Primetime Emmy
& James Beard Award Winner

  • A KANSAI PILGRIMAGE

    Osaka to Kyoto:
    A Tale of Two Cities

    Mar 12-19, 2026

    ?

    Before there were foodies, there was Kansai. There was Osaka and Kyoto, a one-two combination of totemic culinary excellence that has forever shaped the art of eating. Nearly a decade after his book on Japan with Anthony Bourdain took readers inside the secret rhythms of the country’s food culture, Matt Goulding returns to the source.

    Matt Goulding

    R&K Host

    R&K Co-founder, Writer, Producer
    Matt Goulding

    Yuko Suzuki

    Local Guide

    Culinary Connector
    Yuko Suzuki

Overview

Osaka to Kyoto:
A Tale of Two Cities

Before there were foodies, there was Kansai. There was Osaka and Kyoto, a one-two combination of totemic culinary excellence that has forever shaped the art of eating. Nearly a decade after his book on Japan with Anthony Bourdain took readers inside the secret rhythms of the country’s food culture, Matt Goulding returns to the source. This journey traces a personal and culinary arc through western Japan—Osaka, Kyoto, and the mountain villages in between—guided by the chefs, artisans, and fixers who have helped inspire a 15-year love for the region.

Over seven days, we’ll explore Japan’s deep craft: forging knives in Sakai, foraging in the Kyoto countryside, dawn market runs, chasing the perfect donburi. There will be temple feasts and back-alley yakitori, tea ceremonies and sake-fueled dinners that stretch late into the night, each encounter a window into one of the world’s great food cultures.

  • Japan
  • Mar 12-19, 2026
  • from $13,100
Map
  • Japan
  • Mar 12-19, 2026
  • from $13,100
Osaka to Kyoto: A Tale of Two Cities Sold Out

DISCOVER JAPAN:
Day-to-Day Itinerary

Day
1

WELCOME TO OSAKA

  • March 12  ·  Thursday
  • Zentis Osaka
  • Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Kita-ku Dojimahama 1-4-26, Japan
  • +81 6-4796-0111
  • Private transfer to Zentis Osaka, our home in the city long known as the “kitchen of Japan”
  • Welcome cocktails at the hotel bar with your hosts
  • Dinner at quintessential Wayousake Matsuken, a 12-seat counter run by a big-hearted husband-wife duo: binchotan-grilled eel, chicken neck yakitori, seasonal vegetables, and serious sake
Day
2

THE KITCHEN OF JAPAN

  • March 13  ·  Friday
  • Zentis Osaka
  • Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Kita-ku Dojimahama 1-4-26, Japan
  • +81 6-4796-0111
  • Depachika deep dive: a journey into the belly of Japanese food culture passes through the basement—in this case, the bottom floor of the celebrated department stores where food takes center stage. World-beating whiskies? Encyclopedias of oceanic delights? Musk melons that cost two months’ salary? It’s all here
  • Street food walk through Osaka’s alleys and standing bars, taking in the best versions of the vaunted takoyaki and okonomiyaki 
  • Kappo dinner: experience the origins of counter-style dining and see the full spectrum of Osakan seasonal cooking on display
Day
3

OF STEEL AND PORK

  • March 14  ·  Saturday
  • Zentis Osaka
  • Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Kita-ku Dojimahama 1-4-26, Japan
  • +81 6-4796-0111
  • Travel to Sakai, Japan’s historic knife-making city, to begin our daylong celebration of shokunin, those singularly focused specialists that drive so much of the country’s food culture
  • Explore the craft of Japanese knife-making through the eyes of its most seasoned practitioners, then test out those new skills on your own personalized blade
  • Lunch at a local soba restaurant, where another flavor of shokunin turns freshly-milled buckwheat into the kind of toothsome tangles that people travel across the world to experience. Served with a mountain of crispy tempura and a river of cold sake…
  • Back to Zentis to sleep off the morning labor and prepare for a big night ahead
  • Counter takeover at Tonkatsu Koushiro, where in the hands of our friend Chef Yuji Kawabata, the relatively humble tonkatsu transforms into an omakase-style exploration of the potential of pig
  • Close out a day of concentrated shokunin excellence at Craftroom, where Ryu Fujii shakes up some of the city’s best cocktails at one of those tiny Japanese bars you’d prefer to never leave
  • Afterparty: a fitting Osaka sendoff featuring teppan, shochu, maybe a little karaoke, and friends we’ve made along the way
Day
4

INTO THE MOUNTAINS

  • Our final breakfast at Zentis before saying goodbye to Osaka
  • Escape to the rural reaches of Kanasai for one of the most quintessential of all Japanese experiences: the ryokan 
  • Stop for countryside lunch along the way
  • Arrive at a ryokan retreat in the forested mountain valleys outside of Kyoto 
  • Afternoon foraging around the ryokan, gathering mountain vegetables, learning about the 72 (!) seasons of Kyoto cooking
  • Contemplative soak in the hot springs at the ryokan’s private ofuro before robing up for dinner
  • Hyperlocal, hyper-seasonal ryokan dinner: wild herbs, river fish, and mountain cuisine at its absolute peak
Day
5

KYOTO BOUND

  • March 16  ·  Monday
  • Ace Hotel Kyoto
  • 245-2 Kurumayacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8185, Japan
  • +81 75-229-9000
  • Remember that incredible two-hour feast from last night? Well, here it comes again in breakfast form. Best enjoyed after another hunger-rousing soak in the hot springs
  • Travel to Kyoto, the original slow food capital, check in at the Ace Hotel, and settle into one of the most magical cities on the planet
  • Sake and ceramics at one of our favorite corners in the city, Robert Yellin Yakimono Gallery, where Robert will take us on a storytelling tour through Japanese craft
  • Head along the beautiful Philosopher’s Path to dinner at cozy Badu, a candlelit wine bar from Yoshihiro Imai, who serves up seasonal small plates and Kyoto riffs on Italian classics
Day
6

OLD JAPAN

  • March 17  ·  Tuesday
  • Ace Hotel Kyoto
  • 245-2 Kurumayacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8185, Japan
  • +81 75-229-9000
  • Breakfast at the Ace Hotel
  • Travel to Shunkoin Temple for a meditation course led by Takafumi Kawakami, 24th-generation head monk
  • Lunch of shojin ryori, Zen Budhist vegan temple cuisine that forms one of the pillars of Japanese food culture
  • Whisky tasting at the Ace, to re-sully our souls
  • Dinner at Torisho Sai, one of the great new yakitori restaurants in the heart of Kyoto
Day
7

THE MAGIC OF MATSU

  • March 18  ·  Wednesday
  • Ace Hotel Kyoto
  • 245-2 Kurumayacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8185, Japan
  • +81 75-229-9000
  • Rise early and head to Kyoto’s bustling fish market with Toshio Matsuno, chef of Tempura Matsu, one of our favorite restaurants here or anywhere
  • Toshio-san shows us how to hunt down the best seasonal fish and produce as we gather the ingredients for a day of very special eating
  • Return to Tempura Matsu, where we learn to slice and plate sashimi and cook the perfect batch of Japanese rice, combing the two for a heroic donburi
  • Return to the hotel to digest the big moments of the morning and prepare for our last night together in Japan
  • Finale: Tempura Matsu’s full tasting menu, one of the most distinctive and welcoming fine-dining experiences in Japan
  • Head to one of Kyoto’s best cocktail bars for a postprandial, pre-karaoke drink or two
  • Afterparty: karaoke, strong drink, you know the drill
Day
8

SAYONARA, KANSAI

  • March 19  ·  Thursday
  • One last wistful Kyoto breakfast at the Ace
  • Private transfer to the airport or wherever your journey continues

What’s Included

  • All breakfasts, lunches, dinners, as well as snacks and beverages between meals
  • Expertise and services of our experienced trip leaders: at least one guide and one host per trip
  • Additional guides and experts from the region
  • Transfers to and from the airport or wherever you are on the day the trip starts and ends
  • Daily Roads & Kingdoms gifts related to the themes, activities and narratives of each trip
  • All gratuities for accommodations, meals, guiding or transport

What’s Not Included

  • International airfare to and from the journey (note: some trips begin and end at different airports)
  • Airport transfers on days that fall outside of the trip dates
  • Personal bar tabs (when not with the group)
  • Personal laundry or spa services
  • Personal travel insurance

Meet Our Hosts

Matt Goulding

R&K Host

Matt Goulding

Writer, Producer, R&K Co-founder

Matt Goulding is an award-winning writer, producer, and publisher. His new documentary series Omnivore, created with Chef René Redzepi of NOMA, is now streaming on Apple TV+. His Eat This, Not That books sold over 10 million copies, and his R&K books with Anthony Bourdain’s imprint won numerous awards. He divides his time between the tapas bars of Barcelona and the barbecue pits of rural North Carolina.

Yuko Suzuki

Local Guide

Yuko Suzuki

Culinary Connector

Yuko Suzuki is a food marketer and consultant based in Osaka. She works directly with chefs and food producers to support their vision and build their audience. She also runs the very first Japanese food incubator, Osaka Food Lab. Yuko has been working with Roads & Kingdoms for more than a decade, proving a valuable guide on everything from books to short documentaries and now the League of Travelers.

Where You’ll Stay

Zentis Osaka

Zentis Osaka

Big City Energy

In the heart of Osaka’s high-energy Kita Ward, Zentis Osaka is a crowd-pleasing boutique hotel mere steps from the north shore of the Dojima. Design is a major focus here, with exposed brick and timber beams, a dramatic stone staircase, and sleek rooms that riff on “bento” themes with modular, functional layouts, not to mention floor-to-ceiling views of one of the world’s great cities.

Ace Hotel Kyoto

Ace Hotel Kyoto

Kyoto Cool

We rarely do chains, but this one is special. Asia’s first Ace Hotel is housed in the former Kyoto Central Telephone office building, an incredible 1920s structure designed by Tetsuro Yoshida, one of the pioneers of modern architecture in Japan. Two contemporary architectural trailblazers, Kengo Kuma and Commune Design of Tokyo and California, respectively, turned it into an eclectically creative lodging that nods at Kyoto culture while catering, affably, to today’s cool-kid jet set.

  • I had no idea what a deeply moving experience this trip would be—far beyond just a culinary tour.

    Dawn F.
    Morocco, from Medina to Mountain 2024
  • If you love far-flung, intrepid travel and food, you will love traveling with Roads & Kingdoms.

    Katie K.
    Vietnam, the North 2024
  • The connections R&K has in the community made this trip feel like a once-in-a-lifetime experience that could not be replicated by any other company.

    Amanda C.
    CDMX Under the Volcano 2024

Related Trips

  • From Phuket to Songkhla

    Sensational Southern Thailand

    Feb 8-15, 2026

    ?

    Join us for a week of culinary exploration that is sometimes rustic, sometimes luxurious, but always fascinating. By foot, by plane, by private vehicle, by speedboat: this is a kinetic journey through the heart of the South. Your hosts Andy Ricker and Phongsila “Mapeng” Comack are the perfect guides through the big history and bright flavors of the region, mixing places you think you know with locations that few outsiders ever see.

    Andy Ricker

    R&K Host

    Chef, Writer, Traveler
    Andy Ricker

    Mapeng Commak

    Local Guide

    Culinary Connector
    Mapeng Commak

  • The Ancient Towns of Erhai Lake

    Yunnan Forever

    Sept 7-15, 2025

    ?

    From the misty matsutake-rich mountains of Ma Pin Guan to the hidden Bai enclaves of ancient Silk Road towns, this is a weeklong journey through China’s most varied province, a biodiversity hotspot home to more ethnic groups than any other. Yunnan: land of mushrooms, birthplace of tea. Led by the Chinese writer Jane Yang and former Bourdain fixer Alejo Sabugo, we begin in Shanghai and end in Dali, traversing four ancient towns that ring the storied Lake of Erhai—culminating in an extraordinary multi-course dinner in a secret restaurant for Chinese chefs. Light activity level. Vegetarian-friendly itinerary.

    Jane Yang

    Guide

    Writer, Entrepreneur
    Jane Yang

    Alejo Sabugo

    R&K Host

    Fixer, Producer, Explorer
    Alejo Sabugo

Osaka to Kyoto: A Tale of Two Cities Sold Out
R&K League of Travelers

Ready for a new adventure?

Inquire Now.

    Fill out the form to join the waitlist. We’ll reach out if space opens up.