Fuji,Kawaguchiko,Shinu onsen and Jigokudani
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Fuji,Kawaguchiko,Shinu onsen and Jigokudani
Mount Fuji, Lake Kawaguchiko, Shibu Onsen and The Japanese Snow Monkeys 3 nights Tour Price £495* Take this great opportunity to expand your visit to Japan by visiting two iconic places. Your adventure begins in Kyoto where you catch the world renowned Shinkansen or bullet train. Travel from Kyoto on the Shinkansen, travel through cities, towns and villages. Arrive in the picturesque town of Kawaguchiko. Spend two nights around the lake, visit Itchiku Kubota kimono museum, the world famous organ museum or stroll around the lake. The lake boasts an amazing view of Mount Fuji. Next we visit one of the best onsen in Japan. Choose from 8different baths. Alone or with friends its up to you! Arriving at Kawaguchiko station you should try the Fuji san curry or ice cream! Your hotel will collect you and drive you to Villa Ensoleille . Featuring a view of Mount Fuji ** it offers cosy holiday homes located in Kawaguchiko. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the property. The individual cottages are self catering and all fitted with air conditioning, heated flooring and a fully equipped kitchen. Kitchen appliances include a fridge, a microwave and IH cooking stoves. Other facilities include a flat-screen TV and a heater. A hot tub is provided in the private bathroom. Just a 3-minute walk from Lake Kawaguchi. Kawaguchiko Train Station is a 12-minute drive away. A shuttle is provided back to the station. A visit to Oshino is a must before leaving Kawaguchiko. Visit the eight crystal clear ponds and visit Hannoki Bayashi Shiryokan with its traditional thatched cottages. Try a boat trip, take the ropeway or choose from a dozen other places to visit. A full itinerary with maps etc is provided for you to make getting around as simple as possible. Now let’s travel to Yudanaka and Shibu Onsen. Shibu Onsen street is a very famous narrow onsen street surrounded with ryokan hotels next to each other and old architecture. People stroll down the street wearing kimono or yukata and traditional Japanese sandals (geta). They are walking from bath to bath, stopping in souvenir shops or bars. I recommend you join in to be a part of this real Japanese atmosphere. Yasuragi is a small 6-room inn with home-cooked meals and cosy interiors, with a sauna and hot-spring baths Yasuragi Inn’s Japanese-style rooms have tatami (woven-straw) floors, futon beds and a flat-screen TV. Each room is air-conditioned in summer and has a Kotatsu leg-warming table in winter. A fridge and an electric kettle are provided, and bathrooms and toilets are shared. The shared bathroom can be reserved for private use. The property offers a shuttle to nearby locations upon request, including Yudanaka Train Station. There is a convenience store right behind the inn. Japanese/American breakfast and a multi-course (kaiseki) dinners of Japanese specialities will be served at the hotel’s dining room. This is included in your package. The park is really just a forest for the monkeys. Please be aware that the walk to the park is a little uphill, it’s a wonderful atmospheric walk. You can meet some of the monkeys even before the entrance. They are just walking around or sitting on the trees. Behind the entrance there are monkeys everywhere. You can get very close to them, take detail pictures or movies and observe the real monkey life. . Now to the pool with hot spring water made by stones is where the main action happens. Monkeys enjoy bathing throughout the year ** Tour includes: Shinkansen and major travel expenses. Accommodation in Kawaguchiko and Yudanaka. Full itineraries throughout with maps, timetables etc. Full list of what to see and what to do including maps, opening times etc. 2 Breakfasts and a traditional Kaiseki meal. Hotel shuttles. Tour does NOT include: Minor travel expenses. Any food other than that detailed. Services of a guide. Entrance fees Andrew Clay Photography Festival of Japan, 2 Chapel Cottages, Aske, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL10 5HG, UK 01748 825354 [email protected] * Prices are subject the changes due to currency fluctuations* ** We cannot guarantee seeing either Mount Fuji or the monkeys. This is the only part we can’t control! However there is still plenty to see and do**