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11-Nights Highlights of Japan - 4* Hotels

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11-Nights Highlights of Japan - 4* Hotels
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Avanti Destinations

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Japan's cultural heartlands, featuring guided tours of Tokyo, Shizuoka, Kyoto, Nara, and Kurashiki. Marvel at Tokyo's vibrant cityscapes, witness a serene garden and fire ceremony, and explore Shizuoka's stunning natural beauty. Discover Kyoto's golden temples, immerse yourself in Nara's rich cultural heritage, and stroll through Kurashiki's charming historic district. Enjoy top-notch services, including expert local guides, comfortable accommodations, and seamless transportation, ensuring an unforgettable journey through Japan's most iconic destinations.

Vacation Inclusions

  • Accommodations: 4 Nights Tokyo, 1 Night Shizuoka, 3 Nights Kyoto, 1 Night Okayama, 2 Nights Hiroshima
  • Private Arrival and Departure Transfers per city
  • Tokyo Highlights Tour
  • Garden and Fire Ceremony Tour
  • Hikari/Kodama Bullet Train - Tokyo to Shizuoka
  • Shizuoka Highlights Tour
  • Kodama/Hikari Bullet Train - Shizuoka to Kyoto
  • Gold Kyoto Highlights Tour
  • Nara Excursion
  • Nozomi Bullet Train - Kyoto to Okayama
  • Kurashiki Highlights Tour
  • Nozomi Bullet Train - Okayama to Hiroshima
  • Kurashiki Excursion
  • Nozomi Bullet Train - Hiroshima to Tokyo
  • Daily Breakfast

Featured Destinations

Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Hiroshima in southwestern Honshu has grown rapidly as a commercial city, and after 1868 it was developed as a military base. Every August 6 since 1947, thousands participate in multidenominational services in the Peace Memorial Park built on the site where the bomb exploded. After the war the city was largely rebuilt, and commercial activity gradually resumed. Visit the Peace Park but also explore Miyajima Island and its colourful shrines and mysterious forests.
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Okayama

Okayama

Okayama is home to some of the most beautiful attractions in Japan. Nature lovers will enjoy visiting the stunning Japanese Gardens at Koraku-en, which includes lawns, ponds, hills, tea houses, and streams. Another popular stop for visitors is the Okayama Castle. This medieval castle is a national treasure and was at one time captured by the infamous Tokugawa Clan. Okayama also has a number of museums exhibiting Japan's history including the residence of a former Ashimori Samurai Clan.

 

Kyoto

Kyoto

If you can visit only one city in Japan, Kyoto is the one. This ancient city, 30 mi/50 km northeast of Osaka, was the capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years and still is considered the country's spiritual capital. Thousands of shrines and temples dot the city, including more than a dozen on the UNESCO World Heritage list. That list is far from all-inclusive, and many excellent places that might be the star attractions of other cities crowd the streets of Kyoto. It is a center of Japanese Zen and has several huge monastery complexes where serious students still sit in meditation.

Kyoto is also the nation's capital of traditional arts. Whether your interest be in pottery, textiles, dance, the tea ceremony or any of the other innumerable arts, Kyoto has excellent galleries, museums, shops and tea houses. Japanese people from the countryside and foreign students flock there to learn under the great masters. Much of what is considered Japanese haute cuisine was developed there too, as an offshoot of the tea ceremony.

Kyoto is Japan's heartland of history. With 1,300 years of tumultuous existence, the city's past intrudes upon the present day as in few other Japanese cities. In Gion, you can spot a geisha (or geiko, as they are called in Kyoto), one of the last hundred or so in Japan, slipping down a side-street to entertain rich guests with witty conversation, dance or music. A shopping arcade may suddenly fill with discordant clanging music as a shrine festival passes among the shoppers, or you may hear the long chant as Zen monks pass through the neighborhood, calling for alms.

Kyoto is an understated city that might disappoint visitors at first (at first glance, it is a large city with modern buildings that might not align with one's original perception); its charm lies in small details, pocket gardens, tiny traditional restaurants and refined artwork.

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Shizuoka
Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan, presents a different view at every turn. It's one of the world's main economic centers and its most populous agglomeration. The business of Tokyo is business, but you can still find harmony and small-scale gardens on back streets. Around the corner from neon and concrete, you may find the bonsai-lined courtyard of a traditional inn.

Tokyo was nearly destroyed by bombs and fires during World War II, and by earthquakes at other times, but it has always rebuilt itself. As a result, there is little left of Old Japan in the city, but there's plenty of New Japan to take its place.

The streets are a confusing maze, so a map is essential. The transit system is excellent, however, and there are kobans (police boxes) throughout the metropolis, as well as a populace generally willing to answer questions.

Visitors to Tokyo represent both business and leisure travelers. And despite its past reputation, Tokyo is no longer fearsomely expensive. It's relatively easy to visit Tokyo on a budget.

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Valid Date Ranges

January 2025
01/10/2025 01/10/2025 Call for pricing
All prices are per person based on double occupancy. This package has a set price based on the inclusions within the itinerary. Prices may fluctuate based on date, which will be noted by one or more rate seasons. Packages are not available during holiday periods, festivals and special events. Availability and price may change at any time and without prior notice and will be unavailable on certain holidays.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.