South Korea & Japan, a cultural experience
Overview
Embark on an immersive 15-day, 13-night journey through the captivating landscapes, rich heritage, and cultural tapestries of South Korea and Japan. Begin in South Korea, exploring Seoul's historic palaces and vibrant markets, then dive into Gyeongju's ancient treasures, and Busan's coastal allure.
In Japan, discover Tokyo's dynamic blend of tradition and modernity, exploring historic shrines, bustling neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks. Visit Kyoto's serene temples, Nara's historic park, and the cultural wonders of Osaka before ending in mesmerizing Mount Fuji and Hakone's scenic beauty.
This itinerary includes Out & About suggestions for activities that are not included in your package, but they are great tips for places to visit and things to do.
Format
Locations
- Seoul
- Andong
- Daegu
- Busan
- Gyeongju
- Osaka
- Kyoto
- Nagoya
- Hamamatsu
- Fujikawaguchiko
- Tokyo
Inclusions
- Round-trip flights, arriving in Seoul and departing from Haneda (if Flight & Hotel option is chosen)
- One-way plane ticket from Seoul’s Incheon International Airport to Osaka’s Kansai International Airport (Your tour will end in Tokyo. Your return flight to Canada will be out of Haneda Airport in Tokyo)
- 13 nights of Superior accommodation with meal inclusions according to itinerary (1 night in Seoul, 1 night in Daegu, 1 night in Busan, 3 nights in Seoul, 3 nights in Osaka, 1 night in Hamamatsu, 1 night in Fuji, 2 nights in Tokyo)
- Meal inclusions and regional delicacies mentioned in the below itinerary
- Shared round-trip transfers to/from airport on air-conditioned vehicle (your transfer from your hotel to Haneda’s International Airport will be on the airport shuttle; however, local assistance will be provided to ensure a smooth service)
- Shared transfers for all sightseeing activities within the itinerary in air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking tour guides and driver service fees
- Landmark entrance fees according to the itinerary, unless specified otherwise
- Kyoto to Nagoya transfer in Shinkansen (bullet train)
- Lake Kawaguchi boat cruise
- Hotel taxes, fees, and service charges
- Earn 4,000 extra Aeroplan® points per member on this tour for travel completed by December 31, 2025
- More Moments activities included:
- Andong - Andong Village
- Daegu - Daegu Donghwasa Temple
- Busan - Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Nurimaru APEC House, Oryukdo Skywalk, Gamcheon Culture Village (best known as the Machu Pichu of Busan), Nampo-dong Gukje Market
- Gyeongju - Royal Tumuli Park, Gyeongju National Museum
- Seoul - Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insadong neighborhood, Ginseng Visitor Centre, a visit to a *cosmetic shop, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Myeong-dong Shopping Street *Entrance to these is included, personal purchases are not
- Nara - Tōdai-ji Temple, Tōdai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall) & the Nara Park
- Osaka - Osaka Castle, a visit to the Dotonbori Entertainment District
- Kyoto - Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion), Higashi Honganji
- Nagoya - Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
- Gotemba, Hamamatsu and Fuji - Gotemba Peace Park, Oshino Hakkai, Sengen Shrine, and a picturesque ride on Lake Kawaguchi aboard a cruise
- Tokyo - Meiji Shrine, Sensō-ji Temple, Stroll in the Nakamise Shopping Street
Itinerary
Day 1
Depart Canada
Fly to Seoul, South Korea.
Day 2
Welcome to Seoul
Upon arrival at Seoul’s Incheon International Airport, a dedicated local representative or tour guide will greet you at the airport exit with an Air Canada Vacations® sign. They will escort you to your hotel for check-in. The airport-hotel transfer will be done on a shared service on board of an air-conditioned vehicle.
Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.
Day 3
Seoul - Andong - Daegu
After breakfast, you will be transferred on an air-conditioned vehicle to visit the traditional Village of Andong. This picturesque village features traditional houses of the Joseon dynasty (1392-1897).
Afterwards, you will be transferred to Daegu to visit the Daegu Donghwasa Temple, located on the southern slopes of Mount Palgongsan (1193 metres).
More Moments Activities Included
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Village of Andong
Welcome to this UNESCO World Heritage Site! This cultural treasure trove is known for its traditional charm and heritage, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in traditional Korean customs, arts, and cuisine amidst a beautiful rural setting.
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Daegu Donghwasa Temple
Nestled in the serene foothills of Mount Palgongsan, this temple is renowned for its beautiful setting and cultural significance.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Meal(s):Day 4
Daegu - Busan
After breakfast, you will be transferred on an air-conditioned vehicle to Busan to visit Haedong Yonggungsa, the East Sea Dragon Palace Temple, situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of the city of Busan and overlooking the ocean.
Your next stop will be a visit to Nurimaru APEC House, a memorial hall and prestigious international conference hall located near Haeundae Beach. Here, you will have breathtaking and spectacular views of the nearby natural landscape.
Afterwards, you will have an opportunity to view the waves while looking down through the transparent floor of the 15-metre long Oryukdo Skywalk, which is set over a 35-meter-high coastal cliff.
Right after, you will be transferred to the Gamcheon Culture Village, situated on the foothills of the coastal mountains and nicknamed ‘The Machu Picchu of Busan’. You will be thrilled by the many alleys cutting through this village that are vibrantly decorated with murals and sculptures made by its residents.
Your next stop on your way to Busan will be one of Korea’s largest markets, Nampo-dong’s Gukje Market for a wide variety of goods at affordable prices.
More Moments Activities Included
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Haedong Yonggungsa (East Sea Dragon Palace Temple)
A Buddhist temple, with a large complex and a spectacular location makes it a must-see attraction. This is one of the few temples in Korea by the seaside.
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Nurimaru APEC House
The memorial hall stands as both a significant historical venue and a picturesque cultural destination, offering visitors an opportunity to learn about international relations, appreciate modern architecture, and enjoy the natural beauty of Busan's coastal landscape.
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Oryukdo Skywalk
Walk along this cantilever walkway with a glass floor offering views of the sea and Oryukdo Island.
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Gamcheon Culture Village
“The Machu Picchu of Busan” Visit a picturesque village featuring a broad number of colorful houses, painted murals, shops and cafes.
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Nampo-dong Gukje Market
This bustling and vibrant marketplace is known for its diverse array of goods, local delicacies, and lively atmosphere. It offers a fantastic opportunity to discover Busan's local culture and is one of South Korea's most famous market places.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Meal(s):Day 5
Busan - Gyeongju - Seoul
After breakfast, you will spend the day exploring some of most iconic archaeological sites and temples, royal tombs, and monuments of Gyeongju, the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom (57 B.C. – 935 A.D.). Some of the visit includes the Royal Tumuli Park and the Gyeongju National Museum.
After the sites, you will enjoy a special Samgyetang lunch (ginseng chicken soup) before being transferred back to Seoul.
More Moments Activities Included
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Royal Tumuli Park
This historical site houses over 20 ancient royal tombs from the Silla dynasty. Immerse yourself in a real cultural experience with a scenic setting.
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Gyeongju National Museum
A prominent cultural institution dedicated to the preservation of the region’s rich history and culture. Its artifacts, educational exhibits, and treasures are highlights to enjoy when visiting the museum.
Breakfast and lunch
Meal(s):Day 6
Seoul
After breakfast, you will start your day with a visit to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest of the 'Five Grand Palaces' built by the kings of the Joseon dynasty.
After the palace visit, take a stroll through the vibrant Insadong, a street full of traditional Korean antique and art shops, restaurants, and tea houses. You may try on a hanbok, the traditional attire of the Korean people (and a great opportunity for a photoshoot).
Next, we will visit a Ginseng Visitor Centre and a cosmetic shop (entrance to these locales is included; however, personal purchases at these two visits are not included).
At lunch time, a delicious and traditional Korea BBQ lunch awaits. After lunch, take a nice stroll by the picturesque Cheonggyecheon Stream, which offers a tranquil retreat amidst the urban landscape and peaceful ambience.
Your last stop of the day will be a visit to Myeong-dong, one of Seoul’s main commercial districts.
More Moments Activities Included
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Gyeongbokgung Palace
It stands as a cultural gem in Seoul! Get a glimpse into Korea’s royal past and architectural brilliance.
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Insadong
A must-see neighborhood! Providing an immersive cultural experience through its arts, crafts, culinary offerings, and vibrant atmosphere, it is a favourite amongst visitors.
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Ginseng Visitor Centre
Learn about the history of ginseng and its use.
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Cosmetic Shop ($)
Buy some of the well-known brands of cosmetics and Korean beauty products.
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Cheonggyecheon Stream
Discover a serene oasis amid the bustling city, with a tranquil environment for leisurely strolls and relaxation. The stream is also known for its vibrant public space, walking paths, art installations, and cultural events.
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Myeong-dong Shopping Street
This street is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, trendy fashion boutiques, skincare shops, street food vendors, and a diverse range of restaurants.
Breakfast and lunch
Meal(s):Day 7
Seoul
A day to explore Seoul at your own pace and interest! There are several must-do activities and places to explore that showcase the city's rich culture, history, and modernity; Seoul is a vibrant city with something for everyone, whether you're into history, shopping, food, or simply soaking up the local culture. You can also join the optional tour.
($) Optional Activities
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Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Half-day Tour with Traditional Lunch Included
The highlights:
- History of Korean War
- Imjingak Nuri Peace Park
- Freedom Bridge
- If permitted, we'll venture into the mysterious 3rd Tunnel
- Dora Observatory
- Detailed explanation by the tour guide about the daily life in the village of Kijong-dong across the river
Note: The site visits may change depending on availability and capacity.
Transfer back to the hotel in the afternoon.
Notes: Due to the high demand of DMZ, daily number of visitors are limited. Entry permit will only be granted in first come first serve basis. If there’s an unannounced official event or unforeseen situation in the DMZ, the program will be cancelled and replaced by the Paju tour.
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Paju Half-day Tour with Traditional Lunch Included
The highlights:
- Imjingak Nuri Peace Park
- Freedom Bridge
- Odusan Unification Observatory.
- Detailed explanation by the tour guide about the daily life in the village of Kijong-dong across the river
Note: The site visits may change depending on availability and capacity.
Transfer back to the hotel in the afternoon.
Breakfast
Meal(s):Day 8
Seoul - Osaka
After breakfast, you will be transferred on an air-conditioned vehicle to Seoul’s Incheon International Airport for your flight to Osaka (included). Upon arrival at Osaka’s Kansai International Airport, a dedicated local representative or tour guide will greet you at the airport exit with an Air Canada Vacations sign. Your local representative will assist you with your transfer service; the transfer from the hotel to the airport will be on your own. After you check-in at your hotel, enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.
Breakfast
Meal(s):Day 9
Osaka - Nara - Osaka
After breakfast, you will be transferred on board an air-conditioned motorcoach to Nara, known for its iconic sites.
Your fist visit of the day will be the Tōdai-ji Temple, one of Japan’s most famous and historically significant structures from the eighth century. Its huge area houses various national treasures of Japan. Step foot in the Tōdai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), which houses the world’s largest bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana.
Before returning to Osaka, wander through Nara Park, where over 1,200 wild sika deer roam free.
Upon returning to Osaka, you will then visit the Osaka Castle, which played a major role in the unification of Japan during the Azuchi-Momoyama period in the sixteenth century.
After this last visit, you will be dropped off at Dotonbori, a popular and lively entertainment district that exemplifies Osaka’s vibrant food culture. You will have some free time to wonder around this magnificent district before taking your included return transfer to your hotel.
More Moments Activities Included
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Tōdai-ji Temple
A Buddhist temple complex that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples of Nara. Home to the Great Buddha Hall.
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Nara Park
One of the oldest parks in Japan, located at the foot of Mount Wakakusa; named as one of the ‘Places of Scenic Beauty’ and where over 1,200 wild sika deer roam freely.
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Osaka Castle
One of Japan's most famous iconic landmarks where you will be able to explore the country’s rich history while enjoying the beauty of its surroundings.
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Dotonbori Entertainment District
The bustling and iconic entertainment district is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, delicious street food, neon lights, and lively atmosphere.
Breakfast and lunch
Meal(s):Day 10
Osaka
Today, you will be your own tour guide! You’ll be able to visit other iconic places you may have missed, such as the Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine, the Nakanoshima Park or the Umeda Sky Building with a breathtaking view of Osaka’s skyline!
($) Optional Activities
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Kansai Culture Day Tour with Traditional Lunch Included
The highlights:
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, with thousands of tall bamboo plants
- The Bamboo Alley, one of Kyoto’s most photographed sights
- Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, one of the most sacred and impressive landmarks
- Torii Gates, the most picturesque location on tour, perfect for great photo opportunities along the ancient street
- The making of Japanese sweets called nerikiri wagashi, perfect for the tea ceremony and ideal for taking back home as a souvenir
Note: The site visits may change depending on availability and capacity.
Afterwards, return to your comfortable vehicle for the relaxing journey back to your hotel.
The rest of the day is free for you to enjoy on your own.
Breakfast
Meal(s):Day 11
Osaka - Kyoto - Nagoya - Hamamatsu
After breakfast, you will be transferred on an air-conditioned vehicle to Kyoto, once the capital of Japan and the ancient residence of emperors until 1868. Countless temples, shrines, and other historically structures survive in the city today.
Note: Your coach transfer will leave from Kyoto to Nagoya and will wait for you there. Your luggage will be left on board the coach while you continue with your program.
Your first stop will be Kinkakuji, a World Cultural Heritage Site featuring a shining golden pavilion and a pond-centered garden. Visit the shining Kinkakuji Temple with its two floors covered entirely in thin layers of pure gold along with detailed architecture incorporating three distinct styles of shinden, samurai, and zen.
The following visit will be the Higashi Hongan-ji, which is a religious complex part of the Pure Land Buddhism (Jōdo Shinshū). Its monumental architecture is renowned for being sheltered by the largest wooden roof in the world.
Right after the visit, you will be transferred to the Kyoto Station, from which you will be able to get a perfect shot of the Kyoto tower and have lunch ($).
In the afternoon, experience a true modern marvel by riding the Shinkansen (bullet train) from Kyoto to Nagoya Station, where a coach will be waiting for you to continue with the last stop of the day’s program.
Upon arrival in Nagoya, you will visit the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology. Here, you will learn about the history of Toyota, which started out as a textile machinery manufacturer before transforming into a successful mass exporter and manufacturer of automotive technology, including robots.
After this visit, you will be transferred to Hamamatsu and stay overnight.
More Moments Activities Included
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Kinkakuji
See a prominent and iconic Buddhist temple, known for its stunning Golden Pavilion. Marvel at its shimmering golden façade, soak in the tranquility of the surrounding garden, and appreciate the unique blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty that this iconic temple embodies.
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Higashi Hongan-ji
A religious complex of the Pure Land Buddhism (Jōdo Shinshū). Its monumental architecture is renowned for being sheltered by the largest wooden roof in the world.
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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
A fascinating museum that offers insights into the history and development of the Toyota Group and Japan's industrial progress.
Breakfast
Meal(s):Day 12
Hamamatsu - Gotemba - Fuji
After breakfast, you will visit Gotemba Peace Park to capture a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji and Oshino Hakkai. Known as the springs of Mount Fuji, the eight ponds of Oshino Hakkai are fed by melting snow from the slopes of nearby Mount Fuji that results in very clear spring water used by locals.
Your next stop will be a visit to a Sengen Shrine. Enjoy picturesque views of Mount Fuji onboard a Lake Kawaguchi cruise.
More Moments Activities Included
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Gotemba Peace Park
A serene and reflective park dedicated to promoting peace and commemorating the victims of war.
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Oshino Hakkai
A serene and picturesque destination that combines natural beauty, cultural heritage, and the charm of rural Japan, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility and an authentic cultural experience amidst stunning landscapes.
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Sengen Shrine
A significant cultural and religious site that offer visitors a glimpse into Japan's spiritual traditions and connection with nature, particularly with Mount Fuji's sacredness.
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Lake Kawaguchi Boat Cruise
A crater Lake, famous for its magnificent views of Mount Fuji.
Breakfast and buffet dinner
Meal(s):Day 13
Fuji - Tokyo
After breakfast you will visit the Meiji Shrine in the morning, dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shōken .
Your next stop is the Tokyo Metro for a panoramic view of the enormous city.
Later, you will take a stroll through the Sensō-ji Temple (Asakusa Kannon Temple), one of Tokyo’s most colorful and popular sites.
Then, walk along the famous Nakamise Shopping Street, where you can explore the lines of stalls selling different Japanese-styled goods ($) and souvenirs ($).
More Moments Activities Included
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Meiji Shrine
It stands as a symbol of reverence, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, inviting visitors to experience a peaceful retreat and immerse themselves in Japan's spiritual traditions in the heart of Tokyo.
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Sensō-ji Temple
It is one of Tokyo's most famous and oldest Buddhist temples, known for its cultural significance and vibrant atmosphere.
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Nakamise Shopping Street
Offers delightful shopping and cultural experience for tourists exploring the historic Asakusa area.
($) Optional Activities
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Kimono Rental
Explore great photo opportunities along the ancient street in Japan’s beautiful national dress.
Breakfast
Meal(s):Day 14
Tokyo
Enjoy a day at leisure to explore bustling Tokyo. Discover Japanese history and art at a museum or indulge in some retail therapy at one of Tokyo’s cutting-edge districts. Alternatively, you may join our optional day trip.
($) Optional Activities
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Modern Tokyo Tour – Full-day
The highlights:
- The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
- The world-famous Tsukiji Fish Market
- Experience the Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian crossings of the world
- The Hachiko Statue. Find tranquility at Shinjuku Gyoen Garden
- Time at leisure at the bustling Shinjuku district
Note: The site visits may change depending on availability and capacity on some visited sites.
After the tour, you will be transferred back to the hotel.
Breakfast
Meal(s):Day 15
Tokyo - Canada
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Haneda’s International Airport onboard the airport shuttle for your return flight to Canada.
Breakfast
Meal(s):Accomodations
Where you'll stay
Location
Hotel
Room details
Type of bed(s): 1 double bed or 2 twin beds
Room occupancy: Maximum 2 people (2 adults, or 1 adults and 1 child)
Unless otherwise specified, guests will stay in a standard room at all hotels during the trip.
Important Information
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Tour operates on Wednesdays ONLY, except for April 26, 2024 and March 21, 2025 (Friday)
- January 1, 2024 to December 3, 2024
- March 19, 2025 to December 3, 2025
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Not included:
- Meals outside of the ones mentioned within the itinerary above
- Transfers for the optional activities, and any other transfer services required outside of the itinerary above
- Entrance to other landmarks not mentioned in the itinerary
- Additional activities and excursions
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The More Moments activities/excursions mentioned in the itinerary are all included in the package but may be rescheduled to take place on an earlier or later day, depending on availability and operational day, or cancelled due to weather related conditions.
Suggested itineraries:
- Optional DMZ half-day tour or Paju half-day tour
- Half-day Kansai Culture tour
- Modern Tokyo tour
These itineraries are suggestions for activities that are not included in your package, but they are great tips for places to visit and things to do.
Optional tours are to be booked at destination and are to be paid in cash only in U.S. dollars and these are based on availability.
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- One-way inter-city flight tickets as follows: Seoul to Osaka
- From/to airports: Shared service on air-conditioned coach (except for the Osaka’s Itami International Airport transfer, where the service is done on an airport shuttle. Local assistance will be provided to ensure a smooth service)
- Inter-city transfers: Shared service on air-conditioned coach, except for the Kyoto to Nagoya connection
- Bullet train (Shinkansen) transfer service from Kyoto to Nagoya
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The itinerary above is subject to change without prior notice. The order in which destinations are visited or day excursions occur may change due to operational restrictions, such as weather and accommodation availability.