Medieval Japan (Partially Guided Individual Travel) — NAAR
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Abstract
The tour for those who love traditional Japan. Assistant upon arrival in Italian language. Guided tours in Italian both in Tokyo and Kyoto. The rest of the time is free time that you can fully enjoy thanks to the Japan Rail Pass, with which you can reach Kanazawa, the city of craftsmanship, and Takayama, the pearl of the Japanese Alps, where you will sleep in typical ryokans. You don't even have to worry about your luggage, as it will be sent directly from one hotel to another during the day with a courier.,
Characteristics
Tour featuring train journeys and some group visits led by local guides. In Italian
departures are guaranteed (min 2 participants). Subject to availability
max. 10 participants
breakfast included
Itinerary
Day 1 — Kyoto
Accommodation Hotel Keihan Universal Tower
Day 2 — Kyoto
Breakfast, accommodation
Ship
Day 3 — Kyoto → Osaka
Breakfast, leave your main baggage at the hotel in Kyoto; bring along a carry-on baggage with any personal belonging you might need (including toiletries for the night) in Osaka, Your main luggage will be shipped separately from Kyoto to Kanazawa, accommodation New Zealand Group Tour + Cook Islands,
Day 4 — Osaka
Breakfast, Full day at leisure. In Osaka, we recommend visiting Osaka Castle, located in its park on a small plateau; the Umeda Sky Building, an iconic bridge-like structure composed of two 40-story twin towers; and the Dotonbori district, famous for its neon signs. Additionally, between April 13 and October 13, 2025, you can visit OSAKA EXPO 2025, held in Yumeshima, about 30 minutes from the city center by public transport (entrance tickets not included), accommodation
Ship
Day 5 — Osaka → Kanazawa
Breakfast, Full day without assistance. Departure for Kanazawa by express train (2nd class) to Tsuruga (approx. 1 hour), then by Shinkansen (2nd class, reserved seats) to Kanazawa (approx. 1 hour). In Kanazawa, we recommend visiting Kenroku-en Garden, considered one of the three most beautiful landscape gardens in Japan; Omicho-ichiba Market, especially renowned for its seafood; and Nagamachi Yuzen-kan, where you can admire exquisite Kaga Yuzen silk kimonos, a traditional local technique, accommodation 3-day Goanna Dreaming Red Centre Safari W03 ex ASP,
Car
Day 6 — Kanazawa → Takayama
Breakfast, leave your main baggage at the hotel in Kanazawa; bring along a carry-on baggage with any personal belonging you might need (including toiletries for the night) in Takayama e Matsumoto, Your main luggage will be shipped separately from Kanazawa to Tokyo, Full day without assistance. Travel by regular bus between Kanazawa, Shirakawa-go, and Takayama. Departure for Shirakawa-go, the village famous for its steep thatched-roof houses, twinned with Alberobello and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to Takayama, where we recommend visiting the Sanmachi-suji district, the heart of the historic center, strolling among sake breweries and traditional houses converted into artisanal shops. Traditional dinner at the ryokan, accommodation Pasea Hotel & Spa
Car
Day 7 — Takayama → Matsumoto
Breakfast, Full day without assistance. Travel by regular bus between Takayama and Matsumoto. Departure for Matsumoto, where we recommend visiting Matsumoto Castle, designated a National Treasure, originally built during the Eisho period of the Warring States era. We also suggest visiting Kaichi School, opened in 1873 and relocated to another building in 1976, designated a National Treasure in 2019. Take a stroll along Nakamachi Dori, where many Edo- and Taisho-period warehouse-style buildings remain. Known as "the tourist shopping street," it features shops specializing in traditional crafts and restaurants, accommodation The Miami Package - 4 nights - Daily
Ship
Day 8 — Matsumoto → Tokyo
Breakfast, Full day without assistance. Departure for Tokyo by express train (2nd class) to Shinjuku (approx. 2.5 hours). Transfer to the hotel using public transportation. The rest of the day is at your leisure., accommodation
Day 9 — Tokyo
Breakfast, accommodation
Day 10 — Tokyo
Breakfast, The room is available until 11.00., free transfer to the airport end of the tour,
Notes
BAGGAGE: One medium-size baggage (max. 20 kg) per person is allowed. Storage room is extremely limited on Japanese trains. In the event of your luggage being shipped separately to your final destination, you are suggested to bring along a carry-on baggage with any personal belonging you might need during the trip (including toiletries for the nights)., ROOMS: a double room is a room with two beds. Double beds are very rare in Japan and several hotels do not provide them. We are thus unable to grant you a double bed at the time of reservation. Triple rooms are double rooms plus an extra bed, typically smaller than the other two. Triple rooms are subject to availability at the time of reservation. Please note that single rooms can be extremely small. Special requests for smoking, communicating, adjoining, high floor, low floor rooms etc. are always upon request and the service is never to be intended as guaranteed.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS: before the start of the tour, all the participants must make sure they possess the required documents to enter the destination countries, and that such documents are comprehensive and valid.
HOTEL, CHECK-IN: rooms are usually assigned starting from 3pm. Earlier check-in is at the hotel’s discretion. If you request earlier assignation, you must book an extra night at the beginning of your stay.
HOTEL, CHECK-OUT: rooms must be left in the morning (the exact time will be provided by the hotel). Supplements for late check-outs amount to an extra night's charge
FINAL HOTEL LIST: as in the travel documents
HOTEL / ITINERARY, CHANGES: The Organizing Body reserves the right to substitute the itinerary and/or the hotels to alternative of a similar or superior category in the event of unplanned circumstances, and if the safe and normal proceeding of the tour is threatened. Furthermore, when in the impossibility for all of the travellers to stay at the same hotel, the group will be split amidst several hotels of the same category.
MEALS: not included when not specified
PUNCTUALITY: you are advised to be punctual. No refund is issued to passengers failing to meet at designated time., REFUNDS: If the tour or any part thereof cannot be conducted due to Force Majeure or Vis Majeure, the Company shall not be responsible to give any refund; also, no refund will be given for any portions of the tour unused by the traveler
STOP IN KAMAKURA OR HAKONE: if you want to visit Kamakura while travelling from Tokyo to Kyoto, you must take the JR Yokosuka Tokaido train from Tokyo to Yokohama; then the JR Yokosuka train for Kamakura. You must go back to Yokohama to take the Hikari Shinkansen for Kyoto. To go to Hakone: get off the train in Odawara and purchase a 2-day Hakone Free Pass - including transfers from/to the Odawara station, a cruise on the lake and cable car rides. transfer by Shinkansen from Odawara to Kyoto., RYOKAN: A journey back in time. Nothing recreates the atmosphere, beauty, and simplicity of ancient Japan better than these wooden inns with sliding paper doors, perfect gardens, delicious meals, and a rejuvenating immersion in hot springs. Typically, ryokans are small, one or two-story buildings with about ten rooms. There is also a hybrid, Western version, where only the rooms are in Japanese style, not the building. The schedule is strict: you arrive between 3 and 5 pm, dinner is served between 5 and 7 pm, and the next day you check out by 8 am. In ryokans, only Japanese is spoken, you enter without shoes, and you sleep on the floor. The person who welcomes you, usually a woman in a kimono, offers you plastic slippers and accompanies you to your room, where the first thing you will notice is the absence of a bed: a futon, which serves as a blanket and mattress, is unrolled on a traditional straw mat (tatami) of standard size (90 cm x 180 cm). After a hot cup of tea, you can appreciate the peace and solitude, and maybe the view of a beautiful garden. Some ryokans have rooms with private bathrooms, otherwise, you can immerse yourself in the communal hot spring (onsen) outside and then wear the provided cotton kimono (yukata). But the highlight of the stay is the kaiseki dinner, an elaborate presentation with many tiny dishes of garden vegetables, raw fish (sashimi), cooked or grilled fish, tempura, and regional specialties. Each preparation is a small work of art. You can order beer or sake (never included). The next morning, when you wake up, breakfast will consist of fish, vegetable broth, dried seaweed, rice, and other dishes. Fresh and rejuvenated, you will be ready to continue your journey.,
Starts from
9 days / 6 nights – from Kyoto to Tokyo,
Meals
Key: B breakfast, D dinner,
Price includes
Accommodation at the scheduled hotel (or similar), meals: breakfasts, dinners, local guide/courier for the whole tour (aside for unscheduled days), airport/hotel shuttle transfer with Italian-speaking assistant, local Italian-speaking guides in Tokyo and Kyoto, 2nd class train tickets, reserved seats: Shinkansen Tsuruga – Kanazawa (Day 5) - Express train Osaka – Tsuruga (Day 5) - Matsumoto – Tokyo (Day 8), Nohi Bus tickets for line routes: Kanazawa to Shirakawa-go to Takayama, and Takayama to Matsumoto, separate baggage delivery service (1 piece per person, max. 20 kg) from Kyoto to Kanazawa and from Kanazawa to Tokyo,
Price does not include
Administration fees and “no-risk” coverage, trip cancellation, medical expense & baggage coverage, meals that have not been specified; beverage; any extra, transfer to the airport. Tips, air travel and taxes, everything not expressly mentioned in "The fee includes",
Important notes
Before departure, together with your travel documents, you will receive the final itinerary and the definitive list of hotels, the scheduled hotels are very close to the train stations, If there are no other participants, the scheduled visits will be conducted on a private basis,