In the mountains around Matsumoto you will join expert wildlife biologist Oscar Huygens for a 2 day hike and the chance to see some of Japan's native Asiatic black bears. You'll next have time to explore Matsumoto's historic castle before heading to the Kamikochi National Park - a 2,000 metre high plateau offering fantastic walking opportunities and home to a colony of Macaque monkeys.
West from the Alps, Shirakawa-go is a unique chance to see old Japan, a collection of thatched roof farmhouses of which your accommodation is one, set in a beautiful valley. Here as in Kamikochi you will have evening meals included at your Japanese style ryokan.
Although a bustling city, Kanazawa is home to one of Japan's top three gardens, Kenrokuen is a masterpiece of design and an oasis of calm. This historic old samurai city still has its old quarters intact and is home to one of the few Geisha districts outside of Kyoto.
The trip is framed with stays in Tokyo, a chance to glimpse the hi-tech capital city, and Kyoto, the ancient capital, where old and new rub shoulders.
- 13 nights accommodation in Japan
- Breakfast every day
- 6 Evening Meals
- Meet and Greet upon arrival at Tokyo Narita Airport
- All transport between destinations including airport transfers
- Expert services of Oscar Huygens for 2 days
- InsideJapan Tours complimentary info-pack
- International flights
- Local transport at any destination (buses, subways, taxis) unless covered by included transport passes
- Entrance fees
- Baggage handling - you will be expected to carry your own bags for the duration of the trip
*This package is available starting in Tokyo on Wednesdays, Mondays and Fridays from Wednesday 27th July 2011 to Wednesday August 31st 2011 (inclusive)*
Important Notes:
The Bear Watching part of this trip does include a considerable amount of hiking and so you will need good hiking boots, waterproofs and some warm layers and you will need to be of reasonable fitness. We will be ascending about 3,000 feet to get to our mountain hut and you will be expected to carry your own gear (waterproofs, water, clothes) for the duration - up to about 6 hours. No technical expertise is required and the views and nature are well worth it!
Included evening meals are in Japanese Alps (1), Kamikochi (2), Shirakawago (1) and Takayama (2).
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 Tokyo
Your exploration of Japan begins in modern Tokyo where you will stay amidst the bright lights of Shinjuku. Meet and greet and airport transfers are included. Today we would recommend checking out the view from atop the metropolitan government building and visiting the more serene Meiji shrine.
Day 2 Tokyo
Tokyo has much more than just bright lights. Today you may like to explore the historic Asakusa district, home to Senso-ji temple, the beautiful gardens at Hamarikyu and take a boat ride on the Sumida river. The area around your hotel has numerous options for dinner.
Day 3 Matsumoto
Take a direct reserved seat train to Matsumoto today, the gateway to the Japanese Alps. There will be time to explore the fascinating 400 year old "Black Crow" castle, and for art lovers we highly recommend the wonderful Ukiyoe Wood Block Print Museum.
Day 4 Japan Alps
An early start today as you join Oscar for two days exploring the Japanese Alps. After a transfer by car, you will take a mountain hike up to the alpine zone (4 to 6 hours of uphill mountain trails). Stop for a picnic lunch and rest at a mountain lodge. We will then do a further short hike, looking for bears. In the evening you will have dinner in a mountain lodge and then afterwards watch a one hour presentation on bear ecology and on bear-human conflicts in Japan. You will spend the night in the mountain lodge.
Day 5 Matsumoto
If you wish you can get up early and watch a mountain sunrise, with, weather permitting, beautiful views of Mount Fuji; We will eat Breakfast in the mountain lodge before hiking back down to the valley in the morning. (Picnic lunch on the trail). After lunch we will visit a site where bear conflicts are happening or have happened in the past and then return to Matsumoto.
Day 6 Kamikochi
Today you will take a local train and bus to the Kamikochi national park, a stunning 2,000 metre high plateau. After dropping off your bags at your traditional Japanese ryokan you can perhaps take some of the easy walks along the valley. Dinner is included at your ryokan this evening.
Day 7 Kamikochi
A second day in Kamikochi offers the chance to further explore the lowland walks or to take on one of the many surrounding peaks. If you get up early you may also get to see some of the native monkey population!
Day 8 Takayama
A bus journey will take you from Kamikochi to Takayama this morning. An old market town with a great carpentry heritage, Takayama is a beautiful place evocative of old Japan.
Day 9 Takayama
Your second day in Takayama will allow time to discover some of the Sake breweries in town and visit a few of the interesting museums. Famous for its annual festivals, the Takayama Floats Museum gives the chance to see the giant, wooden floats up close. This afternoon you could take a leisurely walk along the temple circuit in the outskirts of the city.
Day 10 Shirakawago
Head north from Takayama today to World Heritage Shirakawa-go. This unique collection of "gasho zukkuri" style thatched roof houses is set in the pristine Shokawa valley. Here you will stay in a thatched roof minshuku and enjoy a sumptuous local evening meal. Walking around the village and neighbouring hills will take you back in time to a much older Japan.
Day 11 Kanazawa
A scenic bus ride today will take you on to Kanazawa. Famed for Kenrokuen gardens - which deserve a good couple of hours at least - this city is also home to a Geisha district, castle remains and an old samurai quarter. Check out the Ninja temple too!
Day 12 Kyoto
A fast, direct Ltd Express train will whisk you down to Kyoto today. Japan's historic capital city is a treasure trove of temples, shrines, gardens and museums. Perhaps explore the Geisha district of Gion and visit the hillside Kiyomizu temple today.
Day 13 Kyoto
On your second day in Kyoto we would recommend visiting the Golden Pavilion at Kinkakuji followed by Tenryuji temple in Arashiyama. Both are exquisite examples of Japanese temples and gardens.
Day 14 Depart
Time to head home - a direct train will take you from Kyoto to Osaka Kansai Airport in just over 75 minutes.
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