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Health Concerns: We want you to arrive healthy, stay healthy, and return home healthy! The full schedule is demanding and can be tiring, especially in unfamiliar surroundings. It is important to arrive well rested and free from illness to take full advantage of our time together. While we take appropriate health and safety precautions on all programs, we urge you to be informed and to share in the responsibility for your well-being. If you have specific concerns regarding your participation in this program, please consult your physician and feel free to contact us with your questions. Important Covid information for visiting Japan: - Passengers travelling to Japan should have insurance that covers Covid as they will be responsible for all medical bills if they test positive for Covid. We strongly recommend Road Scholar's optional Trip Protection Plan, which provides financial protection in the event that you test positive while abroad. If you do not purchase this plan, you will need to have other insurance that covers Covid. - As of the current date (January 2025), the Japanese government recommends people who test positive for Covid isolate for five days (asymptomatic) to seven days (symptomatic), but it is not required. - In the event of a positive test result for covid, Japanese law allows for hotels and inns to refuse accommodation to infected guests, and costs for finding and securing other accommodations will be at the participant's own expense. Medications Pack a supply of all medications you take regularly. Japanese law allows for a 30 day supply of prescription medications. It is recommended to bring copies of your prescription and, if you have an unusual prescription, carry a letter from your physician explaining your need for the drug. Carry the generic names of your medications with you because pharmaceutical companies overseas may use different names from those used in the States. Medicines classified as “psychotropics” (including Klonopin, Ativan, Xanax, Valium, Ritalin, Concerta, and Lexomil) are subject to limitations. If you are bringing more than the allowed quantity, you will need to secure a “Yunyu Kakuninsho” (Certificate of Import) prior to the start of your program. If your prescription is under the allowed quantity, there is no need for this certificate. For detailed list of the controlled medicines and their import limitations, please check this link: https://www.ncd.mhlw.go.jp/dl_data/keitai/total.pdf For more details on bringing medicines with you into Japan, please refer to the following Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare websites: https://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/policy/health-medical/pharmaceuticals/01.html https://www.ncd.mhlw.go.jp/en/application2.html If you are unsure, please contact and consult your local Japanese consulate for assistance.
If Road Scholar is arranging your air travel to and from the program, and you travel on the scheduled start and end dates, you’ll receive free round-trip transfers from the airport to the hotel.
Arrival day is on November 7, 2026
Meet the group at Hotel Kazusaya in Tokyo
Start of Trip: 3:00 p.m. Hotel check-in
Getting to the site: For participants that have flights included through Road Scholar, transfers will be provided to the hotel in Tokyo on the program's official arrival date (Day 2) in Japan. For independent arrivals - Arrival Haneda Airport (HND) - you can use either the Keikyu line or Tokyo Monorail. Both will require a transfer (at Shinagawa for the Keikyu Line or Hamamatsucho for the Monorail), using the JR Yamanote Line to Tokyo. From Tokyo Station, it is a short taxi ride to the hotel. For independent arrivals - Arrival Narita Airport (NRT) - there are regular Narita Express Trains (approx 55 min journey) from Narita Airport to JR Tokyo Station. One-way tickets cost approximately JPY3,070. From Tokyo Station, it is a short taxi ride to the hotel. PLEASE ALSO SEE THE MAPS AND DIAGRAMS AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT FOR MORE DETAILS.
Getting to the site by train or bus: Japan Rail (JR) and other independent rail services, such as the Tokyo Metro system, as well as airport limousine buses run in and out of Tokyo.
Your trip ends on: Tuesday, November 17, 2026 in Osaka at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka Uehommachi
End of Trip: 9:00 a.m. After breakfast
Getting to the airport: For participants that have flights included through Road Scholar, transfers will be provided to Kansai International Airport on the program's official departure date (Day 12) in Japan. For independent departures - Kansai International Airport (KIX) - there are airport limousine buses running from a nearby hotel every 20 ~ 40 minutes, taking approximately one hour and cost JPY1,800 per person. For independent departures - Shin-Osaka station - for those making onwards journeys to other parts of Japan, Shin-Osaka station from where you can take the Shinkansen bullet train, is an approximately 30 minute transfer by either taxi or public transport.
Information if you are purchasing your own airfare: Participants who have not purchased airfare through Road Scholar are responsible for making their own transfer arrangements to the first site at the beginning of the program, as well as from the last site at the end of the program. The Information Packet Road Scholar sends in advance of the program includes details needed to make your transfer arrangements. If you wish to purchase airfare through Road Scholar, please call (800) 241-1404. Please note: In the unlikely event Road Scholar must make changes to the program's arrival or departure details, we will notify all participants as soon as possible. Participants who have purchased Road Scholar airfare are protected against airline change fees; however, anyone who has not purchased Road Scholar airfare will be required to make their own adjustments and may incur fees imposed by the airline.