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We got an email today listing several changes to the Japan ABD:
Day 1 – Guests arriving early for their adventure may choose to join an optional tour with their Adventure Guide for a visit to Kiyomizu-dera, a Buddhist temple overlooking Kyoto and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adventure Guides will also be happy to provide alternative recommendations for activities or restaurants in the area.
Day 2 – Following exploration of the Arashiyama area, you will express your artistic skills by preparing Yatsuhashi, Kyoto’s signature sweets made of various fillings in an elegant triangle of dough. Taste your creations along with the traditional pairing of Japanese matcha tea to appreciate sweet and bitter tastes, individually and in combination.
Day 4 – Due to weather and river conditions that cause inconsistent availability of the Hozugawa river boat ride, the activity has been removed from our itinerary. We will now tour the Fushimi Inari shrine, previously planned for Day 5. Here, we’ll explore the Torii trail and learn about the significance of this hillside marvel.
Day 8 – Your first full day in Tokyo has been reimagined as an exploration of the art and culture of Japan, from historical to modern. The previous experience included a visit to Tokyo Skytree in the morning, followed by lunch on your own, and Senso-ji Temple self-exploration. Your adventure will now follow the below itinerary:
We admittedly know little about Japan (one of our kids is into Japan and picked this trip). Are there any activities/sites that the ABD misses that we need to do/see, especially taking into account all the changes? We are a family of 6, kids ranging from 8 to 17.
Day 1 – Guests arriving early for their adventure may choose to join an optional tour with their Adventure Guide for a visit to Kiyomizu-dera, a Buddhist temple overlooking Kyoto and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adventure Guides will also be happy to provide alternative recommendations for activities or restaurants in the area.
Day 2 – Following exploration of the Arashiyama area, you will express your artistic skills by preparing Yatsuhashi, Kyoto’s signature sweets made of various fillings in an elegant triangle of dough. Taste your creations along with the traditional pairing of Japanese matcha tea to appreciate sweet and bitter tastes, individually and in combination.
Day 4 – Due to weather and river conditions that cause inconsistent availability of the Hozugawa river boat ride, the activity has been removed from our itinerary. We will now tour the Fushimi Inari shrine, previously planned for Day 5. Here, we’ll explore the Torii trail and learn about the significance of this hillside marvel.
Day 8 – Your first full day in Tokyo has been reimagined as an exploration of the art and culture of Japan, from historical to modern. The previous experience included a visit to Tokyo Skytree in the morning, followed by lunch on your own, and Senso-ji Temple self-exploration. Your adventure will now follow the below itinerary:
- Sumida Hokusai Museum – Step back in time to explore the art and influence of one of Japan’s most famous artists, Katsushika Hosukai. Simply referred to by his family name, Hokusai created some of the country’s most famous traditional artwork such as ‘The Wave’ and ‘Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji’. Explore the museum’s exhibits dedicated to the culture and skill of the Master.
- Kintsugi Experience – Previously scheduled in the afternoon, we will embrace the traditional Japanese art of Kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery—through this hands-on activity that teaches why “imperfections are perfect!”
- Lunch at a Tokyo Restaurant – Previously scheduled as lunch “On Your Own,” we will tempt your tastebuds with cuisine authentic to Tokyo’s traditional yet eclectic food scene.
- TeamLab Borderless – Previously scheduled on Day 9, this activity will immerse your body in borderless art. Wander and explore with intention as you discover this unique place where art and culture come together to enrich people’s hearts and minds. Following the art exploration, join your Adventure Guides for a visit to one of the tallest viewpoints in the city for a birds-eye view of the city’s size and charm.
- Dinner On Your Own in Tokyo – Discover some of the most unique restaurants in the world that mix eye-popping entertainment and Japanese delicacies.
- Shibuya and Tokyo Walking Tour – Our previously scheduled tour of Happo-en Gardens with a traditional tea ceremony has been replaced by this tour that lets us experience Japanese culture on foot, exploring the city with your Adventure Guides. Beginning with the famous Shibuya Scramble and a respectful hello to the Hachiko statue, explore the quirky neighborhoods with surprises around every corner.
- On Your Own Lunch and Afternoon in Tokyo – Spend the afternoon exploring Japan’s remarkable capital. Discover what makes this city a perfect blend of old-world traditions and contemporary culture. Ask your Adventure Guides for recommendations on where to enjoy a delicious local lunch.
- Tokyo by Sea Tour and Farewell Dinner – Our Farewell Dinner at the hotel has been replaced by this tour and dinner where we will take to the beautiful Tokyo Bay and Sumida River by boat for a private, unique view of the city and landmarks like Tokyo Skytree and Rainbow Bridge with photographs as you bring your Adventure to a close. Celebrate the end of a magnificent journey as you reminisce with your fellow Adventurers with a feast and a toast.
We admittedly know little about Japan (one of our kids is into Japan and picked this trip). Are there any activities/sites that the ABD misses that we need to do/see, especially taking into account all the changes? We are a family of 6, kids ranging from 8 to 17.