Highlights of Japan
Resort: | Highlights of Japan |
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Destination: | Asia, Far East Asia, Japan |
Price From: | £3200.55 |
OverviewFrom the futuristic cityscape of Tokyo to the temples of Kyoto and the gastronomic wonderland of Osaka, this all-encompassing tour takes in Japans most historic and thought-provoking sights. Along the way well see perfectly manicured gardens, ancient shrines and dramatic mountain gorges and pause to taste some of each regions finest delicacies. Inclusions
ItineraryDay 1 TokyoA city where the traditions of old meet with ultra-modern architecture and cutting-edge technology in scintillating style, Tokyo is where our exploration of Japan will begin. After checking into our centrally located hotel, well get to know each other a little better over a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Heres to a fantastic tour! Day 2 TokyoOn todays agenda: a half-day guided tour of Tokyos must-sees, by way of the citys famously user-friendly public transport system. Our first stop will be the fascinating Edo-Tokyo Museum, which documents the Japanese capitals transformation from a small fishing village to one of the largest metropolises in the world. And then? Well move on to the Kokyo Gaien National Garden the beautifully maintained outer gardens of the Imperial Palace (the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan). This afternoon, well return to our hotel for some relaxation time or, if youd prefer, some time to explore the city at your own pace. Day 3 Tokyo – Matsumoto – TsumagoGrand, breathtaking and utterly iconic, Matsumoto Castle is the first historic destination on todays itinerary. This towering black-and-white structure holds 400 years worth of history and rewards those who scale its steep, narrow stairs with magnificent views over the Japanese Alps, Matsumoto City and the swans circling the moat below. After pausing for a photo opportunity or two, well move on to Tsumago: one of the best preserved post towns in the country, which still retains its traditional Edo Period appearance and ambience. To round off a busy day, well come together for a delicious included dinner at our hotel. Day 4 Tsumago – KyotoToday its all aboard the world-famous Shinkansen (or bullet train, as its more widely known) for the journey to Kyoto Japans spiritual heart. After transferring to the hotel for check-in, youll be free to embark on your own exploration of the citys traditional teahouses, food markets and Zen gardens or to spend some time enjoying the hotel facilities. Day 5 KyotoAfter breakfast, its out of the hotel and onwards to the western outskirts of the city where a tour of the famed Arashiyama area awaits. Well begin our day at the tranquil Gio-Ji Temple, a monument known for its luxuriant moss garden and dense tangle of maple trees, before moving on to Okochi-Sanso Villa: one of the finest examples of traditional Japanese residential architecture in the country. While were here, well take the chance to savour a complimentary matcha green tea and Japanese sweets in the charming gardens. Appetites satisfied, well set our sights on the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where well have time to enjoy a stroll amidst the high-reaching stalks. Day 6 Kyoto – Kurashiki – TakamatsuThis morning well meet with the Shinkansen for a second time as we make the short train journey to the historic city of Kurashiki: a former rice distribution centre that remains remarkably unspoiled by the passage of time. After exploring the romantic canal-side laneways, well stop off at the Ohashi House, a one-of-a-kind property complete with beautiful tatami floors and paper sliding doors. Our final stop of the day will be the port city of Takamatsu, where the afternoon will be yours to spend as you please. Day 7 Takamatsu – Iya ValleyBuilt by feudal lords during the Edo Period, the Ritsurin Garden is one of the most famous gardens in Japan and its here that well begin the seventh day of our journey. With plenty of masterfully kept ponds, bridges, and footpaths to explore, theres no better place to relax and feel at one with nature. Refreshed, well move on to the mountain slopes and deep gorges of the remote Iya Valley, where well settle into our traditional Japanese-style hotel accommodation. Why not take a dip in the open-air onsen (hot spring baths) and soak up the beauty of your stunning surroundings before we reconvene for dinner? Day 8 Iya Valley – Okayama – HiroshimaAfter leaving the mountains behind us, well stop off to purchase authentic Japanese bento boxes to eat during our bullet train journey from Okayama to Hiroshima: the infamous site of the 1945 atomic bombing. When we get there, well pay a moving visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum, ticking off the UNESCO World Heritage-listed A-Bomb Dome: the tragic remains of the former Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall (one of the few buildings to remain standing after the catastrophic explosion). Day 9 Hiroshima – Miyajima Island – HiroshimaTodays scenic destination? Miyajima Island, where a combination of mountains, sea and a world-famous floating Torii gate* make for mystical views (and excellent photo opportunities). First on the agenda: well visit the World Heritage-listed Itsukushima Shrine, an attractive example of 12th-century Shinto architecture. Afterwards, well move on to Momijidani Park, a delightful public garden filled with maple trees, where well have the opportunity to climb Mt Misen via ropeway. Although the surrounding area is renowned for its colourful autumn foliage, the vistas from the mountaintop are undeniably beautiful at any time of year! Day 10 Hiroshima – OsakaTime to move on to our final stop: the gastronomic haven of Osaka. This morning, well take some time to explore the citys famous 16th-century castle and its surrounding park. Five storeys high and decorated with lavish gold motifs, the castle is filled with fascinating artefacts detailing Osakas history. After paying an afternoon visit to the striking Umeda Sky Buildings observatory, youll be free to hunt down some delicious cuisine on Takimi-Koji Street (a renowned foodie haunt). Day 11 OsakaThats a wrap! Our Highlights of Japan tour will come to a close after breakfast. |