Itsukushima Shrine on the island of Itsukushima, Japan
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Japan Tours for Seniors

Timeless beauty surrounds as Japan celebrates tradition while looking into the future. With a natural fusion of ancient heritage, lush wilderness, and futuristic vision, Japan is an ideal destination for senior travelers. Popular with Zicasso travelers ages 65 and up, you can discover the cities and countryside with ease. Whether wishing to explore Shinto temples or savoring the cherry blossoms, discover Japan’s endless possibilities with the sample itineraries below and find more helpful information in our Japan Travel Guide as you consider your trip.

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Daigo-ji temple gardens, Kyoto, Japan

7 Day Trip IdeaFrom $3,900

Idyllic Japan Tour for Seniors in One Week

Tokyo, Lake Kawaguchi, Fuji, Kyoto, Osaka +2 more
Todai-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple in the city of Nara, considered the largest wooden structure in the world.

14 Day Trip IdeaFrom $9,100

Discovering the Past and Present of Japan Tour

Tokyo,  Obuse,  Nara,  Tsumago,  Magome +2 more
Landmark of Japan - Torii Gate on Miyajima Island

7 Day Trip IdeaFrom $4,600

Best of Japan Itinerary in Seven Days

Tokyo, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Akihabara, Harajuku +15 more
Osaka Castle in Japan

10 Day Trip IdeaFrom $6,000

Shogun Inspired Heritage & Traditions of Japan Tour

Tokyo, Takayama, Shirakawa-go, Kanazawa, Kyoto +3 more
Visit Magome, a postal town on the Nakasendo Trail known as the Road Through the Mountains.

14 Day Trip IdeaFrom $9,100

Discovering Sacred Sites & Preserved Traditions of Japan Tour

Tokyo, Nikko, Kiso Valley, Tsumago, Magome +5 more
Kinkaku-ji, Golden Pavilion, Kyoto, Japanv

15 Day Trip IdeaFrom $9,800

Essence of Japan Tour: An Expertly Guided Experience

Tokyo, Nikko, Kamakura, Hakone, Takayama +6 more

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Luxury Japan Vacation Review: Hakone, Hiroshima, Tokyo, Kyoto, Morimoto Orchid Nursery, Yudanaka Snow Monkeys, Mt Fuji

We just returned from a 3 week trip to Japan and must really compliment Laura and her team at this Japan travel agency for putting together exactly what we asked for.  It was our first time going to Japan - one of my biggest concerns was about the level of guided tours versus what we could do on our own.  Beyond having car service for the airport at the very beginning and end of the trip, Laura had us sparingly use full day guides for our first 2 days in Tokyo, our first day in Kyoto and when we needed a translator to visit an orchid nursery that was a bit off the beaten path near Morimoto - but the rest of the time we were on our own using public transit (Japan Rail bullet trains and local trains, buses, subways, and only limited use of taxis) - and we really had no problems.  Things were well marked in English most of the time and people in Japan are so polite and friendly that we often had people coming up offering to help us even when we did not need it or asked - but when we were a little lost at times, we quickly got pointed in the right direction.  We moved around quite a lot and everywhere we went we felt welcomed, safe and comfortable.

We started in Tokyo in the Ginza district for a few days, then went up to Yudanaka near Nagano to see the snow monkeys in the natural hot springs in the mountains - and it was snowing in March there - but beautiful - this was our first ryokan stay and one of my favorite places - we also went to Morimoto, Takayama, Hiroshima - with a day trip to Miyajima, Kyoto for several days, Hakone near Mt Fuji (this was my only disappointment - as we were not able to see Mt Fuji itself there - but had a great time in the region anyway - and did get a glimpse of Mt Fuji earlier in the trip when not expected - while traveling outside Takayama on the train on a day trip to a nursery) - and then ended the trip back in Tokyo for a few days - we saw so many Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, and lovely gardens - I really got a feel for the subtle differences among the different regions and the historical contexts.

The hotels were also top notch all around - every place we stayed seemed perfectly placed for the itineraries to make it easy for us to get around on public transit - and the accommodations were comfortable and we always had breakfast included, and those were some of the best meals we had - again, I do not think we had a bad meal for the entire trip - despite be adventurous at times and trying many things that we were not initially sure of what they were. Besides all the fresh seafood and pickled veggies, I came to love soba and buckwheat tea, various forms of tofu including the soft "yuba," soups, and the warm egg custards.  Japanese meals in the ryokans are quite a production - and as entertaining as tasty - but often the simple meals - noodles and soups, are perfect and just what you want at times.  My partner loved the octopus "balls" - takoyaki, and the Japanese pancakes.

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Travel Review: Luxury Tour of Japan, Hiroshima, Tokyo, Kyoto, Kanazawa, Mt Fuji, Takayama Autumn Festival, Tottori Sand Museum

We just returned from a wonderful 16-day trip to Japan.  Circled the main island - Tokyo, Mt Fuji, Takayama (for the autumn festival), Kanazawa, Kyoto, Totorri, Hiroshima/Miyajima.  Fabulous experiences everywhere.  The trip was very well-organized and the guides provided (two days in Tokyo, two days in Kanazawa, two days in Kyoto) were all terrific.  The trip had an excellent combination of outdoor activity, cultural experiences, travel time, free time to explore.  The Japanese people were marvelous - very respectful (didn't hear one person yelling or a car horn blowing the entire time we were there) and courteous, also very helpful even when we didn't have a common language.

When planning a trip like this, it's important to do your own research and not depend totally on the travel company.  Totorri, as an example, is rarely included on itineraries but we had seen a TV news feature about the Sand Museum and dunes there and wanted to include it.  It was outstanding and well worth the few hours it took to get there.

The travel company was very easy to work with and was responsive but it's important to check all travel arrangements and details.  There were some glitches (e.g. our original hotel in Takayama was an hour away from the town which we caught due to planned taxi rides back and forth; that was unacceptable and we asked that it be changed.  They were able to get us a room in town at a late date which was difficult since most hotels were sold out for the festival.)  We were originally scheduled to take a train from Hiroshima to Osaka just to stay overnight and then fly to Narita the next day for our flight home (with no real time in Osaka).  Didn't make sense to us so at our suggestion we just took a train from Hiroshima up to Narita airport and stayed overnight in an airport hotel which worked out well. Finally, while most travel was very easy, there were a few times when a bit more explanation on the itinerary would have been helpful, such as explaining the trains to Narita and the fact that we were to get off in Narita town and not go all the way to the airport.  We figured it out but we are more experienced travelers than others and coincidentally after our return we heard from others who have gotten on the wrong train to Narita and almost missed their flights.  It's important for the client to take an active role in the planning process and understand all details.

The travel company did stay in touch with us during our trip - there was a last minute change to one day's itinerary and we were fully informed before that day so we knew what to expect.

When we got to our first hotel we received a printed copy of our itinerary with all required train tickets.  Travel between cities was very easy and efficient. 

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Japan Honeymoon Review: Tokyo, Hakone, Gokayama, Hiroshima, Osaka, Kyoto, Tea Ceremony, Ryokan, Local Cuisine, 2-Week Trip
We had an unforgettable 2-week trip in Japan organized by Himanthi and her team at the travel agency. This was our honeymoon and we couldn't have asked for more!We had a preliminary phone call with Himanthi so that she could get an idea of what kind of hotels and experiences we were interested in and then she was excellent at communicating the different solutions she had found for us in a timely manner.The first night in Tokyo we had an unbelievable private sushi making session with an outstanding chef (Nobuhiko Saisho). The food was absolutely amazing, the quality was top notch and both the chef and sake sommelier were very nice and enjoyable. Other experiences included sleeping in a beautiful, authentic ryokan in Hakone after a fun hike, a mini cruise on lake Ashi, washi paper making experience in Gokayama (a beautiful village in the Japanese Alps), and a tea ceremony in Kyoto with a real maiko (an apprentice geisha). Himanthi even helped us make reservations for nice restaurants in Tokyo and Kyoto.The hotels were all really nice with breakfast always included and located in very convenient locations. The train rides were all perfectly organized by Himanthi and her team so all we had to do was follow the instructions. We had 4 different guides in Tokyo, Takayama, Hiroshima/Miyajima and Osaka/Kyoto and they were all knowledgable, extremely nice, personable and just a pleasure to spend time with!Most of all, when a typhoon unexpectedly hit and the bullet trains between Kyoto and Tokyo were out of service on our last 2 days, Himanthi and her local team member in Japan helped us immensely! They guided us through the situation, helped us find a new hotel in Kyoto, communicated effectively with our hotel in Tokyo, tracked our suitcases to make sure we would have them in time for our flight and found an alternative train route for us to take an reach Tokyo so that we didn't miss our flight. Had we not had them, our last few days in Japan would have been a lot more stressful! Overall, we had a great experience with this travel company and recommend them wholeheartedly!  

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Travel Review: Tour of Mongolia, Japan & South Korea, Seoul, Gobi, Gers, Hakone, Miyajima, Hiroshima, Shirakawago, Naadam Festival

The flight from San Francisco to Seoul went well followed by a good hotel and a good guide in Seoul. The bus tour was most interesting even though we had to skip some area due to the N. Koreans recently laying land mines (so we were told) and some pretty heavy rain. A bit of a surprise came when the tour bus stopped somewhere in Seoul and we were told that the tour ends here and that there are bus and subway connections nearby. The guide did not recognize our hotel or how to get there by bus or subway. Fortunately a women in a kiosk near by spoke English and knew about our hotel and said that for less than $10 we could get there by taxi. The guide and the women stopped a taxi and evidently explained where we wanted to go since we got to our hotel for less than $10 by that taxi. A "heads up" on getting back to our hotel would have been helpful.

The flight to Mongolia went well and since we were a little early in getting to UB we were not concerned that there was no one with our name sign waiting for us. I changed money and we waited. Eventually another guide (guide 1) asked us who we were waiting for. I explained we were with this travel agency and were waiting for a representative. Guide 1 then called some of the contact numbers we had but there was no response (it was Sunday). Shortly another guide (guide 2) joined us and asked at which hotel we were to stay. He called the hotel but they said they never heard of us and of course we had no hotel vouchers to show. At this point both guides 1 and 2 said that they never heard of our travel agency and they suggested that we may have been duped by a "fly by night" operator! I stuck up for you and said that I had confidence in the company. Guide 1 repeatedly called various contact numbers and eventually reached a driver, who spoke almost no English, for the tour company who eventually arrived at the airport and did get us booked into our hotel. Later both a manager for tour company and our guide called us and explained that they had been given the wrong time for our plane to arrive in UB and apologized for the mix-up. They were expecting us several hours later. I tried to give guide 1 a nice tip for all his persistent calling but he declined it-however he had told us that he was going to his son's 6th birthday party later and so I convinced him the tip was for his son's birthday present (which he then took!).Our Mongolia guide was very good. We got to see an "Independence day" ceremony (and the installation of the new Mongolian president) in the main town square and also the 2 hours opening ceremonies of the Naadam festival along with parts of all the activities: wrestling, archery, horse racing, and anklebone shooting.The side trips from UB and the stays in Gers in the Gobi were most interesting and enjoyable. The guide showed us a partially buried dinosaur bone (he claimed to have found it some time ago on one of his hiking trips) in the Flaming Cliffs area (Beverly's parents lived for many years in Beloit, WI, the home town of R. Chapman Andrews). We did do some searching for wild big horn sheep, but saw none. We did see herds of sheep, goats, horses, camels, cattle and Yaks in the Gobi and elsewhere.The flight to Tokyo went well including getting the JR reservations at Tokyo station. All the areas we visited in Japan were interesting and we learned much Japanese history. We particularly enjoyed the "wild river boat ride" and the stays in the Ryokans. The stay in Shirakawago was especially interesting with over sized Japanese breakfast and dinner. At breakfast we were also treated to a "hat" dance and got to play along with percussion instruments. It was a bit difficult keeping all the different temples and shrines straight but we did our best.A bit of a problem came up when we got to Odawara Station from Miayjima. We were told that a shuttle from the hotel had to be booked in advance and that a taxi would cost around $75 if one could be found. Eventually we learned about the Mountain Train which we took to Gora station for less than $20. We then got the hotel to send a car for us even though it was past the usual shuttle time to Gora Station.  So we finally got to the hotel from Miayjima but too late for the hotel's "Early evening free drinks hour" . (the hotel put some hefty prices on some of their drinks: I noticed a "grocery store" bottle of Robt. Mondavi at $140). It would have been useful if we had known about the possibility of the Mountain Train etc. Our Hakone guide was very helpful and even though it was rainy and foggy much of the time (we did get to see the mountains occasionally from our mountain view room but we never did get to see Mt. Fuji at all) we did get to see the outdoor museum, the volcano, and to take a nice cruise on the lake.In conclusion we would say that we found all the guides to be very good. They took good care of us and catered to our wishes and often used taxis when we got fatigued.We feel that the high points of the tour were:1. N. Korea visit via the JSA at Panmunjom.2. Naadam festival activities.3. Gers/Gobi experience.4  Shirakawago/Ryokan stays.5. Hozugawa river boat ride.6. Hiroshima (Hypo-center/A bomb memorial).The minor sticking points of the trip were:1. Getting back to our hotel after DMZ/JSA tour.2. Finding transportation from Odawara to the hotel.The low point of the tour:Being told in Mongolia that we may have been duped by a "fly by night" tour operator.If you have any particular questions for us just let us know.Marvin/Beverly Mielke 

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Japan Vacation Review: Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kyoto, Kanazawa, Ryokan, Lake Kawaguchiko, 2-Week Tour

Four fellow travelers and I recently completed a customized fall tour in Japan. While there, we traveled from Tokyo to the Fuji, Kyoto, and Kanazawa areas. This was one of several tours organized for me by Zicasso agents. Although they have all been excellent, our agent was the most accommodating in terms of service and special requests. 

The Ryokan accommodation she booked for us on Lake Kawaguchiko was out-of-this-world, with a magnificent view of Mount Fuji from our balcony. 

She allowed us to leave her tour temporarily to pursue a special interest. She provided us with excellent guides in each region and arranged for them to deliver our group, which was somewhat overwhelmed by the Japanese train system, right to the door of the railway cars and have someone meet us when stepping off at the next location. She organized short-notice requests in terms of ground transport without missing a beat.

Her efficiency and response time while planning the trip were incredible, especially since I was on Canadian time and she on British. I would highly recommend her for her great skill in customizing Zicasso tours to meet your wishes and special needs.


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Luxury Japan Tour Review, Wasabi Farm, Lunch with a Rice Farmer, Fish Auction, Ikebana Lesson, Mountain Tea Farm, Food & Ryokans
We had an outstanding trip terrifically planned by this travel planner.  Our trip, which ran for 16 days, encompassed visits to Takayama, Shikawa-go, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Hiroshima, Shizuoka and a few additional towns.  We primarily stayed at ryokans, at our request.  The ryokans were wonderful and unique, each providing a wonderful Japanese experience, great service and delicious food.We had numerous wonderful encounters including:a visit to the largest wasabi farm in Japan, high in the mountains;a visit to a tea farm in the mountains;lunch at the home of an 84 year old rice farmer in a small mountain town of some 70 villagers;tour of a small town which uses aquifers to provide most of its water;tour of a sake brewery;attending an auction of fish just harvested;seeing fish and vegetable markets; a 3 hour cooking lesson in the chef's home;an ikebana (flower arranging) lesson;the "usual" visits to shrines, castles, museumsThe entire trip was exquisitely planned and flawlessly executed with superb guides, drivers, and staff to meet us at train stations.  

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