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Spring festival or famous autumn colors in the ancient mountain village of Takayama, with its beautifully preserved architecture
Insider’s journey including overnights in classic ryokans and in a Zen monastery
Traditional teahouses, feudal castles, contemplative Zen temples, Shinto shrines, ritual ofuro baths, journeys by Bullet train |
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14-day trip begins in Kyoto and ends in Tokyo

12 nights in ryokans / hotels, 1 night in temple lodging

All meals included except lunches and 4 dinners

Walking, including some steep stairs, 6-7 hours a day, Japanese-style dining (sitting on floor)
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Exploring Hidden Worlds of Japan, from Kyoto to Takayama
Temples, Treasures & Teahouses
Japan is an enigmatic land, and the perfect way to unravel its mysteries is by exploring it on a walking journey with Trip Leader Kate Ulberg, who has an extraordinary gift for introducing people to this culture. We delve deeply into places like old Kyoto, the romantic city of lantern-lit lanes and two thousand temples, and a variety of other settings that reveal Japan’s inner secrets. Along the way, we discover the kindness of the people and the innate sense of beauty and attention to detail that define every aspect of life. Most nights we stay in ryokans, the serene inns that reflect Japanese culture in miniature, and we spend one night in a Buddhist monastery perched on a mountaintop.
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Itinerary-in-Brief
Days 1-6 Kyoto, Japan / Exploring Kyoto
We meet at a traditional ryokan in Kyoto, an ancient city of gorgeous imperial villas and temples surrounded by elaborate gardens. It is the cultural and artistic capital of Japan, with 17 World Heritage temples. On fantastic walks each day, we visit extraordinary settings including serene Ryoanji, where we see the superb abstract Zen Garden, and Kinkakuji, the Golden Pavilion. Built for Yoshimitsu, the powerful 3rd Ashikaga Shogun, the Kinkakuji is a lavish villa and artistic center. We spend a day in western Kyoto on a walking tour of the Arashiyama area, with its lush bamboo forests, welcoming teahouses, contemplative temples, the poet Basho’s hut, and even rice paddies—a remnant of Kyoto’s rural past. We also head out for a visit to Ohara, a traditional country village.
Day 7 Koyasan
Atop one of Japan’sholiest mountains, Koyasan Monastery is the seat of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, founded in 816 by Kobo Daishi. We ride to the mountaintop by cable car for an overnight in a shukubo, or temple lodging.
Days 8-9 Himeji Castle / Engyo-ji Temple
We get a sense of Japan’s feudal past as we explore Himeji, a lovely city and the home of one of the most impressive castles in Japan. Built during the days of the samurai, superb Himeji Castle sits like an oasis of history amid a modern city. We also visit Engyo-ji, the mountaintop temple complex chosen as a setting for the film The Last Samurai.
Days 10-11 Takayama / Spring Festival or Fall Colors
A train takes us to the mountain town of Takayama, one of Japan’s treasures, with its beautifully preserved wooden buildings. In early times, the Hida artisans of this area, famed for their fine woodworking skills, were sent to Nara and Kyoto to work on the great temples and palaces. Today, the elegant old culture remains much in evidence in the splendidly preserved merchant houses, traditional inns, teahouses, and sake breweries. Our spring trip coincides with Takayama’s traditional festival; the fall trip enjoys the dazzling beauty of kouyou season, when the autumn landscape of the countryside takes on its famous fiery red and gold hues.
Days 12-14 Tokyo
In Tokyo, we enjoy the sights and sounds, including a Kabuki performance and a walk to the Imperial Palace grounds. Early risers can join Kate for her 5:30 a.m. tour of Tsukiji, Tokyo’s renowned fish market, where an amazing variety of marine life is brought in every morning. Depart on Day 14.
Tour
Costs
$4895 (10-12 members)
$5195 (8-9 members)
$5395 (5-7 members)
Single supplement: $395
(Tokyo & Himeji only)
*Prices are for 2008 dates only
**Airfare is not included in
Tour Cost unless indicated
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1 November 9 - 22, 2008, Kate Ulberg
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