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“Book a night in a traditional Japanese Inn, known as a Ryokan, to fully experience Japan’s renowned


hospitality and service” SARAH BECKWITH, COMMERCIAL AND PRODUCT MANAGER, KUONI


Where to book it  AUDLEY – 01993 838 010


The 17-day Ultimate Kyushu itinerary, which explores the island’s scenic landscapes and historic towns such as Kumamoto and Nagasaki, costs from £3,320pp including fl ights, 15 nights’ accommodation and car hire.


audleytravel.com  COSMOS TOURS – 0800 668 1365 The 10-day Tale of Two Cities, Tokyo & Kyoto, leads in at £2,435pp including fl ights, B&B accommodation, guides and bullet train travel. An optional extension including a traditional Ryokan stay in the Narita region is priced from £173pp pn. cosmostoursandcruises.co.uk


 HAYES & JARVIS – 01293 735831 The fi ve-night Treasures of Japan tour costs from £1,299pp departing May 28, 2015.


hayesand jarvis.co.uk  ROYAL CARIBBEAN – 0844 493 4005 A cruise aboard Mariner of the Seas, from June 20-26 2015, departs from Shanghai (Baoshan), China and calls at Fukuoka, Japan and Jeju Island and Busan in South Korea. It costs from £1,062pp, excluding fl ights, based on two adults sharing an interior stateroom. royalcaribbean.co.uk


WHO FLIES THERE ana.co.uk; uk.jal.com; batraveltrade.com; virgin-atlantic. com. Indirect: fi nnair.com; airfrance.co.uk; klm.com


Clockwise from top left: Temple of the Golden Pavilion, a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto; a geisha girl; Kyoto in Autumn


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