Japan - an ancient culture of emperors, fierce shoguns, samurais and brutal martial arts. Yet it’s also a place of gentle geishas, colourful kimonos, exquisite garden design and Zen Buddhism. How did a country so deeply rooted in such diverse heritage become one of the most modern and advanced economies on the planet? Pondering such questions is what makes a trip to Japan so incredibly rewarding. Having travelled there once, you’ll feel almost hypnotically drawn back to this truly enigmatic country.
Japan’s roots lie in an ancient feudal culture, with many customs from these times still pervading modern society. The Portuguese and Jesuit missionaries arrived in the 16th century and by all accounts, they were initially treated well, mainly because the Japanese were impressed with their new technology – firearms. Despite trading together successfully for nearly a century, Christianity and western ideas were deemed to be undermining the social order and the Portuguese were expelled. All contact with outsiders was banned for over 200 years. The only country on earth to have been so completely isolated from all external influences, Japanese art and culture developed in its own unique way, until pressure from the US finally broke down the barriers in the 1850’s.
It’s this unique development of its culture which makes Japan so utterly fascinating today. Inevitably, we harbour preconceptions about its complex etiquette, but you need not worry! The Japanese are a truly welcoming people and allowances are made for us ‘strange’ foreigners! Our tour is designed so you not only see the best of Japan, but come home having started to understand it.
In Tokyo – the archetypal mega-city – you’ll see its most fascinating districts, including the shopping and entertainment mecca of Ginza. It might sometimes seem as if its entire thirteen million inhabitants are all simultaneously trying to get on the same metro train – but everything runs on time and everyone is faultlessly polite.
Kyoto, the capital city for over a thousand years - and still considered to be its cultural heart - has carefully retained far more of historical Japan than any other major city. With exquisite shrines, temples, Zen gardens and traditional handicrafts such as ceramics, lacquer-ware, calligraphy and woodblock prints, Kyoto is a treasure-trove waiting to be discovered. We have four nights here and a whole day free in the city, so you'll have plenty of time to explore to your heart's content.
You might visit a private home discovering the traditional arts of origami, flower arranging or Japanese cuisine, or opt to spend an unforgettable night in a ‘Ryokan’, a typical Japanese inn.
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day 1 |
Hotel New Otani Tokyo | Tokyo |
3 nights |
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day 4 |
Hakone Hotel | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |
1 night |
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day 5 |
Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel | Hiroshima |
2 nights |
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day 7 |
Kyoto Century Hotel | Kyoto |
4 nights |
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Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo |
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day 11 |
Toyama Excel Hotel Tokyu | Toyama |
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day 12 |
Overnight Travel |
1 night |
B&B: Bed and Breakfast |
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14 Days / 13 Nights
Reference Number: JLRS0001
Special Interests: Japan, Cuisine , Food, Culture
Price available on request
Includes:
- Based on 2 people sharing a twin room
- 11 Nights accommodation on a B&B basis
- 3 other meals included
- Direct flights from Heathrow
- Porterage of 1 item of luggage per person
- All Tours
- All taxes, incl Accommodation, Airport etc
- Services of a Tour Manager
- Excursions
- Entrance Fees
Excludes:
- Items of a personal nature
- Insurance
- Excursions not mentioned
- Other services, e.g. Dry Cleaning