Fushimi-Inari Shrine 1

Also known as “O-inari-san”, Inari shrines are the most familiar shrines to Japanese people.
There are said to be some thirty thousand throughout the country, frequented by people of allLeer más
Fushimi-Inari Shrine

Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine
• Destination: Kyoto
Morning: This morning we will visit Fushimi
Inari Shrine, one of Japan’s most iconic
sites. Comprised of a winding path of 10,000
vermillion toriiLeer más
Kyoto • Visit Zen Temple Misc

Kyoto • Visit Zen Temple

Visit Zen Temple
Destination: Kyoto
Activity Note: This day includes an uphill
walk of 200 steps with a handrail to reach
Senkoji Temple.
Morning: Today we’ll drive to Togetsu Bridge
and then makeLeer más
Grand Circle Improvements at Zen Temple

Grand Circle helped to have western style toilets and railing installed at the Zen Temple.
Path to Zen Temple

Kyoto Tower

Kenbu Samurai Sword Dancing

Kenbu
Valiantly dressed in a crested kimono and hakama,
the performer vigorously draws his sword for successive displays
of fencing techniques while shuffling across the stage.
He uses his fan toLeer más
Todaiji Temple Daibutsu Deer Park/Nara1

The right hand of the great buddha, full-sized replica. The right hand of the great buddha is called a Semui-in. This hand means taking people’s fear.
The left hand of the great buddha is called aLeer más
Todaiji Temple Daibutsu Deer Park/Nara

Emperor Shomu promoted construction of provincial temples throughout Japan in order to eliminate social unrest of that time, such as repeated political changes and riots, with the power of BuddhismLeer más
Nijo Castle

After lunch, we’ll step back into Japan’s feudal past during a visit to Nijo
Castle (Nijō-jō), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nijo Castle was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of TokugawaLeer más
Kinkaku-Ji Golden Pavilion

We’ll next drive to visit Kinkakuji Temple,
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The striking
architecture of Kinkakuji, also known as the
Temple of the Golden Pavilion, dates from 1397,
when it was builtLeer más
Tenryu-ji Temple 1

Tenryu-ji Temple

Tenryū-ji, formally known as Tenryū Shiseizen-ji, is the head temple of the Tenryū-ji branch of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, located in Susukinobaba-chō, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The templeLeer más
Kyoto • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
Morning: We’ll head to Arashiyama today.
Upon arrival, we’ll set off on walk through
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where we’ll see
massive bamboo stalks. This is one of theLeer más
Vischio Hotel Kyoto

Kyoto was Japan’s imperial capital from the eighth to 19th centuries. It
remains an important cultural center—and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and we’ll have five full daysLeer más
Home-Hosted Visit: Kimono

Home-Hosted Visit:Tea with a Family

Kanazawa • Home-Hosted Visit: Tea with a local family
Today’s Home-Hosted visit will not include lunch with the family,
The Home-Hosted Visit with local families who live in various sections ofLeer más
Iwase Family Residence 1

Iwase Family Residence

The Iwase Residence has stood unchanged in a beautiful mountain village setting for 300 years. Built as a 5-floor Gassho-style structure 300 years ago, it apparently had 35 family members living in itLeer más
Shimizuya

"Shimizuya meal" refers to food served at one of the establishments named Shimizuya, which include a ramen izakaya in Osaka with Okinawan and Chinese dishes, an okonomiyaki restaurant in Osaka, aLeer más
Washi Paper Making

Washi paper is made by hand using plant fibers from the inner bark of the Kozo (paper mulberry) plant, along with water and a natural adhesive called neri. The process involves preparing the fibers byLeer más
Making Mochi at the Mountain School

Mochi is a traditional Japanese confection made from pounded glutinous rice, resulting in a soft, chewy, and slightly sweet texture. It's a popular dessert and snack, often served as a treat duringLeer más
Ainokura Village: Gokayama Tour

Kanazawa: Gokayama Tour
Gokayama, a mountain village—and a UNESCO World Heritage Site—in the forested countryside outside of Kanazawa. Because of its relative isolation, this area developedLeer más
Hakuichi Gold Leaf Company

We’ll then head to our next destination to
experience one of Kanazawa’s most famous
art traditions—gold leaf. We’ll visit the
headquarters of Hakuichi, a local company
famous for its gold leafLeer más