Japan's World Heritage
9 Days - Tour
of Japan's Highlights
Tokyo, Nikko, Mt.Fuji, Hakone, Takayama ( Little Kyoto) Shirakawago,
Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara
Arrive Tokyo & Leave at the end from Tokyo, or
from Osaka if you prefer

Photo Credit ; By JNTO
Tour:
JP9A-R
In Japan, beauty melds with nature, artistry, craftsmanship, and spirituality
as nowhere else. From the huge portal of the Asakusa Kannon Temple to the
humble farmhouses of Takayama, from Mount Fuji to mountain shrines, you're
never in doubt as to where you are. It took centuries to create the harmonious
Japanese esthetic. It will take you just nine days to immerse yourself in
Japan's World Heritage, appreciate its roots, and absorb its lessons. Join
us for a journey of enlightenment and beauty!

Tour:
JP9A-R
: Arrive Tokyo , leave at the end from Tokyo
or
from Osaka if you prefer . Compare
with the 10-Day Edition
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Day 1: ARRIVAL IN TOKYO You arrive today at the New Tokyo International Airport (Narita), and quickly clear customs and immigration, after which our local rep will meet you and escort you to the Airport Shuttle.
On your way into town, you'll see glittering Tokyo, extraordinarily modern, yet always orderly and well-mannered. It's a first lesson in Japanese heritage! After you check in, you'll have time to familiarize yourself with the city and explore its safe streets.
Day 2: TOKYO We'll call for you in the morning to show you the sights of Tokyo. You'll ascend the Tokyo Tower to the observatory level for a commanding view of the city, and visit the Imperial Palace Plaza. Then it's on to the Asakusa Kannon Temple, a harmonious melding of design and spirituality. We'll also include time at the Tasaki Pearl Gallery, a multi-level emporium of pearls and much more, a must for visitors with fine taste. Your afternoon will be yours, to rest or to explore further on your own. Perhaps you'll take a cruise on Tokyo Bay, or browse remarkable modern electronics, or stroll the exciting neon-lit streets of Ginza. Feel free to wander in one of the safest cities anywhere. Of course, we're at your service to arrange excursions.
Day 3: TOKYO - NIKKO - TOKYO (Lunch - Japanese Style ) Extraordinary beauty awaits within easy reach of Tokyo, as we'll see in our travels today. Our coach will call for us this morning, and take us toward the Shinto pilgrimage center of Nikko, considered by many the indispensable destination outside the capital. We'll pay a morning visit to the Toshogu Shrine, one of the most spectacular temple complexes in Japan. You'll marvel at the intricately carved details. Then we'll follow the Irohazaka road with its notorious hairpin turns upward into the mountains, where we'll stop to take a traditional Japanese lunch. We'll visit Lake Chuzenji and Kegon Falls, where a viewing platform is sited for the perfect photo. Then we'll return to Tokyo to conclude our day in the exciting Ginza district or Shinjyuku, each full of restaurants, electronic showcases, and avant-garde shops on every level of glittering buildings. Stay in the area for dinner, by all means, before you make your way back on your own to your hotel.
Day 4: TOKYO - MOUNT FUJI - HAKONE (Lunch-Western Style ) Your motor coach will pick you up in the morning, and before long, you'll be out past the suburbs and into the neatly tended countryside beyond. Mount Fuji with its perfect, snow-capped conical shape will hover into view, ever more impressive as we approach. We'll continue right onto the slopes of Japan's highest mountain, and ascend to the halfway point at 2300 meters (7600 feet) for spectacular views of rolling fields, orchards, lakes, and streams. Our lunch stop is the Highland Resort, then we'll continue with a relaxing cruise on Lake Ashi, and a breathtaking ride on the Mt. Komagatake aerial tramway. A comfortable bed will be waiting in nearby Hakone at the Hotel Kowaki-en, where you can delight in a relaxing hot-springs bath.
Day 5: HAKONE - TAKAYAMA This morning, we'll drive through the foothills to Odawara Station, and board the Bullet Train for the rapid trip to Nagoya, then transfer to an express train to travel northward to Takayama, the town that time forgot. Takayama is sometimes called "Little Kyoto" because of its rich heritage. Though it's not all that far from Japan's major cities, sedate Takayama maintains its narrow streets lined with traditional wooden houses, their squared second levels projecting overhead. We'll have a chance to stroll streets lined with traditional craft businesses, including sake breweries, see a collection of colorful festival floats at Yatai Kaikan Hall, and visit the Kusakabe Folk craft Museum, once a residence of powerful merchants. Take as long as you like to poke around-we'll be staying the night at the Hida Hotel Plaza.
Day 6: TAKAYAMA - SHIRAKAWAGO - KANAZAWA We'll experience traditional rural Japan throughout the day. First we'll visit the famous Takayama outdoor market, where farmers bring their produce. You'll find both the familiar and the exotic. Our scenic route will take us alongside Lake Miboro and the Shokawa River to impossibly picturesque Shirakawago, its farmsteads set among piney mountains and green paddies. Designated a World Heritage site in 1995, it's especially known for its Gassho-Zukuri, "clasped-hands" thatched roofs pitched steeply to shed winter snows. We'll continue to Gokayama, another World Heritage rural village, where we'll learn about the craft of Gokayama Washi, traditional Japanese paper making. Later, we'll find our rooms waiting at the Holiday Inn in Kanazawa.
Day 7: KANAZAWA - KYOTO We'll spend the morning visiting Kanazawa, an unusual castle town that retains many of its old structures. We'll walk through Kenroku-en, one of the most exquisite formal gardens in traditional Japanese style, visit the Kutaniyaki kiln where vividly colored lacquer ware is crafted, and stroll the streets of the Nagamachi Samurai neighborhood lined by old wooden houses and crisscrossed by old canals. In the afternoon, we'll board the express train for Kyoto, where we'll stay two nights at the Rihga Royal Hotel Kyoto.
Day 8: KYOTO - Tokyo (Lunch Buffet Style ) We'll
tour the major sites of the ancient capital of Japan this morning,
including the Golden Pavilion, Nijo Castle with its exquisite interiors
(or Ryoanji Temple when Nijo Castle is closed), and the ancient Imperial
Palace. (On Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, we'll take
in the Higashi Honganji Temple instead.) After lunch at Kyoto's Handicraft
Center, we'll continue to Kyoto Sanjusangen-Do Temple which is a national
treasure with 1,030 standing Buddhist statues in the main hall , the
principal image , a seated Thousand-handed Kannon was carved by Tankei.
Our
last stop is Kiyomizu Temple before we head to Kyoto Railway Station.
We
head to the station to board the Hikari/ Nozomi train back to Tokyo
. Transfer in Tokyo and expect to be at your hotel around 9:30 PM.
Day 9 : Narita - DEPARTURE FROM TOKYO ( If you prefer to leave from OSAKA , please click here) Use your remaining time to explore Tokyo on your own. In accordance with your flight schedule, we'll see you to Narita International Airport to begin your homeward journey. Our local rep. will be on hand to see you board the airport coach.
This tour departs :
Year
: 2007
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Rate per person in US$
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Remarks :
Multilingual
tour tape available for Fuji-Hakone tour :
Comfortable shoes are recommended, along with warm clothing during visits in March, April, October and November. |

Photo Credit : By JNTO