After meeting your guide and fellow travellers in the hotel lobby, your Garden and Art Tour of Japan begins in earnest.
This morning, you visit Hamarikyu Gardens, one of Tokyo’s finest traditional landscape gardens. Created in the 17th century by the ruling Tokugawa family during the Edo period, it was later redesigned as a public garden and opened in 1946. Set against a backdrop of modern skyscrapers, the garden features tidal ponds, seasonal flowers, and a magnificent 300-year-old pine tree, meticulously trained over centuries into a sweeping, sculptural form.
After a stroll, travel by suburban train northwest to Omiya, a residential district of Greater Tokyo. Venturing beyond the city centre offers a glimpse into everyday Japanese life.
At the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum, you will deepen your appreciation of bonsai — the artful cultivation of miniature trees shaped with patience and precision. During a friendly hands-on workshop, learn the fundamentals of bonsai care and styling, and create your own piece under expert guidance. (While you cannot take your bonsai home due to biosecurity regulations, the knowledge and inspiration are yours to keep.)
This evening, gather for a special “Welcome to Japan” dinner at a local restaurant near your hotel.








