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Japan Autumn Foliage Season - Tokyo - Kawaguchiko - Kyoto - Osaka - Hiroshima - Miyajima
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Kōyō - 紅葉 - Autumn leave


Colorful leaves, Japanese autunm season, starting in mid September, the "Koyo front" slowly moves southwards from the northern island until it reaches to the lower elevations of southern Japan in late November.


The Japanese maple tree is different from the others, more colorful, exists in several varieties whose colors can vary from glowing reddish purple to a lighter orange. Its distant cousin, the Ginkgo biloba (銀杏 ichô), whose shades alternate between an old orange or a powerful yellow, sometimes up to a vibrant green, can also be admired.

The combination of these colors result in a very impressive and vibrant display on the daytime, and an even more beautiful show at night when the foliage benefit from a light-up. 



Itinerary
Day 1
  Arrival Tokyo    Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda or similar
You’ll touch down at one of the capital’s two major international airports and make your own way to your first a comfortable three-star hotel in an enviable central location, for a good night’s sleep before the tour starts in earnest tomorrow.  
Day 2
  Tokyo    B:Hotel Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda or similar
Welcome to Tokyo! Today you’ll experience a full-day tour of this amazing world city. Your guide will escort you through Tokyo’s famous public transport system to see diverse sites including the Meiji Shrine, the bustling Shibuya Crossing, the Nakamise Shopping Arcade, the stately Asakusa Kannon Temple, and the regal Imperial Palace Plaza.   •What’s included: Breakfast, Tokyo tour guide, public transport around Tokyo
Day 3
  Tokyo - Mt. Fuji    B:Hotel Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda or similar
After a short rail journey from Tokyo to Ostsuki using your JR pass, you’ll enjoy a full-day tour to Kawaguchiko, a beautiful lake right at the base of Mount Fuji where, on a clear day you will be able to see the very top of Japan’s iconic mountain from the water. There are unrivalled views of the mountain that dominates the skyline for miles around from the Mt Kachikachi ropeway, 1,000m above sea level. We’ve included a visit to the pagoda at Arakurayama Sengen Park, which has perhaps the most famous view of Mt Fuji of all.  •What’s included: Breakfast, Kawaguchiko tour guide, return bus between Otsuki and Kawaguchiko, lake cruise and ropeway tickets
Day 4
  Tokyo    B:Hotel Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda or similar
Today is set aside for you to explore Tokyo at your own pace, exploring museums, galleries, markets and famous neighbourhoods with your JR pass. There are far too many incredible things for us to describe here, but perhaps you’ll enjoy the futuristic man-made island of Odaiba, with its fantastic views of Tokyo Bay, or the historic Ginza, Japan’s premier shopping district.   •What’s included: Breakfast
Day 5
  Tokyo - Kyoto I The Ancient Capital    B:Hotel Urban Hotel Kyoto-Shijo Premium or similar
Today we say goodbye to Tokyo and catch a Bullet Train (using your JR pass) to historic Kyoto for a half-day tour of just a few of its most famous sites. You’ll stroll between the Torii gates at the Fushimi Inari Grand Shrine and step back through time at Sanjusangendo, an 850-year-old temple which contains 1,001 statues of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy.    •What’s included: Breakfast, luggage transfer (one suitcase per person), Kyoto tour guide, public transport around Kyoto, entry to Sanjusangendo
Day 6
  Kyoto    B:Hotel Urban Hotel Kyoto-Shijo Premium or similar
Wake up in Kyoto for a full day immersing yourself in this stunning ancient city. Your guide will escort you around Nijo Castle, the former formal residence of the Shogun, with its nightingale floors and sumptuous original decorations. You’ll take in the Heian Shrine, a popular shrine known for its festivals, as well as the Yasaka Shrine and Gion, which is Kyoto's most famous historic Geisha district, whom you may glimpse in the evening, hurrying to their engagements.  •Meals included: Breakfast, Kyoto tour guide, entry to Nijo Castle and the Heian Shrine, public transport around Kyoto
Day 7
  Kyoto    B:Hotel Urban Hotel Kyoto-Shijo Premium or similar
You get to decide the itinerary today, with a whole day free to explore whichever parts of Kyoto that excite you most. Perhaps you’ll stroll around Kinkaku-ji Temple, which is known as “the Golden Pavilion” as its walls are covered in a rich gold leaf, or Tenryu-ji Temple and its beautiful gardens, and the serene Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. You may also opt into a half-day tour of nearby Nara, with visits to Todai-ji Temple, the Kasuga-taisha Grand Shrine and Nara Deer Park, and many other treasures at this sprawling UNESCO World Heritage site.   •What’s included: Breakfast •Optional tour: A half-day in Nara C$130 per person(Includes guide, return train tickets, entrance to Todai-ji Temple, Kasuga-Taisha Grand Shrine, and Nara Park)Minimum 10 persons and need to book before depart Canada. 
Day 8
  Kyoto - Osaka    B:Hotel Shin-Osaka Esaka Tokyu REI Hotel or similar
Osaka is Japan’s second city, not far from Kyoto on public transport with your JR pass. On your tour, you’ll visit Osaka Castle (from outside), built in 1583, and sample some of Japan’s tastiest tidbits in the foodie quarter of Dotombori. You’ll take in the dazzling lights that line the canals and draw visitors towards karaoke bars, shellfish restaurants and late-night ramen joints.    •What’s included: Breakfast, Osaka tour guide, same-day luggage transfer
Day 9
  Osaka - Hiroshima    B:Hotel Shin-Osaka Esaka Tokyu REI Hotel or similar
Today brings you on a full-day tour of Hiroshima and the nearby holy island of Miyajima – roughly 90 minutes by train from Osaka with your JR pass. Here you’ll learn all about the tragedy of the Second World War at the Peace Memorial Park, where you can contemplate the haunting ruins of the Atomic Bomb Dome, a lone building that survived a deadly blast. On Miyajima, you’ll visit the spectacular and spiritual Itsukushima Shrine. •What’s included: Breakfast, Hiroshima tour guide, entry to the Peace Memorial Museum, Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima ferry
Day 10
  Osaka Departure    B:Hotel
Your last day in Japan affords you another chance to explore Osaka at your leisure. Whether that means visiting the museums, taking in a view of the whole city from the Tempozan Ferris Wheel, or picking up souvenirs at Tenjinbashi-suji, the longest shopping street in Japan, is up to you - but the possibilities are endless. Once the day is done, you’ll make your own way to KIX Airport and catch your flight back home.•What’s included: Breakfast
What's Include

·    Accommodation: Nine nights based on half-occupancy of a twin room in three-star hotels

·    Meals: Nine breakfasts, no lunches, or dinners

·    Tickets: For all trips and visits mentioned in the itinerary

·    Luggage: By courier service from Tokyo to Kyoto on Day 5, Kyoto to Osaka on Day 8. Additional luggage costs ¥3,000 per item

·    Travel: All conducted via public transport, as mentioned in the itinerary

·    Guide: An English-speaking assistant will accompany you for the whole trip (except free day, free time and the train between Tokyo and Kyoto) and you’ll meet English-speaking tour guides at each sightseeing spot


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Please refer to our web site for more details of the package, terms & conditions and booking procedure. BPCPA#3560