Daily Archives: August 18, 2016


Wednesday, April 5 – Wednesday, April 19, 2017 – Japanese & South Korean Spring Gardens

During cherry blossom season, venture along the historic shores of Japan and South Korea on an incredible botanical journey. Enjoy a 14 night trip including an 11 night small ship cruise exploring ancient castles, peaceful Japanese gardens and opulent temples with Botanica World Discoveries.  The itinerary is below.  Request a quote from www.botanicatours.com.

Day 1. Arrive Tokyo

Depart Tokyo Narita International Airport at 10.00am or the New Otani Hotel Tokyo at 11.30am to explore Tokyo. Visit the Imperial Palace East Gardens, and the Meiji Shrine and grounds. This evening, settle in to your accommodation in Tokyo.
Stay: Tokyo, New Otani Hotel or similar

Day 2. Tokyo to Kanazawa

Today you will take a bullet train from Tokyo to Kanazawa. Kanazawa is a thriving centre of the arts, known for its lacquer ware, collectible pottery of the Kutani style, gold-leaf workmanship and delicate hand-painting of silk for kimonos and Noh theatre dramas. Board your ship and enjoy a Welcome Dinner this evening.
Stay: Eleven Nights: MS Caledonian Sky
  • Daily Meals Included:
  • • Breakfast
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  • • Dinner

Day 3. Kanazawa and Kenroku-en Garden

This morning depart from the port and visit Omicho Market that sells and displays everything from flowers to fish to local handicrafts. Afterwards visit one of Japan’s premier highlights the famed Kenroku-en Garden, ranked among the country’s top gardens. This afternoon immerse yourself in Kanazawa culture with a visit to Higashi Chaya Gai Geisha District, where you can see the remains of the traditional form of the town which traces back to Samurai era. You will also view other handcrafted items famous in Kanazawa such as the Kimono and Golden Leaf.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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Day 4. Yuushien Garden and Matsue

This morning visit Matsue, known as the ‘Town of Water’, which nestles a scenic lake and lagoon. Visit a number of cultural attractions including Matsue Castle. Known as the ‘Black Castle’, it is one of only a few wooden Medieval castles remaining in Japan today. Admire the graceful exterior of the complex structure, then take the opportunity to explore the interior, and its magnificent views of Lake Shinji. This afternoon visit the stunning Yuushien Garden, a real flower garden full of colour and blossom, famous for growing ginseng and peonies (pictured below).
  • Daily Meals Included:
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Day 5. Hagi

This morning we visit Hagi, one of Japan’s most beautiful castle towns, where you can explore the old streets, the Hagi Castle ruins, Shizuki Park, and Tokoji Temple. Japan’s revolution began here in Jokamachi’s old Samurai residential quarter, where we will tour a Samurai’s home. We will also visit the historic Daisho Temple, the resting place of the two first Mori daimyo, a family of powerful and territorial pre-modern Japanese lords and all of the even-numbered daimyo. This traditional temple is located on Mount Mison, considered a holy mountain, on the island of Itsukushima. Inside, you will find a flame that is said to have been burning for some 1,200 years.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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Day 6. Pusan, South Korea

Embark on a full-day excursion to Kyongju, a World Heritage-listed site often described as the world’s finest open-air museum. As the ancient capital of the Shilla Dynasty, Kyongju’s heritage dates back to the first millennium. As we stroll through some of the numerous excavated monuments, temples, tombs and pagodas, there will be time to explore the National Museum, with its exceptional collection of finely worked gold jewellery, metal weapons and pottery. At lunch, sample Korean delicacies followed by a special cultural performance of traditional dance.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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Day 7. Dejima Island and Nagasaki

This morning explore Nagasaki, the second city destroyed by an A-bomb in World War II. Tour the Peace Memorial Park, Atomic Bomb Museum and Glover Garden. This afternoon visit Dejima Island, built during the Edo period to house Portuguese Christian missionaries and prevent the propagation of their religion. It was also the residential quarters of the Dutch, the only foreigners allowed to trade in Japan during the Sakoku isolation period for 200 years, until Japan reopened to the world.
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Day 8. Yakushima Island

Today we arrive on the island of Yakushima, which became Japan’s first World Heritage-listed site in 1993. Yakushima is famous in botanical circles for many great garden plants, including dwarf plants that have evolved to grow smaller than their mainland cousins. We will spend time here on nature walks, including Yakusugi Land, a nature park populated by a number of the island’s ancient cedar trees, such as the Buddhasugi, Futagosugi and Sennensugi.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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Day 9. Uwajima, Freedom of Choice

Arrive in Uwajima, deep inside the saw-toothed coast of Uwajima Bay. Today you have two choices. Uwajima is the nation’s largest pearl cultivation centre, learn the process of cultivating and sorting pearls on a visit to a pearl farm before continuing on to Tensha-en Garden which is a typical example of a Japanese garden built during the Samurai era. Alternatively, explore the historic Uwajima Castle as well as a visit to Tensha-en Garden.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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Day 10. Miyajima and Hiroshima

Arrive in Hiroshima to visit the compelling Peace Memorial Park. The park is dotted with memorials, including the cenotaph that contains the names of all the known victims of the A-bomb. Return to the ship for lunch, then continue on to Miyajima. Considered one of Japan’s top scenic wonders, Miyajima provides a picture-postcard vista of the scarlet Torii Gate, the giant camphor wood gates at the entrance to the Shinto Shrine. We will go ashore to explore the World Heritage-listed Itsukushima Jinja Shrine, founded in the 6th century and dedicated to three sea goddesses.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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  • • Dinner

Day 11. Takamatsu and Ritsurin Park

Today tour the city of Takamatsu on Shikoku, the smallest of the four main Japanese Islands. We will journey over the Seto-Ohashi Bridge and visit Kinashi Bonsai Town. Next visit Ritsurin Park, a 350-year-old garden, famous for its magnificent spring colours and Chrysanthemum-Moon Pavilion.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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  • • Lunch
  • • Dinner

Day 12. Okayama Koraku-en Garden and Kurashiki

This morning, we will visit Koraku-en Garden, one of Japan’s most significant gardens – the name meaning ‘garden of pleasure after’. Visit a classic Japanese teahouse with garden views. After lunch, continue to Kurashiki, to see its fine 17th century wooden warehouses. The beautiful houses are painted white with traditional black tiles, and are situated along a canal framed with weeping willows. This evening enjoy a Farewell Dinner on board the ship.
  • Daily Meals Included:
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Day 13. Kobe to Kyoto

This morning, arrive into Kobe and be transferred from the ship to Kyoto. Enjoy a sightseeing tour including Ryoanji and Kinkakuji gardens and a visit to the Gion District – where the world-famous Geisha reside.
Stay: Kyoto, Granvia Hotel or similar
  • Daily Meals Included:
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  • • Lunch
  • • Dinner

Day 14. Depart Kyoto

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport by shuttle bus for your flight home.

Saturday, August 27, 10:30 am – 6:00 pm – Tomato Festival

Every year, the farmers at Red Fire Farm, 7 Carver Street in Granby have an unbelievable selection of amazing and often award-winning tomatoes for you to taste. It’s a great day at the farm, with everything from a 5K Tomato Trot field race to wagon rides to cooking demonstrations to live music to crafters and a smorgasbord of local fare from area producers. There will be canning and herb workshops, plus tomato tastings in the barn, along with flower crown making. Over 100 varieties of cherry, slicing, saucing and heirloom tomatoes will be available to try. $5, kids under 10 free. Directions and more information at www.redfirefarm.com.


Through Wednesday, September 14 – Kanreki: A 60 Year Journey

The 60th anniversary College Women’s Association of Japan print show features more than 200 contemporary Japanese prints by established and emerging artists. Selected by international printmaking experts in Japan, the prints encompass diverse techniques from traditional woodblock, to intaglio, lithography, etching, aquatint, silkscreen and more contemporary digital innovations.

Kanreki A 60 Year Journey presents the work of emerging artists such as Satomi Tanaka, Shoji Miyamoto, and Kazuya Kanda alongside established masters Fumiaki Fukita, Tetsuya Noda (image below), Reika Iwami,  and Toko Shinoda, among others.

The show debuted in Tokyo in 2015 and Highfield Hall & Gardens, 55 Highfield Drive in Falmouth, is its exclusive U.S. venue. Since its inception in 1956, the CWAJ print show has become a highly acclaimed and internationally recognized exhibition. Proceeds from the sale of the prints support Highfield’s programs and the CWAJ scholarship fund.

People interested in purchasing prints may contact the Director of Exhibitions, Annie Dean, at adean@highfieldhall.org. The show is sponsored by Michaels and by the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation.