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
Explore two vastly different and evolving national legacies — each steeped in rich heritage and tradition, and each poised on the cutting edge of tomorrow’s cultural and technological horizons.
Day 1
Arrive Seoul, South Korea
Seoul is a phoenix; all but destroyed in the Korean War, it is now a towering, electric capital, glinting with bright lights and brimming with self-confidence. Fascinating cuisine, trendy neighborhoods and a delicate sense of balance between past and present are just a few of the reasons Seoul has become one of the hottest destinations in Asia. Settle into your hotel, nestled in the heart of the b
Day 2
Seoul – Echoes of Empires Past
Your exploration of this vibrant city starts with a visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace. Commissioned in the 14th century, the palace has risen from the ashes of conquest several times throughout its storied past. Today, the palace endures as the largest of Seoul’s five historic palaces, its compound housing a wealth of museums, gardens and architectural wonders. Next, browse the revealing cultural exhi
Day 3
Seoul – A Peninsula Divided
Head north to join a shared tour at the edge of the demilitarized zone (DMZ), a hotly contested border region that has divided the Korean Peninsula since 1953. Delve deeper with foray into the Third Tunnel, a highly secured, mile-long corridor linking the two countries. At Dora Observatory, look out across the DMZ line toward North Korea. After lunch, return to Seoul with time free to explore the
Day 4
Gyeongju – Stories of the Silla Dynasty
Board a high-speed train to Gyeongju, former capital of a dynasty that ruled Korea from 668 to 935. Like a rich silk screen painting, Gyeongju is a timeless, intricate “museum without walls;” a city of ghosts, where palaces stand over quiet lily ponds and royal tombs have yielded ancient, gilded treasures. Begin your exploration with a visit to Tumuligongwon, a large park with 23 tombs of Silla mo
Day 5
Busan – Seaside Beauty and Bounty
The home of a proud filmmaking culture, Busan promises seaside temples and jade-green mountains, color-splashed cafés and bustling markets. Come hungry, for Busan offers you a true taste of Korea. Start your day at the United Nations Cemetery, a solemn memorial that is the final resting place of more than 2,000 Korean War veterans. Afterward, browse the Jagalchi Fish Market, taking in a vast array
Day 6
Osaka & Kyoto, Japan – A Foodie’s Adventure
Fly to Osaka, Japan’s undisputed culinary capital. Delve into Dotonbori, the bustling heart of this foodie enclave — where diners indulge in everything from octopus dumplings to okonomiyaki, a battered and grilled concoction of chopped cabbage, meat or seafood, and seaweed — and eat lunch at a local restaurant. Proceed to historic, temple-filled Kyoto, where you settle into your hotel.
Day 7
Kyoto – The Golden Pavilion and Bamboo Grove
As Japan’s former imperial capital for more than a thousand years, a place of shrines, bamboo groves and treasures, Kyoto has long been an incubator and preserver of high-art forms, from calligraphy and ceramics to tea ceremonies and refined geisha entertainments. Discover the glittering Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion), covered with gold leaf, its mirror image shimmering in a reflecting pond.
Day 8
Kyoto – Fushimi Inari’s Torii Gates and a Sake Tasting
This morning, head to Fushimi Inari Shrine, renowned for its visually striking tunnel comprised of thousands of vermilion torii gates, which line a network of trails leading into the wooded forest of Mount Inari. Visit a sake brewery to gain a deeper appreciation of this national spirit and indulge in a tasting. Spend the afternoon exploring on your own before a traditional Japanese dinner, comple
Day 9
Tokyo – Heart of the Great Metropolis
Board a high-speed train, hurtling along in excess of 170 miles per hour past Mount Fuji’s iconic profile, bound for Tokyo, Japan’s scintillating capital, and a one-of-a-kind blend of heightened refinement with sense-scrambling extremes. Upon arrival, eat lunch at a local restaurant. Then visit the sacred Meiji Jingu Shrine and see the city’s famed Shibuya Crossing, witnessing firsthand how the ci
Day 10
Tokyo – Walk with a Sumo Wrestler
Set out on a private walking tour — accompanied by a retired sumo wrestler — for an insider’s view into the world of Japan's most beloved sport. This unique experience includes two historic areas long associated with sumo. First explore the Ryogoku District, ancestral heartland of professional sumo competition. Most of Tokyo's heya (sumo stables) are based here, as is the Ryogoku Kokugikan, the sp
Day 11
Depart Tokyo
After breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport for your departing flight.
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