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Japan is through and through beautiful with its ageless architecture and culture. It is truly timeless where the old and rich architecture perfectly orchestrates the modern-day neon lights and tall skyscrapers.
Even though Japan looks like an ensemble of modern cities and advanced technologies, travelling deep into the country brings you closer to traditional cultures. Here, you can enjoy the relaxing waters of hot springs (onsen), sleep in futons and experience the splendour of geishas.
Then again, the food here is no exception to its spectacular arsenal of natural beauty. Carefully crafted and years of refining have made the food surprisingly pleasant to the tongue and sometimes oddly satisfying.
The landscape offers massive volcanic mountains, cedar groves, a plethora of wildflowers and soaring peaks. Hiking is also a widely popular activity in Japan.
Again, those cherry blossom trees paint the entire city in pink and evoke the romantic in you. 😉
Japan will transmute every bit of that exhaustion into euphoria. Japan is beauty, Japan is ‘kawaii’.
+ Full service Chinese carrier airfares & taxes
+ 13 nights 3-4 star (local rating) hotel accomm.
+ 13 breakfasts (B) & 2 dinners
+ Coach transportation & transfers
+ Entrance fees to scenic attractions (unless otherwise indicated)
+ English-speaking tour guide(s)
-Prepaid tipping: $160
-Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
Day 1: Depart for Tokyo
Fly to Tokyo via connecting cities. Note: some flights may depart the next day.
Day 2: Arrive in Tokyo
On arrival, you will be warmly greeted at the airport by your tour guide and transferred to your hotel.
Day 3: Tokyo (B)
Today we will take a full-day coach tour of Tokyo, starting with Meiji Shrine. The shrine is located within a 170-acre forest in the center of Tokyo. Constructed of cypress wood and copper, the shrine commemorates Emperor Meiji, Japan’s 122nd emperor, who presided over Japan’s industrial revolution and emergence onto the world stage. Next, we visit Asakusa district and visit the Senso-Ji Temple. This is Tokyo’s oldest temple and is dedicated to Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. On the approach to Senso-Ji is Nakamise Shopping Street, a centuries-old promenade of shops selling traditional snacks and souvenirs like kimonos and bottles of saké. We will then visit Tokyo Sky Tree. At 634m, this is the 2nd-tallest structure in the world! We round off the day with a trip to Odaiba, a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay. Built as an island fortress in the 19th century, Odaiba will be a venue location for the 2020 Olympic Games and is already a popular leisure and sightseeing area.
Day 4: Tokyo (B)
Enjoy today free at leisure in Tokyo.
Day 5: Tokyo Yokohama Hakone
Kawaguchiko (B, D)
Tour by Chartered Coach to Hakone. En route, we explore the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. These buildings were erected a century ago as customs buildings for Yokohama Port. Requisitioned by the US military after World War 2. Next, we visit the incredible Daibutsu (Great Buddha) at Kotoku-in Temple. Constructed in 1252 and once covered in gold, the bronze Great Buddha is an impressive sight. This is followed by a boat cruise on Lake Ashi. The lake sits within Mount Hakone and is famed for its views of Mount Fuji. Boats inspired by western warships cruise the scenic lake, and the picturesque forested region has been popular for hikers and sightseers for centuries. Transfer to Kawaguchiko, where you will enjoy dinner before spending spend the night in your traditional hot-spring onsen guesthouse.
Day 6: Kawaguchiko Mount Fuji
Matsumoto Nagano (B)
Today we visit Mount Fuji‘s 5th Station. Above the clouds, we will view the sacred mountain’s enormous summit if weather permits. We then transfer to Matsumoto (approx. 2.5h), where we visit Matsumoto Castle, also known as ‘Crow Castle’ due to its dramatic black exterior. The keep, completed in 1593, is listed as a National Treasure of Japan. Transfer to Nagano and to your hotel.
Day 7: Matsumoto Jigokudani
Kamikochi Takayama (B)
Travel to Takayama. Along the way, we will visit Jigokudani – the famous Monkey Park where, in winter, Japanese Macaques bathe in volcanic hot springs. We’ll also visit picturesque Taisho Pond (Taishoike) in Kamikochi. This is a beautiful scenic destination, with Mt. Hotakadake and Mt. Yakedake visible in the distance, and the scenery around the lake changes dramatically with the passing seasons. Next, visit Kappa Bashi (Kappa Bridge) – where you’ll find a suspension bridge over the river, affording spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Transfer to Takayama. Note: There is no guarantee there will be Japanese Macaques at Monkey Park.
Day 8: Takayama Shirakawago
Kanazawa (B)
Today we travel by coach to Shirakawago Village, a World Heritage site where 114 Gassho-style houses with steeply-pitched roofs in the shape of a triangle. Built many hundreds of years ago, these historic houses stand together in a beautiful natural setting. On the way, we stop at Takayama’s Old Town, a wonderfully well-preserved slice of old Japan, with houses and shops dating back to the Edo period (1600-1868). As well as the charming architecture, there are unique cafes and a number of old saké breweries. Enjoy some free time to explore the sights, and then it’s on to Shirakawago, where from the site’s observation deck you can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of this UNESCO-listed village of thatched-roof houses among the gorgeous mountainous scenery. Transfer to Kanazawa.
Day 9: Kanazawa Kyoto (B)
In Kanazawa, visit Kenrokuen Garden – one of Japan’s top three landscape gardens. Developed over more than 200 years, starting in 1620, the garden contains almost 9000 trees and 200 plant species. We also visit Nomura House, the historic residence of the Nomura Samurai clan. The house and grounds provide an insight into the lifestyle of the Samurai class during the 16-19th centuries and feature beautiful architecture, gardens, and décor such as painted screen doors. Then transfer from Kanazawa to Kyoto and on to your hotel.
Day 10: Kyoto (B)
Enjoy today free at leisure in Kyoto.
Day 11: Kyoto Nara Kyoto (B)
This morning, we travel the short distance to Nara by bus and visit Kinkakuji: Golden Pavilion. This is a Zen temple and World Heritage site with two floors covered entirely in thin layers of pure gold, set within a beautiful classical Zen garden. The detailed architecture incorporates three distinct architectural styles – Shinden, Samurai, and Zen. Next, we visit Heian Jingu (Heian Shinto Shrine), a replica of an ancient imperial palace, and a symbol of the rebirth of Kyoto after World War 2 – the enormous vermillion orange tori gate is unforgettable! Next, we visit Todaiji (Great Eastern Temple), with its Great Buddha Hall – the world’s largest wooden building. This impressive building houses a huge 15m tall bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana. Then, wander through Nara Park, where over 1,200 tame sika deer roam freely. Return to your hotel in Kyoto by coach.
Day 12: Kyoto Osaka (B, D)
This morning we travel by coach to Osaka to visit Osaka Castle, which played a major role in the unification of Japan during the Azuchi-Momoyama period in the sixteenth century. The castle is elaborately fortified and decorated in an attractive white and green color scheme. After exploring the extensive castle and grounds, we move on to something more modern – the Umeda Sky Building Floating Observatory, which provides an unparalleled elevated view of Osaka. The viewing platform is suspended between two 40-story towers, at 173 meters above the city streets. The Namba-Shinsaibashi area in the city’s South encompasses the city’s premier shopping districts, full of boutiques, designers outlets, restaurants, and bars. We end the day with dinner at an Izakaya. These are Japanese-style bars which serve a variety of side dishes along with saké and beer – their grilled meat skewers are particularly good!
Day 13: Osaka Himeji Osaka (B)
Today we take a half-day tour by coach to Himeji Castle, which is the largest surviving example of a traditional Japanese castle. Comprising 83 buildings, the white roof of this UNESCOregistered complex is said to evoke the wings of a heron taking flight – hence the popular name ‘Shirasagi-jō’ – White Heron Castle. In 1945 an American firebomb was dropped into the top floor of the keep, but didn’t ignite, and the castle was renovated in 1956. Himeji Castle is the most visited in Japan, and the site offers some wonderful views of surrounding Himeji city. Arrive back at the hotel around lunchtime, and enjoy the afternoon free at leisure.
Day 14: Osaka (B)
Enjoy today free at leisure in Osaka.
Day 15: Depart Osaka (B)
After breakfast transfer to Osaka airport for your flight home.
Day 16: Arrive Home