Classical Japan Tour - Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 – Himeji- Western Style Hotel - Western Style Room
- Arrive at Kansai International Airport
- Travel to Himeji City and visit Himeji Castle
- Stay in a city center hotel
- No Meals are included this day
After arriving in Japan you will be met by a member of Japan Roads staff and brought to Himeji. In Himeji you will have a chance to visit Himeji Castle which was founded in 1333 by Akamatsu Sadonori. The structure that you can see today was finished in 1581 though it has been restored from time to time over the years. It is one of the few remaining original castles in Japan and considered by many to be the most beautiful.
Day 2 – Takayama - Ryokan Lodging - Japanese Style Room
- Breakfast at your hotel in Himeji
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Traditional Dinner at your Ryokan
- Visit classical Japanese homes and museums
After breakfast at your hotel in Himeji you will head out to the old Takayama. During the Edo Period (1603-1867) Takayama thrived thanks to timber resources which attracted artisans and craftsmen. Many of the merchants homes survived and are now open to the public as museums and galleries. After a long day to touring you will be treated to a wonderful dinner at your ryokan (Japanese inn). Once you are full it is recommended that you go for a walk while the town is quite and peaceful.
Day 3 – Day Trip to Shirakawa-go - Stay in Takayama at the same ryokan
- Breakfast at your ryokan
- Take a bus to Shirakawa-go (about 90 minutes)
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shirakawa-go and wander amongst the gassho-zukuri (praying hands) thatched roof farmhouses.
- Return to Takayama
Shirakawa-go was cut off from the rest of Japan due to it's remote location in the mountains. The steep thatched roofs distinctive of this area were designed to protect the homes from heavy snow. In the center of the home is a sunken hearth called an irori which was used to cook food and heat the house. Instead of a chimney the villages would put a large plank over the fire which would catch any rogue sparks and distributed smoke though out the house. The smoke is necessary for the roof as it would act as a bug repellent and waterproofing. Without the smoke from the hearth the roof would leak and be filled with bugs. Besides keeping snow off the home the steep roof also provided a second floor where the owner could raise silkworms as a cash crop for the artisan of Takayama.
Day 4, 5 and 6 – Kyoto - Western Style Hotel - Western Style Room
- Have Breakfast at your ryokan in Takayama
- Take a train from Takayama to Kyoto
- Wander the temples and alley ways of this old capital
The remaining days of your tour will be at the ancient imperial capital of Kyoto. Here you will have a chance to visit hundreds of temples, shrines, gardens, shops and neighborhoods. The beauty and history of Kyoto is so vast that it is impossible to see it all in one visit.
Day 7 – Home - Tour Ends
Today is the last day of the tour. You can either return to Tokyo and continue on to Narita International Airport to catch your homeward flight, or else continue on to other destinations you plan to visit.
Note: If you want to visit Osaka, Nara, or Mt. Koya you will be at a good location to do so. A 7 day JR Rail Pass is included in the tour price but if you wish to extend your travels in Japan we can increase the duration of your pass to 14 days or 21 days. You will need to pay the difference in cost between a 7 day pass and a longer pass. If you are interested in this option, we recommend you take the tour first and do other sightseeing afterwards.
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