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Japan<br />

The Japanese Macaque<br />

Oct 6<br />

Arrive in Seattle and transfer to your accommodations<br />

at the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, where you meet your<br />

tour leadership team and fellow guests over cocktails<br />

and dinner. Meals: D<br />

Oct 7–10<br />

Set off on your private jet for Tokyo, Japan (crossing<br />

the International Dateline en route), and arrive to an<br />

evening dinner of sushi and sake. Travel to Joshinetsu<br />

Kogen National Park in Nagano and take a pleasant<br />

walk through the park to meet the Japanese macaque,<br />

commonly known as the snow monkey. Enjoy a special<br />

talk conducted by the director of the national park<br />

before heading to lunch. Dine at your choice of one<br />

of A&K’s handpicked restaurants in Tokyo.<br />

Enjoy a traditional performance by samurai warriors,<br />

and then sit down to a lavish dinner with a geisha.<br />

Design Your Day with a guided exploration of Tokyo,<br />

taking in the Meiji Shrine and Asakusa Kannon Temple,<br />

and stroll through Tsukiji Market. Alternately, take<br />

a day trip to the charming seaside city of Kamakura,<br />

or enjoy a Zen meditation session and learn the art<br />

of Japanese calligraphy from a master artist. Tonight,<br />

attend a celebratory dinner hosted by expert geisha.<br />

Meals: B L D<br />

Four Seasons<br />

Hotel Seattle<br />

Seattle, Washington<br />

Downtown location with<br />

stunning views of Elliott Bay<br />

and Puget Sound.<br />

The Peninsula Tokyo<br />

Tokyo, Japan<br />

The Peninsula Tokyo sits<br />

opposite the Imperial Palace<br />

and Hibiya Park, just a<br />

three-minute walk from the<br />

shopping capital of Ginza.<br />

01242 546 699 | abercrombiekent.com/private-jet 13

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