Exclusive Japan

Due to the extraordinary requests for Journeys to Japan, we have resourced additional exclusives, besides the superb experiences we always offer! This summer and fall is particularly busy in Japan, so plan accordingly.

Here are some dates to keep in mind: Rugby World Cup: September 20 – November 2 (various locations). Setouchi Triennale 2019: September 28 – November 4 (Setouchi region). Tokyo Motor Show: October 24 – November 4. (Tokyo)Autumn Leaves: Late September – Early December (best dates depend on region). Imperial Enthronement Ceremony: October 22. The above events in particular, and especially since they all fall together this year, have put availability for many services at a premium as said availability dwindles.

Fine Dining & Theater Underground Tokyo
Waiting an eager audience’s arrival, a luxurious space has been crafted, hidden away under one of Tokyo’s more luxurious business districts, and fine tuned from the dishes served to the decor to the nightly performers. Serving up some of Tokyo’s best sushi along with hand-crafted cocktails just name a few items from the menu, here guests are also treated to traditional performances of noh or geisha song and dance in an intimate but unassuming setting of finely selected grandeur, making it an excellent space to reserve in its entirety for a private event.

Fine Dining & Theater Underground Tokyo

Home of a Master Noh Performer Kyoto
A VIP experience awaits fans of traditional theatrical performance. A master of noh, an ancient performing art known for its fantastical masks and flowing robes, has created a contemporary and well-designed space dedicated to the craft. A private theater in the master’s own home is the venue where discerning travelers fascinated by performance arts can be treated to the viewing of treasured costumes, the trying on of hand-carved masks, and of course, a performance of noh.

Home of a Master Noh Performer Kyoto

Michelin Dinner with a Geisha Kyoto
Movies and books strive to capture the essence of geisha, yet only by speaking with one can one understand the dedication, the talent, the people that make up all that is beautiful about Japan’s geisha. Over a Michelin-starred meal, be treated to a performance that has been refined through years of schooling and apprenticeship. Our personally-selected geisha and guides make this private evening even more memorable as they remove communication and cultural barriers, inviting participation in a few of the geisha games of old, and encouraging conversation about the geisha lifestyle and culture.

Michelin Dinner with a Geisha Kyoto

Calligraphy in the Modern Age Kyoto
Kanji, the Chinese characters that make up part of the Japanese written language, are intensely versatile. The characters can change a word’s meaning, as well as the atmosphere in a given room depending on the artist. Be introduced via private meeting to an artist who can convey the meaning and philosophy that lies between and inside of each brush stroke as its laid to paper. Through the artist’s efforts, see meanings beyond the set definitions for each character written, and discover the zen influence incorporated into the art’s balance.

Calligraphy in the Modern Age Kyoto

Sumo Through the Eyes of a Fighter Tokyo
Sumo tournament season is an exciting time for wrestlers and spectators alike, and we make it more so by making it possible for guests to attend a tournament with an experienced, former professional wrestler who knows the sumo world like no other. Watching the bouts one by one, the wrestler will explain the calls, dress, ceremony, history and more. During the off-season, guests can be taken on a tour inside one of Japan’s sumo stables where they can witness the training, living quarters and lifestyle of Japan’s famous fighters. As the wrestler makes his way through the stable offering advice and sometimes even admonishments to his juniors, guests will get a truly in-depth feel for what daily life can be like for Japan’s historical rock stars

Sumo Through the Eyes of a Fighter Tokyo

Gardening with a Master Designer Kyoto
With a keen eye for detail, even though the blossoms and trees are more likely to catch visitors’ eyes, the keepers of Japan’s gardens take care to maintain the poses of the barest branches and the placement of the simplest stones. We invite guests into Kyoto’s famed and little-known gardens with a master garden designer who comes from a centuries’ long lineage of acclaimed gardeners, and is currently entrusted with numerous palace and temple gardens in Kyoto. Guests will see how the master and apprentices work to keep gardens accurately intact for future generations to enjoy, and also have time to create a miniature garden, making a bowl of authentic Japanese beauty of their own using techniques explained during garden walks.

Gardening with a Master Designer Kyoto

Shigaraki Pottery with a Specialist Kyoto & Shigaraki, Koka
Meet and travel to the area of Shigaraki with an avid collector, well-connected with potters of note and well established kilns. Learning about the development of different types of pottery, enjoy in-depth discussions about this prominent art directly influenced by Japanese Zen, tea ceremony traditions, and strongly connected to Japanese wabisabi aesthetics. Visits to local workshops and kilns, entering the studios of artists, followed by a summary and conclusion at the specialist’s own collection provides a well-rounded day of travel, learning, and art.

Shigaraki Pottery with a Specialist Kyoto & Shigaraki, Koka

Japanese Fusion Jazz Performance Kyoto
Enjoy a performance of unique jazz sounds as traditional Japanese instruments combine with the genre’s sound. Led by a well-beloved band of musicians who have traveled the world, including an award-winning Japanese music composer and performer, this performance will be held just for guests and their fellow travelers alone at a privatized performance venue. If done while staying in Kyoto, we can reserve the Miho Museum, with its amazing architecture by I.M. Pei as the stage for the performance.

Japanese Fusion Jazz Performance Kyoto

Moments with a Zen Monk Kyoto
This is a chance to look deeply into the world of Zen Buddhism through the eyes of a revered monk who will open windows into the way of thinking, practice, and day-to-day life of Zen practitioners in one of the most significant Zen monasteries in Japan. This experience offers fascinating insights to Zen Buddhism, its art, as well as to a life and mind of a person who has devoted his existence to the practice of Zen Buddhism, making it his mission to introduce this path of enlightenment to others.

Moments with a Zen Monk Kyoto

River Views, Art & Poetry Kyoto
Overlooking the Katsuragawa River in the most picturesque district of Arashiyama Kyoto is a space well designed dedicated to Japan’s historic art and poetry. With the museum made private just for your visit, an enthusiastic director looks forward to personally leading you, regaling the stories and history of and around Japan’s famed collection of 100 poems, and how this collection started an era of artistic style and education that continues to reverberate. Offering an event space 100 tatami in size, with large windows that look out upon the sparkling Katsuragawa River, this fine establishment can also be arranged for private events, allowing for such as unplugged music, performance, and even viewing of the ukai cormorant fishing, which is a traditional event held in Japan’s sultry summer months. Should the wish arrive to delve deeper into the traditions surrounding the 100 poems of note, a private lesson of the karuta card taking game, which still has vibrant competitions held today, can also be arranged.

River Views, Art & Poetry Kyoto

Wine & Private Collection of Baccarat Kyoto
Opening their studio and private collection of antique Baccarat crystal glassware, vases and more just for you, enjoy a welcome, mid-trip, or farewell party of wine and light fare using glasses from the collector’s unique, if not only, stash of its kind in Japan. While taking part in decadent delights as you walk through your host’s private museum, the collector will likely inform his esteemed guests about how Japan’s traditional cut glass from the Edo Era (1603-1868) inspired the art of Baccarat crystal. Truly an event for those into the finer things in life.

Wine & Private Collection of Baccarat Kyoto

Walk with a Living Buddha Otsu
A private meeting with a saintly personage, a living Buddha awaits you in this rare experience. Your host, a practicing monk of the sacred mountain temple complex of Enryakuji, has been one of the few to go through the rite of kaihogyo and survive to obtain his current high status. Kaihogyo requires one to walk roughy forty-thousand kilometers of mountain terrain, stopping to pray at specific sites, within seven years. The pace starts at thirty kilometers each day, moving to sixty kilometers each day in the seventh and last year of practicing the rite, with a string of nine days of no food, drink, or sleep in between, dedicated only to prayer. Your host today will take you for a comparatively much shorter walk (about five kilometers) along sacred trails, sit with you over a lunch of shojinryori Buddhist fare, and lead chants of empowerment before parting ways. Truly a once in a lifetime experience..

Dining & Performance at a Historic Estate Kyoto
A historic residence awaits you and yours to be a superb private venue for a grand afternoon or evening. Our connection has allowed us to offer her ancestor’s abode, turned high-end restaurant, as a place of fine wining and dining, with options to include performance by musicians, geisha, or even samurai and ninja performers. Located in the Fushimi district of Kyoto, complete with a magnificent landscape garden and teahouse, this venue makes for an excellent mid-day retreat, or evening finish after exploring Fushimi’s grand Inari Shrine and its lesser travelled sake district.

Dining & Performance at a Historic Estate Kyoto

An Evening of Time Travel & Spectacle Kyoto
Enjoy a private evening in Kyoto and enter a world where professional actors and actresses bring the Edo era of Japan to life. In a privately chartered film studio park, over 100 professional actors, actresses and stunt performers will put on a private show, traveling through time back to when the Shogunate ruled Japan in the 1600s. Dress in era-appropriate garb, take up the challenge of a bit of sword training, meet geisha, ninja, and samurai. Enjoy the performances, pyrotechnics, and a dinner fit for royalty in a hall decorated in traditional Japanese festival style, with taiko drum music and more. A film team will capture the evening’s best moments, and edit them all into a real historical drama, making a truly unique gift to show at home.

An Evening of Time Travel & Spectacle Kyoto

Travel Tribe Journeys – Summer Enticements

The days lengthen and warm and we begin to dream of escape. Where to go – spring break to fall – our Clients are plotting & planning – some have already left footprints on sandy beaches and scoured the souks in Marrakech.

Morocco – it is hot, hot, hot! Spring break found many of the five-star hotels sold out, we prevailed for a last-minute request.  We also have May travelers headed to Morocco. We love La Sultana in Marakech and Kasbah Tamadot in the scenic Atlas Mountains, activities include mule trekking to Berber villages. Side car excursions, hot air balloon escapades, Tagine cooking classes, private visits to Yves Saint Laurent home at the Majorelle Garden.

Mustique – Indigo seas and the year around perfect weather combined with an embarrassment of stunning Villas, make this a superb crowd free destination One advantage, our Villa team can offer many properties for 5 nights minimum- some don’t require a full 14 day stay- 5- 8, 10 days – many owners are flexible.

The Maldives, recent booking for two weeks at The Four Seasons Landaa & Kuda Huraa – my faves! Swim with manta rays hovering above and below you, floating in the gentle turquoise seas. Sail away to the spa across the bay, nothing prepares you for the sapphire seas and sugar white sandy beaches. I’m pining to return!

Four Seasons Maldives Kudaa Hura Resort, the Maldives
Four Seasons Maldives Kudaa Hura Resort, the Maldives

Japan – oh my, take a number – you are certain to run into friends at the sacred temples! A plethora of new offerings, innovative exclusive luxurious experiences; gardening with a master designer, with a long lineage of acclaimed gardeners who is currently entrusted with palace and temple gardens. Visit little known private Kyoto gardens. VIP experiences await fans of traditional theatrical performances. A master of Noh, an ancient performing art known for its fantastical masks and flowing robes has created a contemporary and well-designed space dedicated to the craft in a private theatre in the masters own home.  Long list of unique offerings.

Japan Journey

New York, spring fling at The Whitby, in midtown. Kit Kemp’s most recent addition to the city vibrant color and pattern abound!

France, in particular, the iridescent Cote d’ Azure. You may bump into friends at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc or the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a Four Seasons Hotel, summer sizzlers! Days spent bobbing on yachts in private coves, followed by exceptional French cuisine.

Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a Four Seasons Hotel, Cote d’ Azure.
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Cote d’ Azure.

Paris in June- doesn’t it sound dreamy? Le Meurice return guests love their VIP attention.

Le Meurice, Paris Luxury Suite

Oh, a multi generational family of 12 is headed back to The Ranch at Rock Creek – they’ve visited multiple times and can’t get enough of Ranch and Rodeo life, Giddy Up !

The Ranch at Rock Creek
The Ranch at Rock Creek

Peru – Machu Picchu adventure for Spring break- the world-renowned complex, a sublime jewel of Incan civilization, built on a towering ridge of granite and tropical forest. As you enter the Sanctuary see the iconic Sun Gate you will be awed by the imposing and skillful architecture of the Watchtower, the Temple of the Sun, and the royal Inca residences. Adventure awaits. Another smashing stay at Belmond Hotels!

Machu Picchu Belmond Hotels

One lucky dad is cruising with his son, on a Linblad National Geographic Alaska Journey to the Bering Straits wilderness touching coast of Russia Journey. Visit Provideniya, Russian Federation, at the western limit of the rich transboundary area known as Beringia, Provideniya is often called “The Gateway to the Arctic”- no Russia visa required!

One of our VV sophisticated art collectors swooned at the latest gallery collections at the recent New York Art Fairs while luxuriating at The Lowell this week!

The Lowell Hotel New York

Big Five – African Safari for eight friends at the VV best lodges with our private safari team. Our fourth African safari and gorilla trek this year.

Rwanda Gorilla Trek mom & baby & toddler
Kenya Safari endless horizons

The eternal city of Rome will enchant a family of summer travelers, ask about our exclusive activities. Practice The Art of Doing Nothing Italian Style: L’arte di non fare nulla.

Hotel de Russie Roma

Tuscany a romantic Journey of exploration and staying at all three Belmond retreats. These foodies are checking off the top trattorias! A romantic honeymoon encompassing Five Luxury Belmond properties throughout Italy and Sicily – The Ultimate Grand Tour!

Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo Sicily
Belmond Villa San Michele Florence

Amsterdam – always a great add on following Italy, Anne Frank, Van Gogh – private boats to cruise the canals.

We are plotting a fall Munich, Paris, London and Paris Journey for a group of eight friends – in memory of a dear friend and family member, an intrepid traveler who passed away this year. A Toast to a Well Lived Life and Enchanting Travel.

Paris

Last but not least, Punta Mita Four Seasons was chock a block full of our spring break clients!

Four Seasons Punta Mita

The globe is whirling with exotic options – days are lengthening, plan a Journey!