The Real Japan Angepasst
The Real Japan Angepasst
The Real Japan Angepasst
Japan offers unparalleled luxury journeys not only those visiting Japan for the first-time, but also for
discerning travellers who wish to explore the country in depth. Take a glimpse into the bustling metropolis
of Tokyo, combining the past & present, help you discover the heritage of Kanazawa, a historic city where
Samurai, Geisha and feudal Lords imposed their mark and introduce you to the legendary Japanese
hospitality in a peaceful Ryokan of Yamashiro Onsen thermal resort, before moving to Kyoto, the ancient
capital of Japan filled with serene Temples, peaceful gardens and remnants of a glorious past.
Itinerary at a Glance
Date
Program
Accommodation
Day 01
Day 02
Day 03
Day 04
Beniya Mukayu
Day 05
Beniya Mukayu
Day 06
Day 07
Day 08
Day 09
Day 10
Departure
Detailed itinerary
Upon arrival at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, you will be overwhelmed by the dramatic first impression. The
extraordinary lobby surrounded by glass and the futuristic luxury of the interiors illustrates the hotels
defining style; extreme comfort whilst reflecting Japans characteristics.
Check-in time is from 15.00 pm onwards. If you arrive on an early flight, we recommend indulging in a
rejuvenating massage and some precious time in the hot bath with a fantastic view of Tokyo at the
acclaimed Spa at Mandarin Oriental, to recover from your long flight.
will see fish & seafood being prepared & sold (no auction). If you like, you can sample the freshest sushi
at a restaurant nearby.
After this early gastronomic experience, take a pleasant and peaceful stroll in Hamarikyu Garden, a
vast landscaped park characterized by its tranquility in the middle of Tokyo and reach the pier, before
boarding a cruise boat the Sumida River to Asakusa.
On your way, discover Tokyos skyline and bridges from a different perspective.
Your guide will show you the small streets of Asakusa, one of Tokyo oldest and well preserved districts
where you can still feel the presence of Ancient Japan and arrive at the Sensoji Temple, with its huge
lantern. Walk along the Nakamise dori merchant street, dating back to the Edo
period when the temples neighbours were given special right to open their shops in the approach to the
temple.
Next, move on to the unique restaurant-supply district of Kappabashi, famous for its plastic food models
and actually offers everything needed for a commercial restaurant: the stores sell tableware, cooking pots
and pans, utensils, plus amazing knives shops.
On the way, catch a glimpse at the newly completed Tokyo Sky Tree, the tallest artificial structure in Japan
at a height of 634.00 m (2,080 ft). Rising from a triangular-shaped lobby with a large arch on each side,
the core of the building will be surrounded by a lattice work of structural steel. As the building rises, the
core changes to a circular shape by the time it reaches the first observation level.
After Lunch (not included), we would like to introduce you to a private Japanese cultural experience, in
the private and intimate setting of a modern school, catering to Japanese adults who wish to learn the
traditional arts.
Tea ceremony is one of Japan's traditional cultural practices and is the name given to a synthetic art that
encompasses not only the making of tea, but also tea-room architecture, the appreciation of tea utensils
and bowls and Zen Buddhism.
OR you can also try:
Shodo is the Japanese art of calligraphy. More than an art form, Shodo cultivates your inner self.
Particular emphasis is placed on the combination of the strokes, the movement of the brush and the
shades of the ink, as you write your chosen Kanji, the Chinese characters on which the Japanese writing
system is based. Each kanji is a symbol for a concept and reflects a historical connecting to the words
meaning.
After this peaceful & inspiring experience, continue your visit onto Ginza district, known for having the
most expensive real estate on earth and home to some of the countrys most prestigious companies,
numerous brand shops, department stores, boutiques, bars and restaurants. Here, architects rival in
imagination with fashion designers from all over the world, including the Swatch & the Hermes buildings.
Also take some time to visit some of Ginzas famous department stores, especially their basement
floors, with high-end food courts, where Tokyoites buy their delicacies.
Come back to your hotel around 17.00 pm and enjoy time at leisure.
Overnight at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Day 03: Tokyo - Full day visit
At 09.00 am, you will be met by your private guide and transfer by chartered vehicle to another side of
Tokyo. Start your visit with a pleasurable stroll in the Yoyogi park of the huge Meiji-jingu shrine,
constructed in 1920 by more than 100,000 volunteers to honor Emperor Meiji, the first emperor of modern
Japan. The Shrine is located in a 700,000 square-meters evergreen forest of 120,000 trees with 365
different species, donated by people from all parts of Japan when the shrine was established.
Explore the nearby Harajuku, to see the best of Tokyos sub-culture. In recent years, Harajuku has
become another major fashion and shopping corner of Japan with numerous famous and lesser known
yet very creative designer shops. Also take a dive into Takeshita Dori a small street packed with both
fashion shops and shoppers. Fashion victims may spend two hours
Transfer to Roppongi Hills, a sleek and modern entertainment complex. Visit the Mori Art Museum,
designed by Richard Gluckman in 2003, a famous architect of museums and galleries such as the Whitney
Museum of American Art in New York, and the Guggenheim Museum in Berlin.The Mori Art museum
takes an open attitude in introducing the newest art forms from all over the world, with emphasis placed
contemporary and international art.
Then climb up to the Roppongi Hills observation deck located on the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori
Tower, where you can enjoy 360 degree view of Tokyo. There are two relaxed caf where you can take
a break enjoying the sweeping sight over the metropolis.
ALTERNATIVE MUSEUM VISITS: If you prefer a different museum, we recommend:
- The Suntory Museum of Arts for traditional Japanese arts under the theme "Beauty in Everyday
Life, with an emphasize on Ceramics & Glass works
- The National Arts Center interesting both for its amazing interior architecture as for its exhibits
of contemporary & modern arts
- 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, by Issey Miyake, newly opened in the area, 21_12 Design Sight focuses
on design through a very innovative approach.
Around 17.00 pm, transfer back to your hotel and enjoy time at leisure.
Overnight at the Mandarin Oriental Tokyo Deluxe Room (double occupancy)
Then, explore the Omicho Market, which local people regard as the Kitchen of all Kanazawa People.
The atmosphere is very different from the Tsukiji Market in Tokyo and you can see the difference in food
offered from the Sea of Japan. To see, smell and taste the freshest seafood, we recommend a specialty
of Kanazawa: the Kaisendon made with an assortment of sashimi (raw fish & seafood) on top of a rice
bowl (lunch not included).
After Lunch, visit a Kaga Yuzen studio, one of Japan's leading artistic forms of textile dyeing. With
splendid patterns and lengthy painting process, it is renowned as a luxury item. Meet the third generation
Kaga Yuzen artist, Mr Maida and observe his amazing work (upon availability). The workshop is usually
not opened to the public but a private visit can be arranged for you.
Finally, learn the process of sake brewing at one of Kanazawas oldest Sake breweries, during a
private visit, before tasting several varieties of sake. Sake is a fermented alcoholic beverage for which
Ishikawa is famous because of its pure water and the rich quality of its rice. The owner will be pleased to
show you around and share his knowledge, before a well-deserved degustation.
Around 16.00 pm, transfer by chartered vehicle to Yamashiro onsen, situated about 45 minutes drive
from Kanazawa. The sleepy little town of Yamashiro Onsen is surrounded by forested mountains and
renowned for its hot springs, natural settings and sophisticated craftsmanship, including ceramics.
Upon arrival, check in at Araya Totoan and enjoy this peaceful & luxurious environment. Take advantage
of your own private hot spring baths as well as the communal indoor & outdoor baths. We also recommend
a relaxing massage, to complete your well-being experience.
In the evening, a Gourmet Kaiseki dinner is included in your stay and will be served in the comfort of
your room. Make sure to reserve ample time to relish the delicacies of the region, served in a multitude of
small, delicate dishes.
In the Edo Period, Lord Maedas minister Araya Genemon ordered this ryokan to be the hot spring bathing
place for his lord. Since then, 18th generations of the same family have been taking care of this Ryokan
and its guests. Abundant hot water gushes out of the natural hot springs into the several baths, either
shared or private in the comfort of your room. Here you will enjoy the hospitality that only a small ryokan
can offer, the cuisine, with beautiful tableware which a long tradition has developed, as well as pure
relaxation in tranquil settings.
Overnight at Araya Totoan (Japanese Tatami room with private hot-spring bath)
After Lunch, move on the magnificent Kenrokuen garden, reputedly one of the three most beautiful
landscape gardens in Japan. Admire the harmonious coexistence of six Chinese attributes of perfection,
evolving as the different seasons unfold. Kenrokuen Garden is beautiful in all seasons.
Finally, visit the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Arts, one of Japans most successful museum,
created by the duo behind SANAA Architecture (Pritzker Prize 2010). The museum focuses on integrating
the design of its space with the program and features many young and up-coming Japanese artists, as
well as permanent installations by renowned international artists, such as Leandro Ehrlich and Anish
Kapoor.
Come back to your Ryokan in Yamashiro by 17.00 pm and enjoy a different type of Gourmet Dinner.
Overnight at Araya Totoan (Japanese Tatami room with private hot-spring bath)
Transfer to the Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) temple, built in 1397 to serve as a retirement villa for Shogun
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, whose grandson actually used as the inspiration for the Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion)
temple.
Continue to the serene Ryoan-ji temple, prominent for its rock garden comprised of nothing but clay walls,
raked sand and fifteen rocks. It is intriguing to interpret the gardens mysterious arrangement based on
intuition. Compare the stark differences between magnificence of Kinkakuji and the simplicity of Ryoanji
temples.
Around 17.00 pm, transfer to the Hyatt Regency Kyoto and check in. Enjoy time at leisure.
Overnight at Hyatt Regency Kyoto
Hyatt Regency Kyoto is located in the cultural heart of Kyoto and surrounded by various sightseeing spots
including the Sanjusangendo Temple, the Kyoto National Museum, the Chishakuin Temple and the
Yogenin Temple. Designed by Super Potato, the 189 guest rooms offer an harmonious blend of
contemporary Japanese style and traditional Japanese elements and aesthetics with modern facilities.
Day 07: Kyoto Full day visit
This morning at 9:00 am, meet your private guide, and leave for Kyoto excursion by private chartered
vehicle. Start your visit at the Kiyomizu-dera Temple originally founded in 798. Its magnificent views of
the city from its main hall attract visitors throughout Japan. The common Japanese idiom jumping from
the veranda of Kiyomizu Temple means that someone is about to undertake some particularly bold or
daring adventure.
A nice and relaxing stroll will take you through the old neighbourhood of Sannenzaka (Three year
slope), which used to be the favored route of pilgrims before reaching Kiyomizudera. It is now lined with
little shops and cafs. Take your time to try delicious delicacies on the way.
Along the 'Higashiyama Path, which connects the Yasaka Shrine with the Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kodaiji
Temple is a temple of the Rinzai (Pure Land) school of Zen Buddhism and was founded during the
Momoyama-period, by the wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the powerful general who unified Japan at the end
of the 16th century. Kodaiji is interesting, not only for its formal gardens, including artificial mountains
garden and dry rock garden, but also a bamboo grove leading to two famous teahouses and the splendid
Maki-e, which give this temple its nickname as Maki-e Temple.
Reach Yasakajinja shrine which is one of Kyotos most famous Shrine, particularly for travelers and
funds the annual Gion Matsuri Festival. Enter the peaceful grounds and witness the multiple offerings
made by local people & businesses. You may also witness or even experience a ceremony performed by
the Shrines maidens (advance notice is required). The Shrine is also very pretty at night, when its
numerous lanterns are lit.
You are now approaching Gion, where the choice of restaurant makes it a great place for Lunch. The
Geisha district of Gion is famed for the preservation of its traditional architecture and traditional
entertainment presented by graceful Geiko, which literally means women of art. During its golden age
in the first half of 19th century, more than 3000 Geikos worked in some 700 teahouses in Gion. If you are
lucky, you may encounter one of them in the late afternoon, on the way to an assignment.
Numerous interesting shops in Gion and nearby districts offer great shopping opportunities.
Depending on your centers of interest, your guide will hand-pick the most appropriate places.
On the way back, stop at the Sanjusangendo Hall founded in 1164 and Famed for its 1001 statues of
Kannon, the goddess mercy. Entering the main hall, guests can notice a centrally located large Kannon,
flanked on each side by 500 smaller statues, standing in neat rows side by side, each as tall as a human
being.
Come back to your hotel around 17.00 pm and enjoy time at leisure
Overnight at Hyatt Regency Kyoto
From here, take a relaxing stroll around the Bamboo Forests, designated as one of the three most
beautiful bamboo forests in Japan. Here, the sound of the leaves rustling in the wind is nice to listen to
and gives a peaceful atmosphere. Arrive at Okochi Sanso, a splendid mountain retreat, previously
occupied by kchi Denjir, a silent screen actor. Take a leisurely walk through the villa's beautiful
gardens in each season and savor the fine views of Kyoto city in a distance.
Enjoy Lunch in the area and continue to the Adashino Nembutsuji temple where you will find 8,000
stone Buddha and pagodas. The area was originally a cremation ground, with stone grave
makers dating from Heian period dotted around the surrounding bamboo forests. About a century ago,
these gravestones were gathered up and placed here. Adashino means fragile, expressing the fragility of
human lives.
A few minutes walk from here is the unique and quiet Otagi-Nenbutsuji Temple. The interest of this
Tendai-shu sect Buddhist temple lies in the 1200 Rakan figures, carved by worshipers from 1981 to 1991
to pray for the prosperity of the temple. Very different from other Buddhist figures, these statues have
been sculpted with much humor and will provide interesting photo opportunities & enlighten your last visit.
Come back to Hyatt Regency Kyoto by 17:00 pm, enjoy time at leisure.
Overnight at Hyatt Regency Kyoto
Day 09: Full day trip to Nara:
This morning at 9:00am you will meet your private guide and transfer by chartered vehicle to Nara,
the ancient capital of Japan in the 8th Century. Start your visit from Nara Park; a large pleasant park in
the center of the city, commonly known as Deer Park, home to hundreds of freely roaming deers,
regarded in Shinto religion as messengers of the gods and symbol of the city. A large numbers of historical
sites in Nara are located in and around this park.
Visit Kasugataisha Shrine, originally established in 768A.D. as the shrine of the powerful Fujiwara Family.
See the magnificent interior famous for its numerous bronze hanging lanterns, as well as the many stone
lanterns that lead up to the shrine. Move on to the gigantic Todaiji temple, reputedly the largest wooden
buildings in the world and one of Japans most famous and historically significant temples to be
overwhelmed by the giant statue of Buddha Virocana.
Finish your Nara tour in Naramachi, the former merchant district of Nara, which was not affected by
bombings during the Second World War. The district features several traditional warehouses and
residential buildings including the Naramachi Koshi-no-ie, an old residence open to the public for free.
Small boutiques, shops, cafes and restaurants can also be found along the narrow lanes in the district.