You’ve been daydreaming about Tokyo’s neon lights, the beauty of Kyoto’s temples, and the unforgettable experiences that Japan has to offer. Now, it’s time to make those dreams your reality.
This isn’t just any trip—it’s a luxury journey crafted just for you. From shopping in Shibuya to indulging in Michelin-star dining, we’ve designed this trip to fill your Instagram with stunning photos and your soul with memories. Picture this: a matcha tea ceremony, exploring the bustling streets of Tokyo, and then retreating to the plush comfort of five-star accommodations at the Westin Tokyo and Hilton Kyoto.
Stop waiting for the “right time”—now is your time to live the soft life in Japan. Whether it’s indulging in world-class sushi, exploring ancient temples, or experiencing Japan’s luxurious side, this trip is all about creating experiences that will stay with you forever. No more FOMO—Japan is calling, and you’re meant to answer.
Picture yourself stepping into a quiet tatami-lined room that smells faintly of cedar and fresh straw. A single hanging scroll and a small flower arrangement set the mood—nothing showy, just intentional.
That’s the vibe of the traditional Japanese matcha tea ceremony (chanoyu or chadō): it’s less about drinking green tea and more about slowing down, appreciating simple beauty, and connecting with the people in the room.
Here’s the quick rundown. The host heats water in a cast-iron kettle, scoops vibrant jade-green matcha powder into a hand-thrown bowl, adds the hot water, and whisks it with a bamboo chasen until it’s silky and frothy.
Every move—the way the ladle is lifted, the bowl rotated, even how the whisk is rinsed—follows centuries-old choreography designed around four core principles: wa (harmony), kei (respect), sei (purity), and jaku (tranquility).
Guests bow, admire the craftsmanship of the utensils, and sip in silence, turning the bowl slightly to avoid drinking from its “front” (a nod of respect to the artist and the host).
Snacks of delicate seasonal sweets balance the tea’s slight bitterness, and the whole exchange becomes a mini mindfulness retreat—graceful, deliberate, and surprisingly grounding.
In short, a matcha tea ceremony turns making a cup of tea into an artful ritual of hospitality and presence, reminding everyone at the table to slow down and savor the moment—one frothy sip at a time.
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Located in the Ebisu district, within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and nightlife
Nestled in Tokyo’s fashionable Ebisu district, The Westin Tokyo offers the perfect blend of timeless sophistication and soft life serenity. This 5-star property is known for its spacious rooms, classic charm, and peaceful surroundings—all while being just minutes from Tokyo’s electric energy. Whether you’re sipping cocktails with a view or unwinding after a full day of exploring, this luxurious escape sets the tone for a perfectly balanced Japan experience.
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Tucked into the heart of Kyoto’s sophisticated Kawaramachi Sanjo district, the Hilton Kyoto offers the perfect balance of modern luxury and traditional Japanese charm.
This brand-new 5-star hotel is surrounded by everything Kyoto is known for—temples draped in history, tranquil gardens, curated boutiques, and vibrant food scenes—all just steps from your door.
Inside, the experience is just as extraordinary: think spa-inspired bathrooms, elevated design details, and sweeping city views from the rooftop bar.
Whether you’re soaking in the serenity of a shrine or indulging in a perfectly plated kaiseki dinner, your stay at Hilton Kyoto wraps you in comfort, style, and the kind of effortless elegance that defines the soft life.
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KNB TRAVEL LLC, highly recommends that you purchase travel insurance for your Japan Experience.
*Prices quoted are based on costs at the time of posting and are subject to change without notice and until a deposit or full payment has been applied. Pricing is per person unless otherwise stated. Payment plan available. US citizens are required to have a valid passport that does not expire within 6 months of the date of travel.