Discovering STEM in Japan

  • 8 Days
  • STEM-Based Tour

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Overnight Flight

1 1 Night

Tokyo

4 4 Nights

Kyoto

2 2 Nights
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What's Included

Our itineraries reflect 40 years of experience in crafting exceptional educational tours. That means we know exactly how to make the best of your time abroad—incredible destinations, immersive activities, centrally located hotels, and smart, well-traveled tour managers who ensure your educational goals are met. Here are some of the exceptional features of this tour.

ACIS Guarantees

We have high standards, which is why we take care to include these features in every tour.

Round-Trip Flights

Leave the airlines to us.

3- or 4-Star Hotels

After a busy day, comfort is key.

Centrally Located Hotels

Save the commuting time, beat the morning crowds and keep right on exploring after dark when your hotel is in the heart of the city.

Double Occupancy

Daily Breakfast and Dinner (unless otherwise noted)

Delicious, authentic, multi-course dinners at local restaurants with meal times tailored to maximize your experience.

24-Hour Tour Manager

Part guide, part educator, part engineer, part mind-reader, part magician—ACIS Tour Managers are your travel partner.

Start Exploring

Never wait hours at the airport to share a transfer with other later groups.

Service Guarantee

We're so sure you're going to love your tour, we guarantee it!

All Local Transportation

Urban transportation is on us, allowing you to explore each destination with ease.

Global Network

24/7 on the ground support whenever and wherever you need it.

Exceptional Experiences

Our tours are designed to help you and your students be in the moment and experience everything the world has to offer.

Visit with Science Students at the University of Tsukuba

Visit with Science Students at the University of Tsukuba

This is one unforgettable Japanese science lesson. Students will enjoy a cultural exchange with local chemistry and physics students at the Univeristy of Tsukuba, one of Japan's oldest national universities and one of its finest research schools, especially in the STEM fields. They will have the chance to see the university campus, discuss what their peers are studying, share their STEM areas of interest and perhaps learn a few phrases in Japanese!

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This is one unforgettable Japanese science lesson. Students will enjoy a cultural exchange with local chemistry and physics students at the Univeristy of Tsukuba, one of Japan's oldest national universities and one of its finest research schools, especially in the STEM fields. They will have the chance to see the university campus, discuss what their peers are studying, share their STEM areas of interest and perhaps learn a few phrases in Japanese!

Washi no Sato Paper Making Workshop

Washi no Sato Paper Making Workshop

Owing to the Ogawa River's pure waters, the towns along its banks have been centers for the production of handcrafted Japanese paper for hundreds of years. During your paper-making workshop at the Washi no Sato cultural heritage center, observe paper and other crafts being made before you learn the steps of the process and try your hand at this age-old art form.

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Owing to the Ogawa River's pure waters, the towns along its banks have been centers for the production of handcrafted Japanese paper for hundreds of years. During your paper-making workshop at the Washi no Sato cultural heritage center, observe paper and other crafts being made before you learn the steps of the process and try your hand at this age-old art form.

Shinkansen Rail Experience

Shinkansen Rail Experience

Exploring Japan has never been so fast. Take a ride on Japan’s high speed bullet trains, also known as Shinkansen trains, and give your students an experience like no other with speeds reaching up to 320 km/hr! Look out the window and see Japan’s various cities and local landscapes speed by.

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Exploring Japan has never been so fast. Take a ride on Japan’s high speed bullet trains, also known as Shinkansen trains, and give your students an experience like no other with speeds reaching up to 320 km/hr! Look out the window and see Japan’s various cities and local landscapes speed by.

Tokyo Tour with Guide

Tokyo Tour with Guide

National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation

National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation

Toyota Mega Web Park

Toyota Mega Web Park

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Space Research Facility with Guide

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Space Research Facility with Guide

High Energy Accelerator Research Organization with Guide

High Energy Accelerator Research Organization with Guide

Cyberdyne Studio Tour with Guide

Cyberdyne Studio Tour with Guide

Saitama City Sakura Environmental Center

Saitama City Sakura Environmental Center

Former Yoshida Family Residence and Historic Park

Former Yoshida Family Residence and Historic Park

Maglev Exhibition Center and Superconducting Magnets Workshop

Maglev Exhibition Center and Superconducting Magnets Workshop

Mount Fuji Kawaguchiko 5th Station

Mount Fuji Kawaguchiko 5th Station

Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center

Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center

Kinkakuji Temple

Kinkakuji Temple

Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine

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Itinerary

This itinerary is the starting point for your tour, but it’s not set in stone. If there are days you would like to change, or specific places you’d like to go, we can work with you to create a personalized program that fits the needs of you and your students.

Day 1: Overnight Flight

Depart from the USA.

Day 2: Tokyo

Welcome to Japan! After arriving in dynamic and energetic Tokyo, the capital city, meet your ACIS Tour Manager and transfer to your hotel for orientation.

Day 3: Tokyo

A full day of activities begins with a guided sightseeing tour of Tokyo. Pass by the picturesque Imperial Palace Plaza, the main residence of the Japanese emperor and an educational gateway to Japan's rich culture and history. Next, the venerable Asakusa Senso-ji, one of Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temples, stands as a cultural touchpoint for learning more about Japanese religion. Afterward, enjoy a stroll down nearby Nakamise Street, the city's oldest shopping avenue—dating back to the 1500s—and a center for souvenirs and traditional Japanese street food. Then switch into a technology state of mind at the National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation (known as the Miraikan), home to fascinating robotics and earth-science exhibits. The aptly named Create Your Future exhibit offers an array of technological innovations, including a demonstration of ASIMO, a humanoid robot, and robotic vehicles. More science is in store at Toyota Mega Web Park, a car-centric theme park that offers an intriguing look at the global car manufacturer's history and its latest technological advancements, including eco-motoring vehicles.

Day 4: Tokyo

Your immersion in science and technology continues this morning with a trip to Tsukuba Science Park. Originally the site for the 1985 World Expo, it's now a science city that's the country's technological nerve center, home to more than 30 leading Japanese research institutes. The visit includes a guided tour of the riveting Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Space Research Facility, which features world-class equipment and testing facilities for the country's aerospace development program. This includes the "Kibo" Flight Control Room, astronaut-training facilities and a replica of the "Kibo" ("hope" in Japanese) science module built by Japan for the International Space Station. At the nearby High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), another guided tour awaits, this time featuring the Belle II mega accelerator, where scientists study the building blocks of nature through high-speed collisions of electrons and positrons inside a tubular ring nearly 2 miles in circumference. You'll also get to try out your budding Japanese and soak up unique cultural perspectives during an exchange with chemistry and physics students at the University of Tsukuba, one of Japan's oldest national universities and one of its finest research schools (if not available, another cultural visit will be substituted). Your last stop of the day is the engrossing Cyberdyne Studio, where a guided tour reveals how robotic technology will aid industry, in particular medical rehabilitation. The tour includes a robot demonstration and a chance to don a robot suit.

Day 5: Tokyo

A beguiling blend of science and history begins this morning with a guided tour of the Saitama City Sakura Environmental Center, a state-of-the-art recycling facility. Here, you'll learn about water treatment and other pollution-prevention technologies (if not available, another cultural visit will be substituted). Then move on to Washi no Sato, a Japanese paper making workshop and cultural heritage center. You'll get an intimate look at how to make paper by hand—and even try this age-old Japanese art yourself. Then it's time to travel back to the Edo Period at the beautifully preserved Former Yoshida Family Residence and Historic Park, once the home of a wealthy samurai, or Japanese warrior aristocrat. Afterward, you'll travel to Kawagoe and explore the streets of this castle town, which offers a glimpse of what Tokyo was like long ago. You'll get a first-hand look at Kawagoe's traditional architecture, reflected in its many old clay warehouses and merchant homes, called kurazukuri. Before returning to Tokyo, you can satisfy your sweet tooth at Kashiya Yokocho (“Penny Candy Alley”), a colorful street lined with nearly two dozen traditional Japanese candy stores.

Day 6: Kyoto

Today journey to Yamanashi prefecture. The first stop is the compelling Maglev Exhibition Center, where you'll explore magnetic levitation, the technology that Japanese engineers use to design high-speed bullet trains. Fulfill your need for speed during an actual ride on a Maglev test train that reaches speeds of more than 300 mph, then build your own mini-Maglev in a hands-on superconducting magnets workshop. Next you'll visit one of Japan's most iconic attractions: Mt Fuji. You'll get a closer look at this still-active volcano—the highest point in Japan at 12,389 feet and one of the country's three revered “holy mountains”—from the breathtaking Kawaguchiko 5th Station, the base point from which most hikers start their ascent to the summit. Visit the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center, where you'll learn more about the scientific, historical and cultural impact of this world-renowned peak before you board a Japan Rail Shinkansen bullet train for a thrilling high-speed trip to Kyoto.

Day 7: Kyoto

Traditional Buddhist architecture is the centerpiece of today's journey through Japan's former capital. The morning begins with a stop at the graceful, centuries-old Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion), a beautiful Zen temple covered with gold leaf. Next stop: Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a mountainside landmark that includes an indoor waterfall (kiyomizu means “pure water”). Discuss its incredible engineering—not a single nail was used to build its 42-foot high main veranda. From there, your primer on Buddhist architecture concludes with a visit to the Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, noted for the staggering number of vermillion-colored traditional torii gates—some 10,000 in all—that straddle a network of trails on the shrine's grounds. Enjoy a final evening in Kyoto contemplating Japan's rich culture and forward-thinking approach to technology, engineering and innovation.

Day 8: Departure

Depart for the USA.

Optional Extras

Ultimate-Plus Protection Plan

Most Enhanced health coverage, program interruption, baggage delay/loss and travel delay protection while on tour. Plus, enhanced medical/job loss cancellation refund policy

Rate $400

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Ultimate Protection Plan

Enhanced health coverage, program interruption, baggage delay/loss and travel delay protection while on tour. Plus, enhanced medical/job loss cancellation refund policy

Rate $280

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