Itinerary Details
Abercrombie & Kent: Classic Japan
DAY 1 Tokyo, Japan
Arrive in Tokyo, Japan’s exciting and modern capital.
Transfer to your hotel, located near the Imperial Palace.
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo At Otemachi
Meals:
DAY 2 TokyoThis morning, visit Asakusa Kannon Temple. This colorful
pagoda-style temple was completed in 645 and is dedicated to
Kannon, the goddess of mercy in several East Asian spiritual
traditions. Continue to a family-owned workshop that
specializes in Japanese drum making — and try your hand at
playing the taiko — on an A&K-exclusive experience. Enjoy
lunch at a local restaurant before exploring the Tokyo National
Museum, the oldest national museum in Japan and home to
a vast collection of Japanese art and antiquities. Continue to
Meiji Shrine, a Shinto complex dedicated to an emperor that was rebuilt after World War II. Tonight, gather for a welcome
dinner.
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo At Otemachi
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 3 TokyoStart your day at a local fish market, a bustling hub of
Japanese daily life boasting a dizzying array of seafood.
Then, receive a lesson in sushi making, followed by lunch,
during a Chef’s Table experience. This afternoon, enjoy
one of these Design Your Day activities.
Explore the Mori Art Museum to take in local
contemporary art.
Learn the Secrets of the Samurai Warriors and test your
sword skills during a private class led by a modern-day
master samurai.
Indulge in a Sake Tasting, sampling some of Japan’s finest
sake and learning about its cultural importance.
Return to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo At Otemachi
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 4 HakoneTravel to Hakone, among Japan’s most popular hot-spring
destinations, and immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Board an aerial tram rising
above the wooded slopes for inspiring views of Mount Fuji.
Enjoy lunch before strolling the grassy hillsides of Hakone’s
Open Air Museum. Admire the impressive contemporary
sculptures and artwork on display, including pieces by
Henry Moore and Rodin. The museum also features one of
the world’s finest Picasso exhibits, with over 100 works by
the cubist master. Tonight, experience unparalleled service
and traditional Japanese cuisine at Gôra Kadan, a top-rated
ryokan (traditional inn), which is also your accommodation
for the night.
Gôra Kadan
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 5 OsakaAfter breakfast at your ryokan, visit the Okada Museum of
Art to view its stunning collection of paintings, ceramics,
lacquerware and bronzes from Japan, Korea and China.
Then, Ride Like a Local by bullet train to Osaka. Historically
known as a merchant city, it is today renowned as Japan’s
undisputed culinary capital, where diners indulge in
everything from octopus dumplings to okonomiyaki, a
battered, grilled concoction of chopped cabbage, meat
or seafood, and seaweed, topped with mayonnaise. This
evening, take in city views, refreshing drink in hand, on a Scenic Sundowner before you set out on a foodie tour in
the popular Dotonbori District, sampling dishes from the
brilliantly lighted and gastronomically creative restaurants
that line the street.
The St. Regis Osaka
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 6 NaraTravel to Nara, Japan’s first capital, to visit Todai-ji, a temple
complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site that contains the
largest bronze Buddha statue in Japan. Proceed to Nara Park,
home to hundreds of deer, venerated here as divine spirits,
which you have the opportunity to feed by hand. Complete
your Nara excursion with a visit to celebrated Kasuga
Taisha Shrine, and experience a Shinto ceremony firsthand.
Pause for lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding
to the Kehaya-za Sumo Pavilion, where you observe a
demonstration of this fabled Japanese sport by two sumo
wrestlers. Return to your hotel, where you enjoy dinner.
The St. Regis Osaka
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7 KyotoTravel into Kyoto early this morning to contemplate the
iconic Zen rock garden at Ryoan-ji, the perfect spot for a
meditative moment, and discover the glittering Kinkaku-ji
Temple (Golden Pavilion) — covered with gold leaf
and surrounded by green gardens — casting its delicate
reflection in the tranquil pond beside it. After lunch,
explore the Arashiyama neighborhood, including the
garden of Tenryu-ji Temple. Later, bask in the magical
atmosphere of Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, strolling along
a winding path as sunlight filters down through towering
bamboo shoots, considered by many a healing experience.
Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 8 KyotoVisit Kiyomizu-dera Temple for stunning views of Kyoto.
Proceed to a local temple to experience the art of the
tea ceremony, noting its refined sense of hospitality and
etiquette, which dates to the time of the samurai. Tonight,
savor traditional Japanese cuisine while an attending geiko
(as a geisha is known in Kyoto) and maiko (apprentice
geisha) dance, sing, pour sake and share stories about life
in modern Kyoto.
Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 9 KyotoAfter breakfast, transfer to Kansai International Airport or Itami
Airport, both located just outside of Osaka, for your flight home,
or begin a post-tour extension to Hiroshima.
Meals: Breakfast