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Japan

Walking Eastern Japan: The Tokaido Road

Program No. 25370RJ
Follow local experts on an active and interactive exploration of Japanese history, culture and natural wonders along eastern Japan’s Tokaido road.
LODGING & MEALS
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Showing Lodging & Meals For:
Nov 03, 2026 - Nov 14, 2026
May 12, 2026 - May 23, 2026
Oct 20, 2026 - Oct 31, 2026
Nov 03, 2026 - Nov 14, 2026
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What You'll Eat
10 Breakfasts
7 Lunches
7 Dinners
Total: 24 Meals
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Pescatarian
Where You'll Stay
2 NIGHTS
Location: Tokyo
Founded 130 years ago, this hotel is located on the Toki-no-Kane Street in Nihonbashi which originated with the Toki-no-Kane (one of the bell towers) that was used to inform the residents of Edo of the time. Completely re-built from the ground up in the same location as the original, it re-opened in July of 2020. Styled to recapture the feel of old Edo, but with a modern flourish, the hotel welcomes guests with the concept of “a hotel that creates a new story that can only be felt here by thinking about the unique story created by our predecessors.” Featuring a large public bath more often found in smaller ryokan type inns, the hotel also has a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well conference rooms, and a coin laundry. It is conveniently located near the historic Nihonbashi district, and is less than a 10 minute ride from Tokyo station in an area with many restaurants. Twin (two bed) and Single (one bed) accommodations offered during the program.
1 NIGHT
Location: Shizuoka
Japanese style accommodation with Onsen hot spring baths
1 NIGHT
Location: Aichi
Japanese style accommodation with Onsen hot spring baths
2 NIGHTS
Location: Tokyo
Founded 130 years ago, this hotel is located on the Toki-no-Kane Street in Nihonbashi which originated with the Toki-no-Kane (one of the bell towers) that was used to inform the residents of Edo of the time. Completely re-built from the ground up in the same location as the original, it re-opened in July of 2020. Styled to recapture the feel of old Edo, but with a modern flourish, the hotel welcomes guests with the concept of “a hotel that creates a new story that can only be felt here by thinking about the unique story created by our predecessors.” Featuring a large public bath more often found in smaller ryokan type inns, the hotel also has a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well conference rooms, and a coin laundry. It is conveniently located near the historic Nihonbashi district, and is less than a 10 minute ride from Tokyo station in an area with many restaurants. Twin (two bed) and Single (one bed) accommodations offered during the program.
1 NIGHT
Location: Shizuoka
Japanese style accommodation with Onsen hot spring baths
1 NIGHT
Location: Aichi
Japanese style accommodation with Onsen hot spring baths