Japan Highlights

472 Days until departure
July 6, 2027 - July 18, 2027

Japan Highlights

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Day 1 Overnight Flight to Japan (Tokyo)
Day 2 Konnichiwa Tokyo
Meet your tour director and check into hotel
Kappabashi Kitchen Street (time permitting)
Tokyo Sky Tree visit at sunset (time permitting)
Dinner on your own
Day 3 Tokyo
Sensō-ji temple visit
Diver City Tokyo visit
Tokyo DisneySea weeknight pass (group arranged)
Dinner on your own
Details: Akihabara Electric Town visit
Take a trip to the Akihabara district, a mecca for electronic goods and home to Japan's otaku (diehard fan) geek culture. Explore the thousands of shops dedicated to anime, manga and video games.
Day 4 Tokyo
Togo Shrine visit
Harajuku District visit
Shibuya Crossing
Dinner on your own
Details: TeamLab Planets visit
TeamLab Planets is a museum comprised of 4 large-scale artwork spaces and 2 gardens created by art collective teamLab. Visitors go barefoot and immerse themselves in the vast artworks together with others. The artworks change under the presence of people, blurring the perception of boundaries between the self and the works. Other people also create change in the artworks, blurring the boundaries between themselves and the works, and creating a continuity between the self, the art, and others.
Day 5 Tokyo--Kanazawa
Travel to Kanazawa via Bullet train
Kanazawa guided sightseeing tour
Nagamachi QuarterNomura House visitKenrokuen Park
Kaitenzushi dinner
Details: Kanazawa guided sightseeing tour
Tour Kanazawa, the capital of the Ishikawa Prefecture known for its 17th-century-style architecture, with a guide. Visit the former samurai district of the town, including a restored samurai residence, and walk through Kenrokuen Park, known as one of Japan’s three most beautiful gardens.
Day 6 Kanazawa--Nagoya
Travel to Nagoya via Shirakawa
Inuyama Castle
Gasshozukuri Minkaen open air museum
Inuyama-jokamachi (time permitting)
Dinner on your own
Day 7 Nagoya--Kyoto
Ghibli Park visit
Nagoya Touken Museum
Travel to Kyoto via bullet train
Dinner on your own
Day 8 Kyoto
Arashiyama District visit
Togetsu-kyo BridgeBamboo GroveTenryu-ji Temple visit
Imperial Palace
Traditional Arts Performance at Gion Corner
Dinner on your own
Details: Kiyomizu Temple visit
Explore the Kiyomizu Temple, known as the Pure Water Temple, which is one of the most celebrated temples of Japan. Founded in 780, it stands in the wooded hills of eastern Kyoto and offers visitors fantastic views over the city from its famous wooden terrace.
Day 9 Kyoto--Hiroshima
Travel to Hiroshima via Bullet train
Mitaki-dera temple visit
Free time in downtown Hiroshima
Kagura performance
Day 10 Hiroshima
Free time
Make your own Okonomiyaki dinner
Details: Hiroshima guided sightseeing tour
Tour the extraordinary city that suffered an unimaginable destruction and incredible rebirth to become the thriving city it is today. At Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, see the Peace Memorial Museum and the Atomic Bomb Dome, the skeletal remains of a pre-blast building, for an idea of the catastrophic effects the Atomic bomb had on the city. The park, museum, and Atomic Bomb Dome act as a symbol of peace and as a memorial for those who died.
Details: Atomic Dome visit
The Atomic Bomb Dome, formerly the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, was destroyed by the world's first atomic bomb dropping. It was called the "Atomic Bomb Dome" for its distinctive domed steel frame and was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in December 1996 as a symbol of the devastation caused by the first atomic bomb in the history of humankind. It represents the importance of the abolition of nuclear weapons and lasting world peace.
Details: Peace Memorial Park visit
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, located in the center of Hiroshima City was built in its current location near the hypocenter of the atomic bombing during WWII on August 6, 1945. The park is home to many memorials and monuments, including the Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims.
Details: Shukkei-en Garden visit
Translated in English the "shrunken-scenery garden" is a perfect description of this 17th-century traditional Japanese garden. It depicts the scenery of mountains and rivers, the atmosphere of Kyoto and the deep mountains in a miniature form. Take a moment to stroll around the beautiful pond, the cleverly placed valleys, bridges, teahouses and gazebos.
Day 11 Hiroshima--Osaka
Travel to Osaka
Miyajima excursion
Itsukushima Shrine visitSenjokaku Pagoda visitShopping on Omotesando Street
Dinner on your own
Details: Miyajima excursion
Glide through the tranquil waters, past the iconic red Torii gate and into the realm of the sacred at the Itsukushima Shrine. As you step off the ferry you will be greeted by the “messengers of the deities”, or the tame Miyajima deer, that are always found wandering around the shrine. After visiting this impressive structure browse through the many craft stores, bakeries and street-food carts on Omotesando Street - see if you’re brave enough to sample a traditional dish of conger eel.
Day 12 Osaka
Free time in Osaka
Dinner on your own
Day 13 Flight home from Osaka

Traveler Requirements

  • Agreement to your Behavioral Guidelines
  • Letter of recommendation from traveler's teacher/counselor/mentor
  • Acceptable Grades: 8th,9th,10th,11th,12th

Group Leader Travel Experience

Konnichiwa! This is the 3rd Japan trip that I'm leading. The 1st one was in the summer of 2023, and the second one was just last summer. I've been to Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, Spain, and Italy (and counting...). I love traveling! I travel to experience other cultures and try new foods. I love trying out new things and discovering new places.

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