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Japan Walking Tour: Shoguns and Samurai - Autumn Leaves

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Visit the must see sites of Japan with group sizes ranging from 12 to 35 people.

These tours are great for first time visitors to Japan looking for comfortable accommodation with all entrance fees and most meals included. Our Japan Deluxe Tours are accomodated with professional tour guides, fluent in both Japanese and English, to ensure an educational and valuable visit. Air-conditoned, private coaches are also included, so you can enjoy a comfortable and hassle-free time in Japan. Our tours range from 7 to 21 days, to various regions of Japan.

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Travel Japan more flexibly in groups of 6 to 13 people using public transportation.

Explore Japan off the beaten path via Japanese public transportation, walking, hiking, cycling and more. Take more time to enjoy local experiences and picturesque landscape. Our Active Small Group Tours combine the best of cultural destinations with off-the-beaten-path via Japanese public transportation, Discover the country of Japan the way the locals do and see Japan from a different angle. A focus on getting away from the crowds and into the real Japan, see the diversity of Japan’s countryside unfold before your eyes.

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Japan Walking Tour: Shoguns and Samurai - Autumn Leaves

14 days 13 nights

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from USD $4930.00 (Limit to 13 guests)
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Single Supplement:

USD $650.00
A small-group guided cultural walking tour exploring the highlights of central Japan.

Central Japan, comprised of prefectures such as Nagano and Gifu, is an expansive region of tall mountain ranges and fast-flowing rivers. Many remote villages could not be easily accessed until as of recently, making these places well-preserved. Along with the great weather of autumn, feel at ease as you walk through the beautiful red and gold colors of the autumn leaves, creating a beautiful scenery. All Japan Tours takes you to places on this tour that let you feel as if you have stepped ... View More

Central Japan, comprised of prefectures such as Nagano and Gifu, is an expansive region of tall mountain ranges and fast-flowing rivers. Many remote villages could not be easily accessed until as of recently, making these places well-preserved. Along with the great weather of autumn, feel at ease as you walk through the beautiful red and gold colors of the autumn leaves, creating a beautiful scenery. All Japan Tours takes you to places on this tour that let you feel as if you have stepped back during the Edo period. From modern Tokyo, known as Edo during Japan’s feudal era, journey all the way to Kyoto, Japan’s former capital for over 1000 years where most of the countries cultural heritage resides.

Start your tour in Tokyo, where we will explore historic landmarks before heading towards Yudanaka Onsen hot spring. Here, we can spot the famous “snow monkeys” enjoying the natural hot spring baths. We will then visit one of the best-preserved portions in the Kiso Valley where the charming villages of Tsumago and Magome have been immaculately revived. We will then venture to the Japanese Alps to visit Takayama and Shirakawa-go. These quaint villages provide insight into the past of rural Japan. From there we will take the train to Kyoto, an ancient city and once Japan's capital. Take a day trip to Nara, then travel onward to Mount Koya, where you will have the special opportunity to stay overnight at temple lodging. Enjoy morning meditation with the monks before taking the high-speed bullet train back to Tokyo, where your tour will end. Enjoy traditional meals and local cuisine throughout your trip as well as the chance to bathe in your hotel's hot spring onsen.

Activity Level: Moderate
On our moderate walking tours, you will be on your feet for much of the day to experience the sights listed in the itinerary.

Who is a Moderate tour designed for?
- We recommend moderate tours for anyone who is able to climb stairs and is happy to walk about 1 mile/1.6 km per day.
- If you do not exercise regularly, please practice walking for two to three hours a day about three to six months prior to the tour in order to get the most out of your trip.

Accommodations
This itinerary contains overnight stays at Western Hotels, Ryokans, Minshukus, and Shukubo Temple Lodgings. Ryokans and Minshukus are traditional accommodations, with a more casual hospitality than you will find at a hotel. At both a Ryokan and a Minshuku, you will stay in a simply furnished room and sleep on a futon, which is laid on a tatami mat. A Shukubo is a lodging at a Buddhist temple, and, similar to a Ryokan, rooms are simply laid with futon bedding.
Some Ryokans may have private bathrooms attached to your room, but others only have public bathrooms used by all the guests. At a Minshuku and Shukubo, however, there are only public bathrooms – meaning either a smaller bathroom used one guest at a time, or larger bathrooms separated by gender (male & female), and designed to be used by multiple guests at once.


Destinations

Tokyo / Obuse / Yudanaka Onsen / Matsumoto / Narai / Tsumago / Magome / Takayama / Shirakawa-go / Kyoto / Nara / Mt Koya

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