Imperial Japan in Private
A refined private journey through Tokyo, Kyoto and the Japanese Alps — heritage ryokan, private tea ceremonies, master-chef dining and gardens timed to the seasons.

The journey
All aboard for the luxury train journey of a lifetime through scenic southern Japan. The centerpiece of this journey is Seven Stars in Kyushu, the most elegant travel experience you can have by rail in Japan, with inviting gathering spaces and windows opening onto spectacular countryside. Disembark for a stay at a ryokan, as well as a temple visit guided by a local priest. Swap your luxury train for a bullet train to Hiroshima, then end your journey in inviting Kyoto for a traditional tea ceremony and dinner accompanied by a geisha.
Day 1
Arrive Fukuoka, Japan
Kyushu is Japan's third largest island, located southwest of the main island, Honshu. An early center of Japanese civilization, Kyushu offers many historic treasures, modern cities and abundant natural beauty. Transfer privately to your hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka, a sophisticated retreat situated in the heart of Kyushu's largest city.
Day 2
Fukuoka – Canals of Yanagawa
This morning, set out for Yanagawa, often called the “Venice of Kyushu” for its network of picturesque canals. Board a traditional donkobune flatboat and glide past willow-lined waterways and charming historic buildings. Back on shore, explore the Tachibana-tei Ohana gardens, a former feudal residence known for its landscaped grounds and seasonal beauty. Lunch is arranged at a local restaurant bef
Day 3
Riding Seven Stars in Kyushu – Local Textiles and Crafts
This morning, head to Fukuoka’s Hakata Station in time for Seven Stars in Kyushu’s welcome ceremony at Kinsei Lounge. Depart later that morning, heading into Kyushu’s rugged interior. Watch the scenery go by from the relaxing comfort of the Blue Moon saloon car, which transforms into a cozy piano lounge in the evenings. The salon car, Jupiter, offers space for conversations with your fellow guests
Day 4
Riding Seven Stars in Kyushu – Volcanoes and a Ryokan Stay
This morning, Seven Stars in Kyushu arrives in Aso, where you set out on an excursion to Mount Aso, one of Japan’s most active volcanoes, to learn about the regions geologic history and enjoy 360-degree views of its vast beauty. Back onboard, continue your journey west, descending from the highlands at the center of Kyushu to the coast. Arrive in Kumamoto, where you disembark for the ferry ride ac
Day 5
Riding Seven Stars in Kyushu – Countryside Immersion
Start the day with a walk along the peaceful shores of Lake Shirakumo before rejoining Seven Stars in Kyushu. Today is a relaxing day riding the rails through verdant Saga Prefecture, with afternoon tea and music, as the train weaves between small farms and wooded hillsides.
Day 6
Riding Seven Stars in Kyushu – Temples Among the Forest
The train follows the coastal plain of northeastern Kyushu, along the Seto Inland Sea. You may choose to alight at Kitsuki to see Rikugo Manzan Sojiin and Futago-ji Temples, where a local priest offers insight into the region’s deep-rooted history and culture. The serene temple grounds are recognized as one of Japan’s top forest bathing spots. Back aboard the train, continue across the island’s ru
Day 7
Hiroshima – Peace Memorial Park
Travel by high-speed shinkansen (bullet train) to the island of Honshu and the city of Hiroshima. Spend the morning visiting the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, which commemorate the 200,000 people estimated to have died from the immediate and long-term effects of the world’s first nuclear attack. After lunch at a local restaurant, travel to the southwest edge of the city and board a ferry to the
Day 8
Kyoto – Confectionary Class
Start the day with a visit to the glittering Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion). Covered with gold leaf and surrounded by green gardens, it casts its delicate reflection in the tranquil pond beside it. After lunch, explore the Arashiyama neighborhood, including Tenryu-ji Temple and its garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bask in the magical atmosphere of Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, strolling along
Day 9
Kyoto – Art of the Tea Ceremony
Visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple for stunning views of Kyoto. Proceed to a local temple to experience the art of the tea ceremony, a time-tested ritual of hospitality and etiquette dating to the time of the samurai. A tea master explains the practice’s cultural significance. Following an afternoon to explore on your own, savor an elegant Japanese dinner while an attending geiko (as a geisha is known in
Day 10
Depart Kyoto
Transfer by private vehicle to the airport for your connecting flight home.
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