Multiple Departures | February - May
Immerse yourself in the ancient and modern cultures of Japan. Learn the art of the tea ceremony and stand before the famous Senso-ji Buddhist temple. Tour Matsumoto Castle, known as the "Crow Castle" for its black exterior. Taste legendary Hida beef and sip sake at a local brewery. Delve into Kyoto, the marvelous cultural capital of Japan. Board the Shinkansen "bullet" train to travel to Hiroshima to visit Shrine Island and the Peace Memorial Museum. Absorb the beauty of the Golden Pavilion and the majesty of Nijo Castle. Japan slowly draws you into its eclectic culture and charm, revealing incredible moments every step of the way.
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Welcome to Japan, the "Land of the Rising Sun."
Arrive in the electrifying city of Tokyo, where pop culture is turned all the
way up and traditions are rich and long-kept. Tokyo Begin the day exploring Asakusa, Tokyo's oldest Geisha
district. Visit the famous Buddhist temple, Senso-ji, the colorful temple
famous for the red chochin (lantern) hanging at the entrance gate. Experience
the long standing tradition of the Japanese tea ceremony, dating back to the
15th century. During your free time, explore the Nakamise Shopping Arcade and
feel the energy of the oldest shopping street in Japan. Then, head to Tokyo
National Museum to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Tokyo.
The museum displays artwork and antiques from Japan and the surrounding area.
Tonight, join your fellow travelers at a welcome dinner. Tokyo Amid a lush forest outside of Tokyo, visit the Meiji Shrine,
dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. Feel the excitement
start to build as you pass by the grounds of the Imperial Palace and see the
Niju Bridge, the well-known symbol of the Imperial Palace. Later, walk through
Ginza, one of the most elegant and luxurious streets in the world, where modern
landscape meets rich history. Enjoy shopping at some of the most renowned
"department stores" in Japan. Tokyo - Hakone Journey to the lakeside resort of Hakone, renowned for its
hot springs. In the shadow of Mt. Fuji (UNESCO), this scenic town hugs the
shorelines of Lake Ashi. Make a stop at Owakudani, located in an active
volcanic zone. The Owakudani crater was created some 3,000 years ago, when Mt.
Hakone erupted. Climb aboard the Hakone Ropeway, an aerial cable car descending
from Owakudani for a breathtaking view* of Mt. Fuji. Next, take to the
deep-blue waters of Lake Ashi on a cruise where you'll see epic views of the
local mountains before stopping in the charming town of Moto-Hakone. Hakone - Matsumoto - Takayama Start your day in Matsumoto at Matsumoto
Castle, known as the "Crow Castle" because of its striking black
exterior. Later, you'll step back in time in the rural Edo-period town of
Takayama, nestled in the Japanese Alps. Well known to the locals for its
connection to sake, this is the perfect place to gather for a visit to one of
Japan's 200-year-old sake breweries. Afterward, experience a true Japanese
epicurean treat - traditional rice wine paired with a special Hida beef dinner. Takayama The ancient cultures of Takayama come alive this in
the town's historic district. Take a walk through the past and glimpse the
19th-century Jinya government building. Stroll through the morning market, a
600-year-old open air market with locally grown and produced products, located
along the Miyagawa River. Circuit the winding streets, where the town's
traditional charms are preserved in the inns and houses. This afternoon, relish
some free time to continue your exploration of Takayama on your own before
enjoying a traditional multi-course kaiseki dinner. Takayama - Shirakawa-go - Kanazawa Embrace the unique charms of Shirakawa-go (UNESCO).
Hidden away in the mountain, this harmonious village is famous for its
gassho-zukuri-style houses - thatched-rooftops designed to resemble two hands
joined in prayer. Journey to Kanazawa, the origin of gold-leaf making since the
16th century. Visit the Geisha quarters of Kanazawa, the Higashi Tea district,
and then onto the beauty of Japan's most stunning gardens, where more than 25
acres of absolute beauty awaits you at Kenroku-En - Garden of Six Qualities. Kanazawa Visit the Samurai district where we will enter the former
home of the Nomuras, a wealthy samurai family who served the ruling Maeda
family. Dive into the ancient craft of gold leaf making during a hands-on
lesson in decorating your own lacquer box! In the center of town, take in the
action of the Omicho fish market before venturing out on your own to really
immerse yourself in Kanazawa's dynamic culture. Kanazawa - Kyoto Explore Fushimi Inari Taisha for a tour of the most revered
shrine of Inari. Follow the spectacular rows of orange torii (made famous in
the movie Memoirs of a Geisha) that weave through the forest, leading you to
the inner shrine. Then Kyoto awaits! The former Imperial capital of Japan is
now one of the nation's top cosmopolitan cities. At the same time, Kyoto's
connection with its past is strong; you won't need to look far to see one of
its 2,000 temples and shrines. Later, visit the Women's Association of Kyoto in
a traditional Kyoto town house. Here, delve into a wide array of enlightening
Japanese activities, guided by a knowledgeable hostess. Try your hand at
making sushi and fold intricate origami shapes, as you learn about Japanese
culture. Kyoto - Bullet Train - Hiroshima - Kyoto All aboard the Shinkansen bullet train to Hiroshima. Upon
arrival, board a ferry for the short trip to Miyajima Island, or "Shrine
Island" (UNESCO). Afterwards, head into Hiroshima city to visit the Peace
Memorial Park, and pause to see the ruined Atomic Dome (UNESCO). Reflect at the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. As this long and moving day comes to a close,
return to Kyoto by the Shinkansen bullet train. Kyoto Visit Kinkakuji (UNESCO), the Golden Pavilion,
a Zen temple whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf. Enjoy
the remainder of your day at leisure. Kyoto Visit the home of the first Shogun, Nijo Castle
(UNESCO), and see intricate woodcarvings, wall paintings, and the Ninomaru
Garden, designed by Kobori Enshu, a landscape architect and tea master. Next,
learn about the ancient craft of stenciling during a hands-on lesson. This
afternoon, spend some time relaxing or set out to explore Kyoto on your own.
Fully immerse yourself in Japanese culture tonight during a special farewell
dinner and maiko show. Kyoto - Tour Ends Your tour comes to a close in this fascinating land. As you
depart, reflect on its beauty and all you have learned about its rich history
and culture.
Start: February 23, 2025 End: November 30, 2025 Price: Varies pp Price My Trip |
Start: January 25, 2026 End: May 28, 2026 Price: Varies pp Price My Trip |
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