Trip Review: Adventures in Japan

October 29, 2018

The Kitei family of four (parents and young adult daughters, ages 23 and 24) from the Philadelphia area and New York City traveled to Japan this month for an 8-night adventure.  They said it was their best family trip ever!  A 10!  The Family Traveler created a custom itinerary that included their flights, transfers, trains, hotels, private tours, cultural experiences and more to meet their interests and needs.  The trip began in Tokyo with a nice stay at the Tokyo Hilton on the club level that provided breakfast and lounge access.  They enjoyed several days of private touring with young adult guides who related well to the daughters by comparing each other’s millennial life.  The guides also taught them how to navigate their way around the city including using public transportation.  Their tours included visits to various markets; Meiji Shrine; Sensoji Temple; gardens, Harajuku, Ginza and Shibuya neighborhoods as well as a sushi making class with a local chef in his apartment.  Plus some time for shopping.  Next they took the Romancecar train to the lush countryside of Hakone which is famous for hot springs, natural beauty and the view across Lake Ashinoko of nearby Mount Fuji.  They had clear views of the mountain thanks to great weather!  Hakone was a nice respite between visits to two large urban centers.  At their traditional ryokan, Aura Tachibana, their Japanese style rooms had private hot spring-fed baths which they relaxed in any time of day.  A local helped them find their best dining experience of the trip and they gave Japanese breakfast a try.  The high-speed Shinkansen train then took them onto Kyoto and they commented that the rail system was immaculate.  Their private Kyoto guide for two days was another highlight.  He took them around the city and to sites outside the city including the Fushini Inari Shrine, food markets, Kyoto Imperial Palace and Gardens, Gion Corner (where they stayed for evening cultural performances), Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Iwatayama Monkey Park and more.  He was also a great photographer resulting in some great family photos.  Other experiences included a tea ceremony and meeting a geisha at their hotel, the Hyatt Regency.  The upscale hotel also offered them spacious rooms which they liked (since they usually share one room) and a great location for seeing all that Kyoto has to offer.  Overall the family said they really enjoyed the “effortless arrangements” we made.  They really enjoyed learning about Japan’s unique history, way of life as well as popular culture.  It was also quite special for the parents to see their young adult daughters really engaged and sincerely appreciating the entire experience.