’ll chose to spend a free afternoon sampling fresh seafood at the local fish market, followed by a shopping spree in Tokyo’s commercial haven, Gion
Cycling, sake & sushi
  • Explore the backstreets of Tokyo’s trendy Fukagawa district on a cycling tour, led by a local guide; discover cute coffee shops, art galleries, small wineries and sake breweries
  • Learn the art of sushi making in a private workshop with your group; feel the fresh sushi melt in your mouth, unlike anything you’ve experienced at home
  • Gaze out across the lights of the city as you enjoy a farewell drink with your group, raising a toast to new friendships and the incredible adventure you’ve shared
Sayonara, Japan
  • Bid farewell to your group and make your own way to the airport; your Pack Leader will be on hand to help you arrange a transfer
  • Arrive home feeling truly inspired by the alternative world you’ve experienced; you’ve shared some incredible authentic experiences and made a whole new group of friends

Where you'll be staying

We often feature these unique hotels on this trip, with final options confirmed a month before departure. We work with these or similar hotels to ensure a stylish and comfortable stay every time.

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Gate Hotel Ryogoku, Tokyo

Offering spacious, light-filled rooms right next to the river, the Gate Hotel offers authentic Japanese hospitality minutes from the heart of Tokyo. The outdoor terrace is particularly atmospheric at night with the illuminated city skyline as a backdrop.  

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Sekishoin Shukubo

Founded 1,100 years ago, Sekishoin Shukubo is a historic Buddhist temple in Mount Koyasan. Rooms are decorated in Japanese style with tatami floors and futon beds, and there’s a beautiful traditional Japanese garden – the perfect place to disconnect.

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Setsugetsuka Ryokan, Gora

The open-air bath on your balcony will be the star of the show at this authentic ryokan – though make sure you take time to bathe in the hot springs too. Nestled on the hillside, you’ll be surrounded by lush greenery and birdsong; an ideal place to slow down the pace.

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Adventure FAQs

How does this age range differ from your other adventures?

The top line here is: same adventures, different audience.

At Flash Pack, we really sweat the group dynamics. We survey every Flashpacker for their feedback after their trip, and apply our learnings.

After more than a decade of creating meaningful friendships and memories that last a lifetime, it’s become clear that we can tailor our offerings for travellers aged 45-59.

What our Flashpackers have taught us is that age is just a number, and that the spirit of adventure, curiosity, and exploration endures.

 

Can anyone join your 45-59 trips?

Yes, so long as you’re aged 45-59. Sorry to be sticklers, but there’s a reason we’ve created this cohort – we also offer trips for those aged 30-49.

Which airport do I need to fly in and out of? Plus airport code

Fly into Osaka International Airport (ITM) or Kansai International Airport (KIX). Fly out of Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) or Narita International Airport (NRT).

What time do I need to arrive (in time for the welcome meeting)?

Upon arrival on Day 1, please arrive at the airport by 3pm or earlier.

After arriving at either Osaka International (Itami) Airport (ITM) or Kansai International Airport (KIX), please proceed through immigration. Once you have collected your luggage, proceed to the exit of the security area where you will be met by a Flash Pack representative and taken to your hotel by taxi.

You will then meet at 4.30 pm in the hotel lobby, ready for your street food tour starting at 5 pm.

Are airport transfers included?

If you arrive on Day 1 of your adventure, or you book pre-tour accommodation with us, your airport arrival transfer will be included. If you book alternative pre-tour accommodation or are arriving by another mode of transport you must arrange your own arrival transfer.

Arrival transfers are private to Flash Pack and will be in groups depending on flight times. Sometimes this means waiting in the airport for a short while until other flights have arrived.

We don’t offer a departure transfer as Flashpackers leave at different times of the day and many stay for extra nights. We will offer you support with finding a local taxi.

What will the food be like?

The food on this trip is authentically Japanese and may be challenging for Western palates.

When staying at the temple in Koyasan on Day 2,  dinner will be a simple vegetarian meal of tofu, rice and miso in line with what the monks themselves will eat.

At the ryokan (Japanese inn) in Hakone on Day 8, the food will also be simple and traditional – a unique way to experience true Japanese culture.

On Day 7, you’ll experience a kaiseki meal. This is an elaborate multi-course Japanese meal, equivalent to haute cuisine. Due to the very traditional nature of the dishes, the food will be unfamiliar to the Western palate (for example, fermented and raw fish). Even if the food isn’t quite to your taste, you can still enjoy the authentic cultural experience and beautiful presentation.

Are tips included?

Tipping is not part of Japanese culture so is not expected on this trip. Should you wish to tip your guide please do so with discretion and place the money in an envelope.

Do I need a visa?

Up-to-date visa and entry information can be found using our official partner, Sherpa, who can help you arrange a visa if needed.

You can also find essential travel advice – including security and local laws, as well as passport and visa information – on the government website of your home country:

Please be aware that passport and visa requirements can change before departure, so it’s important to stay updated with the latest information.

What vaccinations and medication will I need?

While we are not medical professionals and cannot offer personalised medical advice, we want to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable adventure. Here are some tips to help you prepare.

1. Consult with a healthcare professional

We recommend scheduling an appointment with your travel nurse or doctor at least eight weeks before your adventure. This will give you ample time to receive any necessary vaccines or medications.

2. Up-to-date medical advice

3. Government travel advice

4. Medication tips

If you take prescription medication, ensure you bring enough to last the entire adventure, plus a few extra days in case of travel delays. Carry a copy of your prescription with you in case you need to visit a clinic while abroad.

We hope this information will help you prepare for a safe and healthy adventure.

What do I need to know about luggage and public transport?

This itinerary makes extensive use of public transport, as it is the fastest and most reliable way to see Japan.

When you travel by bullet train, your luggage travels separately via Japanese post (called Takkyubin). This means that you send your luggage in the morning and get it back after noon the next day, so you will need to carry an overnight bag with you. Japanese post can only take one suitcase per person, so it’s best to pack light for this adventure.

Japanese post is used three times in total: from Osaka to Hiroshima, Hiroshima to Kyoto, and Kyoto to Tokyo.

What is the accommodation like?

We stay in beautiful three- to four-star properties throughout, however, we spend one night in a ryokan in Koyasan which is a traditional Japanese inn, and one night at a Buddhist temple.

Flashpackers looking for a truly Japanese experience will love it, but these particular experiences are lacking the facilities of a typical Flash Pack hotel.

There are heaters within the temple but not in the rooms, so it can be cold at night during winter. Be sure to bring some extra warm layers.

Please get in touch with our Sales Team if you would like further information on the above.

 

 

Will I meet with an atomic bomb survivor or memory inheritor?

The world’s first atomic bomb was dropped in Hiroshima in 1945. Survivors of the bombing are now quite old, and talking about the experience can take its toll. For this reason – depending on their health on the day – you may instead meet with a memory inheritor (a relative who inherited the testimony of the event), who will be able to share with you the stories of nuclear survivors.

Will this itinerary change?

Please be aware that the itinerary, activities and hotels are subject to change. These changes can happen with little notice due to availability, poor weather, seasonal changes, or other circumstances beyond our control – but we’ll always do our best to ensure it has little impact on your experience. From time to time, we may also make changes to your itinerary to try out new ideas and keep things fresh and exciting.

Can you cater for dietary requirements?

Most dietary requirements can be catered for on this trip, however if you have a severe gluten allergy we suggest that you contact a member of our team before booking.

If you’re allergic to soy it may also be more complicated. Soy-free options are available everywhere, apart from at the Buddhist temple, where we will source an alternative meal for y0u.

There are an increasing number of vegetarian and vegan restaurants, especially in big cities, but the menu will be more limited away from urban areas.

What fitness levels do I need for this trip?

While this trip doesn’t include any strenuous activities, it does involve a lot of walking and using public transport. Flashpackers have been clocking up around 18,000 steps a day.

We recommend having a read-through of the itinerary above, and getting in touch if you have specific questions on fitness.

Are tattoos forbidden in Japan?

Tattoos are only forbidden when using public bathing facilities, such as onsen, pools, and group bathing areas in gyms and hotels. That means customers who have tattoos may be denied access from public facilities unless they can cover their tattoos. However, more and more onsen are starting to permit tattoos, especially in tourist areas, and having a tattoo won’t affect any of the other activities.

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