JAPAN RUN AND HIKE TOUR

A Japan tour focused on running, hiking, and mindful experiences

 

May 11th – 18th

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🌞️ 8 Days, 7 Nights

📍5 Cities

$4,160
$3,980

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May 11th – 18th

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$4,160

$3,980

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A Japanese Retreat for the Body and Soul

This isn’t your typical tour of Japan. It’s a chance to experience the country in a way that energises your body and calms your mind. We’ve designed this trip for those who like to move, explore, and connect more deeply with their surroundings.

Run around Tokyo’s Imperial Palace, hike through ancient mountain trails in Hakone, and discover the spiritual side of Japan through a fire ceremony and temple visits.

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Every Destination We’ll Visit

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to Japan!

New Year’s Eve events in Tokyo Tokyo Tower 2

You’ve arrived in Japan! We’ll meet you at the airport and get you checked into the hotel. In the evening, we’ll get together for a welcome meeting and then head out for our first meal together—a delicious and healthy macrobiotic Japanese dinner.

What’s included: Shared Airport Transfer, Expert Local Guide, Pre-Loaded Transportation Card, Welcome Pack, Welcome Dinner

Stay: Tokyo Hotel

Day 2: Tokyo's Running Culture & Rituals

Free things to do in Tokyo Imperial Palace

We start the day by joining the locals for a run on the city’s most famous running route: the 5-kilometre loop around the Imperial Palace.

After freshening up, we’ll travel to a local temple. Here, we’ll witness a Goma fire ceremony, a powerful Buddhist ritual where prayers are offered as wooden sticks are burned in a consecrated fire. We’ll then take some time to relax in the traditional Kiyosumi Garden.

What’s included: Hotel Breakfast, Expert Local Guide, Fire Ceremony Experience, Kiyosumi Garden Entrance

Stay: Tokyo Hotel

Day 3: Ancient Trails & Onsen in Hakone

Day Onsens in Hakone Hotel Green Plaza Hakone

We leave the city behind and travel by train into the mountains of Hakone.

We’ll start with a visit to Owakudani, an incredible volcanic crater with 360-degree views. We’ll then travel to Mount Kintoki to hike the loop trail, being rewarded for our efforts with beautiful scenery and clear Mount Fuji views.

That night, we’ll stay in an onsen hotel for some much-needed recovery in the natural hot spring baths. We’ll also be treated to a traditional dinner at the hotel for the ultimate Japanese hospitality experience.

What’s included: Hotel Breakfast, Expert Local Guide, Transportation, Kaiseki Dinner, Hakone Transportation Pass (Tokyo to Hakone Transportation, Ropeway, Lake Ashi Cruise, Local Hakone Buses), Hotel Dinner

Stay: Hakone Onsen Hotel

Day 4: Mountain Views and Meditation

Venese Kawaguchiko Mount Fuji

This day will begin with some sightseeing as we take a cruise across Lake Ashi to the stunning lakeside Hakone Shrine. In terms of activities, we’ll then walk a section of the Old Tokaido Road, the original highway that connected Tokyo (then Edo) and Kyoto during the samurai era.

That evening, you’ll enjoy another traditional hotel dinner and a relaxing onsen session to cap off the relaxing day.

What’s included: Hotel Breakfast, Expert Local Guide, Hakone Transportation Pass (Tokyo to Hakone Transportation, Ropeway, Lake Ashi Cruise, Local Hakone Buses), Hotel Dinner

Stay: Hakone Onsen Hotel

Day 5: From Hakone to Nara

10-day itinerary Nara Park – Feed Deer

The day will begin with a morning riverside run to get our bodies moving before travelling south to Kansai. We’ll take the bullet train to Kyoto, then local trains to Nara, home of the friendly bowing deer. 

We’ll check into our hotel, then head straight back out into Nara Park to meet the deer and visit the incredible Todaiji Temple to see the Great Buddha statue, one of Japan’s national treasures. Before finishing the day, we’ll explore Nara’s shopping street to pick up souvenirs and snacks.

What’s included: Hotel Breakfast, Expert Local Guide,  Bullet Train from Odawa Station to Kyoto Station

Stay: Nara Hotel

Day 6: Kyoto's Shrines & Zen Practice

Flip Japan photo of a woman on a Japan solo trip at Fushimi Inari

After travelling the short distance from Nara to Kyoto, we’ll head straight to Fushimi Inari Taisha. There, we will visit the iconic shrine with thousands of red torii gates leading up a mountainside.

That afternoon will be an amazing experience, doing the Kurama to Kibune trail, a scenic hike that takes you through ancient paths, traditional villages, and incredible mountain views. After the evening hike, we’ll stop by a local outdoor onsen to soothe any sore muscles.

To round off the day, we’ll invite you to join us on a tranquil evening walk through the old-style Japanese streets in Gion and Ninenzaka. You can pick up souvenirs, try some street food, and simply enjoy the magical atmosphere only found in Kyoto. We’ll finish the day catching the train back to Nara.

What’s included: Hotel Breakfast, Expert Local Guide, Onsen Visit

Stay: Nara Hotel

Day 7: Cultural Experiences in Uji

Kyoto-Miyama (Photo property of Flip Japan)

Today, we’ll take the time to make a day trip to Uji, the home of matcha. We’ll begin with a tea ceremony, learning the traditional practices of the tea-making process from an expert. 

Next, we’ll explore Uji together, including taking in the views of the picturesque tea fields. That afternoon will be spent hiking Mount Wakakusa to reach the expansive views of Nara prefecture before travelling back to our hotel.

What’s included: Hotel Breakfast, Expert Local Guide, Tea Ceremony Experience

Stay: Nara Hotel

Day 8: Sayonara, Japan

On our final morning together, we’ll share a hotel breakfast. We’ll then arrange a smooth transfer to take you to the airport.

If you want to extend your trip, just let us know! We can help to arrange the next leg of your adventure. 

What’s included: Hotel Breakfast, Shared Airport Transfer

What's included?

DAILY INCLUSIONS:

Daily expert local guide (excluding departure day)

Day 1:
Shared airport transfer
Welcome pack
Pre-loaded transportation card
Welcome dinner

Day 2:
Fire ceremony experience
Entrance to Kiyosumi Gardens

Day 3:
Hakone transportation pass (including ropeway)

Day 4:
Hakone transportation pass (including boat ride)

Day 5:
Bullet train from Odawara Station to Kyoto Station

Day 6:
 Hot spring entrance

Day 7:
Tea ceremony

Day 8:
Shared airport transfer

    ACCOMODATIONS:

    Asakusa View Hotel or similar (including breakfast)
    Hakone Senkei or similar (including breakfast and dinner)
    Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Spring or similar (including breakfast)

    What's not included

    ❌ Flight Ticket
    ❌ Travel Insurance
    ❌ Meals and experiences not listed in the itinerary
    ❌ Personal expenses
    ❌ Visa application and fees

    Ever wanted to explore Japan with a true expert? Now’s your chance!  

    You’ve seen her on Instagram, now you can travel with her in Japan! We are incredibly excited to announce that this Sakura & Snow Monkey adventure will be personally hosted by our founder, CEO, and the creative force behind Flip Japan Guide, Venese.

    A Japan resident for more than 13 years, Venese left her corporate life to dedicate herself to sharing the country she loves. She founded this company to help travellers experience Japan in a way that feels both luxurious and authentic.

    As your host, she’ll be sharing her deep knowledge and personal passion, taking you from the iconic sights of Tokyo to the secret spots only a local would know. Get ready for an adventure curated and led by the ultimate Japan insider!

     

    Where You'll Stay

    *While we cannot guarantee accommodation at the specific property listed, please rest assured that we partner with clean, comfortable, and reliable 3- to 4-star properties that we know and trust.

    kaila hotel

    Asakusa View Hotel or similar

    Tokyo

    Offers stunning views of Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree

    Ryokan Senkei Hakone

    Hakone Senkei or similar

    Hakone

    Charming ryokan with rejuvenating hot springs and mountain views.

    Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Spring or similar

    Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Spring or similar

    Nara

    Natural hot springs set against Nara’s rich cultural backdrop.

    Starts at

    Tokyo

    Ends at

    Kyoto

    Stops

    Tokyo, Hakone, Nara, Kyoto, Uji

    Meals

    7 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners

    Transport

    Mix of Private & Public Transpo

    Days

    9 Days

    Group Size

    6-12 Travellers

    Age

    Min 15

    Why Choose This Tour

    Welcome and Farewell Dinners

    Meet your fellow travellers and start making memories from day one — and celebrate your journey together at the end!

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    English-Speaking Guides

    Be guided by local experts throughout your trip, with seamless transport and insightful commentary every step of the way.

    Flexible Plans, Just for You

    Customise your experience with flexible options tailored to your group’s preferences — for a trip to Japan that’s truly your own.

    Please check this page for Flip Japan Guide Group Trip Terms and Conditions.

    Pavement & Peaks: Active Tour of Japan FAQs

    How fit do I need to be for this trip?

    This tour is designed for people with a good baseline level of fitness who enjoy activities like running and hiking. You don’t need to be an elite athlete, but you should be comfortable running 5-10km and hiking on varied terrain with hills. The pace is always relaxed and focused on enjoyment, not speed.

    What are the trails in Hakone and Nara like?

    The trails are a mix of well-maintained forest paths, historic stone paving on the Old Tokaido Road, and mountain tracks with some ascents and descents. The Mt. Kintoki loop, for example, involves a steady climb to the summit. They are beautiful and rewarding routes, but you should be prepared for uneven ground and hills.

    What should I expect from the weather in May?

    May is one of the best months for being active in Japan. The weather is typically warm and sunny, with average temperatures between 15-24°C (60-75°F). It’s generally very pleasant for running and hiking, though it’s always wise to be prepared for some spring showers.

    What kind of shoes and gear should I pack?

    We highly recommend packing a pair of trail running shoes, as they provide the best grip and support for the varied terrain. In addition to regular running clothes (shorts, tops, etc.), you should bring layers, including a light waterproof jacket, as mountain weather can change quickly.

    Got another question? Find answers about booking, payments, and what to pack on the FAQ section on our main group trip page

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