2017/18 - TM Japan

TM-JAP-A$-2017

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27 Tokyo Miyajima Nagoya Nara Coach Cruise Rail Stay (No. of nights) Kyoto Osaka 1 Takayama Matsumoto Hakone Hiroshima Mount Fuji Japan 1 2 3 2 1 1 continuing onwards by Bullet Train to Hiroshima. Having seen devastation in World War II, Hiroshima is now a symbol of peace. Massive rebuilding took place after the war and a memorial Peace Park was established to remember the more than 100,000 people who were killed. After settling in, enjoy time at leisure to explore the city. There remain some historic buildings and temples that were spared the blast that destroyed almost 70 percent of the city. Two Nights: Hiroshima, Sheraton Hotel, or similar. B Day 7. Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Today, travel by tram and boat to Miyajima Island, where you'll leave modern life behind in the tranquillity of the wooded island. During your time here you'll enjoy a walking tour, which includes a visit to the beautiful Itsukushima Shrine. See the iconic Tori Gate, which protects the shrine, and seems to float on the water at high tide. This afternoon is at leisure in Hiroshima. B Day 8. Hiroshima, Kyoto This morning visit the World Peace Memorial Park and the A-Bomb Dome Museum, both poignant reminders of the destruction levied here in 1945. You will also have the opportunity to listen to a talk from a Hiroshima survivor. Later, travel by Bullet Train to Kyoto which was the Japanese capital for more than a thousand years and is a living museum of the country's artistic heritage. Three Nights: Kyoto, Hotel Grand Bach, or similar. B Day 9. Kyoto A morning sightseeing tour helps you to get your bearings. Famous Kyoto landmarks include: the Nijo Castle, built in 1603, which is notable for the stark contrast between its restrained exterior and gorgeous interiors; the Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion) which has an exquisite Japanese garden; and Kyoto Imperial Palace, the residence of the Imperial family until the capital was relocated to Tokyo in 1868. In the afternoon enjoy a traditional tea ceremony in a typical Japanese thatched farmhouse which is set amongst formal gardens. B Day 10. Kyoto, Nara Visit Nara today, another former capital, just a short train ride away from Kyoto. Nara is an attractive, compact city of narrow streets set against a backdrop of wooded hills. Here enjoy a walking tour, taking in Nara Park the site of the Discovering Japan 1. Catch a glimpse of geisha in Kyoto beautiful Todai-ji Temple, the largest wooden building in the world and its Great Buddha, Kasuga Shrine. Here, the deer roam freely amongst the trees, shrines and statues. Return to Kyoto this afternoon. Wander the streets of the famous Gion district and keep watch for a glimpse of the many beautiful geisha who can be seen throughout the district. Enjoy time at leisure before a traditional evening meal at a local restaurant. BD Day 11. Osaka Travel by Bullet Train to the futuristic city of Osaka, where you will enjoy a guided tour that includes a visit to the Floating Garden Observatory in the iconic Umeda Sky building. Here you will enjoy panoramic views over Osaka and its castle, ahead of a Farewell Dinner at the hotel with your fellow guests this evening. Stay: Osaka, Cross Hotel, or similar. BD Day 12. Depart Osaka Your tour of Japan concludes this morning after breakfast, when you will be transferred to Osaka airport for your onward flight. B 1 travelmarvel.com.au/RJTJAG12 Tour Notes Prices include transfers and tipping. An increased deposit may be required for upgrades and variations. ^Variation to itinerary, please see pages 38-39 for full terms & conditions. 2017 Dates & Prices (A$) 12 Days – Tokyo to Osaka (RJTJAG12) Per Person Twin Share Solo Traveller Mar. 28. $6,195 $8,245 Apr. 4, 11. $6,195 $8,245 Oct. 3. $6,195 $8,245 Oct. 10 ^ , 17 $6,095 $8,145 SAVE $1,000 per couple* See page 22 for details

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