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Guaranteed Available PackagesSaturdayNovember 20, 2027MondayNovember 29, 2027$625030Available
Koyo is the Japanese word for the moment autumn foliage reaches its peak — a word that carries within it both the beauty of the thing and the knowledge that it won't last. Koyo & Kindness is a nine-night journey timed to that exact moment, moving through four of Japan's most extraordinary cities with one guiding philosophy: that the best travel is at once breathtaking and deeply gentle.
This is not a trip that asks you to keep up. It is a trip that slows down with you — morning wellness before the city wakes, daily choices that honor how you actually feel, evenings that bring a small group of women together around food and sake and the particular warmth that comes from sharing something rare. Tokyo's brilliance softened by autumn gold. The still volcanic silence of Fuji. Kanazawa's feudal grace preserved beneath falling leaves. And Kyoto at peak koyo — arguably the most beautiful place on earth during the most beautiful week of the year. Come alone. Be held gently. Leave changed.
Highlights
- Tokyo at koyo — Shinjuku Gyoen, Meiji Shrine, and Yanaka's old-town streets draped in autumn gold
- An onsen evening beneath Mount Fuji, with a traditional kaiseki dinner and the mountain at your window
- Kanazawa's samurai districts, fresh seafood at Omicho Market, and Kenroku-en in full autumn color
- Kyoto during peak foliage — Tofuku-ji, Arashiyama, the Philosopher's Path, and Fushimi Inari before dawn
- Three-track daily programming: choose your pace, every single day
- Morning wellness sessions — zazen, yoga, breathwork, and certified forest bathing with Japanese instructors
- Nine memorable group dinners: Welcome Dinner in Tokyo · Kaiseki at Fuji · Farewell in Kyoto
- Japan's iconic Shinkansen, experienced twice — with a window seat and your luggage already at the next hotel
- Traditional craft workshops: tea ceremony, ikebana, calligraphy, ceramics, and furoshiki wrapping
- A group of curious, warm, independent women who travel solo — just not alone
Japan at autumn's most luminous — temples turning crimson, onsen steam rising into cold mountain air, and nine evenings at tables that feel like gifts. Solo Sojourn plans every detail; you bring only your willingness to be moved.
You've planned nothing. That's the point. A Solo Sojourn coordinator meets you at Haneda or Narita and takes it from there — bags lifted, taxi called, check-in handled. Your only job today is to arrive and exhale.
| AFTERNOON | Private airport meet-and-greet. Transfer by private coach to your Tokyo hotel. Check-in, orientation, and time to settle in. Your room is waiting — single occupancy, ready for you. |
| LATE PM | Optional introductory neighborhood walk in Shinjuku or Daikanyama — for those who can't resist stepping outside the moment they arrive. |
| 7:30 PM | Welcome Dinner. A private multi-course Japanese dinner — omakase-style, seasonally curated, with sake pairings and a toast to the journey ahead. |
| ✦ Welcome Dinner — Night 1 A private multi-course Japanese dinner in a contemporary Tokyo setting. Warm, celebratory, and an unforgettable first impression of Japan's food culture. Seasonal sake pairings included. |
you choose your version of it: ancient temple paths blazing with color, the electric pulse of street culture, or the deep pleasure of a Japanese garden in full koyo.
| Morning Wellness · 6:00–7:00 AM — Zazen meditation with a certified instructor. Bring your stillness; Tokyo will be loud enough later. |
| CULTURE | Temples, Traditions & Tea. A guided walk through Yanaka — Tokyo's best-preserved Edo-era neighborhood — followed by a private tea ceremony at a historic machiya. Afternoon at Meiji Shrine beneath towering cedar. Sake tasting with a local expert. Lunch at a traditional shokudo. |
| ADVENTURE | Before the Market Wakes. Pre-dawn departure for Tsukiji Outer Market with a culinary guide. Afternoon cycling through autumn foliage corridors in Yoyogi and Shinjuku Gyoen. Lunch curated from market finds. |
| LEISURE | Garden & Gold. Late morning departure for Shinjuku Gyoen during peak koyo. Followed by a curated depachika tasting tour in Ginza. Afternoon free for shopping or café culture. |
| EVENING | Group dinner at a lively Tokyo izakaya — long tables, sharing plates, Japanese whisky highballs, and the warm noise of a city that loves to eat together. |
A second full day in Tokyo — and this one moves differently. Yesterday was discovery; today is depth. The city gives you more the more you slow down.
| Morning Wellness · 6:00–7:00 AM — Yoga flow or breathwork session, led by an English-speaking instructor. Tailored to all levels. |
| CULTURE | Hands in the Earth. A morning ceramics workshop, followed by an ikebana (flower arranging) class with a certified instructor. Lunch at a kaiseki-style restaurant in Ginza. Afternoon in the Imperial Palace East Garden as light turns everything to amber. |
| ADVENTURE | Shimokitazawa on Foot. A neighborhood deep-dive into Tokyo's most bohemian district. Afternoon hiking at Takao-san through maple and beech corridors at peak color. One of Tokyo's most spectacular autumn hikes, just 45 minutes from the city. Bento lunch on the trail. |
| LEISURE | The Slow Morning. Sleep in. Depart at 10am for teamLab Borderless, followed by a relaxed afternoon in Daikanyama. Artisan lunch at a local café. Return by 4pm for downtime before dinner. |
| EVENING | Group dinner at a contemporary Japanese restaurant in Roppongi or Ebisu — refined seasonal cuisine, sake and wine pairing, private dining room. |
You leave Tokyo the way cities should be left — slowly, by road, with the world opening up around you. By the time Fuji appears above the tree line, you'll understand why the Japanese have been painting it for a thousand years.
| MORNING | Leisurely hotel checkout. Private coach departs mid-morning for the Fuji Five Lakes region. Scenic journey through autumn countryside — your bags travel ahead. |
| EN ROUTE | Curated Stop: Lake Kawaguchiko. Unobstructed Fuji views framed by autumn maples. Optional short hike or scenic boat crossing. Bento lunch at the water's edge. |
| AFTERNOON | Arrival at your resort or ryokan at the foot of Fuji. Check-in, orientation to onsen facilities. Afternoon free for private onsen, rest, or gentle forest trails. |
| 7:00 PM | Onsen Kaiseki Dinner. A multi-course traditional kaiseki experience in the ryokan's private dining room. Persimmon, matsutake, yuzu, and heated sake. Fuji, if visible, at the window. |
| ✦ Onsen Kaiseki Dinner — Night 4 Japan's most meditative dining experience. Twelve seasonal courses in an intimate private room, with Japanese sake and the mountain as your backdrop. |
Kanazawa survived World War II without a single bombing — which means it survived intact: the samurai districts, the geisha quarters, the gardens, all of it still breathing. Today you arrive by Shinkansen, which is itself an event.
| MORNING | Coach transfer from Fuji resort to nearest Shinkansen station. Luggage loaded. Depart for Kanazawa — your first experience of Japan's bullet train network. Reserved seating, bento boxes, passing countryside. |
| AFTERNOON | Arrival in Kanazawa. Hotel check-in. Guided introduction walk through Higashi Chaya — the city's atmospheric geisha district. Tea and wagashi tasting at a historic ochaya. |
| EVENING | Group dinner at a Kanazawa specialty seafood restaurant — fresh crab, yellowtail, and local sake. Semi-private setting in a traditional townhouse. |
Kanazawa moves differently than Tokyo and Kyoto. It is smaller, quieter, and more confident — a city of craft, samurai history, and one of Japan's three most beautiful gardens, at its finest in November.
| CULTURE | Samurai & the Silk Road. A guided morning in the Nagamachi samurai district, followed by a private calligraphy workshop in a 300-year-old machiya. Afternoon at Kenroku-en garden during autumn peak. Noh theater demonstration. |
| ADVENTURE | Market to Table. An early morning walk through Omicho Market with a culinary guide, followed by a cooking class using the morning's finds. Afternoon cycling through Kenroku-en and surrounding hills. |
| LEISURE | The Covered Arcades & the 21st Century. Into the Katamachi and Korinbo covered arcades, followed by an afternoon at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art. Soba lunch. Return at your own pace. |
| EVENING | Dine-around in Kanazawa's Katamachi district — smaller tables, different restaurants, same evening. Guests in groups of 6 explore with a Solo Sojourn recommendation list. Reconvene for nightcap. |
Kyoto in November is not something you prepare for — it simply happens to you. The Shinkansen deposits you in the middle of it, and from that moment, every corner you turn is a photograph you never quite take because you're too busy being inside it.
| MORNING | Shinkansen from Kanazawa to Kyoto — a scenic 75-minute ride. Luggage handled. Reserved window seats. Brief view of Lake Biwa as you approach. |
| AFTERNOON | Arrival and hotel check-in in central Kyoto. Guided arrival walk through Gion — the city's most famous geisha district — as afternoon light turns the machiya townhouses warm amber. |
| EVENING | Group dinner at a Kyoto kaiseki restaurant — refined, seasonal, deeply rooted in this city's culinary tradition. Private room. Local sake and plum wine. |
This is the day. Kyoto at peak koyo, with the full day in front of you. Whether you're moving through ancient forest, sitting still in a Zen garden, or watching the world go red from a café window — today is why you came to Japan in November.
| Morning Wellness · 6:00–7:00 AM — Certified forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) guide leads a slow, sensory walk through a forested temple path at dawn. One of the most extraordinary things you can do in Japan. |
| CULTURE | Tofuku-ji & the Art of Tea. Guided morning at Tofuku-ji — Kyoto's most spectacular autumn foliage temple, with 2,000+ maple trees at peak color. Private tea ceremony with a licensed tea master. Afternoon guided walk from Nanzen-ji to Eikan-do. Lunch at a traditional obanzai restaurant. |
| ADVENTURE | Before Sunrise at Fushimi Inari. Pre-dawn through 10,000 torii gates before the tour groups arrive. Return via cycle through the Fushimi sake district. Afternoon hike on the Kurama mountain trail with a hot spring stop on the return. Bento lunch on the trail. |
| LEISURE | The Philosopher's Path. Late morning departure for Kyoto's beloved canal-side walking route at its most beautiful during koyo. Coffee at a machiya café. Afternoon in Nishiki Market with a local food guide for tastings. Return by 4pm. |
| EVENING | Group dinner at a celebrated Arashiyama restaurant — river views, bamboo groves at dusk, and a seasonal menu that tastes like Kyoto. Semi-private dining room. Wine and sake pairing. |
You know what it means now — to move through a country that has been making beauty for 1,500 years. Today is for going back to the places you're not ready to leave, and for sitting at a table tonight with the women who were with you for all of it.
| Morning Wellness · 6:00–7:00 AM — A gentle morning yoga session. Restorative, slow, and a quiet acknowledgment that this is the last morning of the journey. |
| CULTURE | Washi, Silk & Lacquer. A morning furoshiki workshop at a Kyoto textile atelier, followed by a guided walk through the Nishijin weaving district. Private lacquerware demonstration. Lunch at a Nishiki Market specialty restaurant. Afternoon free. |
| ADVENTURE | Arashiyama by Bicycle. Through bamboo grove, Tenryu-ji gardens, and along the Hozu River. A final push to a lesser-known hilltop viewpoint overlooking the entire Kyoto basin in full autumn color. Café lunch in the village. Return at 4pm. |
| LEISURE | A Morning to Call Your Own. Rent a kimono in Gion and walk the streets you now know. Or return to your favorite temple, your favorite café, your favorite view. A solo morning in a city that's become yours. |
| 7:30 PM | Farewell Dinner. A private dining room in Kyoto's most celebrated culinary district — kaiseki or contemporary Japanese, seasonal and extraordinary. This dinner is designed to move you: toasts, stories, and a setting that honors everything the last nine days have been. |
| ✦ Farewell Dinner — Night 9 The final gathering. A private room, a curated menu, and a group of women who arrived as strangers and leave as something else entirely. Sake, wine, and a toast to wherever next. |
The last morning. Your bags are already packed, but you're not quite ready. Take one more walk. Eat one more bowl of rice. Sit with your coffee and the particular quality of light that Japan only gets in December.
| MORNING | Leisurely breakfast. Final hotel checkout. Solo Sojourn coordinator assists with luggage and onward logistics. Guests depart for Kansai International Airport or continue independently for extensions. |
| DEPARTURES | We'll get you safely to the taxi or train line — and wish you goodbye with a list of reasons to come back. |
- 9 nights accommodation, single occupancy guaranteed
- Dedicated group lounge and wellness space throughout
- All inter-city transportation (private coach, Shinkansen ×2)
- All luggage transfers between hotels
- English-speaking guide or escort on all transfers
- Daily morning wellness session (full activity days)
- One guided activity per day per chosen track (Culture, Adventure, or Leisure)
- Transportation, guide, and lunch with each activity
- 9 group dinners with sake, wine, or Japanese whisky
- Welcome Dinner, Onsen Kaiseki & Farewell Dinner experiences
- City exploration guides for self-directed time
- Airport meet-and-greet on arrival in Tokyo
- Solo Sojourn travel coordinator on-trip throughout
- All applicable taxes and service charges
- International flights to/from Tokyo
- Travel insurance (required; available through Solo Sojourn)
- Visa fees where applicable
- Meals not specified in the itinerary
- Personal shopping, spa treatments, optional upgrades
- Gratuities for guides and drivers
- Departure day airport transfers
- COVID-19 or health-related travel requirements
Trip Dates
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Guaranteed Available PackagesSaturdayNovember 20, 2027MondayNovember 29, 2027$625030Available

