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Traveling to Japan during Gion Matsuri in Kyoto isn't just about witnessing a celebration; it's about immersing yourself in the city's living history. The ornate floats, seemingly floating through the narrow streets, are moving monuments of art and tradition. Guide yourself through this unique atmosphere, where Japan's feudal past meets modernity.

In Tokyo, the dizzying and the festive come together in a dance of light and sound that transforms the city into an unreal, almost dreamlike space.

We'll guide you along the historic Nakasendo Trail, a route of merchants and samurai that connects the old with the most ancient parts of Japan. As you walk this path, which winds through mountains and small villages where time seems to stand still, you'll feel as if every step is a whisper of the past. Amidst the silence of the forests and centuries-old inns, we'll relive the experiences of those who walked it centuries ago.

And to crown this journey, the climb to Mount Fuji. Here, there is no room for conquest, but for inner exploration. As we ascend its slopes, accompanied by the chill of the wind and the crunch of gravel beneath our feet, the grandeur of Fuji envelops you. The summit is not the end, but the beginning of a deeper understanding of what it means to be part of this landscape, of this culture that reveres the mountain not as a challenge, but as a symbol of resilience and spirituality.

We'll share a transformative journey, where you not only see, but also feel, understand, and marvel at the ancient rhythm that still beats beneath Japan's surface.

Itinerary

Day 1: ARRIVAL IN JAPAN, KYOTO

Konichiwa! Welcome to Japan.

Day 2: KYOTO

Temples and chopsticks course.
Day 3: KYOTO

Magical temples and trains.
Day 4: OSAKA

Neon lights and endless food.
Day 5: NARA

Temples and walks with animals.
Day 6: NAKASENDO

Trekkings between villages and rivers.
Day 7: NAKASENDO

Trekkings between villages and rivers.
Day 8: NAKASENDO

Trekkings between villages, rivers and castles.
Day 9: Mount Fuji

Trekking to the volcano.
Day 10: Mount Fuji

Sunrise from the mountain.
Day 11: TOKYO

Walks among neon lights.

Day 12: TOKYO

Temples and fireworks.

Day 13: TOKYO

Farewell full of memories.

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More complete information in the PDF

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Nakasendo, Monte Fuji y Gion Matsuri

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13 DAYS 12 NIGHTS

FROM JULY 16 TO JULY 28

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Price
1450

 

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  • Alojamiento. 

  • Transporte durante todos los días.

  • Coordinación y acompañamiento por Dani.

  • Cena bienvenida y de despedida.

  • Curso palillos.

  • Reunión online antes del viaje.

  • Grupo whatsapp .

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Que incluye

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Que NO incluye

  • Vuelos internacionales.

  • Comidas y bebidas no especificadas.

  • Seguro de viajes obligatorio.

  • Cualquier gasto personal, wifi, lavanderia , sovenirs….

  • Gastos de naturaleza imprevista, metereología , conflictos en el país.

  •  Presupuesto extra aproximado 350 euros.

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Discounts

Bring a friend/partner: 50 euros discount

Repeat with us: 50 euros discount

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Practical information

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Visa:

  • A Spanish passport will give us a 3-month visa, which is issued at the airport of arrival.

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Meteorology:

  • Summer in Japan is very hot and humid, between 20 and 30 degrees.

  • Possible typhoons. Perfect weather for taking a dip in rivers or beaches.

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Plugs:

  • Yes, you need a travel adapter for type A plugs.

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Vaccines:

  • There are no mandatory vaccinations.

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  • The yen (JPY) is the Japanese currency.

  • You can easily pay anywhere with cards.

Currency:

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How we travel

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Small groups

Maximum of 8 humans, enough to get to know each other better and enjoy the trip.

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Collaborating with locals

Always working together with the people of their countries, no one knows their lands better than they do.

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Animal lovers

No safaris or use of animals during our trip.

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Ready for adventure

Being prepared to adapt to any unforeseen event will ultimately provide us with some of the best anecdotes of the trip.

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Bring your backpack

When traveling with us, we recommend not using a suitcase; it's not practical for our hikes and hotel changes.

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