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Kyoto and Nara Cruisetour #2 |
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Kyoto and Nara Cruisetour #2 features a 4 NIGHT LAND TOUR (after the cruise) including 2 nights Kobe, 2 nights Kyoto. Kobe tour features Himeji Castle. Kyoto tour includes Nihon no Furasato museum, Kiyomizu Temple, Otowa no taki, Ryoanji Temple, Zen garden, Kinkakuji Pavilion, Nijo Castle, Daibutsu, Todaiji Temple, Horyuji Temple. Breakfast is included daily, 3 lunches and 1 dinner.
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This land tour needs to be accompanied by one of the following cruise itineraries
This itinerary starts AFTER the accompanying cruise itinerary. |
| Day 1: Kobe | Disembark your ship. Enjoy the morning at leisure to explore historic attractions of this port city, one of the first to begin accepting foreign traders following Japan's two and a half centuries of isolation. Visit Himeji (White Egret) Castle, Japan's most beautiful stronghold. Check into your deluxe hotel. Breakfast included. | | Day 2: Kobe / Kyoto | Transfer to Kyoto. Explore the city known as Nihon no Fursado - The Heart of Japan. Kyoto, a living museum of the countries artistic and cultural heritage had been Japan's capital for more than 11 centuries. Visit Kiyomizu Temple, dedication to the 11 faced Buddhist deity, Kannon. Built on stilts this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers outstanding views of the city and access to the Otowa no taki (Sound of Feathers) waterfall. Breakfast and lunch included. | | Day 3: Kyoto | Delight in transcendent temples and pavilions including the Ryoanji (Peaceful Dragon) temple which is renowned for its Zen garden. Named for the gold leaf on lacquer that covers its floors, the Kinkakuji (Golden) Pavilion houses sacred relics of Buddha. The shogun's samurai could secretly observe visitors from hidden rooms in Nijo Castle, with its thick outer walls, moat and corridors constructed with nightingale floors that squeak to warn of anyone approaching. breakfast, lunch and dinner included. | | Day 4: Kyoto / Nara / Kobe | Another UNESCO World heritage Site, Nara is home to the enormous bronze Buddha, the Daibutsi, at Todaiji Temple. The seated giant weighs 550 tons and incorporates 290 pounds of gold. Horyuji temple, founded in 607, is the oldest intact temple complex in Japan, and houses the worlds oldest wooden buildings, as well as a vast collection of Buddhist art. Continue to Kobe and check into your deluxe hotel. Breakfast and lunch included. | | Day 5: Kobe | Following breakfast, transfer to the Osaka Airport for your return flight home. Breakfast included. |
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