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Japan in November

Private Tour for Scott & Meryl, Mark, and Dori

Tour Information

Note: The information presented below has been extracted from our formal General Information for this tour.  It covers topics we feel potential registrants may wish to consider before booking space. The complete General Information for this tour will be sent to all tour registrants and of course supplemental information, if needed, is available from the WINGS office.

ENTERING JAPAN: United States citizens should have a passport valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure. A visa is not required for stays of less than 90 days. Citizens of other countries should check with their consulate/embassy for instructions. If required by the embassy or visa-granting entity, WINGS can provide a letter for you to use regarding your participation in the tour. 

All travelers entering Japan will need to use the ‘Visit Japan Web’ website to pre-register entry requirement documents, such as vaccine records. Details here: https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/covid-19/bordercontrol.html

COUNTRY INFORMATION: You can review the U.S. Department of State Country Specific Travel Information at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/International-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/japan.html , and the CIA World Factbook background notes on Japan at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ja.html

PACE OF THE TOUR: We will do daily walks on trails into the forests and marshlands throughout the tour, but none will be particularly strenuous. On Honshu, the main island, there are some inclines in the hilly areas, though not steep, and at all times we will walk at a very relaxed pace. Very often we’ll be birding close to the vehicle. There are some drives of three to four hours, and four relatively short internal flights. Most of the driving is on well-surfaced roads.

HEALTH: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all travelers be up to date on routine vaccinations. These include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, polio vaccine, and your yearly flu shot. They further recommend that some travelers have protection against Hepatitis A.

Please contact your doctor well in advance of your tour’s departure as some medications must be initiated weeks before the period of possible exposure.

For further information on health advisories for Japan please visit the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/japan.

Drinking Water: Unless advised otherwise, all water including tap water is potable and you can safely enjoy the salads, fresh fruit and vegetables.

We recommend participants contact their doctor for advice prior to departure. Bottled water will not be supplied on this tour as all tap water is potable. Please consider bringing a reusable water bottle.

Smoking: Smoking or vaping is prohibited in the vehicles or when the group is gathered for meals, checklists, etc. If you are sharing a room with a nonsmoker, please do not smoke in the room. If you smoke in the field, do so well away and downwind from the group. If any location where the group is gathered has a stricter policy than the WINGS policy, that stricter policy will prevail.

Food Allergies / Requirements: We cannot guarantee that all food allergies can be accommodated at every destination. Participants with significant food allergies or special dietary requirements should bring appropriate foods with them for those times when their needs cannot be met. Announced meal times are always approximate depending on how the day unfolds. Participants who need to eat according to a fixed schedule should bring supplemental food. Please contact the WINGS office if you have any questions.

CLIMATEIn Autumn we’ll have cool and generally crisp weather in Honshu. The major cities of Honshu, including Tokyo, enjoy mild temperatures in November, with average highs of 63° F (17°C), and lows of 50°F (10°C). You’ll need a jacket in most central and southern parts of the country, but nothing too heavy. In the southern sub-tropical and tropical islands of Ishigaki, Okinawa and AmamiOshima it will be quite warm although a few degrees cooler than the summer highs. The average high temperature in Okinawa in November is 75°F (24°C), and the low 68°F (20°C). 

ACCOMMODATIONS: Our accommodations vary from Western-style hotels to more traditional Japanese inns. Be prepared for more cramped quarters than you are used to, and bathrooms are generally very small. In Japan it is customary to remove one’s shoes when entering houses, traditional hotels (not Western hotels), temples and many other places and this is not optional. A pair of slip on style shoes will save you a lot of bother!  

FOOD: The food in Japan is a memorable part of this tour. It is varied, fresh, always delicious and often the presentation is a work of art. You may find yourself wanting to photograph many of your meals! One of the specialties of Japan is the seafood; if you don’t like fish, there are many other choices.

Most meals are served with a meat and a seafood dish, as well as miso soup and a salad. We’ll have a mix of Japanese and western style meals throughout. Lunches may often be eaten on the run to make the most of our birding time and we will buy tasty sandwiches or heated lunchboxes (bento) at local convenience stores. Breakfast usually consists of coffee, toast, and small salads. Vegetarian options are somewhat limited but by no means out of the question. The dinners at our hotels are often huge so we will tend towards lighter lunches. Black tea is not readily available so if you prefer this to coffee or green tea, it may be worth bringing your own teabags. If you have difficulty using chopsticks, we recommend you bring a knife and fork.

TRANSPORTATION: We will be traveling in a 6-seat, air-conditioned “people-mover” vehicle throughout, driven by your leader. Seating in the vehicle will rotate, and participants should be able to ride in any seat in tour vehicles. There are four internal flights on major internal airlines. Please try to minimize the size of your luggage as space in the back of the vehicle is finite.

 

Created: 23 August 2023