Recorrer China y Japón: Los mejores paquetes guiados, precios y consejos (2026)

China y Japón: Los mejores paquetes guiados, precios y consejos (2026)
China y Japón: Los mejores paquetes guiados, precios y consejos (2026)

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Why Combine China and Japan in One Tour?

Two neighboring civilizations. Two completely different worlds.

China is ancient grandeur at scale — the Great Wall stretching over mountain ridges, the terracotta warriors standing silent for 2,000 years, and landscapes that look like living ink paintings. Japan is precision, serenity, and beauty distilled — bullet trains gliding past Mount Fuji, golden pavilions reflected in still ponds, deer wandering freely through Nara’s temple parks.

The reason so many travelers choose a combined China and Japan tour is simple: the contrast es the experience. You don’t just visit two countries. You experience two philosophical approaches to life, art, food, and time — one next to the other, which makes each destination even more vivid.

Geographically, they’re also a natural pairing. Both are accessible via major international hubs, visas are manageable, and a combined itinerary of 14–21 days is entirely realistic without feeling rushed — especially with a well-designed guided tour.

 

China vs. Japan: Honest Price Comparison

One of the most common questions we get: “Which is more expensive — China or Japan?”

The honest answer: Japan is significantly more expensive for daily travel costs, while China offers exceptional value, especially in the interior cities.

Category China Japón
Budget accommodation (per night) 15–\40 USD 50–\100 USD
Mid-range hotel (per night) 50–\120 USD 120–\250 USD
Local restaurant meal 3–\10 USD 10–\25 USD
Bullet train (major cities) 30–\80 USD 50–\150 USD
Guided tour packages From $249 USD (day tours) From $1,934 USD (multi-day)

 

⚠️ Price ranges above are approximate market estimates for 2026. Tour package prices are verified from YellowBird Tour’s published rates.

 

 

What Does This Mean for Your Budget?

 

A 14-day combined China and Japan guided tour typically ranges between $2,500 and $5,000+ per person, depending on:

  • Level of accommodation (budget, mid-range, or premium)
  • Whether international flights are included
  • Group size (small group vs. private)
  • Season of travel (peak cherry blossom or Golden Week periods cost more)

 

China is the more affordable leg, meaning smart travelers often spend more days in Japan while keeping overall costs manageable by pairing it with a well-priced China itinerary.

YellowBird Tour’s approach: They offer China tours starting from as little as $249 USD for short experiences, and Japan tours from $1,934 USD for 7-day packages — making it one of the most accessible options to build a dual-country itinerary around your budget.

 

Top Highlighted Destinations in Each Country

China’s Must-Visit Highlights

 

Paquete de viaje All Tours China

 

China is staggeringly large — you could travel for months and still not see it all. The key is choosing a region and diving deep. The classic China tour circuit includes:

  • Pekín — Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, Rickshaw Hutong rides, the Great Wall (Mutianyu or Jinshanling sections)
  • Xi'an — The Terracotta Warriors, Muslim Quarter food streets, ancient city walls
  • Shanghai — The Bund at night, Yu Garden, French Concession, Jade Buddha Temple, Huangpu River Cruise
  • Guilin & Yangshuo — Karst mountain landscapes, Li River, Longji Rice Terraces
  • Chengdu & Sichuan — Giant Pandas, Leshan Giant Buddha, Jiuzhaigou Valley
  • Tíbet — Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Everest Base Camp (with special permits)
  • Harbin — Ice and Snow World, Snow Town, Siberian Tiger Park (best in winter)

 

Japan’s Must-Visit Highlights

 

China y Japón: Los mejores paquetes guiados, precios y consejos (2026)

 

Japan rewards slow travel — each city has layers that reveal themselves over days:

  • Tokio — Senso-ji Temple, Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Shinjuku, Harajuku
  • Hakone — Views of Mount Fuji, hot spring resorts (onsen)
  • Kioto — Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Fushimi Inari Shrine, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Gion District, Philosopher’s Path
  • Nara — Todai-ji Temple, Nara Deer Park (yes, the deer really do bow back)
  • Osaka — Osaka Castle, Dotonbori Street food scene, Kuromon Market

 

Best Guided Tours Combining China and Japan

 

When it comes to guided tours combining China and Japan, the market broadly divides into two categories:

Large Group Coach Tours (Budget-Friendly, Less Flexible)

These typically include 20–40 people, follow fixed itineraries, and are the most affordable option. Great for first-time travelers who want logistics handled, but can feel rushed.

Small Group & Tailor-Made Tours (Best Value for Experience)

These limit groups to 12 or fewer travelers, use certified local guides, allow customization, and provide a far more authentic experience. This is the model used by specialists like Gira YellowBird.

What to Look for in a Top-Rated China and Japan Tour Package:

Local certified guides (not just drivers + audio guides)
Transparent pricing — know what’s included before you book
Flexible customization — the ability to adjust based on your interests
No hidden fees — entrance tickets, meals, and transport clearly stated
Real traveler reviews — verifiable on independent platforms
Direct communication — access to the actual team handling your tour

 

Featured China Tours from YellowBird Tour

Gira YellowBird specializes in tours across China with 40+ China itineraries ranging from single-day experiences to 10+ day explorations. Here are some of the best options to combine with a Japan leg:

 

Pekín clásico en 4 días

2 Days Beijing: Forbidden City & Great Wall

From $459 USD | 2 Days

The perfect China starter: Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, a Rickshaw Hutong ride, Temple of Heaven, and the Mutianyu Great Wall. Pairs beautifully with Tokyo as your Japan entry point — both are world-class megacities with thousands of years of history underneath them.

 

 

Visita de 4 días a Shanghái

Visita de 4 días a Shanghái

From $450 USD | 4 Days

The perfect China endpoint before flying to Japan. Shanghai to Tokyo: two of the world’s most futuristic cities, yet each completely unique. Includes the Bund, Nanjing Road, Yu Garden, French Concession, and Jade Buddha Temple.

 

 

Excursión de 3 días a Buda en Chengdu y Leshan

 

Circuito de 7 días por Jiuzhaigou y Chengdu

From $963 USD | 7 Days

For travelers who want to go beyond the typical tourist circuit. Jiuzhaigou’s rainbow-colored lakes, the Leshan Giant Buddha, Chengdu’s panda bases — this is China’s natural and cultural heartland. Combine with Japan’s bamboo groves and temple gardens for a nature-themed dual itinerary.

 

Excursión de 5 días a la mágica Chongqing

Crucero de 4 días por el río Yangtsé

From $399 USD | 4 Days

Sail through the Three Gorges — Qutang, Wuxia, and Xiling — on one of the world’s great river journeys. A uniquely Chinese experience with no equivalent in Japan.

 

 

Harbin: El País de las Maravillas Invernal de China le espera en 2025-2026

6 días Harbin, de la ciudad de la nieve a la montaña Changbai

From $459 USD | 6 Days

Winter travelers, this is your tour. Ice sculptures the size of buildings, snow-dusted Manchurian forests, and Changbai Mountain’s volcanic crater lake. Combine with Japan’s Hokkaido ski resorts for the ultimate winter Asia itinerary.

 

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5 Days Guilin, Longji & Yangshuo Highlights

From: See website | 5 Days

The landscape that inspired a thousand Chinese paintings — karst peaks, terraced rice fields, and the legendary Li River. Combine this with Japan’s countryside for a natural wonders theme itinerary.

Browse all China Tours on YellowBird — 40+ itineraries available.

 

Featured Japan Tours from YellowBird Tour

YellowBird’s Japan tours are led by certified local guides with deep knowledge of Japanese culture, temple etiquette, and the hidden spots tourists miss. Current available packages:

 

9 días de viaje por Tokio, Kioto, Nara y Osaka

9 Days Japan Cherry Blossom Journey: Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara & Osaka

From $3,394 USD | 9 Days

The definitive Japan tour, perfectly timed for cherry blossom season. You’ll ride the bullet train between cities, walk the Philosopher’s Path under a canopy of sakura, spot free-roaming deer at Nara, and experience Kyoto’s Gion district at dusk. This tour is the one most China + Japan travelers add as their Japanese finale.

Destacan:

  • Cherry blossom viewing (seasonal)
  • Senso-ji Temple & Meiji Shrine (Tokyo)
  • Shibuya & Shinjuku districts
  • Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) & Fushimi Inari Shrine (Kyoto)
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
  • Nara Deer Park & Todai-ji Temple
  • Osaka Castle & Dotonbori Street

 

Lo mejor de Tokio, Kioto y Osaka en 7 días

7 Days Best of Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka Tour

From $1,934 USD | 7 Days

The most efficient Japan itinerary for travelers combining with China. Seven days is the sweet spot — enough to experience Tokyo’s energy, Kyoto’s serenity, and Osaka’s legendary food scene without feeling rushed. A bullet train pass connects it all seamlessly.

Destacan:

  • Senso-ji Temple & Shibuya Crossing
  • Imperial Palace grounds
  • Bullet train experience (Shinkansen)
  • Kinkaku-ji & Fushimi Inari (Kyoto)
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove & Gion District
  • Nara Deer Park
  • Osaka Castle & Dotonbori

 

Browse all Japan Tours on YellowBird and filter by duration or price.

 

Best Time to Visit China and Japan for Pleasant Weather

 

China y Japón: Los mejores paquetes guiados, precios y consejos (2026)

 

Planning a combined China and Japan tour requires some seasonal strategy, since both countries have distinct peak periods. Here’s the honest breakdown:

Spring: March to May — The Gold Standard

Lo mejor para: Cherry blossoms in Japan (late March–April), mild weather across China, Guilin rice terraces turning green.

  • Japan: Peak cherry blossom (sakura) season typically runs late March to mid-April in Tokyo and Kyoto, slightly later in northern areas. This is the most popular and romantic time to visit — book well in advance.
  • China: Comfortable temperatures in Beijing and Shanghai. Spring is ideal for the Great Wall, Zhangjiajie, and Guilin.
  • Verdict: ⭐ The #1 recommended time for a combined China + Japan tour.

Autumn: September to November — Close Second

Lo mejor para: Autumn foliage (koyo) in Japan, comfortable temperatures everywhere, harvest season colors.

  • Japan: Red and gold maple leaves blanket Kyoto’s temples from late October through November. Arguably more beautiful than cherry blossom season — and with fewer tourists.
  • China: Excellent weather for most destinations. Great Wall hikes are spectacular with autumn colors.
  • Verdict: ⭐⭐ The smart traveler’s choice for fewer crowds and stunning scenery.

Summer: June to August — Use With Caution

  • Hot and humid in both countries, especially July–August in Tokyo, Kyoto, Shanghai, and Xi’an.
  • Japan’s rainy season (tsuyu) typically runs June–July.
  • Northern China and Harbin are pleasant in summer.
  • Verdict: Manageable, but embrace early morning sightseeing and pack accordingly.

Winter: December to February — The Underrated Option

  • Japan: Tokyo is cold but dry and clear, with occasional snow. Hokkaido has world-class skiing.
  • China: Beijing and Xi’an are cold but manageable. Harbin in January–February is spectacular for the Ice and Snow Festival.
  • Verdict: Best for budget travelers (lower prices, fewer tourists) and winter-specific experiences.

Pro tip from YellowBird: If you can only choose one window, plan your trip to arrive in Japan first during late March, then travel to China in early-to-mid April. You’ll catch the tail end of cherry blossoms in Japan and arrive in China as spring peaks across the country.

 

How to Book a Multi-Country Tour Online (Step by Step)

 

China y Japón: Los mejores paquetes guiados, precios y consejos (2026)

 

Booking a China and Japan tour package online is straightforward when you know what to look for. Here’s the process used by experienced Asia travelers:

Step 1: Define Your Travel Style

Before looking at anything else, answer these:

  • Do you prefer small group tours (≤12 people) or larger groups?
  • Fixed itinerary or tailor-made flexibility?
  • Budget range per person (excluding flights)?
  • How many total days do you have?

Step 2: Choose Your Entry and Exit Points

Most combined tours work best with one of these flight configurations:

  • Fly into Tokyo → Travel Japan → Fly to Beijing or Shanghai → Travel China → Fly home
  • Fly into Beijing → Travel China → Fly to Tokyo or Osaka → Travel Japan → Fly home

The second option works well if you want to end your trip in Japan with a direct flight home from Tokyo.

Step 3: Select Your Tours Separately or as a Package

With operators like Gira YellowBird, you can:

  1. Browse China tours at yellowbirdtour.com/country/china/
  2. Browse Japan tours at yellowbirdtour.com/country/japan/
  3. Contact their team directly to build a connected itinerary with no middlemen and no hidden fees

Step 4: Verify What’s Included

Always confirm:

  • ✅ Accommodation (hotel star rating)
  • ✅ Local transport (train, private car)
  • ✅ Entrance fees
  • ✅ Guide services
  • ✅ Meals (which ones are included)
  • ❌ International flights (usually not included)
  • ❌ Personal travel insurance (always recommended)

Step 5: Check Visa Requirements

  • China visa: Required for most nationalities. Check current regulations as China has been expanding its visa-free policies for several countries. Always verify on your country’s official government website or the Chinese Embassy.
  • Japan visa: Visa-free for travelers from 70+ countries for stays up to 90 days. Always verify current rules before booking.

Step 6: Book Early for Peak Seasons

Cherry blossom season (March–April) and China’s Golden Week (October 1–7) see dramatically increased prices and limited availability. For spring 2027 travel, booking in late 2026 is advisable.

Step 7: Contact the Operator Directly

Not sure whether you need a dedicated travel agent for the Japan portion of your trip? It’s a fair question — Japan is one of the most navigable countries in the world for independent travelers. But a specialized agent brings genuine added value when combining destinations. We cover this in full detail in our guide: Travel Agent Japan: What They Do, When You Need One, and How to Choose the Right One — worth a read before you decide how to book.

The YellowBird team is reachable via:

 

What Makes a Reputable East Asia Tour Operator?

 

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The market for China and Japan tours is crowded. Here’s how to separate genuine specialists from resellers and aggregators:

Signs of a Reputable, Specialized Tour Operator:

✅ Green Flags ❌ Red Flags
Based in Asia with a local team Call center in a different country
Certified local guides per destination “Certified” claims with no verifiable proof
Direct communication before booking Only automated responses
Verifiable traveler reviews (names, dates) Generic 5-star reviews with no detail
Transparent pricing (no surprise fees) “From $X” with long hidden costs list
Tailor-made options available Rigid packages only
Small group sizes stated upfront Group size not disclosed

 

Gira YellowBird checks every green flag: they’re operated by a local team based in Asia (led by Jessie, the owner), offer direct WeChat and email communication, publish verifiable reviews, and specialize exclusively in Asian destinations — meaning every guide, every contact, and every hotel recommendation comes from genuine local expertise, not a remote booking platform.

Still wondering exactly what role a Japan travel agent plays when you’re planning a multi-country trip like this? Our dedicated guide on travel agent Japan: what they do and how to choose the right one walks you through everything you need to know before committing to a booking.

 

Best Travel Apps for Planning a Combined China and Japan Itinerary

Smart tools make multi-country planning much easier:

1. For Navigation & Transport

  • Google Maps — Works well in Japan; in China, use Baidu Maps o Gaode (Amap)
  • Hyperdia — Essential for Japan’s train system (bullet trains, subway, local lines)
  • Trip.com (formerly Ctrip) — Best for booking Chinese trains, hotels, and domestic flights

2. For Language

  • Google Translate — Use the camera feature to instantly translate menus and signs
  • Pleco — The gold standard for Chinese characters (offline capable)
  • HiNative — Quick answers from native speakers for cultural questions

3. For Connectivity

  • China requires a VPN for Google, WhatsApp, and most Western apps — install and test before you arrive in China
  • Get a local SIM card or international eSIM for each country (different networks)
  • Japan’s Suica card (rechargeable IC card) works on virtually all trains and many convenience stores

4. For Budgeting

  • Trail Wallet o TravelSpend — Track daily expenses per country
  • Wise (TransferWise) — Best exchange rates for withdrawing local currency

5. For Tour Planning

  • YellowBird Tour’s website has a full Asia tour search engine filterable by country, duration, and price range — the simplest way to find a verified guided tour without using an aggregator

 

FAQ: China and Japan Tours

Q: How many days do I need for a China and Japan tour?

A: A comfortable combined itinerary needs a minimum of 14 días. With 7 days in each country, you’ll cover the major highlights without rushing. Ideally, 18–21 days allows you to add one or two secondary destinations in each country.

Q: Is it better to visit China or Japan first?

A: Most travelers recommend China first, Japan second. Japan tends to be more logistically seamless, which makes it a relaxing finale. Additionally, the reverse culture shock of going from Japan’s orderliness back to China’s vibrant chaos can be jarring.

Q: Can I customize a China + Japan itinerary with YellowBird?

A: Yes. YellowBird Tour offers viajes a medida por Asia where you can combine itineraries, adjust dates, add or remove destinations, and get personalized support from their local team.

Q: Are China and Japan tours suitable for solo travelers?

A: Absolutely. YellowBird’s small group tours are a popular choice for solo travelers — you get the social benefit of a group without the compromise of a massive bus tour. Both China and Japan are also among the safest destinations in the world for independent travelers.

Q: Do I need travel insurance for a China and Japan tour?

A: Yes — always. Travel insurance is essential for any multi-country trip. Ensure your policy covers medical evacuation, trip cancellation, and lost luggage.

Q: What’s included in a YellowBird Tour package?

A: Typically: accommodation, local transport, certified local guides, and entrance fees. Meals and international flights vary by package. Check the specific tour page or contact the team directly for a full breakdown.

Q: Do I need a travel agent for Japan specifically?

A: It depends on your experience level and how complex your itinerary is. For a combined China + Japan trip, having a specialist handle both legs simultaneously saves significant time and prevents costly coordination errors. Read our full breakdown: Travel Agent Japan: What They Do, When You Need One, and How to Choose the Right One.

 

Ready to Plan Your China and Japan Tour?

The combination of ancient China and timeless Japan is one of the world’s great travel experiences — and it’s far more accessible than most people think.

Whether you’re drawn by the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors, the cherry blossoms of Kyoto, the pandas of Chengdu, or the electric energy of Tokyo at night, the right guided tour makes the difference between an exhausting logistics puzzle and the trip of your lifetime.

Browse all China Tours →
Browse all Japan Tours →
View All Asia Tours →
Start Planning a Tailor-Made Tour →

Questions? Contact YellowBird team at yellowbirdtour.com/contact-us — they typically respond within 48 hours.

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