Day 1

Arrival in Tokyo

Arrive in Tokyo via Haneda and settle into Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku. We ease in with a neighborhood walk, a relaxed welcome dinner, and a rooftop onsen soak. Optional nightcap or konbini run for those with energy. The goal is simple: land softly and exhale.

Day 2

Architecture, Design, and a Little Heat

A slow morning begins with onsen time before a guided architecture walk through Omotesando. Lunch at Uni inside the MVRDV-designed GYRE building anchors the day. Evening brings a hands-on cooking class, followed by optional karaoke for anyone ready to sing their heart out.

Day 3

Old Tokyo, New Views

We start early exploring Tsukiji’s outer market, then slow the pace in Yanaka’s historic streets. The afternoon is open. At night, we gather for skyline drinks overlooking Tokyo, with optional vinyl bars or dessert crawls to follow.

Day 4

Art, Analog, and Night Energy

teamLab immerses us in light and movement, followed by a decompression window. The afternoon focuses on analog discovery in Akihabara—vinyl, cameras, and retro culture. Evening brings izakaya energy and optional late-night side quests with house soul + R&B edits.

Day 5

Tokyo to Snow Peak

We board the Shinkansen and watch the city fade into countryside. By afternoon, we arrive at Snow Peak Camp Field in Niigata. The tone shifts immediately—open space, fresh air, and firelit dinner mark the beginning of deep rest.

Day 6

Snow Peak, To the Source

A full immersion day at Snow Peak includes headquarters, museum, spa, and onsen time. The evening is anchored by a Michelin-starred dinner at Restaurant Seppou before returning to camp for a quiet, restorative night.

Day 7

Back to Tokyo, Daikanyama

After a slow morning, we return to Tokyo and check into a design-forward hotel in Daikanyama. The afternoon invites wandering—record shops, cafés, and parks. The evening is open for wine bars, casual dinners, or another long night if the mood hits.

Day 8

Kamakura

A day trip to Kamakura brings bamboo groves, temples, forest paths, and ocean air. Lunch unfolds in a seasonal garden setting before returning to Tokyo calm and full. Evening is free or softly social near the hotel.

Day 9

Spa and Closing the Loop

A full day dedicated to stillness—massages, soaking, and rest. We close the journey with an early, celebratory farewell dinner, sharing reflections and one last toast to a trip well lived.

Day 10

Depart Tokyo

Breakfast. One last walk. A final coffee Matcha. You leave Japan restored—not because you did everything, but because you didn’t try to.

This trip is for travelers who want to experience Japan beyond the highlights—moving between city, mountains, and onsen culture with intention and curiosity. It’s designed for people who appreciate good food, thoughtful design, long walks, and slowing down just enough to really take it in. If you value depth over rush and shared moments over packed itineraries, you’ll feel at home here.

— Who is this Trip Designed?

Accommodations

Beginning at Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku, we ease into Tokyo before trading city energy for the quiet rhythm of the mountains—heading north into Niigata and settling into Snow Peak’s Camp Field, where cool air, open space, and restorative vibes reset the body. We eventually circle back to Tokyo to close the loop with one last taste of the city’s glow and late-night shimmer.

Trip Guide

With plenty of experience and a big love for the outdoors, your guide Lisa will make sure everyone feels welcome, relaxed, and ready for adventure.

Meals

Savor Japan through a dynamic blend of refined city dining and soulful outdoor cooking. From Tokyo’s acclaimed restaurants to Hakuba’s fireside meals, each experience highlights regional craft and the joy of cooking both at the table and in the wild.

FAQ

Every great adventure begins with a few questions—that’s part of the journey. If you're curious about what’s ahead or wondering if this experience is right for you, our FAQs have you covered. You’ll find thoughtful answers to help you feel confident, grounded, and excited for what’s to come.
Who is this trip designed for? (Japanese Alps)

This trip is for people who like their travel layered—cities and countryside, design and tradition, quiet mornings and neon nights. Japan with Camp Yoshi moves intentionally, trading rush for rhythm and curiosity for checklists. You’ll walk a lot, eat extremely well, and learn how to slow down in places built for precision and care.

The pace is full but thoughtful, designed for guests who enjoy paying attention—to details, etiquette, food, and flow. You don’t need to be an expert traveler, but you do need patience, openness, and a willingness to let the country lead. If you’re drawn to culture, craft, and the kind of experience that subtly rewires how you move through the world, Japan will meet you exactly where you are—and then gently stretch you.

How big is the group?

Twelve. That’s it. Just enough for a mix of personalities, but small enough that by day two, you’ll know who snores and who always asks for seconds.

Can I arrive late or leave early?

We get it — life happens. But because of how remote some of our trips are, arrivals and departures are coordinated pretty tightly. If you need to arrive late or duck out early, let us know before booking so we can figure out if it’s possible.

Will the itinerary change after booking?

Nature’s the creative director. Weather, permits, or partner shifts may tweak the plan. Nothing cancels—it adapts. You’ll still get the magic, just in a different wrapper.

Do I have to participate in all the activities?

Nope. If you want to skip a hike and linger at the hotel with a book and a poolside spritz, go for it. That said, this trip is designed like a story — each chapter builds on the last. Miss one, and you might miss the plot twist.

What kind of support can I expect?

Think of us as your guides, hosts, and low-key hype team. Your local guide plus the Camp Gurus handle the logistics, transport, meals, and all the behind-the-scenes wizardry. We also roll with wilderness first responders, so you can feel safe going deep. Your only job? Show up and live it.

Are allergies and dietary preferences accommodated?

Yes. Food is the heartbeat here. Vegan, gluten-free, pescatarian — we’ll make sure your plate feels thoughtful. Just know this is harvest-to-table, so flexibility helps. If a fisherman pulls in snapper that morning, it’s going on the grill.

Once you make a payment, each camper on your reservation will receive an e-mail asking to complete their Camper Profile where allergies and dietary restrictions can be shared.

What is your policy around alcohol and drug use?

We love a good toast. Alcohol is not included in the trip price, but campers are welcome to purchase their own — and trust, there will be plenty of opportunities to lean into the island’s rum, wine, and cocktails. At certain meals, we’ll include alcohol pairings (think bubbles at sunset or a local rum tasting), but for the most part, it’s BYOB or direct-purchase.

Cannabis? Only where it’s legal and if it fits the vibe. Out on boats, during hikes, or in technical terrain, it’s off-limits. Trust us: kayaking through a glowing bioluminescent bay at night is a natural high all on its own.

What is your policy around firearms?

Nope. Not here. The only thing we’re shooting is photos and maybe an espresso shot before the hike.

What is your cancellation policy?

We design our experiences with care and commit early to the people and places that make them possible—farmers, chefs, guides, drivers, and hosts. Because of this, our cancellation policy is built to balance flexibility for our guests with fairness to our partners.

If you cancel 90 or more days before departure, you may choose either a full refund minus a 5% processing fee, or a Camp Yoshi credit valid for 18 months. Credits are transferable and can be applied to any Camp Yoshi experience.

If you cancel between 60 and 89 days before departure, you will receive a 50% refund and a 50% Camp Yoshi credit, valid for 18 months.

If you cancel between 31 and 59 days before departure, you will receive a Camp Yoshi credit for 75% of your total trip cost, valid for 12 months. At this stage, most logistics are locked, but we want to make it possible to join us again when timing allows.

Cancellations made within 30 days of departure are non-refundable, as lodging, food, staffing, and permits have been finalized. In some cases, credits may be considered if we are able to fill your spot. We encourage guests to reach out early—communication matters.

At any point prior to departure, you may transfer your reservation to another guest at no additional cost, provided they meet the trip requirements. This is often the easiest way to recover your full investment.

If Camp Yoshi needs to cancel a trip for any reason, guests will receive a full refund or a full Camp Yoshi credit, at their choice.

We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance to protect your investment against unexpected changes.

How can I contact Camp Yoshi?

Visit our Contact page. We might be outside when you hit send, but we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.