Tohoku 7-Days

Tohoku 7-Day Japan Tour from Australia | Scenic Nature, Hot Springs & Local Experiences | JTB Travel

Independent Suggested Itinerary

2nd Trip Inspiration – Explore Tohoku with the JR Tohoku 5-day East Area pass

From $1,357 per person twin share
Yamadera Temple on a Mountain Cliff – Spiritual Journey in Tohoku
Tsuruga Castle, Aizu-Wakamatsu – Samurai History in Tohoku
Traditional Thatched-Roof Houses in Tohoku Countryside

Where is TOHOKU – Travel to Tohoku – The official tourism website of Tohoku Japan

Known worldwide for the devastating 2011 Tohoku Earthquake, the region has quickly rebuilt to become one of Japan’s best destinations for unspoiled nature, cultural sites and adventure that changes experiences with all four seasons.

Highlights include :

  • Staying in a Samurai Town in the mountains.
  • World Heritage Shrines in Nikko
  • Unspoiled Nature off the beaten path

Day 1: KAKUNODATE  ( D )

Start your journey from Tokyo Station and exchange your JR East 5-Day East Area Pass before boarding the Akita Shinkansen to the small rural town of Kakunodate hidden in northern Tohoku. Kakunodate is a former castle town famous for its well-kept Samurai House district, with some of the best cherry blossoms nationwide in the spring. Stay a night in a traditional ryokan here to soak up the ancient atmosphere the town holds.

Day 2: SENDAI ( B )

Catch a bullet train to Tohoku’s largest city Sendai, and explore the major sights of the city including Aoba Castle Ruins for a fantastic view of the city. Nearby Zuihoden Mausoleum is surrounded by giant cedar trees to symbolise the long history of the former ruling clan that is enshrined here.

Day 3: SENDAI ( B )

Stop by the Sendai morning market to taste some delicious local cuisine before heading out of the city for a day trip. Matsushima Bay is heralded as one of Japan’s most beautiful landscapes thanks to its pine tree covered islands that protected the region from the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami. Alternatively, Yamadera mountainside temple offers incredible views of the neighbouring valley, perfect for a rural escape.

Day 4: AIZUWAKAMATSU ( D, B )

Hop on the train to Aizuwakamatsu, a small city nestled in a valley with a storied history. Commonly referred to as Aizu, the city has many historical sites including Tsuruga Castle, Aizu Bukeyashiki – a reconstructed samurai mansion and Iimoriyama where Sazaedo Pagoda stands, unique for its spiralling staircase. End the day by staying in ryokan at Higashiyama Onsen, just outside of downtown.

Day 5: NIKKO (B )

Take a side trip to Ouchijuku, a former postal town with beautiful straw thatched roof houses in a quaint valley. Be sure to try some soba noodles served in the small restaurants here, eaten with a stick of leek instead of utensils. In the afternoon consider a side trip to the small town of Kitakata, Japan’s ramen capital – with more ramen stores per capita than anywhere else in the country. Catch an evening train to Nikko so that you can make an early start to avoid the crowds

Day 6: NIKKO ( B )

Home to multiple UNESCO World Heritage sights including Toshogu Shrine, Nikko is a must see in any trip north of Tokyo. Spend the day roaming central Nikko and consider a stroll through the gorge at Kanmangafuchi Abyss or a side trip to Edo Wonderland, a recreation of ancient Tokyo

Day 7: Return to Tokyo ( B )

Take the bus from Central Nikko up to Okunikko, home to Lake Chuzenji and Kegon Falls – best seen during autumn for the incredible autumn colours the area is renowned for. Hikers can enjoy one of the many hiking trails in the region or for those looking for an easier way to take in the beautiful vistas, consider visiting the Akechidaira Plataeu ropeway. End your journey by catching a train back to central Tokyo.

Day 8:

  Spend the morning exploring the Beppu Hells (Jigoku), seven pools of bubbling thermal activity too hot to swim in. Visit the Beppu Jigoku Museum before visiting the pools to best understand the wonder of Beppu and why all of Japan has fallen in love with onsen culture. Wrap up your journey of Kyushu by catching an express train back to Fukuoka

Dates: Daily: Subject to accommodation availability.
Package Inclusions: ACCOMMODATION
BREAKFAST/DINNER (IN SOME LOCATIONS)
5-DAY TOHOKU JR EAST AREA PASS
Cost From $1,357 per person twin share
Remarks: *This is an independent suggested itinerary package. This independent package is flexible and JTB can add on or change the itinerary around to suite your specific requirements. For more accommodation options, please contact us directly.
*All prices are subject to change until paid in full and accommodation is subject to availability at time of booking.
*Seasonal surcharges and conditions may apply.
*This package is a land only package. JTB can also provide prices for special airfares with any airline. Please contact us directly for more details.

 

Yamadera Temple on a Mountain Cliff – Spiritual Journey in Tohoku
Tsuruga Castle, Aizu-Wakamatsu – Samurai History in Tohoku
Traditional Thatched-Roof Houses in Tohoku Countryside

❓ Is this Tohoku 7-day tour suitable for travelers in their 40s and 50s?
Yes! This itinerary is designed with mature travelers in mind, offering a comfortable pace, cultural experiences, and plenty of relaxation time, including hot springs and scenic walks.
❓ What type of accommodations are included in the Tohoku 7-day tour?
We arrange stays at carefully selected ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) and hotels that offer a blend of comfort and authentic local hospitality.
❓ Are hot springs included in the tour?
Absolutely! Soaking in Tohoku’s famous onsens (hot springs) is a highlight of the trip. We include visits to scenic hot spring towns where you can relax and unwind.
❓ What is the best season to visit Tohoku for this 7-day tour?
The tour is available year-round, but spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms, autumn (OctoberNovember) for fall colors, and winter (December-February) for snow experiences are especially popular.
❓ Do I need to speak Japanese to join this tour?
No Japanese language skills are required. Our tours are fully guided by English-speaking professionals, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for all travelers.
❓ What activities are included in the tour?
The tour includes a mix of cultural site visits (temples, castles, historic towns), hot spring relaxation, scenic nature walks, and opportunities to taste local cuisine, including regional specialties like Kitakata ramen and sake.
❓ Is the itinerary suitable for solo travelers or couples?
Both solo travelers and couples are welcome! The tour offers a safe, friendly environment for all, with opportunities for group interaction and independent exploration.
❓ How physically demanding is this tour?
 The itinerary is designed for moderate activity levels. There are light walks and optional excursions, but no strenuous hiking. It’s perfect for those who enjoy gentle exploration and cultural immersion.























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