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Best of Japan: 7-Nights

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Best of Japan: 7-Nights

$4125 $4075 per person

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*Prices are CAD per person, based on 2 people sharing. Price shown is based on September 30, 2023 departure.

Discover the best of Japan in just 8 days. Travelling from the modern metropolis of Tokyo to enchanting Kyoto, with its age-old temples, shrines and colourful Geisha district. See the bronze Buddha and bamboo forest at Kamakura the breathtaking beauty of Mt Fuji at Hakone Izu National Park en route.

What’s Included:

3 breakfasts and 1 Japanese dinner at the Lake Kawaguchi
Guided sightseeing and walking tours in Tokyo, Kamakura, Lake Kawaguchi and Kyoto
Escorted by a licensed English speaking Japanese tour guide
All transportation and transfers – buses, trains and rail passes (including Suica swipe Card)
Maximum Group size: 16 persons
7 nights 3 star accommodation (including 1 night in a traditional Japanese Inn)
Lake Kawaguchi & Mt Fuji – Kachikachi-yama Ropeway and observatory. For tours staying at Lake Kawaguchi between 14 Apr – 28 May each year we’ll visit to the Fuji Shibazakura (Moss Phlox) Festival with Mt Fuji as the backdrop
Airport arrival transfer – by train from Narita or Haneda International Airport
Baggage forwarding service from Tokyo to Kyoto (one bag per person)

Not Included:

International flights, visas, laundry, drinks, items of a personal nature
If you are opting to pay the single supplement, allowing you the privacy of your own room on this tour, a single room will be provided for all nights with the exception of day 5 (our overnight stay at Lake Kawaguchi), where single rooms are not available. For this night you will be matched up with a fellow tour member of the same sex
Entrance Fees: USD$25-35pp, paid in local currency
Airport departure transfer
Tip for your tour guide. We recommend you allow USD$3 – 5 per day, per traveller. Tipping your guide is an entirely personal gesture

*MEMBER BENEFIT: $50 off per person, per tour / $100 per couple when quoting TRIPMERCHANT. Combinable with all other offers. Rate shown includes Trip Merchant member savings based on best priced available dates.

Call for assistance: 1-800-481-9739 ext. 1
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Departure Dates

September 30
October 14, 28
November 11
March 9, 23
April 6, 20
May 11, 25
June 8
July 6, 20
August 17, 31
September 14, 28
October 12, 26
November 9
  • Destination
  • Arrival City
    Tokyo, Japan
  • Departure City
    Kyoto, Japan
  • Passenger Limit
    Maximum 16 passengers
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Tokyo
Saturday. Upon arrival in Tokyo you will be met at either Narita or Haneda International Airport by your guide. Travel by train into the heart of the city and check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free to spend at leisure.
Accommodation: Yaesu Terminal Hotel, Tokyo
Meals Provided: None
 
2
Toyko Sightseeing - Sensoji Temple district, Harajuki & Shibuya
Today we explore the capital. Taking the subway to Asakusa we visit the lively Sensoji Temple district, which is home to Tokyo’s first temple and scores of interesting souvenir and craft stalls. In the afternoon we head to Harajuku, which is a magnet for young and fashionable Tokyoites with its hip shops and cafes. Here we’ll visit the impressive Meiji Shrine where the emperor Meiji and his wife are enshrined. Yoyogi Park beside the shrine is a popular hangout for locals and there is always a lot going on especially on Sundays with bands playing, drum circles, dancers and busking. The last stop of the day is the Shibuya crossing - regarded as one of the busiest intersections in the world. The famed junction has no less than 7 pedestrian crossings and when the traffic lights turn red a wave of pedestrians, up to a 1000, converge onto the intersection from every direction. Known as 'the scramble', it's a well practised art to duck and weave with sportsman like agility to avoid collision, which we'll watch from the second floor Starbucks located directly opposite the crossing. This evening offers free time though if travelling in January, May and September you might like spend the evening watching a Sumo tournament (must be booked in advance). See our trip notes for more info.
Accommodation: Yaesu Terminal Hotel, Tokyo
Meals Provided: None
 
3
Kamakura & the Bronze Buddha
Tokyo - Kamakura - Tokyo. This morning we board a train for a day trip to Kamakura, Japan’s first feudal capital, which is just an hour from Tokyo. Kamakura is a popular seaside location with a quaint village life feel and some stunning Zen temples. Here we’ll visit the iconic bronze Big Buddha and the Zen Temple of Hokokuji with its beautiful bamboo garden. Here you can drink tea and learn about the tea ceremony before walking the cobbled shopping district - adorned with lovely locally made items and returning to Japan’s bustling capital for the night. Tonight, we organise a Shabu Shubu (a traditional Japanese hot pot meal) if the majority of the group are interested.
Accommodation: Yaesu Terminal Hotel, Tokyo
Meals Provided: None
 
4
Tokyo Edo Museum & Free Time
Today offers a guided tour of the Tokyo Edo Museum which focuses on the lifestyle and culture experienced by Tokyoites over the city’s 400-year history. The museum houses some of the city’s best original artefacts and replicas of Edo-era buildings and landmarks, along with several large-scale models. The remainder of the day offers free time.

Accommodation: Yaesu Terminal Hotel, Tokyo
Meals Provided: None

5
Mt Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi
Tokyo - Lake Kawaguchi. This morning we travel by highway bus (with luggage forwarding) to Lake Kawaguchi, located at the foot of Mt Fuji in the Fuji Hakone Izu National Park. The scenery is stunning with panoramic views of a snow-capped Fuji most of the year. Upon arrival we’ll travel along the Kachikachi-yama Ropeway and visit the observatory. For tours staying at Lake Kawaguchi between 15 Apr – 28 May each year we'll visit the Springtime Fuji Shibazakura (Phlox Moss) Festival held at Motosu Lake, where the landscape is covered in a vibrant, hot pink moss with Fuji as the backdrop. No trip to Japan would be complete without sampling authentic Japanese hospitality at a traditional ryokan (a Japanese inn), which is where we’ll bed down tonight. At the ryokan, sample tasty local cuisine and take a relaxing dip in the natural hot spring baths.

Accommodation: Yamagishi Ryokan, Lake Kawaguchi or Hotel Mifujien, Lake Kawaguchi
Meals Provided: Dinner
 
6
Kyoto - 1000 statues of Kannon & the Geisha District
Lake Kawaguchi – Kyoto. The area has some great hiking trails and early this morning you might like to opt for a hike along the foreshores of the lake. Travel by bus to Mishima, then bullet train to Kyoto - Japan’s ancient and cultural capital. As one of the most culturally rich cities in Asia, Kyoto is home to an abundance of UNESCO World Heritage sites, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Here we enjoy a guided tour of Sanjusagen-do Temple famous for its statues of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The one thousand life-size statues of Kannon are made of Japanese cypress clad in gold leaf. They stand in 10 rows of 50, each hand crafted and slightly different from the next. Late afternoon we head to Gion, for a walking tour of this famous Geisha district. After you may wish to watch a cultural performance at Gion Corner Theatre where you'll have the opportunity to watch a Maiko (apprentice Geisha) performing.

Accommodation: El Inn, Kyoto or Dormy Inn Premium, Kyoto
Meals Provided: Breakfast
 
7
Kyoto - Nijo Castle, Golden Pavilion & free time
This morning we offer a guided tour of Nijo Castle, one of the city’s most impressive UNESCO sites. Built by the first Tokugawa shogun in 1603, the exquisite Nijo Castle is a wonderful example of Momoyama architecture. After we visit Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) a stunning Zen Buddhist temple, part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto World Heritage Site. The top two floors of the monument are completely covered in gold leaf. Set upon a small lake with landscaped gardens the large completely gilt structure is impressive as it is beautiful Temple. Kinkakuji Temple continues to be one of Japan's most visited temples. This afternoon offers free time for you to relax or to further discover the many sights of Kyoto your own way. Consider visiting Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its winding path lined by thousands of bright red torii gates. Just a short train ride away from the main Kyoto station, this must-see sight is free to visit and is open 24 hours a day. You might also wish to hire a Kimono and walk the streets as many Japanese do or take part in a cooking lesson.
Accommodation: El Inn, Kyoto or Dormy Inn Premium, Kyoto
Meals Provided: Breakfast
 
8
Kyoto
Saturday. On day 8 our tour comes to an end after hotel check out.
Accommodation: None (Depart Home)
Meals Provided: Breakfast

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