Japan In Depth Summer

(Osaka / Kurashiki / Hiroshima / Iwaguni / Yamaguchi / Fukuoka / Nagasaki / Kumamoto / Mt Aso / Beppu / Dogo / Oobokekyo Gorge / Takamatsu / Kobe / Kyoto / Nara / Iga Ueno / Toyota / Hakone / Mt Fuji / Tokyo)

13 days 12 nights

US$4298.00

Departure Dates : Jun 25, 2012 / Aug 20, 2012

PLEASE NOTE : All prices are per person, based on double or triple occupancy. International flights are not included on our tours - this allows you the flexibility to choose your own departure and get the best value for your money! We can arrange international flights for US customers if needed, please ask for details.

TOUR COST INCLUDES :

9 nights Western style hotel, 3 nights Japanese style ryokan

Meet and greet upon arrival at Osaka Kansai Airport Airport transfers on arrival and departure Private luxury coach transfers between destinations in

Full time, professional English speaking tour guide Gratuities Meals

Breakfast everyday 10 lunches and 6 dinners Admission fees and activities

Entry fees to sites, gardens, and museums listed in the itinerary Ferry from Beppu to Shikoku

Bullet train ride from Hamamatsu to Sumida river cruise, Oboke Gorge boat ride Nishijin kimono show, Green tea ceremony, Okonomiyaki making Hakone ropeway, Mt Aso ropeway, Mt Inasa cable car

TOUR COST DOES NOT INCLUDE : International airfares Meals that are not included in the itinerary Travel insurance Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks Personal expenses such as telephone and laundry bills

All Japan Tours : 4058 E. Cottage Paseo, Ontario, California 91761, USA

Toll Free : 1-800-490-5728 | Tel: 1-909-574-1071 | Email : [email protected] | Website : AllJapanTours.com

Itinerary

Day 01 Osaka Kansai Airport Welcome to Osaka! Our tour guide will greet you and escort you to the hotel.

Hotel: Nikko Kansai Airport Hotel or similar class

Kurashiki (Canal Area / Morita Sake Brewery), Hiroshima (Miyajima Island / Itsukushima Shrine / Okonomiyaki Day 02 Making) Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today we take a ride 3 hour ride on a luxury coach to the canal town of Kurashiki. This scenic town, in merchant days, thrived as a port for rice shipments. Several old rice granaries and examples of historic architecture still remain, in addition to the stone lined canal. Taste sake as you stroll along the streets of Kurashiki. We will continue to Hiroshima, where we take a short ferry ride to the island of Miyajima, considered sacred by many. At high tide, the famed vermilion torii gate of the Itsukushima Shrine looks like it is floating in the middle of the sea. In the evening we will try making a popular Japanese dish called Okonomiyaki. In the dish you add your favorite ingredients to a mixture of batter and cabbage. The mixture is then cooked on a hot plate, and flipped using a metal spatula. The dish can be made easily at home, and you can show off your new skills to your family. Hotel: Hiroshima Grand Prince Hotel or similar class

Hiroshima (Peace Park / A-Bomb Museum), Iwakuni (Kintai-kyo Bridge),Yamaguchi (Rurikoji Temple Five Day 03 Storied Pagoda), Fukuoka (Yatai - Food Stalls)

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch Today we will visit the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Museum. Then we will head to Iwaguni to view the Kintai- kyo Bridge, one of Iwakuni's most recognized and admired landmarks. The bridge, with its five bold arches supported by stone pillars, is completely made of wood without the use of a single nail, and spans the Nishiki River. Next is a visit to Yamaguchi, where you can see the beautiful Five Storied Pagoda. The evening is free for you to relax and explore on your own, or you can join your tour guide for an hour guided walk around Fukuoka's open air food stalls (yatai). There are over 150 yatai across the city, with the highest concentrations in the Nakagawa and Tenjin districts. Typical dishes include grilled chicken skewers (yakitori), hot pot (oden), and Hakata Ramen, a famous local dish featuring thin ramen noodles simmered in pork bone soup

(tonkotsu). Hotel: Hakata Excel Hotel Tokyu or similar class

Day 04 Nagasaki (Peace Park / Glover Garden / Oura Church / Mt Inasa - NagasakiCable Car)

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner After breakfast, we will head to Nagasaki, visit the Peace Memorial Park and view the famous peace statue. Next is Oura Catholic Church, the oldest standing Christian church in Japan, and the only western building to be designated as a national treasure. At Glover Garden we will enjoy a beautiful collection of historic western homes from the Meiji Restoration Period. The evening ends with a cable car ride to the top of Mt Inasa, where you can take in the "Million Dollar View" of city.

Hotel: ANA Hotel Nagasaki Gloverhill or similar class

Day 05 Kumamoto (Kumamoto Castle), Aso (Mt Aso), Yufuin Onsen Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

This morning we travel by private luxury coach to Kumamoto to visit Kumamoto Castle. With an impressive 49 turrets, towers, and stone walls, it is considered an engineering marvel and fitting tribute to Lord Kiyomasa Kato. From there we continue to Mt Aso, an active volcano that erupted just a few years ago. Watch nature's dynamic power close up, and learn about the local flora and fauna. Weather permitting, we will take a ropeway to the top of Mt. Aso to walk around the volcano's crater rim. At night we will savor local flavors in a traditional Japanese banquet provided by your ryokan. Hotel: Suginoi Hotel or similar class

All Japan Tours : 4058 E. Cottage Paseo, Ontario, California 91761, USA

Toll Free : 1-800-490-5728 | Tel: 1-909-574-1071 | Email : [email protected] | Website : AllJapanTours.com Day 06 Beppu (Beppu Hells), Ferry to Yahatahama, Matsuyama (Dogo Onsen / Dogo Onsen Honkan) Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner From Yufuin Onsen, we drive east to a bather's paradise - the celebrated resort of Beppu. Beppu is famous for its "hells," dramatic pools of bubbling water, mud, and geysers. View four of the nine hells of Beppu, hot springs ideal for viewing rather than bathing. After the tour, we will board a ferry to Shikoku Island where we will visit Japan's oldest and most renowned hot spring, Dogo Onsen. Dogo Onsen Honkan, a building with wooden public bathhouse that dates back to 1894, during the Meiji Period. Enjoy the maze of stairways and rooms, along with the hum of bustling bathers and staff. From there we continue to Oku Dogo Onsen, where we will spend the night in a Japanese style spa resort nestled in the woods. Hotel: Okudogo Onsen Hotel or similar class

Day 07 Oboke Gorge (Oboke Gorge Boat Ride), Takamatsu (Ritsurin Park),Onaruto Bridge, Kobe (Harborland) Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner After a Japanese style breakfast, we continue our journey to Oboke Gorge, one of three hidden mountain regions of Japan. Oboke is the valley located upstream of the Yoshino-gawa River. "Boke" means “dangerous to walk along," and Oboke (big boke) was named for its jagged V-shaped rocks and narrow path which, no matter how carefully or slowly you walk, makes walking dangerous. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride and take in the panoramic views of the valley. In Takamatsu we will visit Ritsurin Park, a masterpiece of Japanese landscape 100 years in the making. This sprawling park features beautiful ponds and pavilions, with Mt. Shiun as the perfect backdrop. From there our private coach takes us across Awaji Island through a series of spectacular bridges. Our next stop is the Onaruto Bridge Interpretive Center, where we will learn about Japan’s largest natural whirlpool and the engineering innovations that went into the construction of its massive bridges. Our last visit on this trip is Kobe. Located along the waterfront, Harborland is a shopping and entertainment district that boasts a variety of restaurants, cafes, shopping malls, a Ferris wheel, and other forms of entertainment, and is the ideal spot for last minute shopping. Hotel: Nikko Kansai Airport Hotel or similar class

Day 08 Osaka (Osaka Castle), Kyoto (Kiyomizu Temple / Kodaiji Temple & Garden / Green Tea Ceremony) Meals: Breakfast / Lunch In the morning we will travel to Osaka by private coach. We will visit Osaka Castle, whose construction began in 1583 on the ruins of the Ishiyama Honganji Temple. The castle was the largest of its time and played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century. From Osaka, our coach departs to Kyoto, a historical city that was spared from air raids and atomic bomb for its cultural and historical value during World War II. We will experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and visit the famous Kiymizu Temple and the Kodaiji Temple. Kodaiji Temple was constructed in 1605 in memory of Toyotomi Hideyoshi by the great political leader's wife. Besides fine temple halls, it features a small bamboo grove and a landscape garden with tea houses, designed by leading, contemporary master. We will stay two nights in Kyoto. Hotel: New Miyako Hotel or similar class

Day 09 Kyoto (Fushimi Inari Shrine / Nishijin Kimono Show / Golden Pavilion / Ryoan-ji Rock Garden / Gion) Meals: Breakfast / Dinner Today we will continue our tour of Kyoto, once the capital of Japan and still considered its cultural center. First is a visit to the stunning vermilion colored Fushimi Inari Shrine, whose 4km long tunnel of scarlet torii gates was featured in the film Memoirs of a Geisha. This complex wraps around a bamboo wilderness that includes mountains, streams, and ponds, the perfect backdrop for a scenic hike. At the Nishijin Textile Center, you can view displays of kimonos and even watch a kimono fashion show. Visit the Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion) covered with 18 carat gold leaf. This three story structure was originally built by the Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu in 1397. Next is the Ryoan-ji Rock Garden, famed for its exceptional rock and sand garden (seki- taki). Lastly, we will tour Gion, the old Geisha Quarter, and Pontocho, whose cobblestone alleys vibrate with night life. Hotel: New Miyako Hotel or similar class

All Japan Tours : 4058 E. Cottage Paseo, Ontario, California 91761, USA

Toll Free : 1-800-490-5728 | Tel: 1-909-574-1071 | Email : [email protected] | Website : AllJapanTours.com Nara (Todaiji Temple / Deer Park), Iga Ueno (Iga Ninja Museum), Toyota(Toyota Kaikan Museum), Bullet train Day 10 from Hamamatsu to Atami Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner After breakfast, we proceed to Nara, the oldest capital city of Japan. We will visit Todaiji Temple, the largest wooden building in Japan. The temple also houses the largest bronze statue of Buddha at 16.3 meters high, and the surrounding park is filled with over 1,000 Sika Deer. From Nara, our coach departs to Iga Ueno to visit the ninja museum. Here you can explore a ninja residence with revolving walls, trap doors, and hidden compartments. Visit the exhibition halls displaying ninja tools, gadgets, and weapons and watch a demonstration of ninja skills and real weapons. We then will continue to Toyota Kaikan Museum, which has displays of Toyota's new car models and technologies. Next, travel to Atami by the Shinkansen Bullet Train, which can reach speeds of up to 300 km/hr. We will stay at the Onsen Ryokan at Atami Onsen, where you can soak in the therapeutic waters of a spa bath and feast on a traditional Japanese Kaiseki banquet dinner.

Hotel: Atami New Akao Hotel or similar class

Day 11 Hakone (Hakone Ropeway / Owakudani), Mt Fuji, Tokyo (Shinjuku) Meals: Breakfast / Lunch After enjoying Japanese breakfast at the ryokan, we will travel to Hakone and take a 20 minute ropeway from Togendai to Owakundani. Much of the area here is considered an active volcanic zone since its creation from the eruption of Mount Hakone some 3,000 years ago. There, you can experience hot springs and hot rivers, where sulfurous fumes still linger. Owakundani also has splendid views of Mount Fuji in good weather. From Hakone we will proceed to Mt. Fuji on our private luxury coach. Along the way, enjoy the changing scenery, from thick vegetation to lowlands to rolling clouds. We will stop at Mt. Fuji 5th station (depending on weather) to admire the world famous peak. In the afternoon we will travel to Tokyo. Our last visit for this day is Shinjuku, Japan's largest and wildest red light district, with department stores, subterranean malls, and electronic shops surrounding the Shinjuku Station. Hotel: Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu or similar class

Day 12 Tokyo (Tokyo Tower / Imperial Palace / Ginza / Sumida River Cruise / Asakusa Sensoji Temple / Odaiba) Meals: Breakfast / Lunch In the morning you will be taken to Tokyo Tower, the world's tallest self supporting steel tower. At 333 meters high, Tokyo Tower is 13 meters taller than its model, the Eiffel Tower. We will go up 150 meters to the main observatory deck and get a bird's eye view of Tokyo. On a clear day you can see Mount Fuji in the distance. Next is a visit to the Imperial Palace, the former site of Edo Castle. In the heart of the city, you can explore the park, surrounded by moats and stone fortifications. Then we will proceed to Ginza for Tokyo's most famous shopping, dinning, and entertainment district, which features designer department stores, boutiques, art galleries, cafes, restaurants, and night clubs. In the afternoon, board a cruise ship at Hinode Pier for a 40 minute ride along the Sumida River to Asakusa. At the Nakamise walkway, you can peruse the many stores that lead to Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist Temple, Sensoji Temple. From there we will cross the Rainbow Bridge, and be treated to stunning views of Tokyo Bay. We will travel to the man made islands of Odaiba and see cutting edge architecture, including the Fuji TV building, Panasonic Center, Toyota Mega Web Showroom, Venus Fort shopping complex, along with the biggest ferris wheel in Japan. Hotel: Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu or similar class NOTE: If you wish to stay extra nights post-tour, we can arrange for you to stay at Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu instead of Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu for an additional $50 for the last night. This hotel has a free shuttle bus to Tokyo Disneyland and Disneysea.

Day 13 Tour End Meals: Breakfast

After breakfast, our tour officially ends. Checkout time is 11 am and Narita Airport can be reached by hotel shuttle bus. NOTE : If you would like to stay longer in Japan, please contact us to book hotel accommodations.

All Japan Tours : 4058 E. Cottage Paseo, Ontario, California 91761, USA

Toll Free : 1-800-490-5728 | Tel: 1-909-574-1071 | Email : [email protected] | Website : AllJapanTours.com