Shogun Trail
A Level 1 tour with little or no walking and suitable for anyone who prefers not to walk. Read more on tour levels below.
Tour accommodation is in hotels and Japanese inns. The maximum group size for this tour is 14 persons.
The Shogun Trail, a 12 day, 11 night tour, starts in the heart of modern Japan, Tokyo, and travels some 900 kilometres west to Kyushu. Along route we visit places associated with William Adams (1564 - 1620), enjoy some of the famous sights of Japan in a grand experience of both the urban and rural landscape. Adams, depicted as John Blackthorne in Clavell's epic novel Shogun, was the first Englishman to arrive on Japan's shores.
Clavell's semi-fictional hero led an adventurous life and, in reality, Adams' was no less so. Shipwrecked, he and his crewmates gained the trust of the great Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and were allowed to live in freedom in Japan, barred only from returning to their homeland. Adams was given the status of samurai and made a direct retainer of the Shogun, a position of tremendous honour and prestige.
Adams was also an intermediary between the Shogun's court and the Dutch and English traders, for which he had to travel constantly between the capital and the furthest reaches of western Japan. Adams did this on foot and by boat. We do it in comfort using Japan's fabulous public transport system, one feature that makes this tour special. We use the train (super-fast, fast, not-so-fast, and downright slow), ferry, bus, mini-bus, street-tram, taxi, 'pirate' ship and, for those who wish to, 'Shank's Mare', that is, on foot.
A guided tour of the heart of downtown Tokyo takes in the site of Adam's townhouse, the remains of Edo castle, the powerful business district and more of modern Japan. We visit the nearby ancient capital of Kamakura and its justly famous giant Buddha statue. For the enthusiastic, a walk along an old and atmospheric highway. For the more leisurely, a free travel pass to the varied, and sometimes eccentric, transport around elegant Hakone near Mount Fuji. Next, Japan's cultural capital, Kyoto, followed by Hiroshima, a surprisingly vibrant and interesting city. On our way to the island of Kyushu, we stop off at the twin cities of Shimonoseki and Moji. Little-known outside Japan but deserving a visit, if for nothing else, the amazing fish market and its backdrop of the narrow Kanmon Straits, plied continuously by shipping. Next, the multi-cultural and distinct city of Nagasaki before arriving in Hirado, reached by taking a ferry through the scenic 'Ninety-nine Islands'. Hirado, still a quaint fishing port, was the site of the first Dutch and English trading houses and the town contains many reminders of the age of great medieval explorers. A poignant tombstone on a hillside overlooking the town is the grave of William Adams. The last night is spent in Fukuoka, Japan's 'Gateway to Asia' and home to some of the friendliest people in the country.
Price: US$4,684, includes local travel, accommodation, baggage transfers, most meals, etc. Single person supplement US$280. See Itinerary for details and Tour Dates for scheduled tours and their availability.
Start in Tokyo, finish 12 days later in Fukuoka.
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