Japan

      Tokyo, Japan

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      Imprint Tours
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      89 reviews
      May 12 - 25, 2024
      Group size: 10 - 26
      Japan
      Tokyo, Japan

      Imprint Tours
      • Email address verified
      89 reviews

      May 12 - 25, 2024
      Group size: 10 - 26

      About this trip

      Japan is a nation of ancient and storied traditions and customs. But in the 20th century she leapt headlong into the west, becoming a technological and economic powerhouse. Such a land of contrasts is eminently interesting but also possesses much natural beauty. This tour will feature the urban centers of Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima but also the rural charms of the Japanese alps, the villages of Matsumoto, Kanazawa, Nara, and Takayama. We will visit Zen gardens, learn to make sushi, visit castles and temples, explore a Geisha district, view mighty Mt. Fuji, and even sleep in a temple. Join Imprint for this diverse and fascinating fortnight.

      Available Packages

      Double
      Available until February 12, 2024Sold Out

      For couples.

      Price is per person based on double occupancy.

      $4,495
      Deposit: $600
      Twin
      Available until February 12, 2024Sold Out

      For individuals traveling together or a couple desiring twin beds.

      Price is per person based on double occupancy. 

      $4,495
      Deposit: $600
      Single Traveler
      Available until February 12, 2024Sold Out

      For individuals traveling alone, paying the Single Supplement.

      $5,395
      Deposit: $600
      Single Willing to Share
      Available until February 12, 2024Sold Out

      For the individual who doesn't want to pay the Single Supplement and is willing to share a room with a traveler of the same gender.

      Note - If Imprint is unable to find a traveler willing to share you will be required to pay the Single Supplement.

      $4,495
      Deposit: $600

      Available options



      Itinerary

      Japan
      Itinerary

      Day 1  Tokyo
      Meeting; Dinner
      Konnichiwa! Welcome to Tokyo, Japan's dynamic capital. Your tour begins with an early evening get-acquainted meeting in the hotel. Afterwards we’ll enjoy our first meal in Japan.


      Day 2  Tokyo
      Koishikawa Garden; Sushi making
      Our first destination this morning is a classic, Edo-period Japanese garden. We will visit Koishikawa Garden with its traditional water features and brightly colored arched bridges, arboreal variety, streams, and flowers. Afterwards we will learn the art of sushi making. We’ll learn how to craft sushi and then enjoy the fruits of our labor for lunch. Your afternoon is free for personal explorations. For those interested, Lulu will take you to Shibuya for the rush hour “Shibuya Scramble” - purported to be the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing. It is an urban cultural show not to be missed.


      Day 3  Takayama
      Miso Lunch; Matsumoto Castle
      Departing Tokyo, we travel by private coach to Takayama in alpine Gifu Prefecture. If weather allows we’ll pass Mt Fuji en route, making a photo stop for this iconic mountain. Then we’ll be visiting Matsumoto for Miso lunch and a photo stop at Matsumoto Castle. Sometimes nicknamed Crow Castle due to its resemblance to the bird spreading its wings, it is the oldest original castle in the country dating back to 1592. Takayama is a charming 16th century mountain town, famous for its feudal-era streets, old merchant houses, and canals.


      Day 4  Kyoto
      Morning Market; Merchant District; Sake tasting; Festival Float Museum
      Gifu Prefecture is known for its excellent produce and today we’ll visit Takayama’s morning market that dates back some 600 years. We’ll continue our morning with a walk through Takayama Merchant District and get a sense of the life of hundreds of years ago. The alpine climate is perfect for creating sake so we will visit a local brewery for a taste of the region's signature libation. To finish our morning we’ll visit the Festival Float Museum with displays of the highly decorated floats used during Takayama’s famous Matsuri festival. In the afternoon we catch a Japanese bullet train to whisk us south to Kyoto. The charms of Kyoto, the former imperial capital for over 1,000 years, are profound. With its many cultural landmarks and historical sites, and an abundance of traditional arts, Kyoto is regarded as the cultural heart of Japan.


      Day 5 Kyoto
      Kyogashi making; Fushimi Inari
      This morning we will learn how to make unique Kyoto sweets called Kyogashi. A craftsman will help you make three different kinds of seasonal sweets. You can taste them with matcha green tea after the session. We will round out our morning with a guided visit to Fushimi Inari Shrine. This iconic Shinto complex, with its thousands of vermillion torii gates, is a no-miss Kyoto landmark and graces many guidebook covers and brochures. Your afternoon is free to rest or further explore Kyoto by yourself.


      Day 6  Kyoto
      Golden Temple; Diosgenin Zen Temple; Gion walking tour
      Today we’ll take a tour of UNESCO-listed Kinkaku-ji, the extravagantly decorated Golden Temple. Its beautiful garden was immortalized in Yukio Mishima’s novel “The Golden Pavilion”. Then it’s on to Daisenin Zen Temple where carefully placed rocks sit in an immaculately raked sea of gravel. We’ll participate in a brief meditation session and learn about Zen philosophy. In the early evening we will explore the Gion district with our guide, hoping to spot geiko (as geisha are known in Kyoto) dressed in elaborate kimonos and make-up on their way to functions across the city.


      Day 7 Kyoto
      Free Day
      Today is a free day for you to explore Kyoto on your own.


      Day 8  Hiroshima
      Himeji Castle; Okonomiyaki
      We depart Kyoto this morning with a destination goal of Hiroshima. On the way, we make a stop at Himeji Castle, Japan's most impressive samurai castle. Then it is on to energetic Hiroshima. Tonight’s dinner is okonomiyaki, a local specialty now enjoyed all over Japan.


      Day 9  Hiroshima
      Miyajima
      This morning we head for the beautiful island of Miyajima, just a short ferry ride across the Inland Sea. The island is home to the venerable Shinto shrine of Itsukushima, famous for its huge bright orange torii (ceremonial gate), which stands in the waters of the bay. Weather permitting we’ll take the cable car to the island’s summit for magnificent views. Then we return to the village to explore Itsukushima, also called “the floating shrine” and Daisho-in temple with its garden of “baby Buddha” statues and mystical grotto chapel.


      Day 10  Hiroshima
      Peace Memorial
      A visit to the Genbaku (A-Bomb) Dome and the Peace Memorial Park and Museum is sobering, but the tragedy that happened here is an important historical event to be confronted. Both stand as emotional testament to the fateful day in August 1945 when Hiroshima became the first target for nuclear attack. Your afternoon is free to explore on your own.


      Day 11  Osaka
      Bikan District; Dotonbori
      Departing Hiroshima this morning we make our way to Osaka, Japan's dynamic third city. Along the way we will stop for lunch and brief explorations of the historical Bikan district of Kurashiki. Osaka is unofficially, but undisputedly, Japan’s culinary capital. Upon arrival our guide will give us an orientation walk of Dotonbori neighborhood, Osaka’s high-voltage entertainment and dining quarter.


      Day 12  Osaka
      Todai-ji Temple; Kasuga Grand Shrine
      Our destination today is nearby Nara, which briefly reigned as capital of Japan in the 8th century. With eight World Heritage sites, Nara is second only to Kyoto as a fountain of Japan's cultural legacy. While here we will visit Todai-ji Temple with its huge, seated bronze Buddha, Japan’s largest. Next we head to Kasuga Taisha, Nara's most celebrated shrine.


      Day 13 Osaka
      Kuromon Market; Osaka Castle
      This morning, we’ll begin our sightseeing with a visit to mighty Osaka Castle. Once home to over 10,000 samurai families, the impressive fortress dominates Nishinomaru Garden. One enjoys expansive city views from its uppermost tower, which is in turn surrounded by secondary citadels, gates, turrets, impressive stone walls and moats. We finish our morning with a visit to the atmospheric Kuromon market for a photo safari. The afternoon is free to explore. We’ll celebrate our last night in Japan with dinner in one of Osaka’s shabu-shabu restaurants to enjoy this quintessential Japanese meal.


      Day 14 Tour Over
      Tour officially ends with breakfast. Imprint will assist with airport transfer arrangements.


      [Itinerary details, accommodations, and activities are subject to change]


      Optional 2-Day extension: Koyasan
      Temple Stay; Okuno-in; Shojin ryori dinner
      Our 2-Day extension is Koyasan, an important center for Shingon Buddhism for over 1200 years. We’ll visit Okuno-in, the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi, Shingon’s founder and one of the most revered saints in the religious history of Japan. Your unique accommodation tonight is in one of the many temples still operating. We’ll relax alongside Buddhist monks and follow their routine of evening meditation and morning prayers. Your dinner tonight is shojin ryori, or monastic cuisine, prepared by novice monks. This unique meal was introduced to Japan in the 13th century by Zen monks from China. The extension includes transportation back to Osaka day 2, arriving about 11:30-12:00.
      Note: This temple stay is an amazing and unique cultural connection experience. We love it. However, for 2 important reasons, we have chosen to make it optional. First, you will be required to sleep on fairly thin futons on tatami floors. It is an uncomfortable night. Second, there are no private bathroom facilities. Sinks and toilets are shared facilities and bathing is public, although segregated by gender. We think the sacrifices are well worth the experience. But we understand that this experience is not for everyone. If you have questions, please inquire: info@imprinttours.com


      What’s Included:
      13 nights accommodation (14 with extension); All breakfasts, 5 dinners (+ 1 extension), 2 lunches; All tour transport (train, bus, boat, cable car); All tips (tour manager, Imprint escort, meals, hotel staffs, drivers); Full-time services of a Japanese tour director and Imprint escort; All entrances: Koishikawa Garden, Festival Float Museum, Genbaku Memorial, Peace Memorial & Museum, Himeji Castle, Kinkaku-ji, Osaka Castle, Todai-ji temple, Tasuga Taisha shrine & museum; All activities: Fuji photo stop, sushi making, sake tasting, Takayama Merchant District, Miyajima Island visit, Itsukushima shrine, Daisho-in temple, Mt. Misen cablecar, Gion walk, Kyogashi sweets making, meditation instruction, Kuromon market, Dotonbori walk, and more. 

      Important exceptions:
      Tour participants are responsible for the cost of drinks, free-time sightseeing & meals, expenditures of a personal nature, and optional train baggage services.

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