Ancient & Modern Japan

Ancient & Modern Japan

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Ancient & Modern Japan

14 Days Starting in Kyoto and ending in Tokyo

Visiting: Kyoto, Hiroshima, Takayama, Matsumoto, Tokyo, Hakone

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

AOP

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

6 - 18

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English
From: $5975 $5675 Operator discount: -$300

NB: Prices correct on 19-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Ancient wooden temples, raked-pebble Zen gardens and chanting Buddhist monks

juxtaposed with space-age towers, neon lights and bullet trains; Japan’s

captivating blend of old and new is legendary. As we explore the southern and

western stretches of Honshu, Japan's largest island, we discover the

country's unique culture amongst the serene shrines and gardens of Nara and

Kyoto and the rarely visited mountainous heartland of castles and spas. Our

last stop is the vast and futuristic capital city of Tokyo: sprawling,

inimitably busy, welcoming and extraordinary.



Highlights

  • Spot mysterious geishas in Kyoto's Gion district

  • Take the incredible high speed 'bullet train'

  • Watch the famous snow monkeys bathing in hot springs

  • Explore temples in Kyoto and discover futuristic Tokyo

  • Experience cherry blossom season or beautiful autumn colours

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Kyoto

Location: Kyoto

Accommodation: Hotel

The trip starts in Kyoto, an atmospheric city amid beautiful hills. We gather for the first time at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this evening,  a good chance to ask any questions you may have about the adventure ahead.



Accommodation: Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo (or similar)

Day 2 : Visit Nijo Castle, Kinkaku-Ji (Golden Pavilion) And Ryoan-Ji Temple

Location: Kyoto

Meals Included: Breakfast

With more than 2,000 temples, shrines and gardens, Kyoto is a treasure house of Japanese heritage and undoubtedly one of the most fascinating cities in Asia. Unlike many other Japanese towns, it escaped the ravages of both the Second World War and modern urban development, keeping intact much of the spirit and architecture of traditional Japan.



Today, we have an introductory tour of the city. Starting with a visit to the impressive Nijo castle, built in 1603 as a residence for the Tokugawa shoguns, before moving onto the Golden Temple of Kinkaku-ji, built in 1397 as a summer villa for the shogun Yoshimitsu Ashikaga and immortalised in Mishima Yukio’s novel, The Golden Pavilion. We then visit the Ryoan-ji temple, home to the most famous rock garden in Japan.



Afterwards, we head back to central Kyoto. Those who wish may opt to take a leisurely late lunch at one of the local restaurants in the area, relax back at the hotel or discover Kyoto at your own leisure. You may like to take a stroll around Nishiki Market, known as Kyoto's Kitchen, which specialises in all things food related and is a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood and sushi.



Accommodation: Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo (or similar)

Day Trip To Nara, Ancient Capital Of Japan. Visit Impressive Unesco Temples Including Todai-Ji. Return To Kyoto; Visit Fushimi Inari Taisha And Visit Historic Gion

Location: Kyoto

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we make a day trip to the ancient capital of Japan, Nara (approximately one hour each way). With eight Unesco World Heritage sites, it's second only to Kyoto as a repository of Japan's cultural legacy. Our walking tour includes a visit to the best known temples and shrines, including the Todai-ji Great Buddha temple. Built in 752 by Emperor Shomu, this 49ft (15m) tall bronze Buddha is housed in what is reputed to be the largest wooden building in the world. We also spend time in the Nara Koen Park, home to large numbers of overfed and slightly unruly deer, and visit the attractive Kasuga Shinto shrine.



Later in the afternoon, we travel back to Kyoto and stop at the Fushimi Inari Taisha with its thousands of vermilion torii gates. Fushimi Inari is the most important of several thousands of shrines dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice. Foxes are thought to be Inari's messengers, resulting in many fox statues across the shrine grounds.



As we head towards early evening, we can walk around Gion, the most famous geisha district in Kyoto. Packed with bars, restaurants and traditional teahouses, Gion is most atmospheric in the early evening, when the lanterns are lit. At this time, we may also see an apprentice geisha on the way to an appointment, though it's rare to see one.



Accommodation: Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo (or similar)

Day 4 : Free Day In Kyoto; Relax In One Of The Many Zen Gardens, Walk The Popular Philosopher’S Path Or Experience A Traditional Tea Ceremony

Location: Kyoto

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is free for individual sightseeing – there’s plenty to see and do in Kyoto.



Kyoto is particularly rich in temples and gardens, and you can spend the day in this area, perhaps starting at the Silver Pavilion, then strolling along the tree-lined canal known as the Philosopher’s Path and finishing at the lovely Zen gardens of Nanzen-ji.



Another day trip to consider is Arashiyama, a pleasant tourist district in the western outskirts of the city. The area has been a popular destination since the Heian period (794-1185), when nobles would enjoy the bamboo forest. Other notable sites are Okochi Sanso Villa (the one-time home and gardens of actor Okochi Denjiro) and the scenic Togetsukyo ridge, a wooden construction spanning the Katsura River. Arashiyama is particularly popular during the cherry blossom and autumn colour seasons.



There is also the option of visiting a cultural show to see ancient traditions, including a tea ceremony and Japanese theatre (these can be arranged locally by your Tour Leader and are subject to availability).



If you’re looking for souvenirs, the Teramachi covered market has plenty on offer, including Japanese woodblock prints, handmade knives, and trendy J-fashion clothing.



Lastly, consider a peaceful evening walk along the Kamo River, starting at the Sanjo Bridge and finishing at the Shijo Bridge, then back along the narrow little street of Pontocho, an atmospheric dining alley that comes alive at night.



Accommodation: Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo (or similar)

Day Trip To Hiroshima; Visit Peace Memorial Park And The Pretty Island Of Miyajima

Location: Hiroshima

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is our first experience of the shinkansen (bullet train) as we speed to Hiroshima for the day (approximately two hours each way). Once in Hiroshima, we spend time at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, both monuments to the fateful day in August 1945 when the city was struck by the first wartime use of the atomic bomb. In the park, there’s a symbolic flame that will only be extinguished when the last nuclear weapon on Earth has been destroyed.



In the afternoon, we make a short excursion by local tram and ferry to the beautiful island of Miyajima; home to the floating torii (Shinto gate) of the Itsukushima Shrine. At high tide, when set against the backdrop of Mount Misen, this torii makes one of the most beautiful and photogenic sights in Japan. Please note, the floating torii is currently undergoing renovation works, but we still recommend a visit to this enchanting island as part of the day trip to Hiroshima. We depart Hiroshima late afternoon, arriving at our Kyoto hotel in the evening.



Accommodation: Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo (or similar)

Day 6 : Travel From Kyoto To Takayama, A Traditional Old Town Set Amid The Japanese Alps; Visit The Hida Folk Village

Location: Kyoto

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Travelling by train through forested valleys, we make our way this morning to the peaceful and attractive old town of Takayama (approximately four hours) in the centre of the majestic Hida Mountains. We spend two nights here and have plenty of time to appreciate the charm and ambience of this delightful place. In the afternoon, we visit Hida Folk Village, an interesting outdoor museum of traditional rural architecture in pleasant, landscaped gardens, a short walk from our accommodation. We stay in a traditional Japanese accommodation where we can experience the Japanese lifestyle and hospitality (please refer to the accommodation section for more information).



Accommodation: We use a variety of ryokans in Takayama

Day 7 : Orientation Tour In Takayama And Free Day To Explore The Peaceful Shrines And Temples

Location: Takayama

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

With more than a dozen museums and galleries, and several well-kept temples and parks, there are plenty of ways to spend a relaxing day in Takayama. We start with a short orientation tour around the morning market, held daily along the banks of the Miyagawa River in the centre of town. Here, amid friendly farmers with their familiar (and not so familiar) agricultural produce, it is possible to find interesting souvenirs. Not so far away, and of particular interest, is the well-preserved Sanmachi district, a collection of three Edo-era streets, where wooden shops, restaurants and sake breweries give the area a medieval feel. Treat yourself to a local lunch and sake tasting on these streets, then stop at the numerous lacquer ware and antique shops.



For an insight into the life of medieval Japanese officials and the way they dealt (often not so compassionately) with those in their charge, visit the old Government House of Takayama-jinya. The remainder of the day is free to explore the town at your own pace: we recommend a stroll along the temple-lined path called the Higashiyama Walkway and visit the several temples and attractions created by the medieval warlord, Kanamori Nagachika (1524-1600), who longed for Kyoto.



Accommodation: We use a variety of ryokans in Takayama

Day 8 : On To The Medieval Village Of Tsumago; Short Leisurely Walk On The Nakasendo Trail; Train To Matsumoto

Location: Matsumoto

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we travel by express and local trains to the historic castle town of Matsumoto (approximately four hours). En route, we visit the medieval village of Tsumago, which has changed little from its heyday as a post town in the Edo period. This is the best preserved of the many staging posts along the old Nakasendo Way, which fulfils the same role it did in centuries past: offering food and refuge to travellers. Those who wish can join the leader for a one-hour walk through peaceful forest trails, starting by the Odaki and Medaki waterfalls and finishing in Tsumago. We reach Matsumoto late afternoon, where we have time to relax and perhaps take a leisurely stroll after dinner to see the impressive castle by night.



Accommodation: Dormy Inn Matsumoto (or similar)

Day 9 : Visit Matsumoto Castle And Travel By Train To The Spa Town Of Yudanaka; Soak In A Hot Spring

Location: Matsumoto

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning we visit the impressive Matsumoto Castle. Founded in 1504, this castle, otherwise known as Crow Castle due to its black colour, is one of the two best preserved in Japan, most others having been destroyed following the Meiji Restoration. Its imposing six-storey tower has been designated a national treasure. Please note, the castle preserves its original interior and structure, with very tall steps and steep staircases, which some might find difficult to ascend and descend. We return to Matsumoto train station for our afternoon journey (approximately three hours) to the spa town of Yudanaka, which has some fantastic natural hot springs, where we spend a night in another Japanese-style accommodation.



Accommodation: Biyu no Yado (or similar)

Day 10 : See The Much-Loved Snow Monkeys Before Travelling By Train To Tokyo; Evening Orientation Tour

Location: Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast

As well as being home to some of the best hot springs in Japan, the small spa-town of Yudanaka is mainly famous for being the gateway to the Jigokudani Onsen or Snow Monkey Park. Here, the indigenous macaque monkeys have discovered the benefits of descending from the hills to soak and play in hot baths. The sight is most spectacular in winter, when snow covers the grounds and the hot steam creates amazing visual effects but (despite the name) the snow monkeys actually inhabit the area year-round. To reach the park, we walk for approximately 25 minutes on an easy forest trail and we have approximately one-hour to admire and photograph these entertaining creatures.



No visit to Japan would be complete without a trip to Tokyo. This afternoon, we travel from Yudanaka to the capital by bullet train (approximately four hours), arriving in the early evening. On arrival in Tokyo, we'll transfer to our hotel and start exploring the bright lights of the big city at night.



Accommodation: Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)

Day 11 : Optional Trip To Hakone Or To The Lovely Seaside Town Of Kamakura

Location: Hakone

Meals Included: Breakfast

If you wish to see more of this wonderful country, today is the last day of your Japan Rail Pass, entitling you to free train journeys to many destinations. A popular daytrip from Tokyo is Hakone, part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, less than 1hr 30min away by train. Home to hot springs, natural beauty and Mount Fuji views, Hakone also encompasses Lake Ashi, which can be toured by boat.



Another blissful escape is the coastal town of Kamakura, offering numerous temples, shrines, historical monuments and panoramic hiking trails.



If you don’t want to leave Tokyo, soak up the atmosphere of this truly astounding city. While being perhaps the most energetic and futuristic capital in the world, Tokyo remains a remarkably friendly, safe, manageable and delightful place to visit.



Accommodation: Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)

Day 12 : A Full-Day City Tour Of Tokyo, Including The Senso-Ji Temple

Location: Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we have a guided tour of Tokyo. Making use of the highly efficient tube system, we can visit some of the main attractions including the lively Senso-ji Temple in the old entertainment district of Asakusa and Ueno (depending on season). We will also visit a park or garden, which become especially spectacular during cherry blossom and autumn season. There is also free time to discover other attractions at your own pace. For those with a head for heights, we recommend an optional visit to the Skytree Tower for views of the city. At 2,080ft (634m), it is the tallest building in Japan and the one of the tallest structures in the world. In the evening, the possibilities for entertainment are almost limitless with the Tokyo nightlife as exciting as anywhere in Asia.



Accommodation: Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)

Day 13 : Free Day For Further Exploration; Optional Karaoke Farewell Night

Location: Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today has been left free for further individual exploration of Tokyo. We recommend visiting the Meiji Shrine; surrounded by tranquil forest. From there, cross over to the upscale Omotesando street, sometimes called the Champs Elysee of Tokyo.



If you’re interested in culture or shopping, there are limitless opportunities with districts such as Ginza, known for its exclusive stores, Shibuya, home to the busiest intersection in the world, and Shinjuku, the hub of Tokyo nightlife.



For a lovely day trip, the historic seaside town of Kamakura is 90 minutes away by train, and highlights include a  giant outdoor Buddha and the nearby island of Enoshima.



Your leader can advise how best to maximise your free day in Tokyo.



Accommodation: Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)

Day 14 : End Tokyo

Location: Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast

Our Japanese adventure comes to end. Alternatively, if you’d like a bit more time to explore this energetic city, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

What's Included

  • Japan Rail Pass

  • 3 breakfasts and 3 dinners

  • All accommodation 

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • Group arrival transfer (for group flight)

  • Free departure transfer by shuttle service (must be booked in advance before trip commences with Exodus and is subject to availability)

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Single accommodation- (limited availability & on request)- 10 nights only at hotels in Kyoto, Matsumoto and Tokyo

  • Travel insurance

Food


3 breakfasts and 3 dinners are included.

Japanese cuisine is usually one of the main highlights of any trip to Japan.
It is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes which are usually
prepared with seasonal ingredients. Seafood is very is common, and it
usually comes grilled or deep fried. Sushi and sashimi aside, other staple
dishes include Soba or Udon noodles, Sukiyaki (meat, fish and vegetables
cooked in broth) and Yakiniku (grilled meat).

The included dinners are usually taken at traditional guesthouses which will
serve a /kaiseki/ style dinner, a multi-course meal including a dozen of
tiny dishes prepared with locally-sourced seasonal ingredients. When food is
not included, your leader will always be on hand to recommend the best local
eateries and arrange some group meals for a full immersion in Japan's varied
and excellent cuisine. 

Please note that in Japan the availability of certain specialised products
for restricted diets, e.g. gluten-free, strict vegetarian (no fish/seafood)
or vegan is minimal or non-existent. The group meals arranged by the tour
leader will be in traditional eateries where the choices of vegan dishes may
be limited to simple salads or boiled rice. However in Kyoto and Tokyo a
number of vegan restaurants are available.  It may also be a good idea to
bring with you some foodstuffs that you normally consume, or to supplement
meals with snacks purchased in the local convenience stores.

Please advise us at time of booking you have any specific dietary
requirements.

Accommodation

In Kyoto, Matsumoto and Tokyo, our hotels are centrally located and of a comfortable standard with excellent modern facilities and English-speaking staff. Please note, room sizes in Western hotels in Japan are generally smaller. If requesting a double bed, these can be smaller than Western double bed sizes, so couples may prefer twin beds.



For three nights, we stay in traditional ryokans and minshukus; traditional inns/guesthouses where we can experience the rhythms and customs of the Japanese countryside. Ryokans and minshukus, while comfortable and full of local character, do not run along the same lines as Western hotels and all have their own unique style. Some are more like Japanese B&Bs (minshukus) with a homestay/guesthouse feel – guests make their own Japanese style beds up, while others are managed more like a standard hotel (ryokans) with bedding made up for guests. Rooms do not generally have private facilities and bedding is usually in the Japanese style with thick futons placed on tatami mats on the floor. Rooms are always doubles or twin-share but bathrooms and showers are generally communal. Please be advised, while females and males will have access to separate gender-specific bathrooms, inside showering and bathing facilities can lack the level of privacy of a Western-style shared bathroom.



Please note, free wifi is available at every hotel.



Single supplements



Single supplements can be pre-booked for 10 nights at the hotel accommodation in Kyoto (five nights), Matsumoto (one night) and Tokyo (four nights) only.



In Takayama (two nights) and Yudanaka (one night), single supplements are not available and rooming is based on twin share (sharing with another group member of the same sex).



Please be advised single supplements are limited, payable at the time of booking, and subject to availability. In Japan, single supplements are often accommodated in either an actual single and/or double for sole use.



2024 departures



Please be advised that the below accommodations are just a list of the standard hotels used for 2024 departures. However, there may be some departures where groups stay at similar hotels of the same standard and quality.



Kyoto (five nights): Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo

Takayama (two nights): Groups stay at one of a small selection of traditional guesthouses used by Exodus.

Matsumoto (one night): Dormy Inn Matsumoto

Yudanaka (one night): Biyu no Yado

Tokyo (four nights): Shinjuku Washington Hotel



Onsen (Japanese public bath)

For many visitors to Japan, the onsen is unfamiliar territory. An onsen is a Japanese hot spring and the bathing facilities and inns frequently situated around them. The combination of a strict bathing etiquette, that nudity is involved and compulsory, and that the water temperature is often hotter than most whirlpool baths can cause some reluctance for first timers. However, once the courage is mustered, you may discover that a dip in an onsen is likely to become one of the highlights of your visit to Japan. We can try an onsen in Takayama, and some hot springs in Yudanaka. Please be aware, you may be refused entry if you have large and visible tattoos. Some accommodations may have private baths available for reservation.

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  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    We are happy to assist with pre and post tour accommodation. Please enquire for detailed information.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

  • Who is Exodus Travels?

    At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Excelllent way to discover Japan ‘s varied scenery, culture and cuisine

Japan is a country I have wanted to travel through

Japan is a country I have wanted to travel through for a long time and this itinerary seemed to cover most of the stuff I wanted to see and do. The fact we managed to visit during cherry blossom season, and that the weather was unseasonable kind to us was a bonus. Also, it has to be said that this trip would not have been the same without expert guidance and help from our tour leader, Akemi Nozawa. Nothing was too much trouble, she even managed to find a Fugu restaurant close to the hotel in Tokyo, enabling me to tick off another of my lifetime bucket list items!

Cherry Blossom and so much more in Japan

We had high expectations for our visit to Japan fo

We had high expectations for our visit to Japan for the Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) season and they were exceeded. Not only did we get to see the beautiful blossom but also the old Japanese streets of Kyoto, dancing Geisha, the spring fair in Takayama, snow monkeys bathing and so much more. We got to stay in a traditional ryokan with great dining which was a great Japanese experience. Over and above the standard tour, our group leader also arranged on our free days to see Mount Fuji (wonderful view from Lake Ashi) and the sumo wrestlers training. We've been back a week and still processing all the wonderful experiences.

Exodus Trip AOP 11-25 April 2018

We enjoyed the entire trip from the moment that we

We enjoyed the entire trip from the moment that we arrived. The varied scenery, the culture and the history were all fascinating for us. We enjoyed the great variety of lovely food that we had every day. Ayaka, Our guide, was superb and she made the whole experience memorable and most enjoyable.

Ancient and Modern Japan

A very comprehensive and inspirational trip ,thou

A very comprehensive and inspirational trip ,though the travelling and walking was quite taxing in such a short time(2 weeks)

Japan Ancient and Modern

Good trip to get a taste of Japan.We'll definitely

Good trip to get a taste of Japan.We'll definitely be going back to explore more.Apart from a day of rain,we were very lucky with the weather which was warm and sunny. The trip involves a lot of journeys by trains and it's essential that all group members are punctual. Food was varied. Hotels etc of a good standard and comfortable. The trip covers busy cities and visits to small villages.

Japanese journeys

A diverse itinerary from temples to snow monkeys,

A diverse itinerary from temples to snow monkeys, geishas and locals in stunning kimonos, relaxing onsens, castles and other historic areas, rural settings and Tokyo illuminated at night

Konichiwa and arigato!

This trip exceeded expectations in many ways - inc

This trip exceeded expectations in many ways - incredibly well-organised with a good balance between group activities and private exploration. The breadth of Japanese culture, both ancient and modern, was well covered, the accommodations were excellent, the food was extraordinary and the transport system very impressive. And the Japanese we met were always polite, respectful, friendly and calm. We came home with the feeling that the UK has a lot to learn!

Japan - land of dreams

Japan is a must in regards to countries you should

Japan is a must in regards to countries you should see in your lifetime. This itinerary covers a lot and you will get a comprehensive outlook on Japanese culture through it. Every single day was an experience of it's own. There is a lot to say about Japan: transport system is excellent, streets are spotlessly clean. The best costumer service you will get and one of the kindest/most efficient people you will have a pleasure to meet. The diversity between new and old that you can see so clearly just by visiting Kyoto and Tokio is so interesting to witness. I will definitely come back to Japan after this trip!

Japan

Mount Fuji. It was breathtaking.

Mount Fuji. It was breathtaking.

Ancient and Modern Japan

Very interesting trip using public transport to ge

Very interesting trip using public transport to get around. We got a fascinating insight into the culture of Japan and enjoyed the variety of cities visited in contrast with a lovely few days spent in the mountains.

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