Japan Northern Explorer

Japan Northern Explorer

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Japan Northern Explorer

16 Days Starting and ending in Tokyo, Japan

Visiting: Tokyo, Kamakura, Nikko, Sado Island, Sapporo, Hakodate, Hirosaki, Matsushima, Mount Fuji

Tour operator:

World Expeditions

Tour code:

TNR

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

5 - 13

Physical rating:

Adventure touring

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Sightseeing

From: $6790

NB: Prices correct on 22-Dec-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on the "Japan Northern Explorer" tour and immerse yourself in the captivating blend of Japan's ancient traditions and modern marvels. Begin your journey in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, where you'll explore both its historic and contemporary neighborhoods. Venture to the serene Nikko to marvel at its UNESCO World Heritage shrines and temples, and cruise the picturesque Matsushima Bay. Discover the unique culture of Sado Island and the pioneering spirit of Hokkaido in Sapporo. Experience the charm of Hirosaki's castle town and the European influences in Hakodate. Conclude your adventure with the iconic sight of Mount Fuji. Throughout the tour, enjoy stays in both Western-style hotels and traditional Japanese inns, offering a genuine taste of local hospitality. With an expert bilingual guide, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Japan's northern treasures.

Highlights

  • Explore old and modern neighborhoods of Tokyo

  • Visit the old castle town of Hirosaki and the first Western-style fortress in Hakodate

  • Cruise secluded Matsushima Bay, one of Japan’s top three scenic spots

  • Explore UNESCO World Heritage shrines and temples of Nikko

  • Discover the unique culture and history of Sado Island

  • Walk ancient secluded forest and mountain trails

  • Soak in the lively atmosphere of the young city of Sapporo

  • Marvel at the famous peak of Mount Fuji

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Join In Tokyo

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Location: Tokyo

Accommodation Name: Sunroute Stellar Ueno or similar

On arrival into either of Tokyo's two international airports, make your way through immigration and customs and then transfer to our joining hotel in the city. Before Tokyo became the bustling metropolis it is today, it was once a languid fishing village called Edo. Although Tokyo is now a world-class city and home to millions of people, it’s still surprisingly easy here to stumble across unexpected traces of old Edo. Tonight following our group meeting at 6pm, we head out to an optional dinner together at a local restaurant, and then enjoy an evening walking tour of the backstreets of Tokyo.
Overnight: Sunroute Stellar Ueno or similar (Western rooms)

Day 2 : Kamakura Day Trip

Location: Kamakura

Accommodation Name: Sunroute Stellar Ueno or similar

This morning has us on an express train out to the seaside village of Kamakura. The capital of Japan for a brief period in the 13th century, Kamakura is now a beachside town known for its impressive temples and beautiful scenery. We’ll enjoy a walking tour around the Kamakura area, including a visit to the famous Kamakura Big Buddha and to Hase Temple. Depending on the group’s interest, it is possible to do an optional 2 hour hike through the foothills from Kita-Kamakura.
Overnight: Sunroute Stellar Ueno or similar (Western rooms)

Day 3 : Sightseeing In Tokyo, Train To Nikko

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Location: Tokyo

Accommodation Name: Turtle Inn or similar

We’ll make an early start today to visit some of the highlights of Tokyo. Using Japan’s renowned public transportation system, your leader will guide you around this busy city until mid-afternoon. Areas visited will depend on the group’s interest but might include either Tsukiji Fish Market or the Asakusa downtown area, and the Harajuku area with young people’s Takeshita Dori and the Meiji Shingu Shrine. If you prefer, it is also possible to explore Tokyo by yourself on this day. In the late afternoon we’ll experience our first bullet train trip, heading north from Tokyo to the peaceful temple town of Nikko (2hrs).The quiet cedar forests and World Heritage shrines and temples here are a relaxing end to an exciting busy day’s exploration.
Overnight: Turtle Inn or similar (Japanese futon rooms)
*Prepare your small pack to forward your main luggage by Takkyubin delivery service to DAY 5 accommodation in Sado Island, where it will be waiting for your arrival. The hotel staff and guide will assist you with these arrangements. Luggage transfers such as these are priced on a per piece, per transfer basis of approximately 2200 JPY per bag per transfer- weight and dimensions factor into the precise cost. This service is to be paid directly and locally for group sizes under 6 people. This cost is included in group sizes of 6 people or more.

Day 4 : Shrines & Temples In Nikko

Location: Nikko

Accommodation Name: Turtle Inn or similar

Our morning will be spent visiting the fascinating World Heritage shrines and temples in Nikko. Built by the great shogun Tokugawa Leyasu’s grandson to commemorate his grandfather’s accomplishments, Nikko has stood the test of time and remains a breathtaking sight. This afternoon is free time with an optional activity to explore Greater Nikko National Park for some world-class hiking or visit some other attractions in the Nikko Town area, such as the Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa or the Kanmangafuchi Abyss with its row of Jizo statues. If time remains, check out some of Nikko’s antique shops or watch a calligrapher do some dragon paintings
Overnight: Turtle Inn or similar (Japanese futon rooms)

Day 5 : Transfer To Sado Island

Location: Sado Island

Accommodation Name: Hotel Aokiya or similar

Meals Included: Dinner

This morning we catch our train south and then west across the mountains to the port city of Niigata (4.5hrs). From Niigata, we catch a ferry to the rocky coast line of Sado Island (2hrs). This isolated and beautiful island in the Sea of Japan was once a site of banishment for artists, intellectuals and religious figures in feudal Japan. We spend two nights here, exploring the unique history and beautiful temples and fishing villages on Sado. The remainder of today will be spent relaxing and preparing for a gorgeous traditional Japanese dinner at the inn where we are staying.
Overnight: Hotel Aokiya or similar (Japanese futon rooms)

Day 6 : On Sado Island

Location: Sado Island

Accommodation Name: Hotel Aokiya or similar

Meals Included: Dinner

We set out exploring Sado Island today. You have the chance to try paddling in traditional boats called tarai-bune in Ogi Town and explore nearby Shugunegi Village, visit the tunnels of Sado Gold Mine and stroll along the seaside at Sengakuwan Cliffs. If time permits, we will also drive along Sado Sky Drive, or visit KODO Village, the home base of Japan’s famous taiko drumming troupe. Dinner tonight again is a veritable feast of fresh seafood and local vegetables at our traditional inn.
Overnight: Hotel Aokiya or similar (Japanese futon rooms)

Day 7 : Transfer To Sapporo, Hokkaido

Location: Sapporo

Accommodation Name: Clark Hotel or similar

We say goodbye to Sado Island and travel by ferry back to Niigata port to catch our flight to Sapporo. The capital of Hokkaido Sapporo is a young, vibrant city with unique architecture and culture. Arriving in the early afternoon, we will go for a short guided city tour (Sapporo Station area, Old Government Building, Odori Street, Susukino, Sapporo’s entertainment district) before heading out to dinner (optional) to enjoy the great food Hokkaido has to offer.
Overnight: Clark Hotel or similar (Western rooms)
*Prepare your small pack to forward your main luggage by Takkyubin delivery service to DAY 9 accommodation in Hakodate, where it will be waiting for your arrival. The hotel staff and guide will assist you with these arrangements. Luggage transfers such as these are priced on a per piece, per transfer basis of approximately 2200 JPY per bag per transfer- weight and dimensions factor into the precise cost. This service is to be paid directly and locally for group sizes under 6 people. This cost is included in group sizes of 6 people or more.

Day 8 : Sights Of Sapporo

Location: Sapporo

Accommodation Name: Clark Hotel or similar

In 1857, only seven people called Sapporo home. Now, over two million people live here. As the youngest of Japan’s major cities, Sapporo boasts an open, relaxed atmosphere and an indomitable pioneer spirit. Today there are many optional activities to choose from: take time today to learn about the history of Hokkaido and its Ainu native people at the Historic Village of Hokkaido, the city’s open air museum, visit the peaceful city gardens, learn about one of the city’s best-known exports, Sapporo Beer or visit Otaru - a beautifully preserved canal city (40 minute train journey). Your guide will help you find your favourite place to visit and will tell you how to get there by yourself.
Overnight: Clark Hotel or similar (Western rooms)

Day 9 : Transfer To Hakodate

Location: Hakodate

Accommodation Name: Route Inn Grantia Hakodate Ekimae or similar

We have a free morning to relax or further explore Sapporo before catching a train to Hakodate. After a 3 hour train journey through the beautiful Hokkaido countryside we arrive in Hakodate, a vibrant European-influenced city with an interesting history. We learn more about this city and about the turbulent history of 19th century Japan when strolling around the Kanemori Old Brick Warehouses near the Hakodate waterfront and around Motomachi, an area with historic buildings and places connected with foreigners in Hakodate, and finish the day catching the impressive night view of the city from nearby Mount Hakodate.
Overnight: Route Inn Grantia Hakodate Ekimae or similar (Western rooms)

Day 10 : In Hakodate

Location: Hakodate

Accommodation Name: Route Inn Grantia Hakodate Ekimae or similar

We’re up very early this morning to immerse ourselves in Hakodate’s lively morning market. One of the specialty foods on Hokkaido is crab, and the market in Hakodate offers a great chance to gape at the endless selection of crab and other seafood on offer. Then we will travel by Hakodate’s old tram to the remains of Japan’s first western-style fortress, Hakodate Fortress-Goryokaku. There are a number of optional activities for you to pursue in the afternoon. In warmer season we recommend heading out to Lake Onuma Park for some lakeside strolls. For those who want to hike, there are some old fortifications to explore on Mount Hakodate. In colder season, why not learn more about the Ainu, Hokkaido’s indigenous population at the Hokkaido City Museum of Northern Peoples. Alternatively you can travel to nearby Yunokawa Onsen for a soak in relaxing hot spring water, or watch Japanese monkeys enjoy a tip in the hot element at the Hakodate City Tropical Botanical Garden.
Overnight: Route Inn Grantia Hakodate Ekimae or similar (Western rooms)

Day 11 : Transfer To Hirosaki

Location: Hirosaki

Accommodation Name: Ishiba Ryokan or similar

After breakfast we catch a train and travel from Hakodate to Hirosaki. The trip from Hakodate to Hirosaki takes 3 hours, and goes through a long undersea tunnel - an impressive feat of engineering. Located in the far northern Aomari prefecture, Hirosaki was once an important cultural centre in Northern Japan. A number of Western-style buildings are witnesses of Hirosaki’s, for example the Former Residence of Foreign Teachers in Hirosaki, Old Hirosaki City Library and the Miniature Buildings etc. The city’s spacious castle park, some well-preserved Samurai houses and Zenringai, an area boosting 33 Zen temples, linger as reminders of its historic significance as castle town. Why not enjoy Hirosaki culinary specialties: apple pies and “samurai coffee”. We will be staying in the traditional ryokan of Ishiba built in 1879, which will take you back to Meiji era.
Overnight: Ishiba Ryokan or similar (Japanese futon rooms)
*Prepare your small pack to forward your main luggage by Takkyubin delivery service to DAY 13 accommodation in Matsushima, where it will be waiting for your arrival. The hotel staff and guide will assist you with these arrangements. Luggage transfers such as these are priced on a per piece, per transfer basis of approximately 2200 JPY per bag per transfer- weight and dimensions factor into the precise cost. This service is to be paid directly and locally for group sizes under 6 people. This cost is included in group sizes of 6 people or more.

Day 12 : Hirosaki

Location: Hirosaki

Accommodation Name: Ishiba Ryokan or similar

Hirosaki is surrounded by spectacular scenery. Mt Iwaki is visible from Hirosaki city and UNESCO World Heritage Shirakami-Sanchi, the world’s largest remaining beech forest, is only 50 minutes from the city. Today you are free to explore this stunning area. During the warmer season a hike in the Shirakami-Sanchi area is highly recommended. If you prefer soaking in the hot springs rather than hiking in the forest, there are a number of open-air spas outside the city for you to enjoy. Other optional activities that your guide can organise for you are: participation in zazen meditation in the early morning at a Zen Temple, watching a Japanese tea ceremony, or (in autumn) apple picking at one of Hirosaki’s many apple orchards.
Overnight: Ishiba Ryokan or similar (Japanese futon rooms)

Day 13 : Transfer To Matsushima

Location: Matsushima

Accommodation Name: Matsushima Century Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Dinner

Heading south we catch the local express train to Matsushima (4hrs). Located on Tohoku’s Pacific Coast, Matsushima’s famous pine-covered islands are considered one of the “Nihon Sankei”- three great sights of Japan. Upon arrival, we will go for a short stroll along the bay to Godaido temple set on a small island before settling into our seaside hotel for another delicious local gourmet meal and a glass or two of fine Tohoku sake.
Overnight: Matsushima Century Hotel or similar (Western rooms)

Day 14 : Matsushima Bay Cruise

Location: Matsushima

Accommodation Name: Matsushima Century Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Dinner

Following breakfast we enjoy a sightseeing cruise through Matsushima’s famous pine islands. After the cruise, you’re free to explore the island on your own using the well-marked paths. For example, you might want stroll over to Fukuura Island or Oshima Island, or explore the grounds of Zuiganji Temple and its caves, or the garden of Entsuin Temple. For hikers, we suggest a walk up nearby Sokanzan Mountain for a bird’s-eye view of this beautiful area.
Overnight: Matsushima Century Hotel or similar (Western rooms)
*Prepare your small pack to forward your main luggage by Takkyubin delivery service to DAY 15 accommodation in Kawaguchiko, where it will be waiting for your arrival. The hotel staff and guide will assist you with these arrangements. Luggage transfers such as these are priced on a per piece, per transfer basis of approximately 2200 JPY per bag per transfer- weight and dimensions factor into the precise cost. This service is to be paid directly and locally for group sizes under 6 people. This cost is included in group sizes of 6 people or more.

Day 15 : To Mt Fuji

Location: Mount Fuji

Accommodation Name: Route Inn Kawaguchiko or similar

Taking the bullet train we travel to Tokyo, arriving around noon. We then transfer by train to Lake Kawaguchi, at the base of Mt Fuji. No trip to Japan is complete without a visit to the iconic Mount Fuji. Located just two hours west of Tokyo, the Mount Fuji Five Lakes area is a must-see for those interested in both the history and natural beauty of Japan. We will start exploring the area around Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Fuji Five Lakes. It is possible to stroll around the lake, check out some quirky local museums or enjoy a ride up Mount Kachi Kachi Ropeway for a fantastic view of Mount Fuji (weather permitting).
Overnight: Route Inn Kawaguchiko or similar (Western rooms)

Day 16 : Mt Fuji, Return To Tokyo Where Trip Concludes

Location: Mount Fuji

As the sun rises we hope to catch another glimpse of Japan’s most iconic peak, Mount Fuji. Our morning is spent exploring the ancient Sengen Jinja Shrine and walk along some nature trails at the foot of Mount Fuji. We will return to Tokyo by train where the trip concludes in the late afternoon at around 5.30pm (Kawaguchiko station to Shinjuku station). If you are flying out on this day we a flight after 10pm. The tour leader will be happy to help you make arrangements for further travel in Japan or to your next destination.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    9 nights Western style hotels

  • 15 breakfasts and 7 dinners

    The tour includes 15 breakfasts and 7 dinners.

  • Comfortable well located hotel/traditional inns

    Accommodation in comfortable, well-located hotels and traditional inns is included.

  • Japan Rail Pass - for use from day 3

    A Japan Rail Pass is provided for use starting from day 3 of the tour.

  • Internal flight Niigata/Sapporo valued at USD$363

    An internal flight from Niigata to Sapporo is included, valued at USD$363.

  • Sightseeing and entry fees as listed in itinerary

    Sightseeing and entry fees as listed in the itinerary are included.

  • Expert bilingual guide

    An expert bilingual guide is included in the tour.

  • Medical kit

    A medical kit is provided during the tour.

  • Airport transfers

    Airport transfers are included in the tour package.

What's Not Included

  • Sightseeing, optional activities and entry fees not listed in itinerary

    Sightseeing, optional activities, and entry fees not listed in the itinerary are not included.

  • City bus and subway fares (nominal amounts)

    City bus and subway fares, which are nominal amounts, are not included.

  • Items of a personal nature such as beverages, laundry and postage

    Items of a personal nature such as beverages, laundry, and postage are not included.

  • Additional transport required due to any emergency situation

    Additional transport required due to any emergency situation is not included.

  • International airfares and departure taxes

    International airfares and departure taxes are not included.

  • Visa costs

    Visa costs are not included in the tour package.

  • Travel Insurance (compulsory)

    Travel insurance is compulsory but not included in the tour package.

Accommodation

Experience a blend of Western-style hotels and traditional Japanese inns, or ryokans, throughout your journey. Enjoy the unique charm of futon bedding on tatami floors, with communal baths offering a chance to connect with locals. In cities, stay in centrally located 3 to 4-star twin-share properties.

What You Carry

In your daypack you will need to carry extra warm clothing (depending on the altitude, location and weather), a rainjacket, water bottle, camera gear, valuables and personal items such as sunscreen, lip-eze etc.

Grading

Although there is no commitment to extended walking on this journey we nonetheless want to keep the ‘accent on the active’. We therefore advise that any physical training you complete before undertaking the trip will be to good effect. Although our day walks and light treks are optional, experience tells us that you will want to pack as much into your time in Japan as possible. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable your travel experience will be.

Mode of Transport

Travel through Japan using a Japan Rail Pass, with an internal flight from Niigata to Sapporo. Enjoy the convenience of airport transfers and city bus and subway fares. Experience the thrill of bullet trains and ferries, ensuring a seamless journey across this beautiful country.

Check out our Q&As

  • What type of accommodation can I expect during the tour?

    You will stay in a mix of Western-style hotels and traditional Japanese inns known as ryokans. In the countryside and Kyoto, accommodations are often family-run inns, while in cities like Tokyo, you will stay in comfortable Western-style hotels. Ryokans feature futon bedding on tatami floors, and in the mountains, groups may sleep together in the same room with sliding partitions for privacy.

  • Are there any communal bathing experiences included in the tour?

    Yes, when staying in ryokans, communal bathing is a part of the experience. Hot showers and tub bathing are available at the end of the day in a communal bath, with separate facilities for men and women. This is a traditional Japanese practice and offers a chance to meet locals.

  • Is there any luggage transfer service available during the tour?

    Yes, luggage transfer services are available on certain days of the tour. For example, on Day 3, you can forward your main luggage to Day 5 accommodation in Sado Island. This service is priced per piece and is included for group sizes of 6 or more people.

  • What kind of meals are included in the tour package?

    The tour includes 15 breakfasts and 7 dinners. Meals are typically enjoyed at the accommodations or local restaurants, offering a chance to experience traditional Japanese cuisine.

  • What is the transportation method used during the tour?

    The tour utilizes Japan's public transportation system, including express trains, bullet trains, and ferries. A Japan Rail Pass is provided for use from Day 3, and there is an internal flight from Niigata to Sapporo.

  • Are there any optional activities available during the tour?

    Yes, there are several optional activities available, such as hiking in Kamakura, exploring Greater Nikko National Park, visiting the Historic Village of Hokkaido, and more. Your guide will assist in organizing these activities based on your interests.

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.

  • What about environmental impact?

    We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.

  • What should I pack?

    Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.

  • Are tips included in my trip price?

    Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.

  • Am I suited to small-group travel?

    We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.

  • Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?

    While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Antonius Raaphorst(Maasdam, VIC Netherlands)  

Japan Northern Explorer

30 Apr 2024

I have very much enjoyed being with a small group (6) traveling around northern Japan with very dedicated guides.

L. Tydeman(Pacific Paradise, QLD)  

Japan Northern Explorer

14 Jun 2017

If you would like to experience Japan and its people, their way of life, use the local transport, restaurants as well as enjoy the stunning beauty of the countryside, this is a top tour. So often tours collect you at the airport, take you to tourist attractions and you see a lot of the inside of a coach. With everything prebooked and a guide to make sure you catch the trains, buses etc., explain the local culture and way of life, yet allow you free time to explore on your own, this is a secure way to travel. Our guide was exceptional: helpful, friendly, very knowledgeable, well organised and patient.

B. Grime(Australia)  

Japan Northern Explorer

08 Nov 2018

It is impossible as a tourist in hotels to get a really good insight into the local culture, so that is why it is important to have a guide who is a long term resident who has a feel for the history of the area and the people. That is what we got. It helps us to behave appropriately for the environment. The planning and organisation of our guide was absolutely first class, thus when some unexpected change became necessary her organisational skills enabled this to happen with no untoward effects on the participants. We saw a big variety of Japanese towns, villages and countryside and experienced public transport. It was a worthwhile trip and we wouldn't have missed it for the world.

Jeanette Deards(Herts, United Kingdom)  

Japan Northern Explorer

14 Nov 2024

I had a great trip, our third guide from Sapporo was informative and friendly, and took us out for trails at every opportunity he could, well organised, the group was well matched and friendly.

George Matthews(Littlebourne, United Kingdom)  

Japan Northern Explorer

30 Apr 2024

Great trip - saw plenty, tasted and experienced a variety of local specialties. Our senses explored Japan via the skilled guides that were provided -Yoko, Atashii and Mr T helped us see into the soul of the people and country. Highly recommend this trip.

N. & L. Howard(Western Australia)  

Japan Northern Explorer

01 Nov 2018

All in all a fantastic trip! Everything was well organised, accommodation was very good, provided meals were excellent & the days were packed full of things to do, most of which were included in the trip price plus our tour leader, Akemi, was simply one of the best leaders that I’ve ever travelled with, always smiling & trying to ensure that we had the best experience ever!

M. Goudie(Ararat, VIC Australia)  

Japan Northern Explorer

16 Jun 2017

This tour was extremely well organised for a small group of 9. We really enjoyed the great variety in experiences, accommodation, transport and the opportunity to meet local people.

Neil Holland(Hayters Hill, NSW Australia)  

Japan Northern Explorer

24 Oct 2023

Great guide.Good insight into Japanese culture and way of life.

Poh Yoke Choe(Dianella, WA Australia)  

Japan Northern Explorer

24 Oct 2023

It was a memorable trip....highlighting the beautiful country Japan, people, culture and food.

R. Howard(UK)  

Japan Northern Explorer

01 Nov 2018

Ameki was a brilliant tour guide, patient and guided us brilliantly. Led us around Japan in style and her suggestions for trips off the itinerary were very good.

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