The origin of the Japanese garden lies in simple, gravel-covered forest clearings where the gods could manifest themselves. Over the centuries the gardens have evolved into an idealized reflection of the natural landscape through the careful use of stone and water features, trees, plants and moss. They are places of exquisite beauty, where the eye is led gently to perfectly framed views, often ‘borrowing’ a distant landscape as part of the picture being created. Trees and plants are carefully chosen for certain qualities of form, colour or texture, all of which combine to create an atmosphere of calm and contemplation. Autumn and spring foliage is particularly highly prized. Many of the most notable gardens are in and around Kyoto, the former capital of Japan, and we will have three full days exploring both public and private gardens here. We have included a variety of different styles: landscape gardens, stroll gardens, pond-and-island, each with its own particular charm and beauty. One of the best known is Kinkaku-ji, with the three-tiered Golden Pavilion at its heart. Another highlight of our stay in Kyoto is dinner with a Maiko, an apprentice geisha or, more correctly, geiko, the highly accomplished traditional hostess of Japan.
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The temples and gardens of Kyoto, probably the finest in Japan
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Stepping back in time to old Japan at Omihachiman
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Watching the deer roam free in Nara Park
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The enormous Buddhas at Todaiji and Kamakura
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Stunning scenery in Hakone, including the iconic Mount Fuji
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The pulsating light show that is Tokyo at night
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Dinner with a Maiko in Kyoto
Stay at the Daiwa Roynet Kyoto-Ekimae Premier Hotel in Kyoto and the Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa in Tokyo, offering comfortable and convenient accommodations throughout your journey in Japan.