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

Autumn Journey Japan

Konnichiwa! (こんにちは Welcome to Japan! In the midst of curating several personal Journey’s to Japan, in depth, exclusive and tailored to our clients love of art, traditional pottery and temple gardens. This client has explored remote islands and the bustling cities of Japan with our exclusive teams, they are back for another Journey focused on art on Naoshima Island and making their way to Kyoto where they will enjoy a private meditation practice with the renowned Rev. Takafumi Kawakami at the Shunkoin Temple. Shunkoin Temple possess’ many important artistic and cultural properties related to Zen Buddhism, and also has a deep connection with Shinto and Christianity. The Rev. Takafumi Kawakami travels the world giving talks about Zen and mindfulness, and how these practices can help improve our lives in these modern and hectic times and help us be more creative and satisfied in our work.  His travels and talks have brought him to the likes of MIT, Brown University, TEDxKyoto & IDEO.

This journey is customized especially for those who love to travel the less explored, those who love the unique, original and traditional. We’ll dive into a beautiful blend of modern contemporary, as we discover art and architecture spread out across the islands of Naoshima. Then in bullet speed, you’ll cross the country to the contrasting heart of Japanese tradition, Kyoto. Kyoto boasts of 17 world heritage sites, geisha life, markets, endless temples, Zen and horticulture garden heaven to just name a few sightseeing options.

Advance planning and our exceptional partnership aids in securing the best suites at Benesse House on Naoshima Island in the Seto Inland Sea. The entire island has been transformed into an impressive art project all the while it maintains its traditional heritage as a fishing village. Naoshima boasts three main impressive museums as well as the Benesse House, established as a symbiotic place of nature, architecture and art. Perched on a small hill overlooking the ocean, this unique space was designed by the highly acclaimed architect, Tadao Ando. A few of the other fascinating works on the island play with the use of light and darkness – making your stay here an incredibly unique experience.

The Benesse House opened in 1992 as a facility integrating a museum with a hotel, it is based on the concept “Coexistence of nature, art and architecture.” Benesse House consists of four buildings and lodgings, all designed by Tadao Ando: Museum, Oval. Park and Beach plus a restaurant, cafe, spa and shop open to the general public.

Built with the intention to blend increasingly into the natural environment of Setonaikai National Park as the years go by. It is meant to be appreciated with the entire body, with long ramps, stairs, and passages to traverse, and with natural light from outside pouring in through apertures, weaving together the indoors and outdoors.

The Oval Suites (two), are very unique and due to the very limited rooms on the property, the Oval area is very much requested but limited availability we prefer and reserve these two suites. Standing on a hill and reached only by a funicular/monorail approx. 5 min ride from the museum, this dreamlike space has just six guest rooms, featuring a fusion of Setouchi’s natural beauty with Ando’s architecture.

Vast floor-to-ceiling windows in the guest room offer a sweeping view of the Inland Sea, and the walls of some of the guest rooms are decorated with drawings created by the artists.
Access to the Benesse House Oval is limited only to guests staying in Oval.

We have exclusive use of the James Turrell Open Sky installation. My private Skyspace sunset experience in the Argentine highlands at Hess Colome Vineyards made me a James Turrell sky space groupie. The elements of Light & Space itself is presented as art in James Turrell’s work. The three artworks on display were selected amongst Turrell’s representative series and span his entire career, enabling visitors to experience the changes in his work throughout the years. Open Sky  is on view during the museum’s regular opening hours, but our clients will be viewing a private special sunset viewing, Night Program, exclusively after the museum has closed to the public.

A few days in this picturesque area can be enjoyed on ebikes at a leisurely pace on Teshima Island, including Teshima Yokoo House. This is a collaborated artwork by artist Tadanori Yokoo and architect Yuko Nagayama, who renovated and altered an old private house in Ieura area, facing the harbor that forms the entrance of Teshima Island.

Teshima Art Museum – Perched on a hill on the island and overlooking the Seto Inland sea, this museum is the beautiful combined vision of artist Rei Naito and architect Ryue Nishizawa. A simple concrete structure that stimulates its visitors’ senses with the play of water drops on a concrete surface. Two oval openings in the shell allow wind, sounds and light of the outside world into the space. In the interior space, water continuously springs from the ground in a day long motion. Soak in the limitless harmony of where nature and architecture intimately interconnect.

Les Archives du Coeur – This art project beautifully houses recordings of the heartbeats of people throughout the world. The artist, Christian Boltanski, has recorded these heartbeats since 2008. This is a testament to the recordees’ existence. Listen to the heartbeats and also… leave your mark and record your own here too.

Guests will journey to Kyoto and visit specific art installations, Nijo Castle, and a private visit to Machiya (traditional Kyoto-style architecture). The beautiful city of Kyoto is home to numerous imperial sights and disputably the source of Japanese culinary tradition. Originally founded as Heian-kyo (literally “tranquility and peace capital”) by Emperor Kammu in 794 and enjoyed its golden age during the imperial court’s heyday from 794 to 1185. Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over 1,000 years, the name means “Capital City”, but the emperor and government are now located in Tokyo. With its many cultural landmarks and historical sites, and the abundance of traditional arts and literature, Kyoto is regarded as the cultural heart of Japan.

If you have ever wondered what the life and styles are of ordinary Japanese people are inside a traditional, historical Kyoto-style town house, known as Machiya, then wonder no more. You are welcomed and able to explore an exclusive glimpse of life in a traditional town house. Meet the current resident who will explain the architecture of the home and their passion for conservation of the house. Established in 1869, the building shows typical Kyoto-style architecture with Tsuboniwa-type small courtyard, traditional storage.

They will also enjoy a private Zen meditation session with priest, Rev. Takafumi Kawakami. The Reverend is well known and gives talks around the world about Zen and mindfulness and how these practices can help improve our lives in modern and hectic times. Private meditation session in English and will take place in a private room at the Shunko-in Temple.
Established in 1590, Shunko-in Temple is one of the 46 sub-temples situated in Japan’s largest Zen Buddhism monastery, Myoshinji. The priest will escort you around the temple and tell you tales of its history. Savor the taste of Matcha green tea and Japanese sweets which will be served at the end of the Zen session.

Another afternoon, we have reserved a private tea ceremony in an authentic tea room, using special utensils. For Japanese people, a tea ceremony is a mental discipline for pursuing “wabi” (a state of mind in which a person is calm and content, with a profound simplicity) and is at the same time a performance in which form and grace are paramount. The tea master will perform the ceremony and also explain about the historical and cultural side of this ceremony.

Biking in Arashiyama – Located in the northern outskirts of Kyoto, Arashiyama offers mountain landscapes. In old days, the area was favored by aristocrats to enjoy seasonal beauties. Togetsu-kyo Bridge, which means moon crossing bridge, is the landmark of this area. The Bamboo grove is also recommended to visit, where you are able listen to the bamboo leaves rustling in the breeze. You will also be escorted to Tenryuji Temple with a beautiful stroll-type garden.

Our ten-day Journey contains many other traditional ceremonies, crafts ware shopping, Sake tastings, garden and temple visits. A unique Ryokan stay at one of our favorite Relais & Châteaux properties in Kyoto, Kanamean Nishitomiya and specialty suites at Four Seasons Kyoto.

Our exclusive guide in Okayama, Noashima Islands – An Okayama native, she lives in Okayama and has great knowledge on the islands of Naoshima and this region. She has a guided many VIP’s diplomats and dignitaries.

Kyoto –  
We have two specialists on hand in Kyoto: Our esteemed guide is one of the top guides in Kyoto she is co-author of several international recognized guide books for Japan. She has written a book about guiding skills for English speaking guides and has guided many VIP’s, including foreign government officials and business leaders.

Our second guide, is well-known and has primarily guided many VIP clients. She is intimately associated with the temples and historic sites as well as the little hidden streets and corners and the professional specialized stores in Kyoto.

On the Culture Trail, from gardens and castles, to ancient temples – visit some of Japan’s most famed cultural gems. Carefully curated range of authentic experiences in old tea districts and the remote islands of Naoshima Island. With the world’s highest concentration of Michelin restaurants, you can assume they will also dine well! Countless local specialist restaurants will supplement the Michelin dining!

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