Day 1
Cochin – Singapore
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Day 2
Singapore - Tokyo
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Day 3
Tokyo Tour
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Day 4
Mt. Fuji Tour
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Day 5
Shizuoka - Hiroshima By Shinkansen
Later we visit the Children’s Peace Monument. It was built with the contributions from 3200 Japanese schools and nine countries. At its base is a plaque that reads: “This is our cry, this is our prayer: for building peace in this world”. The monument is dedicated to all the children that died as a result of the bombing. The story behind the design of the Children’s Peace Monument is even more touching. The sculpture is that of a girl holding a crane and is based on the real life story of Sadako Sasaki. Sadako was two years old when the atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima and lived a little over one mile from ground zero. She and her parents survived the blast, but at the age of 12, she developed leukemia as a result of the radiation from the atomic bomb. In the hospital Sadako learned of the Japanese legend that promised that a wish would be granted to anyone that folded 1000 paper origami cranes. Her wish was for a world without nuclear weapons. One version of the story says that she only managed to make 644 paper cranes before she died on Oct. 12, 1955. The story goes on to say that her classmates went on to make 1000 paper cranes which were buried with her. Today, many come to this monument to donate paper cranes as a continuing symbol for the desire for peace. If time permits free time for shopping at the Hondori area. Later transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel transfer to hotel in Hiroshima.
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Day 6
Hiroshima – Miyajima – Kyoto
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Day 7
Kyoto Tour
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Day 8
Kyoto –Nara – Osaka
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Day 9
Fly Back to Home
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