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Japan in Bloom

Cherry blossoms by Shinkansen: Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima in full bloom

The platform clears. The Shinkansen Nozomi slides in, silent and exact, and Japan begins. You’ve timed this trip to the day — peak bloom, five cities, no wasted hours. Alp Travel Co. handles every transfer so you move without friction.

ANA NH838 from Delhi lands you at Haneda. Three nights at The Peninsula Tokyo put you steps from the Imperial Palace gardens. Start at Ueno Park: join the hanami crowds, find a patch of grass, watch the pink canopy shift in the wind. Next morning, a local gourmand walks you through Tsukiji Outer Market — fresh sushi, grilled unagi, no guesswork. That afternoon, board a Sumida River cruise. Blossoms line both banks. The city frames itself perfectly without any effort from you.

The Romancecar gets you to Hakone in under 90 minutes. Gora Kadan assigns you a private onsen; steam rises against cold mountain air. Spend a morning at the Hakone Open-Air Museum, where Rodin and Picasso share ground with cedar trees. Then board the Lake Ashi cruise — Fuji’s snow line appears above the treeline on clear days. Rest here. You’ll need it.

A Shinkansen hop delivers you to Kyoto and The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto. Walk the Philosopher’s Path at your own pace; the canal reflects blossoms the whole length. In Gion, a private tea ceremony at Urasenke teaches you the four principles — harmony, respect, purity, tranquility — through practice, not lecture. Then climb Fushimi Inari: the red torii gates run for two kilometres up the hill. Go early. Go far.

Fifteen minutes on the Shinkansen and you’re in Osaka. Conrad Osaka puts you above the clouds; the infinity pool on the 40th floor earns its reputation. That night, the Dotonbori Night Food Walk earns its. Takoyaki from Aizuya, okonomiyaki at Mizuno — your guide knows the order. Morning brings Osaka Castle and the Nishinomaru Garden, where 300 cherry trees are still holding colour.

Hiroshima asks something different of you. The Sheraton Grand Hiroshima is your base. At the Peace Memorial Museum, the exhibits are spare and direct — they don’t need embellishment. Spend time. Then take the short ferry to Miyajima Island. The Itsukushima Shrine gate stands in tidal water; at high tide it appears to float. Sika deer move through the grounds, indifferent to the crowds.

The Shinkansen returns you to Osaka. Kansai International Airport sends you home on schedule.

You've timed it to peak bloom. Five cities, one rail line, zero wasted days.

How it unfolds

FLY IN
Flight · 7h DEL→HND, ANA NH838, ~7h, direct
DAYS 1–3

Tokyo — The Peninsula Tokyo

ANA NH838 lands you at Haneda. Check into The Peninsula Tokyo — your room faces the Imperial Palace gardens. Walk Ueno Park with the hanami crowds, blossoms overhead. A local gourmand guides you through Tsukiji Outer Market: fresh sushi, grilled unagi, straight to the source. That afternoon, the Sumida River cruise frames the skyline in pink.

  • Ueno Park Hanami Walk · 2h Go at sunset for illuminated cherry blossoms
  • Tsukiji Outer Market Food Tour · 3h Morning for freshest sushi and minimal crowds
  • Sumida River Cherry Blossom Cruise · 1.5h Late afternoon for golden hour photos
Train · 1h 30m Tokyo→Hakone, Odakyu Romancecar, Green Car, ~1h30m direct
DAYS 4–5

Hakone

The Romancecar reaches Hakone in under 90 minutes. Gora Kadan gives you a private onsen; the steam rises against cold air. The Hakone Open-Air Museum places sculpture inside cedar forest — take your time. A Lake Ashi cruise puts Fuji on the horizon. This leg is built for recovery.

  • Hakone Open-Air Museum · 2h Visit mid-morning before crowds
  • Lake Ashi Sightseeing Cruise · 1h Clear day for Mt. Fuji views
  • Private Onsen Experience · 1.5h Evening soak for relaxation after sightseeing
Train · 2h 20m Hakone→Kyoto, Shinkansen Nozomi, Green Car, ~2h20m (Odawara–Kyoto)
DAYS 6–8

Kyoto — Hyatt Regency Kyoto

The Shinkansen drops you at Kyoto Station. The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto sits on the Kamogawa River. Walk the Philosopher’s Path — the canal mirrors every blossom. A private tea ceremony at Urasenke in Gion teaches the ritual through doing. Fushimi Inari’s torii gates run two kilometres uphill. Start early.

  • Philosopher's Path Hanami Walk · 2h Early morning for soft light and quiet
  • Private Tea Ceremony in Gion · 1.5h Late afternoon for best ambience
  • Fushimi Inari Shrine & Torii Gates · 2h Go at sunrise to avoid crowds
Train · 15m Kyoto→Osaka, Shinkansen Nozomi, Green Car, ~15m direct
DAYS 9–10

Osaka — Conrad Osaka

Fifteen minutes on the Shinkansen and Osaka begins. Conrad Osaka’s 40th-floor infinity pool delivers on the view. The Dotonbori Night Food Walk covers takoyaki at Aizuya and okonomiyaki at Mizuno — your guide sets the order. Osaka Castle’s Nishinomaru Garden still holds 300 trees in bloom.

  • Dotonbori Night Food Walk · 2h Evening for neon lights and street food
  • Osaka Castle & Nishinomaru Garden Hanami · 2h Visit midday for best blossom viewing
Train · 1h 30m Osaka→Hiroshima, Shinkansen Nozomi, Green Car, ~1h30m direct
DAYS 11–12

Hiroshima

The Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima is spare and precise. Let it take the time it needs. Stay at the Sheraton Grand Hiroshima, then ferry to Miyajima Island. The Itsukushima Shrine gate stands in tidal water — at high tide, it floats. Sika deer move through the grounds without concern.

  • Peace Memorial Park & Museum · 2.5h Morning for a contemplative visit
  • Miyajima Island & Itsukushima Shrine · 4h Afternoon for sunset at the floating torii
Train · 1h 30m Hiroshima→Osaka, Shinkansen Nozomi, Green Car, ~1h30m direct
DAYS 13–14

Osaka

Osaka closes the circuit without demanding anything new. Spend a morning at Kuromon Ichiba Market — the covered arcade where fishmongers grill sea urchin and scallops at the stall — then return to the Conrad, whose sky lobby sits 40 floors above the Nakanoshima canal island, and let the city grid settle into evening below you. Kansai International is 75 minutes south by train.

Where we stay

Hotels on this journey

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Tokyo

The Peninsula Tokyo

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Tokyo

Park Hyatt Tokyo

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Kyoto

Hyatt Regency Kyoto

VIA HYATT PRIVé • VIRTUOSO

Osaka

Conrad Osaka

VIA HILTON FOR LUXURY • VIRTUOSO

Hakone, Japan · Relais & Chu00e2teaux

Gora Kadan

Daily kaiseki dinner, private onsen access

Kyoto, Japan · Marriott

The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto

Breakfast, river view upgrade on availability

Hiroshima, Japan · Marriott

Sheraton Grand Hiroshima

Breakfast, late check-out

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