Dreams Series
15 Day Japan Dreams Autumn Tour 2024
15 Days in Japan
Departs Friday, 11 October 2024
Departs Monday, 11th November 2024
From $9,460 /person
twin share, land only package
A deluxe tour along the “golden route” in Japan’s Autumn season. 15 days in Japan visiting vibrant Tokyo, majestic Mt. Fuji and scenic Lake Kawaguchi, the traditional capital Kyoto with its famous temples and gardens, historic Hiroshima, and the floating shrine of Miyajima. Visit the historic Samurai residential district of Kanazawa and see one of Japan’s most beautifully designed gardens, Kenrokuen. Stroll through Kiso valley village Narai juku, with its well-preserved Edo period buildings and streets and stay the night in a traditional Japanese style guest house. Visit two of Japan’s most famous castles, Himeji “The White Heron” and Matsumoto “The Crow” Castle. Stay in an onsen (hot spring) ryokan in the birthplace of tea in Japan for an authentic Japanese experience.
Tour Highlights
Day 1 – Tokyo [No Meals Are Arranged]
Arrive in Tokyo and check in at the hotel for 2 nights. Official check in time is 16:00. The hotel is located close to Shinjuku Station, which is a great staging point for exploring Tokyo or getting to those famous Tokyo shopping areas by train. As there are various options for transport from the airport to the hotel, so transfer is not included in the tour arrangement, but we would be happy to assist you in selecting the most suitable one for you. Please contact JANESCO for more information.
Accommodation: Keio Plaza Hotel or similar for 2 nights
Day 2 – Tokyo [B, Welcome Drinks & Dinner]
We begin our first day in Tokyo with a sightseeing tour, including panoramic views of Tokyo from The Tokyo Tower, a visit to the famous Asakusa Buddhist temple Sensoji, well known for the large red lantern at the Kaminari mon (Gate of Thunder and Lightning) and strolling down the colourful Nakamise shopping arcade, lined with tiny stalls and thronging with enchanted shoppers and temple visitors. We will head for Meiji shrine and the tree lined streets of Omotesandou, famous for its art and high fashion inspired stores. This evening, get to know your fellow travellers a little more as you chat about the day’s events at our welcome drinks.
Day 3 – Tokyo – Matsumoto – Narai Juku [B, D]
This morning we leave the metropolis of Tokyo and travel north-west to Matsumoto where we will visit the Matsumoto “Crow” Castle, one of Japan’s premier historic castles and which was once the seat of the Matsumoto domain. We also visit Honjin Iwanami house, a historic structure which was once a Honjin inn for government officials, located in the post-station town of Shimosuwa-shuku, where the Nakasendo Road and the Koshu Kaido, two of the Edo Five Routes, intersected. The inn was used to accommodate many important persons, including Princess Kazu, Emperor Meiji, and various Daimyo lords during the Sankin-kotai period in which lords were obligated to alternate living in the capital every other year. Today we will enjoy a traditional tea ceremony here. We travel on to the tranquil Kiso Valley with its quaint historical post towns. Kiso is surrounded by Japan’s foremost high mountains, the Ontake mountain range to the west and the Central Alps to the east. Prior to the Edo period, Kiso prospered both as a key junction for transportation and as a production area for Japanese cypress, the main building material for shrines and temples. Deep mountain gorges and clear streams have been fostering Japanese cypress plantations for over 300 years. The Kiso valley post towns
also used to offer lodging for weary travelers and merchants on the trail from Osaka to Tokyo. We will be staying in one of these post towns, Narai-juku, tonight much like the travellers of old would have done, in a historical
Inn built in 1818.
Accommodation: Iseya Inn or similar for 1 nigh
Day 4 Kiso Valley – Kanazawa [B]
This morning, after breakfast at the inn we travel to Kanazawa by train. We begin our Kanazawa sightseeing with the Nagamachi Samurai District located at the foot of the former Kanazawa Castle. Well preserved streets and buildings reflect life during Samurai times, before Japan was opened to the western world. In the afternoon, we will visit Nomura House, a restored samurai residence displaying the lifestyle and artefacts of the era when samurai were prosperous. We will also visit the Geisha district Higashi Chayagai and Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan’s three famous gardens. We check in for 2 nights at Hyatt Centric Kanazawa.
Accommodation: Hyatt Centric Kanazawa or similar for 2 nights
Day 5 Kanazawa – Takayama – Shirakawago – Kanazawa [B]
Today we visit the nearby historic town of Takayama. Once a castle town whose isolation protected it to some extent from the Shoguns, the town has worked hard to retain its links with the feudal past in the “Old Town” district. There we will walk through ancient streets lined with tiny shops and eating places, much as they were hundreds of years ago. We will visit Takayama’s famous morning market, where we get to mingle with the locals as they stroll through stalls selling foods, produce and bric-a-brac. In the afternoon, we will travel on to
Shirakawago, a small world heritage listed village, nestled in the mountains beside a pristine mountain river. Stroll around this fascinating village with its famous thatched roofs for a while. After a busy day we return to our
hotel and relax. Evening at leisure.
Day 6 Kanazawa – Uji [B,D]
Today we travel to Uji, Kyoto. Uji is a town famous for tea, tea ceremony, and its romantic riverside district. The picturesque town of Uji is a prime setting in the 11th-century literary masterpiece The Tale of Genji. The tea fields, tea shops, and sacred sites make this town a popular day-trip destination from Kyoto. Uji Bridge is considered one of the most romantic spots in Kyoto because of its prominence in Genji’s story. The town also lays claim to a historic tea shop and Shinto shrine building. We visit the 1000 year old Byodoin Buddhist temple complex, now a UNESCO World Heritage, which notably features on the 10 Yen coin. We stay at an Onsen Ryokan in Uji and enjoy a traditional dinner there.
Accommodation: Hanayashiki Ukifune-en or similar for 1 nights
Day 7 Uji – Kyoto [B]
This morning we travel to Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan and home to the finest art, crafts and culture in the country. In the afternoon, we visit Fushimi Inari, a Shinto shrine famous now for its vermillion torii gates. There we will explore the array of almost 10,000 vermilion torii gates wending their way through the hills behind Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. We will also enjoy a walking tour of Kiyomizu Temple, nestled in a mountain to the east and overlooking the city. Part of the fun of visiting Kiyomizu temple is the approach to the temple along the steep and busy lanes of Kyoto’s old atmospheric Higashiyama district, as you share the winding and narrow lanes with pilgrims and local Japanese tourists. After exploring the hundreds of little shops lining the road up to the temple and the surrounding neighborhood, we head back down to the city, to visit historic Nishiki Arcade where you can experience the sights, sounds and smells of this market whose owners have been provedores
to Kyoto’s leading restaurants for centuries. Check in at The Miyako Hotel Kyoto for 3 nights.
Accommodation: Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo for 3 nights or similar
Day 8 Kyoto [B]
Kyoto is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Cultural sites and today, as we take a morning Kyoto sightseeing tour, we visit two of the most interesting – the Golden Pavilion (Kinkakuji) and Nijo Castle. Kinkakuji is a beautiful Zen temple once the retirement villa of the Shogun Ashikaga in northern Kyoto, and whose top two storeys are completely covered in gold leaf. Nijo castle (built in 1603) was the Kyoto residence of the first Shogun, Tokugawa, and is one of the best surviving examples of feudal Japan’s castle palace architecture. The rest of the day is free at leisure.
Day 9 Kyoto – Nara – Kyoto [B]
This morning we travel to Nara, the ancient capital of Japan till 794 and visit Todaiji temple, Nara deer park and Kasuga shrine, returning to Kyoto around mid-day. Afternoon at leisure.
Why not join an optional afternoon tour to Sagano, famous for its iconic bamboo grove. There is also an optional Geisha dinner this evening.”
Day 9 Optional Tours
Geisha Dinner
Traditional Japanese Kaiseki dinner with Geisha accompaniment & traditional dance performances. Kyoto Geisha embody the essence of Japanese grace, elegance and culture. An experience of a lifetime. Evening activity. $230 per person (minimum 6 people required)
Sagano Bamboo Forest
The Kyoto countryside area of Sagano is famous for its iconic bamboo groves and specialty handcraft shops including pottery, Japanese rice paper, bamboo craft and handmade clay bell shops. Afternoon activity. $70 per person.
Day 10 Kyoto – Himeji Castle – Hiroshima [B]
We leave Kyoto and travel to Himeji castle, widely considered to be Japan’s most beautiful surviving feudal castle. The castle is designated both a national treasure and a UNESCO world heritage site. Travel then to Hiroshima. Afternoon, we visit the Peace Memorial Park and the poignant Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Hiroshima is recognized by people from around the world as a symbol of peace and hope. This is not only for its familiarity as the site of the atomic bombing, but because people worldwide value its reconstruction from ruins, and recognize Hiroshima as the city that continues to aspire for nuclear weapons abolition and lasting world peace. The museum has displays on life before and after the atomic bomb and is dedicated to those who lost their lives or loved ones to the bomb. After exploring the museum and park, late afternoon we check in at our hotel in Hiroshima for 2 nights.
Accommodation: Hotel Granvia Hiroshima or similar for 2 nights
Day 11 Hiroshima – Miyajima Island – Hiroshima [B]
We visit nearby Miyajima Island in The Inland Sea, to enjoy sightseeing around the Sacred Goddess Miyajima Floating Shrine and the world-famous Torii gate, officially one of Japan’s ”Top 3 Views”. Miyajima island has been held sacred since ancient times prompting worshipers to build Itsukushima Shrine, now a World Heritage Site. The shrine itself is built over the bay on pylons, to give the impression of floating on water. The shrine and “floating” Torii gate are together considered one of Japan’s top attractions.
Day 12 Hiroshima – Osaka [B, D]
This morning, we travel by Bullet Train to Osaka. Now the 3rd largest city in Japan, Osaka has a long history as a mercantile centre stretching back thousands of years and is a vibrant, brash city which has become known in recent times as a culinary wonderland. We will be staying tonight in the heart of Osaka and this evening we will take an evening walk, escorted by our guide, around the coulourful and famous Dotonbori area and have the opportunity to try delicious local street foods. Dotonbori is the biggest “downtown” precinct in Osaka. Advertising displays such as a neon sculpture of a famous sweet, huge moving crab and octopus-shaped boards, moving dolls and boards shaped like animals, etc. battle for the attention of passers-by. Indulge yourself and sample some of Osaka’s amazing street foods, such as Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki and Kushikatsu. Dinner at local restaurant
Accommodation: Hotel Hankyu Respire Osaka or similar for 1 night
Day 13 Osaka – Mt.Fuji & Hakone – Tokyo [B]
Today, we travel to Mount Fuji and Hakone National Park. It is difficult to really get a feel for the massive mountain from pictures alone. Today (weather permitting) you will see Mt. Fuji from far enough away to appreciate its amazing symmetry and close enough to experience the awe its presence has instilled in the Japanese people and begin to understand its place in their culture. On our way to view the mountain from another vantage point, we will take a cruise across Lake Ashi in the Hakone National Park and then board the ropeway (gondola) up the side of Mt Komagatake. Late afternoon, we travel back to Tokyo. Upon arrival we make our way to the Deluxe hotel, Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa where we stay for our last 2 nights in Japan. The remainder of the day is free to either relax or explore the local area.
Accommodation: Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa or similar for 2 nights
Day 14 Tokyo [B, Farewell Dinner]
This morning travel by monorail to Daiba and follow your tour leader to Ginza. Your tour coordinator will help you organise your activities. We regroup this evening to reminisce and celebrate over farewell drinks at a local restaurant.
Day 15 Tokyo [B]
Today is our last day in Japan, so you might wish to do some last-minute souvenir hunting or an optional half day activity. Midday, tour concludes. Transfer to Haneda or Narita airport is by customer’s arrangement. We would be happy to assist you in organising your private transfer to the airport. Please contact JANESCO for more information at the time of booking.
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Tour Inclusions
15 Day Autumn Dreams 2024
- Fully escorted tour by expert guides
- Overnight large suitcase delivery service.
- All transfers and admissions for sightseeing as specified
- Deluxe quality accommodation or best available quality in the region.
- Welcome and Farewell Dinners Total of 19 meals included – Breakfast (14), Dinner (5).
Exclusions – Flights, travel insurance, beverages during meals.
Participants: The minimum number of guests for the tour to proceed is 8, with maximum of 16
Land Only Arrangement Price:
Twin share/person $9,460.00
Single room arrangement $11,560
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Enjoy the cool Autumn ambiance and gentle Spring air as you wander through rustic villages, majestic castles and ancient temples. Wonder at the majesty of Mt Fuji and the beautiful Cherry Blossom trees. Follow the Golden Route and visit places off the beaten track, from the Northern island of Hokkaido to the Southern islands of Okinawa and Kyushu.
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