FESTIVAL ALERT!
If you book on our 27th July departure and arrive a day early, you can experience the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in Tokyo. This visual extravaganza is the oldest and most impressive fireworks festival in Japan, and is a must see. The festival is held in Asakusa, where we will be staying, and the best viewing spots are literally minutes walk from our hotel! The surrounding streets will be filled with kimono clad locals and vendors selling tasty Japanese snacks.
...We begin in Tokyo, an amazing introduction to modern Japan. Our western style hotel is situated in Asakusa, the oldest and perhaps the most interesting district and Sensoji temple is on the doorstep. On the first night we have included a group meal at a local restaurant and then we have the following day to explore the city.
From Tokyo we take the Bullet train to Himeji, famed for its stunning original samurai Castle, the largest in Japan. Exploring this area you gain an interesting insight into feudal Japan and enter the ancient world of the samurai.
Another journey on the efficient Shinkansen will take us to Hiroshima, where we will the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum to gain a more poignant reminder of Japan's more recent history.
From Hiroshima it is only a short hop to the Island of Miyajima. Miyajima is one of Japan's three top sights and has a truly magical atmosphere. We have a whole day strolling amongst the deer, taking in the shrines and walking through the primeval forests. This will be our first stay in Japanese style accommodation and a delicious dinner is included at the hotel.
From Miyajima we will take the Ferry to Hiroshima Port and then pick up the Hydrofoil to Shikoku Island, the least visited by foreign tourists of all Japan's main Islands. We will begin our stay on Shikoku in the castle town of Matsuyama. We will stay in Dogo and maybe take a dip in the oldest hot spring baths in Japan. You will also have a great opportunity to try Japanese style baths at our next stop in Kotohira. Staying at a Japanese style Ryokan this will be a truly unique experience and the dinners are superb. This is a small pilgrimage town full of character and from here we will also do a day trip to the stunning Iya Valley. We continue our journey east to Tokushima, an area famed for its unique dances, Indigo Dying and puppet theatre.
We will leave Shikoku by ferry and then make our way by train and cable car to the mysterious Mt. Koya religious complex. Here we will stay at temple lodgings and have the chance to witness traditional ceremonies as well as try some fantastic Buddhist vegetarian cuisine.
Our final stop is Kyoto, the old capital of Japan and still very much its cultural heart. Our smart, western style hotel is located by the river Kamo and is a short walk to the centre of town. On the first night we have included a group meal at a local restaurant and then we have a full two days to explore Kyoto.
This is a unique tour and is for those who wish to see the main cities but also delve a little deeper into rural Japan. It is a great opportunity to see a Japan rarely seen by most visitors and has some excellent accommodation and of course food.
- 14 nights accommodation
- All transport between destinations in Japan including airport transfers on arrival and departure and 7 day Japan Rail Pass
- Meet and Greet on arrival at Narita Airport
- Breakfast everyday
- 7 evening meals and 2 lunches
- Tokyo Transport Pass
- Sumida River boat cruise in Tokyo
- Local transport pass for Hiroshima and Miyajima
- Full day touring by private minibus in the Iya Valley
- Luggage forwarding between Tokyo & Miyajima
- Luggage forwarding between Miyajima & Kotohira
- Luggage forwarding between Tokushima & Kyoto
- Full time services of your Tour Leader
- InsideJapan Tours' complimentary Info-Pack
- International Flights
- Local transport (buses, subways, taxis) at any destination (except that covered by included transport passes)
- Any entrance fees including those for shrines, temples and museums except for during Iya Valley tour
- Baggage handling - you will be expected to carry your own bags for the duration of the trip
Important Practical Information
No Single Supplement: This tour does NOT have a single supplement. Single travellers are guaranteed a single room in western style accommodation. However, singles may still be asked to share a room in Japanese style accommodation with a group member if the same sex. (Koya-san, Kotohira and Miyajima - 5 nights total)
Transport: Please note that all transfers are by public transport making use of Japan's first-rate transport network. All the hotels and ryokan have been chosen for their location close to the nearest station. We have included a luggage transfer from Miyajima to Kotohira and Tokushima to Kyoto so you will need an overnight bag for your stay in Matsuyama and Mt. Koya. For the other transfers you will have to carry your bags for short distances and some stations do not have escalators. We highly recommend that to make your stay more enjoyable you pack reasonably light. Large suitcases will be an inconvenience to you. A small case or bag or best of all, a rucksack, are most appropriate for this tour. Clothes washing machines are available in Tokushima and Himeji. In other hotels service washes are available.
Accommodation: The hotels in Kyoto, Tokushima, Matsuyama and Himeji are equipped with full en-suite facilities (attached bath, shower and toilet). The traditional Japanese Inns in Kotohira and Miyajima also have full en-suite facilities. In Koya-san we are staying at a temple lodging and the facilities are a little more basic. Baths are shared (single sex) and toilets are not attached to the rooms.
Check-in: Please note that rooms at the Tokyo hotel are only available from 2pm.
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 Tokyo
The tour group convenes in Tokyo and you will need to arrive at Narita Airport. Your Tour Leader will come to the airport to meet you and escort you into Tokyo and onto our hotel in the centre of town. Many of our customers choose to arrive a day early (your Leader will still be available to meet you at the airport) in order to get over jet-lag and get the most out of the tour. The Tour Leader will supply you with a Tokyo Transport "PASMO" Card allowing you to move around the city easily on the subways and train systems like a real Tokyoite! The first night’s dinner is on us at a local restaurant.
Day 2 Tokyo
Breakfast is included at the hotel this morning – and indeed every morning of the tour. After breakfast, your Tour Leader will be leading a tour around Tokyo – or feel free to do your own thing if you wish. Those who wish may like to rise early for a visit to the fish market, or perhaps you will pick up the latest gadgets in Akihabara. For a taste of old Tokyo, Sensoji Temple is near to the hotel as well as some great shopping and restaurants.
Day 3 Himeji
Today we leave Tokyo by Shinkansen ‘Bullet Train’ to Himeji, home to Japan’s most impressive original castle. We’ll explore the castle and its grounds and perhaps stroll through the stunning Edo-period Koko-en gardens.
Day 4 Miyajima
Continuing south by Bullet Train to Hiroshima to see the Peace Museum. You will have the opportunity to wander around the surrounding park and take your time exploring the museum before joining the group for an optional lunch at Okonomiyaki Mura. This is a building full of Japanese pancake style restaurants for which this area is famous. We will then continue on by local train and ferry to the island of Miyajima in time for an amazing included dinner at our ryokan.
Day 5 Miyajima
Miyajima is home to the Itsukushima shrine which is famous as one of the Nihon Sankei or top three sights of Japan! The so-called 'floating' Torii gate is a truly magnificent sight whilst the views from Mt. Misen are also spectacular. There is some great hiking to be done on the island if you wish – and if the weather is good, beaches to enjoy. Dinner again is included tonight.
Day 6 Matsuyama
We will forward on our luggage to Kotohira and then travel by ferry to Hiroshima Port and then take the fast ferry to Matsuyama. It is then a short bus journey to the hotel which is located right next to Dogo Hot spring baths which are the oldest in Japan. In Matsuyama we have the afternoon to explore the castle, wander about the town and take a dip in the baths.
Day 7 Kotohira
After breakfast we will be taking a scenic train journey to this rural town. We are staying at a top grade ryokan here with its own hot spring baths and gourmet meals included. This afternoon you’ll have the chance to climb the steps of Kompira-san, one of Japan’s most important shrines – at the top you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the whole area. A sumptuous dinner is included served to us in our own private dining room by waitresses in Kimono.
Day 8 Kotohira
We’ll be touring through the magnificent Iya valley today. Our private bus will take us to one of the famous Kazura Bashi (vine bridges) and we’ll also enjoy a boat ride through one of the gorges. Lunch is included in the tour and on our return we’ll enjoy hot spring baths and another feast at our ryokan.
Day 9 Tokushima
Another scenic train journey will take us to the castle town of Tokushima. We’ll arrive by lunch time and have time to enjoy views of the city from nearby Mt. Bizan and try out the local dancing. Accommodation is at a good grade western style hotel.
Day 10 Tokushima
A full day today to check out the sights in town including the Awa Yashiki where you can see the local puppet theatre performed. You’ll also have the chance to check out the famous Naruto Whirlpools (a dramatic natural phenomenon created by the strength of the tide) or perhaps try your hand at the local method of cloth dying.
Day 11 Mt Koya
We will again forward on our luggage and then from Tokushima take the ferry back over to Honshu and continue by train to Koya-San. We’ll finish off with a short cable car journey up to Mt. Koya our home for the night. Here we stay in a fascinating temple lodgings complete with authentic vegetarian meals – an unforgettable experience.
Day 12 Kyoto
This morning we’ll have a knowledgable local guide to show us around the fascinating shrines and temples around our lodgings before departing by train for Kyoto in the afternoon. Kyoto is famed for its excellent cuisine and you are free to try one of its great restaurants in the evening.
Day 13 Kyoto
Kyoto is the cradle of Japanese culture and has endless ancient temples, shrines and interesting museums to explore. Walking from Ginkakuji along the Philosopher's Path is a relaxing way to spend the morning before taking in some Zen temples and the impressive Heian Shrine.
Day 14 Kyoto
A free day in Kyoto, maybe you will take a trip down the Hozu River by traditional boat, or this is a great opportunity to make a day trip to neighbouring Nara. Only 40mins by train, Nara is a great place to wander taking in the Big Buddha, colourful shrines and feeding the holy deer along the way. This is the final day of the tour so we have included another fantastic dinner in Kyoto’s Gion gesiha district. A chance for one last night of good food before heading home.
Day 15 Depart
Sadly the tour is over and we all have to say our farewells and go our separate ways. Your transfer ticket to Osaka Kansai airport is included and your Leader will provide you with reserved seat tickets. If you wish to depart from Tokyo Narita Airport then we can easily arrange for you to travel back up to Tokyo and to stay any extra nights in the metropolis. Just let us know if this is of interest.
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| Currently there are no departures available for this year. Please contact us using the enquiy form or call us - UK (0)117 370 9740 / USA 303 952 0184 | |||||||
| 2013 | |||||||
| Currently there are no departures available for this year. Please contact us using the enquiy form or call us - UK (0)117 370 9740 / USA 303 952 0184 | |||||||
- 14 nights accommodation
- All transport between destinations in Japan including airport transfers on arrival and departure and 7 day Japan Rail Pass
- Meet and Greet on arrival at Narita Airport
- Breakfast everyday
- 7 evening meals and 2 lunches
- Tokyo Transport Pass
- Sumida River boat cruise in Tokyo
- Local transport pass for Hiroshima and Miyajima
- Full day touring by private minibus in the Iya Valley
- Luggage forwarding between Tokyo & Miyajima
- Luggage forwarding between Miyajima & Kotohira
- Luggage forwarding between Tokushima & Kyoto
- Full time services of your Tour Leader
- InsideJapan Tours' complimentary Info-Pack
- International Flights
- Local transport (buses, subways, taxis) at any destination (except that covered by included transport passes)
- Any entrance fees including those for shrines, temples and museums except for during Iya Valley tour
- Baggage handling - you will be expected to carry your own bags for the duration of the trip
Important Practical Information
No Single Supplement: This tour does NOT have a single supplement. Single travellers are guaranteed a single room in western style accommodation. However, singles may still be asked to share a room in Japanese style accommodation with a group member if the same sex. (Koya-san, Kotohira and Miyajima - 5 nights total)
Transport: Please note that all transfers are by public transport making use of Japan's first-rate transport network. All the hotels and ryokan have been chosen for their location close to the nearest station. We have included a luggage transfer from Miyajima to Kotohira and Tokushima to Kyoto so you will need an overnight bag for your stay in Matsuyama and Mt. Koya. For the other transfers you will have to carry your bags for short distances and some stations do not have escalators. We highly recommend that to make your stay more enjoyable you pack reasonably light. Large suitcases will be an inconvenience to you. A small case or bag or best of all, a rucksack, are most appropriate for this tour. Clothes washing machines are available in Tokushima and Himeji. In other hotels service washes are available.
Accommodation: The hotels in Kyoto, Tokushima, Matsuyama and Himeji are equipped with full en-suite facilities (attached bath, shower and toilet). The traditional Japanese Inns in Kotohira and Miyajima also have full en-suite facilities. In Koya-san we are staying at a temple lodging and the facilities are a little more basic. Baths are shared (single sex) and toilets are not attached to the rooms.
Check-in: Please note that rooms at the Tokyo hotel are only available from 2pm.











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