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10-Nights From Japan’s Inland Sea to the Alps from $8,599

Alexander+Roberts

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With our native Trip Leader and intimate groups, you'll come face-to-face with the culture and beauty of Japan, meeting residents who are eager to share insight into their daily lives and traditional ways.


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Day 1: Welcome to Kyoto

Upon arrival you'll be met and guided to our private transfer that will take you to the deluxe hotel, and take the rest of this day to relax and enjoy as you wish.

Day 2: The Best of Kyoto

From Kurosawa's many translated and subtitled films to James Clavell's epic Shogun, the mystique that surrounds Japan's ancient warrior rulers captivates the imagination of many travelers. Setting out this morning, your guided full-day tour will reveal some of the colorful stories surrounding the fabled Shogun. At Nijo Castle, you can try to walk in stealth across the Nightingale Floor, designed centuries ago to chirp in warning if would-be assassins penetrated the Shogun's inner sanctum. You'll also visit Kinkaku-ji Temple, the oft-photographed Golden Pavilion, and sit down to lunch with a Maiko. Here in Kyoto, the Maiko are young women in training to become Geisha, studying under a master to refine their skills in traditional Geisha arts like dance, music and song. Then take a guided stroll through the historic Gion district, where Kabuki traditions began long ago. Our last stop of the day will be at Sanjusangendo Temple. Founded in the 12th century, this impressive wooden landmark is famed for its 1,001 statues of Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy. Back at our deluxe hotel, you'll have time to refresh before gathering for dinner. Meals B+L+D

Day 3: Excursion to the Inland Sea… Miyajima Island + Hiroshima

Traveling by rail from Kyoto and then by ferry, you'll journey this morning across the island-dotted Inland Sea. Revel in the natural beauty of one of Japan's most picturesque regions as you make your way to Miyajima Island to visit the incomparable Itsukushima Temple, established in the 6th century. Much of its present-day architecture dates to the 12th century, and it remains a spectacular sight. Built on piers over the bay, the shrine and its magnificent red Torii Gate* appear to float over the tranquil waters during high tide. Ride the ferry back to the main island of Honshu and continue to Hiroshima. Founded in 1589, this historic town grew into a major city and port during the Meiji Period. In the 20th century, of course, it entered the annals of history as the first city to be hit with an atomic bomb, a cataclysmic event that shaped our generation. Nearly 70% of the city was completely destroyed, but one of the few surviving structures was a domed building close to the detonation site. Today, this architectural shell stands in Peace Memorial Park close to the Peace Memorial Museum and the Memorial Cenotaph for Atomic Bomb Victims. Visiting these sights with our compassionate Japanese guide is a sobering yet inspiring experience - a reminder of the devastation of war and the enduring spirit of humankind. After sightseeing, you'll return to Kyoto by high-speed rail. Meals B

Day 4: Excursion to Nara, Japan’s First Capital

This morning you'll enjoy a guided excursion to the ancient capital of Nara where Buddhism was first introduced to Japan nearly 1,500 years ago. Begin with a stroll through the lovely expanse of Nara Park, home to hundreds of freely roaming deer; in the ancient faith of Shinto, these gentle creatures are believed to be messengers of the Gods and the animals here have been designated as a natural treasure. On the grounds of Nara Park, Todai-ji Temple is one of the largest wooden structures in the world. Inside, you will see an immense bronze statue of Buddha, towering nearly 50 feet high and flanked by two Bodhisattvas. You'll also enjoy a guided stroll along peaceful lantern-lined paths to visit Kasuga Taisha, one of Japan's most celebrated shrines, first established at the same time that the city of Nara was founded. Back in Kyoto, the rest of your afternoon and evening are yours to enjoy as you wish. Our in-the-know guide will be happy to assist with personal recommendations for dining, shopping and exploring at your own pace. Meals B We Recommend... This evening, if you wish, we can arrange for you to enjoy the hospitality of a traditional Japanese inn. Set in a landmark 18th-century structure in the heart of Kyoto's Gion district (where Geisha and Kabuki traditions began long ago), the deluxe family-owned Yoshi-ima Ryokan offers an authentic Japanese experience. You'll spend the night in a spacious tatami-matted room with a private en suite bath and enjoy a traditional Kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast. The Yoshi-ima's Buddhist Alter Room, Teahouse and Courtyard Garden enrich your memorable overnight

Day 5: By Rail to Kanazawa

Check out after breakfast and head to the rail station to board the express train to Kanazawa, where you'll enjoy an extensive day of sightseeing. Tracing its roots to the 15th century, this historic city was the seat of the mighty Maeda Clan, the second most powerful family at the time. Not wishing to challenge the mightier Tokugawa Clan, the Maeda were careful not to show any signs of military ambition. Rather, they channeled their great wealth into the arts. You'll discover the legacy of this cultural patronage when you see the skilled artisans at work in the Kutani Kosen Pottery Studio. At the splendidly restored Nomura Samurai Residence, now filled with valuable artifacts, you'll learn about daily life in the ancient days when the samurai ruled! The day's sightseeing ends at Kenrokuen Garden, regarded as one of the three most beautiful gardens in all of Japan. Exploring with our engaging guide, you'll learn firsthand about the six elements of traditional landscape design which have been incorporated so perfectly here: Spaciousness, majesty, extensive views, artistry, abundant water and seclusion. Then check in to the deluxe Nikko Hotel for a restful overnight. Meals B

Day 6: Shirakawago + Takayama

After breakfast, you'll leave Kanazawa behind as you embark on a scenic journey into the Japan Alps. Your first stop will be the Shiroyama Viewpoint. Offering sweeping views of the mountain valley and the peaceful village of Ogimachi, this is the perfect place to begin your exploration of Shirakawago, one of Japan's most scenic and historic alpine regions. Then descend into the valley to explore the village. Here you'll find traditional centuries-old farmhouses with thick, steeply-pitched roofs, a building style developed over generations and designed to withstand the heavy snows that blanket the region. Known as Gassho-zukuri, the name translates to "Joined Hands" - as the thatched roofs resemble the hands of Buddhist monks pressed together in prayer. Though many of these old farmhouses are now restaurants and guesthouses, your tour of a Gassho-zukuri will offer insight into long-ago daily life here in Japan's scenic alpine region. Continue your overland journey to Takayama and check in to the deluxe Takayama Green Hotel for a 2-night stay. Meals B+L+D

Day 7: Full Day Sightseeing in Takayama

After breakfast, a guided stroll through one of Takayama's two morning markets offers another chance to experience a slice of local life. Mingling with city residents, you'll engage with friendly vendors selling a wide array of products including farm-fresh produce, homemade pickles, flowers, ready-to-eat snacks and even local crafts. Strolling through the city's handsome Old Town, you'll discover one of Japan's most architecturally important towns. During the Tokugawa Era, Takayama was renowned for the high quality of its mountain-grown timber and the great skill of its carpenters. It was a prosperous town and many fine homes and shops were built during the Edo Period; they've been wonderfully preserved with many homes, buildings and even entire streets creating a virtual living museum of a Japanese town in the 18th and 19th centuries. A guided tour through the Kusakabe Folk Museum offers a fascinating look inside one of Takayama's oldest merchant homes - the former residence of the successful Kusakabe family who lived here in the early 1800's. Twice a year, Takayama is enlivened by Spring and Autumn Festivals with traditions that date back to the 17th century. The highlight of both events is the grand parade of enormous, colorful Yatai - or festival floats. Many of these floats are centuries old and some are decorated with sophisticated mechanical figures that move and dance. At the Festival Floats Exhibition Hall, you'll have a chance to see some of these beautifully decorated floats and to learn about another example of Takayama's legendary craftsmanship. The town is also heralded for its many fine sake breweries and you'll end the day's sightseeing with a sake tasting and a chance to learn about this ancient beverage. Meals B+L

Day 8: Onward to Tokyo

Check out after breakfast and transfer to the station for your scenic rail journey to Tokyo, via Nagoya. Upon arrival in the capital, you'll check in to the deluxe Keio Plaza Hotel, ideally located in the vibrant Shinjuku district. After time to refresh in your spacious Premier Grand room on the new Club Floor, you'll join your guide for a walking tour in this modern city-center neighborhood where you're staying. The area is popular with Tokyo residents for shopping, dining and entertainment. Meals B

Day 9: Tsukiji Outer Market and Tokyo Sightseeing

Fish is a dietary staple of this island nation and is enjoyed by locals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It can be served raw as sashimi, grilled, broiled and even made into fish cakes for soups and other dishes. After a leisurely breakfast, you'll enjoy a special visit to the world-famous fish market in Tsukiji where ordinary citizens and the city's best chefs come daily to procure the freshest seafood. Then you'll join one such chef to learn the fine art of preparing restaurant-quality sushi. Enjoy the fruits of your labor for lunch before embarking on an afternoon sightseeing tour. Your exploration of the bustling capital begins atop the Tokyo City View Observation Deck. Soaring high above the very heart of the metropolis, you'll have breathtaking 360° views over all of Tokyo. On a clear day, you can even see Mt. Fuji in the distance! Next you'll visit Asakusa Kannon Temple. Founded in the 7th century to honor Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy, this is the oldest temple in the city. The outer entrance to this Buddhist Temple is through the impressive 1,000-year-old Kaminari-mon, or Thunder Gate. Inside the gate, you'll continue along the busy Nakamise Arcade toward the temple itself, a fascinating stroll that takes you past a bewildering number of shops and merchant stalls selling traditional sweets, savory snacks, colorful handicrafts, and souvenirs. The return drive to your hotel takes you through some of the city's most vibrant districts and past the Tokyo Skytree; at just over 2,000 feet in height, this landmark is the one of the tallest structures in the world. Meals B+L

Day 10: Full Day Excursion to Mt. Fuji and Hakone

Leaving the hustle and bustle of the city behind, today's excursion begins with a pleasant drive up to the 5th Station of Mt. Fuji. Situated at an altitude over 6,000 feet and nearly halfway to the summit, this is a popular starting place for those hardy adventurers looking to ascend Japan's tallest mountain. It's a also wonderful place to just take in the views of the surrounding countryside with its lakes and forested slopes. Continue along scenic roads into the heart of Hakone National Park, a wonderful region beloved for its pine forests and lovely views of Mt. Fuji. A cruise across the placid waters of Lake Ashi promises a chance to relax and take in some of these enchanting views! Then board the Mt. Komagatake ropeway for an entirely different, aerial view over the region's forested mountains and pristine lakes. Return to Tokyo and enjoy your final evening in Japan. Meals B+D

Day 11: Depart Tokyo

After breakfast, you'll enjoy a private transfer for your trip to the airport. Meals B

Featured Destinations
Kyoto

If you can visit only one city in Japan, Kyoto is the one. This ancient city, 30 mi/50 km northeast of Osaka, was the capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years and still is considered the country's spiritual capital. Thousands of shrines and temples dot the city, including more than a dozen on the UNESCO World Heritage list. That list is far from all-inclusive, and many excellent places that might be the star attractions of other cities crowd the streets of Kyoto. It is a center of Japanese Zen and has several huge monastery complexes where serious students still sit in meditation.

Kyoto is also the nation's capital of traditional arts. Whether your interest be in pottery, textiles, dance, the tea ceremony or any of the other innumerable arts, Kyoto has excellent galleries, museums, shops and tea houses. Japanese people from the countryside and foreign students flock there to learn under the great masters. Much of what is considered Japanese haute cuisine was developed there too, as an offshoot of the tea ceremony.

Kyoto is Japan's heartland of history. With 1,300 years of tumultuous existence, the city's past intrudes upon the present day as in few other Japanese cities. In Gion, you can spot a geisha (or geiko, as they are called in Kyoto), one of the last hundred or so in Japan, slipping down a side-street to entertain rich guests with witty conversation, dance or music. A shopping arcade may suddenly fill with discordant clanging music as a shrine festival passes among the shoppers, or you may hear the long chant as Zen monks pass through the neighborhood, calling for alms.

Kyoto is an understated city that might disappoint visitors at first (at first glance, it is a large city with modern buildings that might not align with one's original perception); its charm lies in small details, pocket gardens, tiny traditional restaurants and refined artwork.

Kanazawa
Kanazawa's importance grew in the 15th century, when the powerful and militant Ikko sect established its new headquarters there after being chased out of Kyoto by the monks of Mt.Hiei.

During the Edo Period, Kanazawa was the seat of the Maeda clan, the second most powerful clan after the Tokugawa in terms of rice production and fief size. Accordingly, Kanazawa grew to become a town of great cultural achievements, rivaling Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo).

In World War Two, Kanazawa was Japan's second largest city (after Kyoto) to escape destruction by air raids. Consequently, parts of the old castle town, such as samurai, temple and pleasure districts, have survived in pretty good condition.

Kanazawa is capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, a prefecture along the Sea of Japan.
Takayama
Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan, presents a different view at every turn. It's one of the world's main economic centers and its most populous agglomeration. The business of Tokyo is business, but you can still find harmony and small-scale gardens on back streets. Around the corner from neon and concrete, you may find the bonsai-lined courtyard of a traditional inn.

Tokyo was nearly destroyed by bombs and fires during World War II, and by earthquakes at other times, but it has always rebuilt itself. As a result, there is little left of Old Japan in the city, but there's plenty of New Japan to take its place.

The streets are a confusing maze, so a map is essential. The transit system is excellent, however, and there are kobans (police boxes) throughout the metropolis, as well as a populace generally willing to answer questions.

Visitors to Tokyo represent both business and leisure travelers. And despite its past reputation, Tokyo is no longer fearsomely expensive. It's relatively easy to visit Tokyo on a budget.

Excursions

Shinjuku - Night in The City - 4 Hours

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Shinjuku - Night in The City - 4 Hours

Highlights:

  • Visit Kabuki Cho, the world’s safest “red light” district
  • Explore Golden-gai, known for its quirky food stalls and micro pubs
  • Sample local snacks and drinks at various izakayas
  • Visit the 17th-century Hanazono Shrine

Tour Duration: 4 hours (18:00-22:00)

Tour can operate: Evening

Wheelchair Accessible: No

Physical Activity Level: Moderate

Inclusions:

  • Guided tour
  • Transportation to/from the hotel
  • Snacks and drinks at selected stops

Not Included:

  • International flights
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance

Wheeling Your Way Through Tokyo - 6 Hours

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Wheeling Your Way Through Tokyo - 6 Hours

Forget the bus, get out of the car, and by no means take the subway – experience Tokyo by bicycle a seemingly unusual way to explore one of the world’s largest megalopolises. But once on your bike and pedaling through the city’s many and varied neighborhoods you will experience Tokyo in a truly unique way.

You will transfer to Chuo-ku, Tokyo  where you choose your bicycle and try it out before setting off. Once ready and under the supervision of your cycling guide set off for the Tour de Tokyo pedaling your way through some of the distinctive districts that make Tokyo so memorable:–

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Tsukishima (traditional market area famed for its monjayaki savoury pancake) and Tsukiji Outer Market the largest seafood market in the world.
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Ginza (Tokyo’s chic shopping district – the city’s “Fifth Avenue”)
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Shinbashi Station (Japan’s oldest railway station)
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Azabu Juban Village (eclectic, eccentric and exciting – where trendy meets traditional)
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Roppongi, Aoyama and Harajuku & Omotesando (iconic architecture and fashion forward for today’s Tokyo)
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Yoyogi Park (site of the 1964 Olympic Village – weather permitting enjoy a picnic lunch)
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The New National Stadium (site of the 2020 Opening Ceremonies)
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Meiji Jingu Shrine (Tokyo’s revered Shinto Shrine set within a verdant forest park)
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Yoyogi National Stadium (Tange Kenzo’s stunning design for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games)
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Jingu Gaien Mall (the beautiful Gingko lined Avenue)
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Akasaka Palace (the magnificent State Guest House)
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Parliament House (the site of the National Diet)
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Imperial Palace Grounds (The Iconic Nijubashi Bridge and the moat)
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Tokyo Station + KITTE (Marunouchi Minami Exit side)
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15:00:    Arrive at Chuo-ku, Tokyo – the end of this Tokyo tour

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