Itinerary Details
Tauck World Discovery: Essence of Japan
Day 1 Tokyo, Japan
Arrive Tokyo
Tour begins: 5:30 PM, Shangri-La Tokyo. A transfer is included from Narita International Airport or Haneda Airport to the five-star Shangri-La Tokyo, located in central Tokyo and just a short walk away from some of the city's most popular shopping areas. This evening, please join us for a welcome reception and dinner.
Meals: D
Day 2 Tokyo, JapanThe traditional arts of Tokyo
This morning, visit the Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the spirits of the Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shokenn, and enjoy a Kagura ceremonial blessing with origins that date to the 8th century. Stroll the narrow streets lined with shops brimming with local food specialties in Tsukiji Market. Have lunch at Nobu followed by a hands-on class in a traditional art of drumming called taiko. Your evening is free.
Meals: B, L
Day 3 Tokyo, JapanTokyo National Museum & landmark sites
Begin the day with a guided visit to the Tokyo National Museum, followed by a teppanyaki lunch of food cooked on an iron griddle. Visit the Asakusa Kannon Temple, built as a tribute to the goddess of mercy, and meander along adjacent Nakamise Street, where the locals have shopped for centuries. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure, enjoying the city as you wish.
Meals: B, L
Day 4 Hakone, JapanCruise on Lake Ashi & the art of Ikebana
This morning, board the renowned bullet train (shinkansen) in Tokyo for a short ride south to Odawara, and continue on to the scenic hot springs resort town of Hakone in Kanagawa. En route, a ferry ride on Lake Ashi; weather permitting, introduces you to views of Mt. Fuji, Japan's highest mountain, looming over the landscape. Have lunch at a local restaurant on the shores of Lake Ashi, then visit the Hakone Open Air Museum before continuing on to your ideally located spa resort in Hakone. This evening, you'll then have an opportunity to learn the art of ikebana - Japanese flower arranging - from a teacher who gives a class and demonstration of this time-honored tradition; later, gather for a "homey" dinner at your resort.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 5 Hakone, JapanA day in Hakone
Start the day off with a visit to the Itchiku Kubota Museum, set amidst magnificent views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. Itchiku Kubota (1917-2003) is considered one of the most important Japanese textile artists of the 20th century; he rediscovered, revived and subsequently modernized a traditional Japanese kimono dyeing technique, creating exceptional artistic kimonos. The museum you'll visit today celebrates his art and legacy. Return to your hotel for an afternoon as you wish. This afternoon, get your hands around an authentic Japanese culinary tradition during a private sushi making demonstration. Dine on Western or Japanese cuisine at your resort's dining room tonight.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 6 Inuyama JapanNagoya and on to Gero Onsen
Board a train bound for Nagoya. Upon arrival, a short drive through the countryside brings you to Gero Onsen and your traditional onsen hotel. Take the opportunity to soak in the hot springs (onsen) and have dinner Japanese style, shoes off, yukatas and slippers on, in a private room, where authentic Japanese traditions prevail.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 7 Kanazawa, JapanOld Takayama and a Sake brewery
Depart Gero Onsen this morning and head for Takayama, a mountain city long famed for its artisans and woodworkers. En route enjoy a lesson in sake making and a tasting at a local brewery before enjoying some sightseeing along the narrow lanes of its historic center, and having lunch at a local restaurant known for its Hida beef. Continue on to Kanazawa, just inland from the Sea of Japan. Enjoy an included dinner at your choice of your hotel's restaurants tonight.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 8 Kanazawa, JapanSamurais and Gardens in Kanazawa
A full day's sightseeing in Kanazawa includes: time exploring the historic Samurai District, where samurai homes are tucked among narrow lanes and canals behind earthen walls and private entrance gates, with a visit to the restored Nomura Samurai Family Residence for a look at the lifestyle of the samurai during feudal times, when they were prosperous; a guided stroll through celebrated Kenroku-en Gardens, considered among the country's top three landscaped gardens; lunch at a Paul Bocuse restaurant; and a walk through the city's Omicho Market. Cap the day with a Tauck Exclusive, a private Samurai show at a local temple, then spend the rest of the evening as you please at your hotel or exploring on your own in Kanazawa.
Meals: B, L
Day 9 Hiroshima, JapanA Train Ride to Hiroshima
Depart Kanazawa by train for Osaka, then continue on by train to the city of Hiroshima for an overnight stay (lunch today will be a scatter lunch purchased prior to leaving for Hiroshima). This afternoon, take a ferry ride to Miyajima Island and visit the iconic Miyajima-Itsukushima Shrine that seems to float on water (a photographer's dream). Dinner tonight will be at your lesiure at the hotel.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 10 Kyoto, Japan Monuments of Hiroshima
In Hiroshima today, you'll visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park & Museum, and the A-Bomb Dome (Genbaku Dome) - the only structure left standing in the area of the WWII atomic bomb blast that destroyed the city in August 1945, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and Orizuru Tower. After lunch at a local restaurant, return this afternoon by bullet train to the historic city of Kyoto, where your evening is free to spend as you wish.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 11 Kyoto, JapanKyoto... a Temple and a Castle
Kyoto sightseeing today begins with a visit to the famous golden-topped Kinkaku-ji Temple (Temple of the Golden Pavilion), set in an ancient garden on the edge of a lake - a position symbolizing its place "between heaven and Earth." Hear the story of how this 14th-century temple was burned to the ground by a young monk and then completely reconstructed. Continue on to Nijo Castle, surrounded by stone walls and a moat; tour this 17th-century shogun's residence and UNESCO World Heritage Site - and discover the secret of its "nightingale" floors. After lunch at a local restaurant, meet up with a geisha expert who leads an exploration of the back streets of one of Kyoto's geisha districts, and shares insights on the "flower and willow" world of the geishas, past and present. The evening is free to spend as you wish.
Meals: B, L
Day 12 Kyoto, JapanTraditional Arts in Kyoto
Begin your day with a prayer at the Kiyomizu-dera (Pure Water Temple) established in 778; the current buildings were rebuilt in the 17th century. Drink the water here in long-handled cups as you wish for longevity, success or love. Kyoto is known as the craft capital of Japan, and many traditional arts have been passed down through the generations. Experience the revered customs of Japanese culture firsthand during a visit to a private home here; take your shoes off, come in, and your gracious hostess will demonstrate the very specific rituals of a Japanese tea ceremony, followed by a lesson in the paper art of Origami. Return to your hotel where the afternoon is free for you to enjoy Kyoto's charms as you like. Join us for a special farewell reception and dinner tonight.
Meals: B, D
Day 13 Kyoto, JapanJourney home
Tour ends: Kyoto. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto to the airport. Please allow a minimum of 3 hours for flight check-in at the airport.
Meals: B