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JAPAN FALL FOLIAGE Photo Tour  November 13-252025

Guest Price

    $9,000.00  

               Per person double occupancy

               RT economy airfare INCLUDED

               

Single Supplement 

    $800.00

 

Deposit

     $2,250.00 due at time of booking

 

Tour Guest Limit

    8 Guest Maximum

 

Registration Deadline

    90 Days before departure

Tour Pricing Info

The beauty of Japan is seldom surpassed and never as stunning as during the peak of fall colors.

In this photo tour we'll hit the best of Tokyo, Nikko, Kamakura, Yokohama, Kyoto, Nara, & Himeji, and more during our adventure.

This trip includes images of cityscapes, landscapes, awesome temples and shrines, people, and more.

M&M will you show sides of Japan many do not get to see.

About the Tour

Tour Leader

M&M Pro Photographer

    Mike Gulbraa

 

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What's Included

Included

  • International RT economy airfare

  • All lodging 

  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary 

  • Land transfer by Japan Rail including Bullet Trains 

  • Admission fees to most Temples/Shrines

 

Tour Highlights

  • Japan fall foliage

  • Kyoto 

  • Kamakura

  • Nikko 

  • Vibrant Tokyo 

  • Nara

  • Himeji

  • Mike Gulbraa has Intimate knowledge of Japan and the culture - Mike has been traveling to Japan since 1983

 

Not Included

  • Any Passport and Visa arrangements 

  • Early check-in, late check-out surcharge 

  • Additional drinks and other personal expenses (alcoholic drinks, laundry, phone calls etc.) 

  • Any services not specifically mentioned in the tour itinerary 

  • Tips for guides or baggage handlers 

  • Airport Taxes 

 

Accommodations

 Tour Itinerary – subject to change

The idea of this trip is to expose you to as much of Japan as possible but still keep you in many of the best photographic locations to give you an excellent cross-section of what Japan is and how she runs. This plan is meant to be flexible and we will monitor weather and other factors before finalizing things. Mike G lived in Japan for more than 10 years and has a great love of the country and many parts of her culture.  Get ready to experience things you’ve only heard of or seen on TV!

 

Day 1 – Depart USA

 

Day 2 – Arrive in Tokyo (at either Narita or Haneda) international airports in late afternoon/early evening.  Where possible Mike G will meet flights and help get you to our hotel.  Once we are all settled-in at the hotel we'll head out for dinner and then our first evening/night shoot. We have many options.  The entire time we are in Japan sunrise will be 6am with sunset about 5pm every day.  We’ll have an average of 10 hours of light per day with a norm of about 5 hours of good sunshine each day. Temps will be anywhere from 35 to 70 degrees. Let’s keep an eye on the weather and plan & pack accordingly.  (BLD)

 

Day 3 - Today after breakfast we’ll travel to Kamakura via train (app. 1 hr.) where we’ll explore this former feudal capital of Japan.  We plan to visit and photograph the following – Engaku-ji, Tokei-ji, Jochi-ji, Kencho-ji, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Jufuku-ji, Kotoku-in (Great Buddha), Hase-dera and we’ll wander the two most famous streets in Kamakura – Wakamiya Oji & Komachi Dori.  Of course, something will catch your eye as we wander – feel free to shoot all you want. We’ll break for lunch.  In the aftrenoon we'll head for Yokohama and explore shots there.  We'll find a nice Blue Hour location and then have dinner there before heading back into Tokyo for a night shoot where we have our choice of Ginza, Shinjuku, Akihabara, Kabukicho, or even Shibuya.  (BLD)

 

Day 4 - This morning we will head out to find fall colors in Tokyo.  Shinjuku Gyoen, Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, Mizumoto Park, Meiji Jingu, Gotokuji Temple, Hibiya Park, Rikugien Garden, Jōshinji Temple, & Koishikawa Korakuen are just a few of our options.  We'll monitor which are at or close to peak colors and decide from there.  This evening, right before the height of rush hour, we’ll head to my hidden Shibuya Crossing location for Blue Hour.  From there we'll have dinner and then head to the Shinjuku area where we’ll shoot the Golden Gai (AKA Piss Alley) – a spot of many small bars and eating places that are full of colorful people, spots and intimate scenes.  (BLD)

 

Day 5 - Today we head to Nikko via train (app. 2hrs.) after an early breakfast.  We'll spend the entire day in the Nikko area.  We'll visit Kanmangafuchi Gorge, Shinkyo Bridge, Toshogu Shrine & Complex, Taiyuibyo, Rinnoji, Futarasan Shrine, and more as time permits.  We’ll time our day to be in a good location for Blue Hour.  Dinner in Nikko and then train back to Tokyo.  (BLD)

 

Day 6 - Leave Tokyo for Kyoto.  We’ll take the bullet train to Kyoto and then take taxis from Kyoto Station to our hotel to check-in.  Depending on arrival time we’ll either get our first shots of local temples/shrines OR make our way to the Gion District and/or Ponto-cho for photo opportunities of Maiko & Geisha – hopefully, we’ll get a Blue Hour shoot in as well.  (BLD)

Day 7 - Today we have a private bus for 8 hours while we wander the following Temples/Shrines to shoot them and the beautiful (hopefully) fall foliage.  The bus will pick us up at 8AM (we can go out and shoot before this as well as long as we are back in-time to catch the bus). We will visit & shoot the following in order – Kinkaku-ji (The Golden Pavilion), Ryoan-ji (the most famous Zen Rock Garden in Japan), Ninna-ji, and then Tenryu-ji.  We’ll have about 90 minutes at each location. I have personally selected these locations for their beauty, abundance of Japanese Maple trees and other trees that turn color in the fall.  We’ll also have a Japanese Bento box lunch on the bus while traveling between temples to save time and maximize our time today.  After Blue Hour the evening will be spent at the Gion District again looking for images of Maiko & Geisha and of course, whatever catches your eye – street food-stalls, small eateries/drinking spots, and more.  (BLD)

Day 8 - Today we will wander Kyoto and visit several locations to shoot Temples, Shrines and the fall foliage.  The plan is Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari, Nanzen-ji, Zenrin-ji, Eikando, Ginkaku-ji (The Silver Pavilion), and more if time permits.  Good walking shoes are a MUST today. This evening we’ll end with a shoot and dinner at Ponto-Cho - a kilometer long, narrow pedestrian street lined with restaurants and bars.  It is a former red-light district and has the Old Kyoto feel. It is great for taking photos in the early evening, and we might get a glimpse of Maiko walking past. We’ll select a Blue Hour location – like Ponto Cho and see what develops.  (BLD)

Day 9 - Today we will day trip to Himeji to visit one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful, castle in Japan.  The castle is regarded as the finest surviving example of prototypical Japanese castle architecture, comprising a network of 83 rooms with advanced defensive systems from the feudal period.  The castle is frequently known as Hakuro-jō or Shirasagi-jō ("White Egret Castle" or "White Heron Castle") because of its brilliant white exterior and supposed resemblance to a bird taking flight.  Afternoon/evening is free time in Kyoto after returning from Himeji.  (BLD)

Day 10 - Off to Nara for a visit of more of the best of Japan.  Nara was the capital of Japan during the Nara period from 710 to 794 as the seat of the Japanese Emperor before the capital was moved to Kyoto.  Nara is home to eight important temples, shrines, and ruins, specifically Tōdai-ji, Saidai-ji, Kōfuku-ji, Kasuga Shrine, Gangō-ji, Yakushi-ji, Tōshōdai-ji, and the Heijō Palace, together with Kasugayama Primeval Forest, they collectively form the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Nara is also famous for its friendly deer who will let you hand feed them.  (BLD)

 

Day 11 - Today we head for Mt. Fuji.  We'll check-in to our lodging and prepare for our Blue Hour and evening shoot of Mt. Fuji.  (BLD)

 

Day 12 - Today we'll have a bus for 8 hours that will take us to up to 5 locations in our attempts to capture Mt. Fuji with some excellent fall foliage colors and lake reflections from the surrounding lake) and landscapes. Shoot Blue Hour again from a different location.  (BLD)

Day 13 - We head back to Tokyo after breakfast to catch afternoon/evening flights home.  (B)

Tour Itinerary

We use local boutique hotels and other establishments that give us access to great photos, food, and transport.

More specific information on accommodations will be provided on a closer date to the tour.

Helpful Info

What To Take (These are only suggestions, they are NOT required!)

Our list of Recommended Gear for your Photo Tour

·       2 camera bodies—the same manufacturer that will fit all your lenses

·       Camera battery charger and cords

·       Bring as much memory as possible

·       Card Reader for file transfer

·       External hard drives for back up (we recommend a minimum of a 1TB)

·       Black Rapid camera strap

·       Extra batteries (lots!)—best packed in checked luggage even when traveling abroad

·       Lenses (Depending on the tour) Medium telephoto, Fixed, Wide angle & Macro lens that give you a wide range

          of length. 10mm to 500mm if possible

·       1.4x  or 2x teleconverter for the telephoto—same brand as lens

·       Tripod and head

·       Flash—strobe with automatic TTL fill flash capabilities or Reflector

·       Photo backpack

·       Lens cloth and cleaning fluid

·       Blower ball for dust

·       Circular polarizing filter

·       Grad ND filters

·       Rain sleeve for camera and lens

·       Cable or electronic shutter release

·       Laptop computer 

·       Current version of Photoshop or Lightroom

·       International power adapter

·       Multiple plug power strip & adaptor to gain electric outlets in your room for simultaneous downloading & recharging

·       Sensor cleaning supplies

 

GUESTS SHOULD PACK LIGHT.  PACKING LIGHT WILL MAKE YOUR TRIP MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE.  YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO CARRY, ROLL, SCHLEP, AND/OR OTHERWISE TRANSPORT YOUR OWN BAGS AT ALL TIMES AND IN ALL PLACES ON THIS TRIP.

LAUNDRY SERVICES ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE.

M&M RULE OF THUMB IS ONE BAG FOR CAMERA GEAR AND ONE 20-22"" ROLLER FOR YOUR CLOTHES AND TOILETRIES.  INVEST IN A TRAVEL TRIPOD - BENRO HAS MANY OPTIONS AVAILABLE.

MEDICAL DEVICES SUCH AS CPAP MACHINES ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS RECOMMENDATION.

 

Tour Difficulty = Moderate

Easy = less than 2 miles walking/day and little climbing; Moderate = up to 5 miles walking per day with some climbing; Strenuous = more than 5 miles/day of walking and several climbing/hills/rough terrain expected.  You should know your health and ability to carry your gear in hot, cold, humid, and dry conditions and be able to walk 5 miles or more per day and make climbs in elevation of up to 1000 feet in gain and be OK climbing many steps or steep terrain.

 

Cancellation Policy

Pursuant to Clause 2 under Enrollment: If you need to cancel within a stated refund period, M&M Photo Tours, Inc. may allow you to apply all monies paid to a future trip, within 12 months.  We must receive written notification (E-mail is accepted) of your cancellation and your desire to apply the funds to a future trip.

 

We strongly recommend that you purchase trip cancellation insurance as this policy is strongly adhered to. The purchase of travel insurance covering baggage, accident/life and trip cancellation is highly recommended.  M&M Photo Tours, Inc. reserves the right to cancel any trip/tour/group due to insufficient registration at any time.  In the event of such cancellation, those with reservations shall be notified as soon as possible and a full refund of trip payment will be given.  It is agreed by registering for any M&M Photo Tours, Inc. tour that M&M Photo Tours, Inc. assumes no responsibility for refund or additional expenses incurred in preparation for a trip.

 

Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance is suggested. Follow these links to buy travel insurance.

www.travelguard.com or www.insuremytrip.com

 

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