Our walking holidays in Japan

Walking holidays in Japan leave the fascinating but crowded cities behind for countryside which is especially stunning during spring and summer, when the trees take on dramatic hues. Iconic pilgrimage walks such as the Shikoku Trail and the Kumano Kodo roam temple to temple through spectacular mountain and forest landscapes, while the Nakasendo Trail sees you follow in the footsteps of samurai. Usually tailor made and self-guided, though guided small group trips are available, our Japan walking holidays give you the pleasure of staying in family-run ryokans and minshukus, resting tired limbs in onsen hot springs, and dining on sumptuous locally sourced food.

Our top Walking holidays in Japan

Japan self guided walking holiday, Nakasendo Trail

From £915 to £1315
5 days ex flights
Self-guided walking along Japan’s ancient Nakasendo trail

Kumano Kodo trail walking holiday in Japan

From AU $2285 to AU $2700
7 days ex flights
1200-year-old Kumano Kodo walk, major pilgrimage destination

Nakasendo Trail walking tour, Japan

From £3960
12 days ex flights
Village-to-village walking on the historic Nakasendo trail
Small group2026: 24 Mar, 2 Apr, 16 Apr, 9 May, 21 May, 1 Jun, 28 Sep, 6 Oct, 16 Oct, 19 Oct, 27 Oct, 13 Nov, 17 Nov

Kumano Kodo walking holiday, Japan

From £3195
9 days ex flights
Village to village walking in the sacred Kii Peninsula
Small group2026: 5 Apr, 7 May, 4 Jun, 23 Sep, 14 Oct, 4 Nov

Shikoku Pilgrimage self guided walking tour, Japan

From £1100 to £2710
10 days ex flights
Shikoku 88 Pilgimage route self-guided walking

Japanese Alps walking tour

From £4999
13 days ex flights
Tradition & history on the trails of the Japanese Alps
Small group2026: 28 Feb, 7 Nov

Walk the Nakasendo Trail highlights

From AU $2595 to AU $2700
6 days ex flights
Walk the most beautiful section via the Kiso Valley

Nikko and Yumoto Onsen walking tour, Japan

From £1285 to £1425
4 days ex flights
Explore Nikko and hike in the beautiful Oku Nikko plains.

Nakasendo self guided walking tour

From £1810 to £3230
10 days ex flights
The Nakasendo Trail and Kamikochi -or extend to Nikko
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Nakasendo Trail walking holiday in Japan

Established in the 17th century to help feudal lords, their samurai guards and merchants easily get from Kyoto to Edo (now Tokyo), the Nakasendo Trail is over 500km long – but most walkers will only cover a short segment. The route links a series of ‘post towns’ which offer accommodation, often in traditional ryokans, where you can soak in a hot spring bath. You can walk the Nakasendo Trail at any time of year, but in winter it’s magical – dusted with snow and with few other people around. Most holidays also allow some time in Tokyo and Kyoto.

Kumano Kodo Trail walking holiday in Japan

When you walk the Kumano Kodo Trail through the Kii Mountains south of Kyoto, you are following in the footsteps of pilgrims who have made this journey for thousands of years. The Kumano Kodo links three sacred shrines, but the mountains themselves have immense spiritual significance too. Whether you bow to a deity or not, you cannot fail to enjoy the ethereal landscapes, as well as the many traditional villages that you’ll pass along the way. Almost 260km in length, the route can be broken up, with the mountainous Nakahechi – four or five days in total – the most popular section.

Shikoku Pilgrimage walking holiday in Japan

The Shikoku Pilgrimage loops around Japan’s smallest island for 1,200km, offering a path to spiritual enlightenment for the faithful. Many will break it up into stages, sometimes taking years to complete the route. Walks begin and end at Mount Koya, the spiritual HQ of Shingon Buddhism, and take in 88 official and 20 unofficial temples linked with the founder Kobo Daishi. You’ll identify followers by their distinctive white clothing, conical hats and staffs. Most Shikoku holidays are self guided, and will cover terrain that is sometimes challenging through mountains, rice paddies, fishing villages and hot spring towns.

Nikko & Yumoto walking holiday in Japan

Two hours north of Tokyo by train and set on Japan’s famous ‘Romantic Road’, Nikko National Park is home to the UNESCO-listed, 15th-century Toshogu Shrine. Lovely hiking trails thread the mountainous scenery, through forests and villages, and past hot springs and lakes, where you may encounter deer and monkeys. Nikko walking holidays are often combined with a stay at a ryokan in the nearby town of Yumoto, renowned for its thermal hot springs. Aim to come in October, when the colours in the foliage are divine; momijigari is the Japanese term for admiring autumn leaves.

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Sarah Lowry19 Nov 2025
10 out of 10….Being off the beaten track. Even in the places we expected to find crowds, our guide (Sachiko - wonderful!) managed to find the routes less travelled.read more
Laura Yatvin17 Nov 2025
Wonderful inns and inn mealsread more
Jenny Lee12 Nov 2025
Outstanding. Looking for our next tour. We’ll be back.read more
Photo credits: [Page banner: OKU Japan] [Nakasendo Trail: © OKU Japan] [Kumano Kodo Trail: Roderick Eime] [Shikoku Pilgrimage : KimonBerlin] [Nikko & Yumoto Onsen: Guilhem Vellut]