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Discover the timeless beauty of East Asia on the 'Beijing, Korea, and Traditional Japan' trip. This 16-day group tour, designed for seniors, gently guides you from Beijing to Tokyo, highlighting the best of Chinese and Japanese heritage. With an easy activity level, comfortable hotels, and included meals and transport, you can relax and enjoy each destination’s unique charm. The standout feature is the balanced itinerary, offering deep cultural immersion across three countries with minimal hassle.
Good tour with lots of places, but I suggest to add some excursions about traditional crafts such as calligraphy, pottery, forging, making noodles and other interesting special places.
Tokyo to Sapporo: immerse yourself in Japan’s diverse landscapes and culture over 16 days with the 'Journey to the Heart of Japan, Ending in Sapporo' trip. This easy-paced group tour is perfect for seniors and those favoring relaxed exploration, featuring comfortable hotels, meals, and transport. Guided sightseeing ensures you experience both urban excitement and serene natural beauty. The unique aspect of this trip is its northward route, ending in Sapporo, allowing for a rare and comprehensive look at Japan’s heartland.