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10 Days / 9 Nights - $3,870
img1 Explore Japan from her modern bustle in the city streets of Tokyo to the traditional alleys and ancient traditions of Takayama and Kanazawa. Begin your tour in Tokyo with panoramic views from Tokyo tower, a traditional tea ceremony at a Japanese garden, and an exciting walk along the Nakamise walkway to the Sensoji Temple before taking a tour outside the city to the natural scenery of Nikko.  Travel to Takayama and visit the morning market before departing for the town of Shirakawa-go to see the traditional architecture of this UNESCO designated World Heritage Site

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Tokyo
Upon arrival in Tokyo, you will go through the entry procedures and then you will be met at the exit of customs and then assisted in boarding the airport bus for your transportation to the hotel.  The remainder of the day is at your leisure. Stay three nights at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel - Main Tower - 4*.
Day 2
Tokyo (B/L)
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before your tour of dynamic Tokyo. Enjoy a panoramic view of the city from Tokyo Tower before participating in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Happo-en Japanese gardens. Savor a barbecue-style lunch, and then take a stroll around the Imperial Palace East Garden (Imperial Palace Plaza on Mondays & Fridays). Board a cruise at Hinode Pier for a 40-minute trip up the Sumida River to Asakusa. Browse the many colorful stores lining the Nakamise walkway leading up to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, before passing through Ginza, Japan's world-renowned shopping and entertainment district. Pick up and drop off at the hotel is included.
Day 3
Tokyo – Nikko - Tokyo (B/L)
Today, travel by motor coach to Nikko and visit the ancient Toshogu Shrine dedicated to Leyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Enjoy a Japanese-style lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, visit Kirifuri Waterfall and the Tamozawa Imperial Villa (On Tuesdays or when Tamozawa Imperial Villa is closed, visit Rinnouji Treasure Museum and Shoyo Garden). Your tour ends at bustling Ginza and Shinjuku where you can shop until you make your own way back to the hotel. Drop off at the hotel is not included. 
Day 4
Tokyo – Mt. Fuji - Hakone (B/L)
Depart by motor coach to see Mt. Fuji, the volcanic mountain that is Japan's national icon. Visit the Fuji Visitor Center & Mt. Fuji’s
5th station. After a Japanese-style lunch, continue the coach ride to Hakone. Enjoy a delightful cruise on Lake Ashi and visit Hakone
Ropeway for a commanding view of Mt. Fuji, Lake Ashi, Mt. Futago and mountains of the distant Izu Peninsula. Today’s tour also includes
a visit to Owakudani Valley. Overnight at Yumoto Fujiya Hotel - 4* for one night.
Day 5
Hakone – Takayama (B)
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and then be transferred to Odawara Station by car and depart for Takayama by train via the city of Nagoya.  Upon your arrival in Takayama, a traditional & charming town in the mountainous Hida region of Gifu Prefecture, you will enjoy a walking
tour visiting Yatai Kaikan Hall, the Kusakabe Folk Museum and the beautifully preserved old town along Sannomachi Street. Continue by foot
to your hotel in Takayama. Overnight at the Hida Hotel Plaza - 3*.
Day 6
Takayama – Shirakwago – Kanazawa (B)
Visit the famous morning market of Takayama and then head out on a scenic drive by Lake Miboro and along Shokawa River to Shirakawago,
designated in 1995 as a World Heritage site. Its highlights are unique structures called Gassho-Zukuri, or farmhouses, and the old residence
of the Wada Family. Continue to Kanazawa by local bus and then walk to the hotel. Overnight at the Hotel Nikko Kanazawa - 4*.
Day 7
Kanazawa – Kyoto (B)
Enjoy the morning sightseeing in Kanazawa, visiting Kenrokuen Garden, and the Kutaniyaki Pottery Kiln. In the afternoon, leave for Kyoto by
train and then check-in to your hotel. Stay three nights at the New Miyako Hotel - 3*
Day 8
Kyoto (B/L)
Enjoy a full day tour of Kyoto. Visit the famous Nijo Castle, once used as the Tokugawa Shogun's family palace (when closed, visit Ryoanji
or Daitokuji instead). See the incredible Golden Pavilion, a gilded structure, originally used as a villa by one of China's wealthiest noblemen. Next, visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace, known for its elegant simplicity and which served as the Emperors' palace until the capital was moved to Tokyo (visit Nishi Honganji on Saturdays, Sundays, National Holidays and when the palace is closed). After a buffet-style lunch continue exploring Kyoto with visits to Sanjusangendo Hall, a national treasure with 1,030 standing Buddhist statues in its main hall, Heian Shrine, and Kiyomizu Temple, noted for its clifftop main hall.
Day 9
Kyoto – Nara – Kyoto (B)
Enjoy the morning at your leisure, and after lunch, join the Nara Afternoon Tour visiting Todaiji Temple, housing one of the largest bronze statues
in the world. Continue on to Nara Park, popularly called "Deer Park" due to the abundance of deer roaming and the Kasuga Shrine located in a forest producing an atmosphere of peace and holiness, unmatched by any other shrine. After your tour, return to your hotel and have the evening at your leisure.
Day 10
Kyoto – Osaka/Kansai International Airport – Departure (B)
Enjoy breakfast and at the appointed time you will be transferred by the regularly schedule MK shuttle bus to the Kansai International Airport in
Osaka for your departure flight.

Prices - Dates

Valid January 18 - December 15, 2012
Land Only
Twin Sharing
$3,870 per person
Single Supplement
$870 per person
** Prices are per person based on twin occupancy, minimum of 2 people traveling together.  Single supplement is for the third person traveling and occupying a single room **

Package includes:
  • Tourist class reserved train tickets;
  • Hotel accommodations as specified;
  • Airport / hotel transfers;
  • Meals as specified;
  • Sightseeing with admissions as specified;
  • Private Air-conditioned coach with English-speaking guide;

Package does not include:
  • Meals and services not specified;
  • Beverages with meals
  • Airfare
  • Excess baggage fees levied by airlines;
  • Travel Insurance;
  • Any personal expenses such as telephone calls, laundry, drinks,
    mini-bar, internet, etc.

Travel Guide

Entry Regulations:

All Canadian citizens require a Canadian passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of your entry into the country. No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. Visitors must be in possession of a return or on-ward ticket and may be asked for proof of sufficient funds for your stay.

Please check with your country’s Foreign Affairs office to find out about entry requirements for non-Canadians and Americans.

Climate:

Japan has four seasons: Spring is when cherry blossoms fall and is one of the best times for a visit, from the first days of March till the last days of May. Summer is nature's play time and arrives Japan in June with the arrival of a 3-week long rainy season. Summer begins somewhat coolly with a rainy season but when it ends in late June, much of Japan is characterized by hot, humid days. Autumn is the time of falling leaves characterized by cool, crisp days from October to December. Winter in Japan is the season of frosty breath. Except for the extreme north, it is not very severe and is usually tempered by warm sunshine and blue skies. Winter runs from December to March.

Currency:

The Japanese Yen (JPY) is the basic unit of currency. At present, the exchange rate is JPY83.51 for C$1 and JPY83.14 for US$1. As exchange rates fluctuate each day, please check the current exchange rate near your date of travel.

Electricity:

The electric current for home use is uniformly 100 volts but there are two different cycles in use - 50 in eastern Japan and 60 in western Japan. Leading hotels in Tokyo and other big cities have 110 and 220 volts.

Tip: This system may differ from the one you use at home. If it is different, please purchase an adaptor from a travel store near you, to take advantage of the power ports in your hotel room.

Language:

The official language is Japanese. English is not spoken widely, however, Goodwill Guides are the English-speaking volunteers who stand ready and willing to assist overseas visitors.

Health Requirement:

Vaccination certificates are not required of Canadian or American tourists unless they have visited a country where an infection/disease is endemic. If you are from another part of the world, please check with a travel medicine professional for more information on possible requirements.

Airport Facilities and Tax:

The New Tokyo International Airport at Narita is a main gateway to Japan. The second largest is the Kansai International Airport in Osaka. The departure tax is formulated into your airline ticket.

Shopping:

Among the valued items sought after as souvenirs are cameras, VCRs, portable cassette players, watches, silk and pearls among others, all of which are available in specialty shops and the department stores of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. Recommended shopping areas in Tokyo include the Ginza, Shinjuku and Shibuya while the electronics district of Akihabara is world-famous for its incredible array of electronic and electrical devices of all kinds.

Cuisine:

Once known in the west either in the form of Sukiyaki or the more exotic sushi, Japanese cuisine has in recent years become much more familiar and appreciated around the world. Many visitors to Japan will have already sampled the pleasures of raw fish or batter-fried shrimp. Eating in Japan is an experience to be enjoyed and remembered.

For more information please visit:

http://www.japantravelinfo.com/top/index.php
http://www.voyage.gc.ca/dest/report-en.asp?country=140000

 

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  • Participate in a tradition Japanese tea ceremony in Tokyo
  • Visit Nikko, home to the Toshogu Shrine
  • Take a boat cruise on Lake Ashi
  • Explore the charming town of Takayama in the mountainous Hida region
  • Visit the infamous morning market
  • See the unique farmhouse structure in Shirakwago
  • Visit Nijo Castle in Kyoto
  • Take a walk through Nara Park
  • Tokyo:  Shinagawa Prince Hotel - Main Tower ****
  • Hakone:  Yumoto Fujiya Hotel ****
  • Takayama:  Hida Hotel Plaza ****
  • Kanazawa:  Hotel Nikko Kanazawa ****
  • Kyoto:  New Miyako Hotel ***

 

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