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Journey to Japan

Aska Wada Aska@classictravel.com
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Our clients immerse themselves in Japan and leverage the direct and hands-on experiences of our team. This first-hand knowledge of the best of the best in hotels, inns, restaurants, sites, and activities leads our clients to the secret, impossible to find spots unlocking the mysteries of Japan.

Let Aska lead you on an unforgettable trip through the real Japan. Contact Aska@classictravel.com


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Itinerary

"A Journey Through the Heart of Japan"

Day 1, Tokyo
Upon arrival at Tokyo's Narita International Airport you will be met by your personal concierge and escorted to your deluxe hotel. Each of our recommended properties is centrally located giving our clients easy access to excellent restaurants, exclusive shopping and fascinating areas in which to take a leisurely walk.


Day 2, Tokyo
We begin our exploration of Tokyo in shitamachi, the "downtown" merchant district of the city and an area that remains in many ways as it was during Edo times. After visiting Asakusa's Senso-ji temple, the heart of shitamachi, we will stroll through adjoining neighborhood streets where traditional craftsmen continue to ply their trade as they have done for hundreds of years.

On the way back to your hotel we will take a stroll through the Ginza, Tokyo's equivalent to New York's Fifth Avenue and at one time the most expensive parcel of real estate in the world. 

This evening we begin our culinary journey through Japan, which will be one of the highlights of your trip. From little known neighborhood Japanese restaurants that serve exquisite cuisine to world-renowned French and Italian restaurants, Tokyo offers the finest selection of indigenous and international dining experiences in the world.

Day 3, Tokyo
A stay in Tokyo would not be complete without a visit to Tsukiji, the largest fish market in the world selling over 400 different types of seafood and more than 700,000 metric tons handled every year. From Tsukiji it is but a brief journey to the Imperial Palace.

Following lunch we head to Meiji Shrine. Nowhere can the blend of modern and traditional that make up Tokyo today be better seen than in the juxtaposition of Meiji-jingu,

A brief walk from Harajuku lays Tokyo's fashionable Aoyama district and one of the city's unique treasures, Nezu Art Museum. Aoyama is a great place for people watching and following lunch at one of its outdoor cafes we will head over to Nezu. 

Day 4, Tokyo
Today, you can walk through the streets of Tokyo with a well-respected architect while examining the city's modern architectural heritage, explore Tokyo’s fashion culture with a local design consultant, experience sumo wrestling first hand in the environs of a sumo stable, or study the subtleties of Japanese sake at an intimate izakaya or Japanese pub with a rice wine connoisseur.

Day 5, Takayama
We depart Tokyo this morning for Takayama, a living museum rich with charm located in the heart of central Japan. Originally a castle town established in 1504 by the Kanamori clan, the daimyo or local rulers of the mountainous Hida region, Takayama, standing at the crossroads of several important trade routes, grew to become an important cultural center with a prosperous merchant class.

Day 6, Takayama
Takayama is ideal for exploring by foot and we commence our journey through Takayama with a visit to the colorful morning market where farm women from the surrounding countryside gather each day to sell fresh vegetables and flowers as they have done for over 200 years. From the market it is but a brief walk to the Takayama Jinya, Japan’s only existing provincial government office of the Edo Shogunate, which ruled the country from 1600 to 1868.

Day 7, Shirakawa-go and Kanazawa
This morning we depart Takayama by car for Kanazawa, one of Japan’s foremost castle towns, stopping en-route in the World Heritage Site of Shirakawa-go, a cluster of hamlets over 800 years old. 
 

Day 8, Kanazawa
A journey to Kanazawa is like stepping back in time, for Kanazawa retains a sense of antiquity that is unique in Japan.

Day 9, Kanazawa and Kyoto
This morning, before departing for Kyoto, we will visit Kanazawa’s renowned Omichi Market, home to over 200 shops and stalls selling a wonderful variety of deliciously tantalizing local fish and vegetables. Following our stay in Kanazawa, we will travel by express train on a two and a quarter hour journey to Kyoto. Upon alighting from the train and leaving the station, Kyoto will appear at first blush to simply be a modern city. First impressions however can be deceiving, for Kyoto is the cultural heart and soul of Japan.


Day 10, Kyoto
While we strive to create a unique experience for each of our clients, there are five sights in Kyoto that are representative of the city’s religious and cultural heritage, and which we believe are a must for any visitor. Today, we will visit:

Kinkakuji

Ryoanji
Sanjusangendo
Kiyomizudera
Nijo Castle

Day 11, Kyoto
Our second day in Kyoto will be spent visiting the world renowned I.M. Pei designed Miho Museum; a stunning architectural masterpiece built in harmony with the surrounding countryside located about one hour by car outside of Kyoto or exploring some of the ancient capital’s other wonderful heritage sites.
 

Day 13, Kyoto/Osaka
Depending on the time of your departing flight, your personal concierge will help you make arrangements for your final morning in Kyoto.

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