Japan Travel Course
Spring 2025
March 13 - March 24
Dr. Kailai Huang
$2,950
Course Description
This high-impact travel course combines classroom learning with a 12-day trip to Japan. The travel component of the course will focus on the main island of Honshu, where the evocative ancient capital Kyoto and the world’s largest metropolis Tokyo are located. From these two base-cities, high-speed and local express trains will take us to castle towns, country trails, and the rustic town of Takayama in the heart of the Japanese Alps. Before the travel, weekly meetings will introduce students to the basic information about Japan’s history, culture, and society. Students are required to keep a journal during the trip and complete a reflective final project based on their Japan experience.
Course Objectives
Student will further understand the interconnection and divergence of world’s societies
learned in Human Heritage courses.- Students are expected to gain a deeper knowledge of Japan’s various blends of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity.
- Students will appreciate the distinct Japanese aesthetic values presented in arts, cuisine, architecture, and religion.
- Students will develop a new perspective on the challenges and advantages of globalization.
Trip Particulars

The estimated cost per person is $2,950 (subject to change due to the airfares and the exchange rate at the travel time). This cost includes:
- round-trip international airfares to Japan and airport transportation.
- all ground transportation (train, bus, and subway) on the days with scheduled activities.
- all admissions based on our itinerary.
- 10 overnight stays, mainly in western-style budget hotels or traditional Japanese inns (sleeping on floor futon). Depending on lodging facilities, it can be two, three or four people sharing a room.
- breakfast in most days and a full-fledged Japanese-style dinner banquet.
Not included: lunches and dinners (estimated daily food cost $10-15) and personal expenses.
Travel Course Itinerary
A full-fledged itinerary and course syllabus will be posted in a later time.
Contact information
Dr. Kailai Huang
History and Political Science
(413) 662-5426
kailai.huang@mcla.edu
I have been taking students to Japan for 18 years and teaching Japanese history even longer. I continue to be amazed by Japan’s juxtaposition of and interplay between tradition and modernity. I am very excited to visit Japan again and you are considering joining this travel course!
