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Highlights of Japan

  


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Destination
Discover the treasures of Japan, past and present--from Kyoto's Heian Shrine to the high-speed bullet train and the Imperial Palace to Tokyo's bustling streets. Dazzling views of Mount Fuji and a visit to Mikimoto Peearl Island ensure that this no ordinary tour.


Itinerary
OSAKA
Day 1 Board your overnight flight to Japan.
Day 2 Arrive in Osaka, where a Go Ahead representative meets you after you clear
customs. Later, join your fellow travelers at tonight’s included dinner. (B in flight, D)
Day 3 Today’s guided tour offers a look at massive Osaka Castle, once the mightiest castle in Japan, with a museum dedicated to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the leader who built the castle. Next, make an excursion to Kobe, where a local guide leads you on a tour of this port city, including the Kiku-Masamune Sake Museum and Memorial Park, dedicated to the victims of the 1995 earthquake. Return to Osaka for this evening’s dinner. (B, D)

KYOTO
Day 4 En route to Kyoto, step back in time on a guided visit to Japan’s ancient capital of Nara. Discover its exquisite pagodas and architecture, including the Todaiji Shrine, home to the world’s largest bronze statue of Buddha, and the Kasuga Shinto Shrine with its thousands of paper lanterns. Upon your arrival in Kyoto, uncover the city’s past on a guided tour, including the intricate 17th-century Nijo Castle, the gold-leaf covered Golden Pavilion and the strikingly red Heian Shrine, constructed in 1895. Tonight, venture to Kyoto’s famed Gion geisha district for dinner and a performance of traditional Japanese theater. (B, D)
Day 5 Spend a free day in Kyoto. You might choose to visit the renowned Kiyomizu Temple with its spectacular view of the city. Or opt to join a full-day trip to Hiroshima. You’ll see many moving reminders of that day, including the A-Bomb Dome, a building that partially survived the blast; Peace Park with its Cenotaph for the victims; and the Peace Memorial Museum. Next, view the dazzling Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima. Its colossal red torii (the entry gate of a shrine) “floats” in the ocean during high tide. (B, D)
Day 6 Discover Japan’s lush countryside as you wind your way through misty mountains to the Miho Museum. Designed by I.M. Pei, the Miho seems to melt into the mountainside. Next, watch artisans at work in the pottery village Shigaraki, famous for its 1,200-year-old ceramics traditon. Return to Kyoto this evening for a feast of fresh sushi. (B, D)
Day 7 On today’s visit to Mikimoto Pearl Island, you’ll see how pearls are cultivated and watch the famous Ama Pearl Divers, as they dive into Ise Bay to collect pearls the old-fashioned way. After visiting Osatsu, a traditional fishing village, stop at the Ise-Jingu Shrine. Its nearly 200 buildings are reconstructed every 20 years, in keeping with Shinto custom. The
current structures were remade in 1993. (B, D)

HAKONE
Day 8 Board a high-speed train to the resort town of Hakone, nestled in the Owakudani Valley. Soak up the valley’s tranquil beauty during your cruise of Lake Ashi, formed after Mount Hakone erupted 3,000 years ago—and enjoy fine views of Mount Fuji looming in the background. Afterwards, relax in Hakone’s famous thermal hot springs. (B)

TOKYO
Day 9 Today’s guided tour of Hakone includes a visit to the Open Air Museum,
featuring more than 200 Picasso originals. Then travel to snow-capped Mount Fuji, standing an imposing 12,388 feet high. You’ll enjoy panoramic views of lakes and villages from the mountain before arriving in Tokyo for a traditional tempura dinner. (B, D)
Day 10 Japan’s bustling capital comes into focus on today’s guided tour. Get a bird’s-eye view of Tokyo from the top of the Tokyo Tower. Nearby is the sacred Zojoji Temple, founded in 1393. Visit Meiji Shinto Shrine with its elaborate Inner Garden and view the unparalleled Imperial Palace. Cruise down the Sumida River before exploring Tokyo’s old town, including the ancient Asakusa Kannon Temple built in 645. Next, explore the famous Ginza district and watch a traditional Kabuki theater performance. This evening, savor a traditional kamameshi dinner, a casserole served in cast-iron pots. (B, D)
Day 11 Enjoy Tokyo at your leisure today. Consider visiting Ueno Park with its many museums, including the Tokyo National Museum. Or join an optional excursion to Nikko, known for the stunning Toshogu shrine. After exploring the shrine complex, journey to Nikko National Park for
breathtaking views of Lake Chuzenji, Mount Nantai and the spectacular Kegon Falls. (B, D)
Day 12 Take an in-depth look at Japanese culture and cuisine as you navigate the seafood stalls at the Tsukiji fish market. With a free afternoon in Tokyo, you might visit the boutiques of Ginza or Shinjuku. Return to Tokyo and join your fellow travelers at tonight’s Farewell Dinner. (B, D)
Day 13 A Go Ahead representative helps you transfer to the airport. (B)

Included In Trip
  • Air transportation with a major airline, airport transfers and escorts
  • The services of a bilingual Go Ahead Tour Director
  • A licensed local city guide in Osaka, Kobe, Nara, Kyoto, Hakone and Tokyo
  • 11 nights accommodation in comfortable, well-located hotels with twin beds and private bath or shower
  • All hotel service charges and tips, baggage handling and local taxes
  • Buffet breakfast (B) daily; 9 three-course dinners (D)
  • Private deluxe motorcoach with reclining seats and restroom
  • High-speed train from Kyoto to Hakone
  • Guided sightseeing and entrance fees to select sights as described
  • Go Ahead travel bag and increased status in our World Traveler Club, including credit toward your next tour

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    Daily Departures from 1/1/2009 to 12/31/2010


      




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