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Option A - Tour Dates for tour commencing July 8th 2005

 Study Component Schedule

Study Length
Arrival*
Commence
Holidays**
End Studies
10 weeks
APR/26-27
APR/28
MAY/04-06
JUL/07
8 weeks
MAY/10-11
MAY/12
JUN/03
JUL/07
6 weeks
MAY/24-25
MAY/26
JUN/03
JUL/07
4 weeks
JUN/07-08
JUN/09
JUN/03
JUL/07
2 weeks
JUN/21-22
JUN/23
JUN/03
JUL/07

 *Arrival - there is a Nagoya airport pickup on the days indicated.
 **Public/Institute holidays affecting classes are listed here in full.

 Proposed Schedule (this may change, please refer to notes below)

Day
Date
Destination(s) - Click for info
Depart+
Return+
Lunch+
1
JUL/08
 Our theme today is "monozukuri" - the art of making things. We begin with a visit to Okutono Jinya and drink tea in a old samurai barracks with a beautiful Japanese garden, before heading to one of the key reasons for Japan's emergence as a modern economy. At Toyota Motor we walk through their superb Kaikan, learning about the processes involved before heading to a Toyota Motor Factory for a birdseye view. On our return journey we visit historic Hatcho Miso - one of the oldest and most successful Japanese businesses in existence today.

0800
1930
Yes
2
JUL/09
  Today we head deep into Gifu, but not before making a quick visit to the famous/infamous Tagata Jinja and Oagata Jinja near Komaki in Aichi. From to here we head to Gujo Hachiman, an old castletown with historic streetscapes before we make a stop at Hirugano Kohgen. Our main destination today is the Shirakawa-go area. We will spend the rest of the day in the World Heritage listed village of Ogimachi, enjoying the atmosphere of the thatched roofs, and interesting attractions such as the Wada House and the Myozenji Museum. We will return via the Shokawa area and Lake Miboro.

0730
2030
No
3
JUL/10
 We head to the ancient capital of Nara, visiting the "NaraKan" explaining in detail many aspects of the World Heritage sites in the area. Our first stop is historic Kofukuji, before walking through Nara Koen with its sacred deer to the ancient shrine of Kasuga Taisha. From here we head across to Nigatsudo and the wonderful Todaiji, the largest wooden structure in the world and home to Nara's famous daibutsu. If the weather is wet we'll visit the Isuien Garden & the Neiraku Museum. If it is dry we'll drive to the top of Wakasayama which gives us a fantastic view of the Yamato plain stretching from the outskirts of Osaka northwards to the southern outskirts of Kyoto, before returning via the scenic drive through the World Heritage listed primaeval forest of Kasuga Taisha.

0700
1930
No
4
JUL/11
 We first visit Takisanji with its perfect Kamakura period architecture and magnificent gate built in 1267 by Mitsunobu Fujiwara, also taking time to get a close look at the beautiful Toshogu built by the 3rd and most powerful shogun of the Edo period Tokugawa Iemitsu. We then drive to Horaiji-san - a 1300 year old temple set amongst the cliffs and if the weather is fine we'll hike up to Oku-no-in for the spectacular views (if the weather is wet we will instead visit one of the increasingly rare senmaida). We finish the day with a visit to the Nagashino Castle Ruins and the Shitagahara Battlefield and Museum - a turning point in Japanese history where Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu defeated the cavalry of the Takeda clan in 1575.

0730
1930
Yes
5
JUL/12
 Today we visit historic Daijuji temple, the family temple of the Tokugawa and home to many art treasures, before heading north to the World Expo in Seto. Our schedule is fairly free today, you have the chance to wander around the site exploring the pavilions.

0820
1900
Yes
6
JUL/13
 We begin a 3 day trip to the Kii Peninsula. We will take the scenic route via the Atsumi Peninsula surf beaches, before crossing to Toba by ferry. Our first stop is nearby at Futamigaura, with the famous wedded rocks where pilgrims cleansed themselves before heading to the Ise Grand Shrines - the most important shrines in Japan. After visiting the grand shrines we will sample the fun of Okage Yokocho, before the drive south through the Misaka Pass down the remote coastline visiting the strange rock formations of Onigajo/Shishiiiwa and the Sea Turtles of Shichiri Mihama. After this we walk on duckboards through the fascinating but fragile "floating island forest"of Ukijima, before our final destination for tonight, the small fishing port of Kii Katsuura.

0820
N/A
Yes
7
JUL/14
 The waters off Kii Katsuura provide stunning rock formations and a great cruise around what is known locally as Kii Matsushima. We will also visit the orca and dolphins of the Taiji Whale Museum, and board a fascinating whaling ship (now a museum). From Kii Katsuura, it is only a short trip up to Nachi, which is the main destination during this 3 day section of the tour. Nachi is the site of Japan's highest waterfall, and an ancient shrine - but the reason we are here is for the Fire Festival. This festival is one of the top three fire festivals in Japan and probably the most spectacular, both in its scale and its setting. We will spend most of the afternoon in the hills around Nachi, returning to the coast for a seafood banquet and a stroll around the beautiful harbor. There is a cave onsen a short ferry ride away which can be enjoyed as an optional extra.

N/A
N/A
Yes
8
JUL/15
 We take a jetboat through the beautiful and remote Dorokyo Gorge, and take to the waters of Yunomine Onsen - the oldest hot spring in Japan. We will visit the spectacular Maruyama Senmaida, and the world heritage listed shrines of Kumano. This is the end of the tour for those doing the 8 day option. From here those leaving the tour head back to Okazaki. For those continuing on to the 10 day option, we head to the old capital of Kyoto. We are staying in a traditional Ryokan in the Gion district.

N/A
2030
Yes
9
JUL/16
 Today we enjoy the best of Kyoto including 4 of the most famous sites in the city. In the morning we visit Kinkakuji with its golden pavilion and Ryoanji with its superstar rock garden. After lunch we head for the exquisite Ginkakuji, before walking along the path of philosophy to Nanzenji (the most important Zen temple in Japan). The real reason we are here though begins in the evening. We take in the sights of the Gion Matsuri. The main roads are closed to cars and the city center is lively on this night with Gion music and dances by Kyoto's geisha and maiko - including those who entertain at exclusive Ochaya such as the Ichiriki Ochaya. We will eat out in Pontocho. This is one of the best nights you will ever enjoy in Japan!

N/A
N/A
No
10
JUL/17
 After a Kyoto style breakfast in the ryokan we begin our last day in Kyoto walking through the narrow streets of Nin-Nen Zaka and San-Nen Zaka to the famous temple of Kiyomizudera, constructed from the year AD 778 by Enchin with its spectacular butai and immensely popular Otowa-no-taki. We will also visit the Jishu shrine here. The rest of the day will be spent enjoying the great Gion Matsuri parade, and seeing the sights of Gion and Kawaramachi, before heading to historic Nijo Castle where we can walk through a shogun's palace with its beautiful artwork and hidden passages while listening to the "nightingale" floors designed to warn of intruders.

N/A
2030
No

+Departure from/Return to Okazaki times given using 24 hour clock (ie 0800 = 8am, 1830 = 6.30pm)
+Lunch - Yes/No indicates whether lunch is included or not.
Return = N/A means an overnight stay, usually in a ryokan or minshuku, where evening meal/breakfast is always included.

Discounts: As this is an off-season tour (the usual number of participants is 5 or less), it is possible to obtain a discount of 5000 yen off the program fee (in addition to the accommodation discounts offered through the "early bird" pass) if payment is completed more than ten weeks before program commencement.

 Notes:

  • In the week before a tour commences, a briefing will be held for the participants. If the number of students participating is 9 students or less (which is usually the case in the off season), then the actual destinations, or the order in which they are visited, can often be altered to reflect the specific interests of the group members.

  • Please also note that the schedule may need to be changed in the event of inclement weather/typhoons etc, or the unforeseen closure of any given destination. Appropriate alternative destinations are chosen only after consultation with you.

  • To help ensure that students can budget for expenses accurately, Institute staff will either purchase food (usually bento and drinks) for you to eat or find a reasonably priced restaurant (maximum cost 1000 yen - with Yamasa paying for the remainder of your food bill) if due to traffic/weather conditions we are delayed by more than one hour on the days we return to Okazaki accommodation.

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