Japan Family Holiday
Overview
Finish:Kyoto, Japan
Travel Period
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
2. Minimum age for children on this trip is 5 years old.
3. A discount of 10% applies on this trip to children 17 years and under at time of travel.
4. A single supplement is bookable on this trip with exception of Day 4 & 5 (Hakone) and Days 6 & 7 (Hiroshima), subject to availability.
5. It is essential you pack light and compact for rail travel in Japan. Size restrictions for luggage on Shinkansen (bullet) trains apply. Luggage over 160–250 cm may require an additional USD 10 fee per train journey. Luggage over 251 cm will not be permitted on the Shinkansen trains at all. Please notify your tour leader at your welcome meeting if your luggage is over 160–250 cm so they can make the necessary arrangements! Failure to notify your tour leader of luggage over 160–250 cm will require the passenger to pay the oversize luggage fee.
6. Accommodation in Japan can be difficult to secure at short notice. If you are travelling in Japan before or after your trip, we recommend booking accommodation at least one month in advance of travel.
For families of 3 requiring a triple share room, we have access to these in each city, however, they are in limited supply and can not be guaranteed. Please advise your booking agent at time of reservation if you require this room type and we will do our best to accommodate you.
7. March to May and September to November are both high seasons for tourism in Japan. While the weather is good during this period (and March to May is great for viewing cherry blossoms), you will find major sites are very crowded with both Japanese and international tourists during these months.
8. We know the idea of travelling overseas with picky eaters, particularly kids, can be daunting. However, most of our families find the diversity of Japanese food surprising. Trying different foods is great fun and an opportunity to understand a little about Japanese culture. Some of the different meals you can enjoy include sushi, soba noodles, ramen noodles, monjaki and okonomiyaki (savoury pancakes), takoyaki (ball-shaped fried snack – a bit like the Japanese equivalent of fish fingers) and yakitori (skewered chicken). There are also great treats to try including green tea Kit Kats and ice-creams, pounded-rice desserts such as mochi and dango and sweet red bean in a variety of forms. Yum! For anyone in search of food for a picnic the majority of department stores have food halls (depachika) with an eyepopping selection of different types of food. Also, convenience stores (combini) are around nearly every corner and have snacks to tempt the fussiest eater. If in doubt and needing a little taste from home, the Japanese chain Moss Burgers have great hamburgers and you can find western options like pasta, pizza and great bakeries in the major cities. If you have any concerns, chat to your leader at the start of the tour.
9. Some of our families are surprised by the traditional Japanese breakfast foods and the western variations that our accommodation provides. Rice or noodles with fish or meat are common breakfast foods in Japan. Typical western foods available generally include toast, eggs, tea and coffee and sometimes cereals.
10. We are not able to book airport shuttle service for Japan now. Japan has an extensive and efficient public transport system and the joining and finishing point instructions are listed in the Essential Trip Information.
11. Please note that there are generally less double rooms in Japanese hotels, even those in Western style. While every effort will be made to accommodate double room requests, this may not always be possible.
What's Included
- Meals: Meals: 11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners.
- Transport: Bullet Train, Train, Cable car, Taxi, Tram.
- Accommodation: Hotels (9 nights), Ryokan (2 nights).
- Tokyo - Sensoji Temple.
- Tokyo - Monjayaki Dinner on Boat.
- Tokyo – Harajuku walk.
- Tokyo - Japanese & Calligraphy lesson.
- Hakone - Lake Ashinoko boat cruise.
- Hakone - Cable car/Ropeway.
- Hakone – Karakuri Secret Box Museum.
- Hiroshima – Peace Park and A-Bomb Dome.
- Hiroshima - Miyajima Island.
- Himeji - Himeji Castle.
- Kyoto - Nishiki-Koji Market.
- Kyoto - Gion District walk.
- Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine.
- Kyoto - Arashiyama sightseeing.
- Kyoto - Tenryuji Temple.
- Kyoto - Hozu River boat ride.
Dates & Pricing
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Your Itinerary
Day 1: Tokyo
Day 2: Tokyo
Day 3: Tokyo
Day 4: Hakone
Day 5: Hakone
Day 6: Hiroshima
Day 7: Hiroshima
Day 8: Kyoto
Day 9: Kyoto
Day 10: Kyoto
Day 11: Kyoto
Day 12: Kyoto
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