Day 4 — Tokyo → Kyoto
Breakfast, departure from hotel at 7:50, an English-speaking assistant will accompany you to the station of Tokyo, but will not join you during the train journey, Your main luggage will be shipped separately from Kyoto to, The luggage is shipped via courier, with next-day delivery; it is necessary to have a carry-on bag with the essentials for the night., travel by high-speed train to, duration: about 2:15 hours, arrival at 11:15, welcome upon arrival and tour of the city by of public transport, accompanied by an Italian-speaking guide, As soon as you catch sight of Kyoto’s skyscrapers, you will be tempted to think it a hypermodern city. You will soon find out, however, that the heart of Kyoto is as traditional as it can be. With its beautiful Zen gardens and cherry trees, it’s almost a window on the ancient, mysterious Land of the Rising Sun. Aside from being a historic landmark, this old capital is also the only Japanese big city that was spared by the devastation of the Second World War. Today, the city takes pride in its temples and shrines, imperial palaces, gardens, and traditional wooden townhouses. Many of these sites are UNESCO-listed. Kyoto is also the city that has the greatest concentration of artisans in Japan. It is not just temple and shrines, then, that make it unique: its humming daily routine is just as special., accommodation, free evening and night, accommodation,