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Program number: 2224165MW
Group Leader's name: Elizabeth Smith
Requested departure date: 5/18/2020
Requested return date: 5/28/2020
Departure gateway: Atlanta (GA)
11 days

The experience of a lifetime is waiting for you. Every detail from local restaurants to cultural discoveries has been customized by your professor for your group. Take a look at your personal itinerary for a sneak peek of what's in store.

  • Day 1: Fly overnight to Japan

  • Day 2: Osaka

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Enjoy dinner in Osaka

  • Day 3: Osaka • Hiroshima

    Travel via Himeji Castle to Hiroshima

    Visit Himeji Castle

    Enjoy dinner in Hiroshima

  • Day 4: Hiroshima • Kyoto

    Take an excursion to Miyajima Park

    Visit Itsukushima Shrine

    Tour Hiroshima with an expert local guide

    Visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum

    Travel by bullet train to Kyoto

    Enjoy dinner in Kyoto

  • Day 5: Kyoto

    Tour Kyoto with an expert local guide

    Visit Nijo Castle

    Visit the Gold Pavilion 

    Visit Inari Taisha Shrine

    See a Kimono Show at the Nishijin Textile Center

    Enjoy dinner in Kyoto

  • Day 6: Kyoto

    Tour the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove with your Tour Director 

    Add this in-depth excursion
    Nara

    Nara

    Today, join a half-day excursion to Nara, one of Japan’s ancient capitals. Visit the Todaji Temple and see the Daibutsu, the world’s largest bronze Buddha. Then walk through the wooded Nara Park, also known by the nickname of “Deer Park” because of its many four legged inhabitants. Just outside the park, you will visit Kasuga Shrine, one of the most famous Shinto shrines in the country. Twice a year, some 3,000 lanterns are lit here simultaneously during the Lantern Festival. (Please note: comfortable walking shoes are recommended.) 

  • Day 7: Kyoto • Hakone–Atami area

    Travel by bullet train to Hakone

    Stop to snap a photo outside of Odawara Castle

    Visit Hakone National Park 

    Enjoy a boat cruise on Lake Ashi

    Ride a cable car up Mount Komagatake

    Enjoy a traditional dinner in Hakone

  • Day 8: Hakone–Atami area • Kamakura • Tokyo

    Travel via Kamakura to Tokyo

    Visit the Hachimangu Shrine

    Spend time exploring Kamakura on your own

    See the Great Buddha of Kamakura

    Enjoy dinner in Tokyo

  • Day 9: Tokyo

    Visit the Asakusa Kannon Temple

    Take a guided tour of Tokyo

    With your expert local guide you will see:

    • Harajuku shopping district
    • Shibuya district
    • Shinjuku district

    Visit the Meiji Shrine

    See the Imperial Plaza and Metropolitan Government Building

    Spend time exploring Akihabara on your own

    Enjoy free time for lunch in the Harajuku area

    Enjoy dinner in Tokyo

  • Day 10: Tokyo

    Take a walking tour of Shibuya

    Spend a half day exploring Tokyo on your own

    Participate in a local exchange visit

  • Day 11: Depart for home

  • Day 1: Fly overnight to Japan

  • Day 2: Osaka

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Enjoy dinner in Osaka

  • Day 3: Osaka • Hiroshima

    Travel via Himeji Castle to Hiroshima

    Visit Himeji Castle

    Enjoy dinner in Hiroshima

  • Day 4: Hiroshima • Kyoto

    Take an excursion to Miyajima Park

    Visit Itsukushima Shrine

    Tour Hiroshima with an expert local guide

    Visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum

    Travel by bullet train to Kyoto

    Enjoy dinner in Kyoto

  • Day 5: Kyoto

    Tour Kyoto with an expert local guide

    Visit Nijo Castle

    Visit the Gold Pavilion 

    Visit Inari Taisha Shrine

    See a Kimono Show at the Nishijin Textile Center

    Enjoy dinner in Kyoto

  • Day 6: Kyoto

    Tour the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove with your Tour Director 

    Add this in-depth excursion
    Nara

    Nara

    Today, join a half-day excursion to Nara, one of Japan’s ancient capitals. Visit the Todaji Temple and see the Daibutsu, the world’s largest bronze Buddha. Then walk through the wooded Nara Park, also known by the nickname of “Deer Park” because of its many four legged inhabitants. Just outside the park, you will visit Kasuga Shrine, one of the most famous Shinto shrines in the country. Twice a year, some 3,000 lanterns are lit here simultaneously during the Lantern Festival. (Please note: comfortable walking shoes are recommended.) 

  • Day 7: Kyoto • Hakone–Atami area

    Travel by bullet train to Hakone

    Stop to snap a photo outside of Odawara Castle

    Visit Hakone National Park 

    Enjoy a boat cruise on Lake Ashi

    Ride a cable car up Mount Komagatake

    Enjoy a traditional dinner in Hakone

  • Day 8: Hakone–Atami area • Kamakura • Tokyo

    Travel via Kamakura to Tokyo

    Visit the Hachimangu Shrine

    Spend time exploring Kamakura on your own

    See the Great Buddha of Kamakura

    Enjoy dinner in Tokyo

  • Day 9: Tokyo

    Visit the Asakusa Kannon Temple

    Take a guided tour of Tokyo

    With your expert local guide you will see:

    • Harajuku shopping district
    • Shibuya district
    • Shinjuku district

    Visit the Meiji Shrine

    See the Imperial Plaza and Metropolitan Government Building

    Spend time exploring Akihabara on your own

    Enjoy free time for lunch in the Harajuku area

    Enjoy dinner in Tokyo

  • Day 10: Tokyo

    Take a walking tour of Shibuya

    Spend a half day exploring Tokyo on your own

    Participate in a local exchange visit

  • Day 11: Depart for home

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 97% growth in the number of students who were confident navigating unfamiliar places post study abroad.1  93% of students who studied abroad and entered the workforce were employed within 6 months of graduation, compared to 49% who did not study abroad.2  Students who studied abroad saw 100% greater improvement in GPA.3

 

 

*Sources: 1: EF Study Abroad Program Impact 2018; 2: IES Abroad 2015; 3: Georgia Learning Outcomes of Students Studying Abroad Research Initiative 2010  

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