Originally Posted by
Adrian
Thanks for the input so far guys. We are going in October, when the autumn should be spectacular. We will be there for almost a month and my parents are house sitting, which makes it possible. It takes that long to plan this much time out from my business.
Itinerary includes Kyoto, Nagasaki, Tokyo, Mt Fuji and surrounds among other things, including a knife making course. We are just a bit too late to catch the cormorant fishing. We have booked an evening with a Geisha, traditional Japanese bath house and so on, and since I posted this my wife has made contact with a Japanese friend of hers from when she studied in Italy, so we have now acquired a (female) local guide as well as the private tour guides on the various trips.
I am very interested in top end kitchen knife making and Japanese cookery, fishing, samurai history (not necessarily swords) and naval architecture, so I am trying to fit these things in. I also need to visit a couple of Japanese banks for work purposes, but luckily they are in Tokyo, where my wife's friend lives. We are also spending a few days living traditionally (in so far as tourists can) with a rural Japanese family.
My wife has been to Japan before, but only on business, so we are quite excited about our "big trip" this year. We always try to do one, but usually only 2 weeks.
I have booked us on a residential photography course for 3 days in August as well, to sharpen up skills. This is bird photography oriented, but skills are skills.
I am grateful for the tips and my wife and I are checking them out on-line and in our guide books. It is pretty expensive to do these trips so we want to get the most out of it, irrespective of the weather. I would love to experience the rainy season too. Such drama.
Adrian