Japan Imperial Cities Tokyo to Kyoto Flashcards

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Q: What is a unique cultural experience you can have in Tokyo?

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A: Learn the craft of sushi-making side-by-side with a chef.

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Q: What activities are included in a guided walk through Asakusa?

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A: Explore the old town and participate in a private Taiko drum lesson.

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Q: What can you experience in Hakone?

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A: Enjoy a nature reserve and hot springs, visit Hakone Shrine, ride the ropeway tram, and explore the Hakone Open Air Art Museum.

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Q: How can you travel from Tokyo to Kyoto?

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A: By taking the famed bullet train.

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Q: What are some highlights to see in Kyoto?

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A: Explore traditional culture and visit 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Golden Pavilion.

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Q: What is a special experience to end your week in Kyoto?

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A: Experience the hospitality and entertainment of a geisha.

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Where does the tour start?

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Starting Point:
Tokyo – 10:30 am – Lobby of Conrad Tokyo Hotel

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Where does the tour end?

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Our trip ends at Osaka’s Kansai Airport (in Kyoto)

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What is the walking level?

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Walking Level
Daily Mileage Options: 2-8 miles
Route Notes:
The terrain on this trip includes a mix of paved and cobblestone streets in Tokyo and Kyoto; as well as well-maintained countryside, nature preserve, tea farm, hot springs and riverside trails of compressed dirt and stone. The footpaths offer a selection of level, rolling and hilly terrain with some elevation gain and loss.

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