Tokyo & Kyoto
Standing at the forefront of modern design practice and with a cultural heritage rich in printmaking, artisanal craft, textiles and fine art, Japan is the ideal destination for those studying art and design. This seven-day tour gives students the chance to explore Japan’s two most important cultural centres, with
an itinerary full of museum and gallery visits, as well as outings to a number of must-see landmarks.
Hokkaido
Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan’s four main islands boasts large tracts of unspoiled natural landscape, typified by sprawling forests, rugged mountains and majestic rivers and waterfalls. This trip provides students with the best of both worlds, as they’ll have the chance to explore Hokkaido’s buzzing capital Sapporo, before embarking on an
adventurous itinerary of hiking, rafting, canyoning and horse riding.
Osaka, Kobe, Wakayama, Nara & Kyoto
An introduction to the world of manufacturing, this 6-day tour will
help you to understand how certain products are made and
processed in a daily basis. In addition, enjoy a one-night stay with a
local host family in a traditional farmhouse to learn more about
Japanese culture.
Osaka, Nagoya, Hamamatsu & Kyoto
This packed 6-day tour will be a delight for aviation or railway
enthusiasts as we will take you to the best aviation and railway
museums all around Japan. You’ll have the chance to witness
actual sized models and learn about their proud history of
technology and expertise!
Tokyo & Kyoto
This week-long tour gives students the chance to explore Japan’s two main cultural centres – Tokyo and Kyoto – and to encounter some of the country’s most iconic landmarks. The action-packed itinerary provides a perfect balance between the modern and the traditional, with activities including a sushi-making class in Tokyo, a day-trip to see Mount Fuji at Hakone and a visit to the picture-perfect Golden Pavilion in Kyoto. Students will also experience a morning at a local school - a unique opportunity to
Discovery’ exposes Japanese values such as Ikigai, Omoiyari and Kaizen before the tour. During the tour, participants will put value in each hakken (discovery), taiken (hands-on experience), keiken (experience) and iken (opinion) during the tour. This will be used for dream creation, finding their ikigai, draft future planning and start acting as global citizens.
Each participant will also get exposure on student exchange programs and chances to study or work abroad.
H.I.S Travel Malaysia is delighted to invite you to join our Discovery Camp in Japan. School holiday camp is open for high school students. This does not limit the number of students in a particular school. The program gives higher exposure to other students and is much related to our objective to create a global citizen.
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