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Japan Pilgrimage with Fr. Elias Mills, F.I.

April 2 - 16, 2024
From$5,749
April 2 - 16, 2024
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Host
Fr. Elias Mills, F.I.

Your Chaplain

Your Pilgrimage Includes

What's Included

  • All bullet-train & air transfers between cities
  • 3-star hotel accommodations
  • Private motorcoach transportation
  • Dedicated tour manager
  • Breakfast served daily
  • 2 dinners included
  • Licensed guiding & admission fees
  • Daily Mass & spiritual activities
  • Luggage transfers while on train
  • Whisper headsets when touring
  • 9am-5pm (EST) reservation support
  • 24/7 travel emergency support
  • Magnificat prayer book
  • Copy of The Canterbury Tales
  • Name badge & luggage tag

Not Included

  • Roundtrip international flights to Japan
  • Lunches & dinners(affordable options will be presented daily)
  • Tips for driver & tour directorRecommended: $8-10/person/day for tour director, $6-8/person/day for driver
  • Travel insuranceAvailable at registration (cost dependent on age)
  • Personal expenses
  • Room service
  • 3% credit card processing feePay by mailed check to avoid this fee
Itinerary

Day 1 | Tuesday, April 2Depart from New York

Our pilgrimage begins as we board our flight to Tokyo (not included). 

Day 2 | Wednesday, April 3Arrival in Tokyo

Upon arrival in Tokyo, we will gather as a group for Mass at Kanda Church, the second church built in Tokyo. The church is dedicated to the great missionary to Japan St. Francis Xavier and contains his relic. The remainder of the afternoon will be spent at our leisure.

Overnight in Tokyo

Day 3 | Thursday, April 4Takanawa Catholic Church - Mount Fuji - Catholic Fuji Church

We will start our first day of touring with Mass at Takanawa Catholic Church, which commemorates the Great Martyrdom of Tokyo. Then, we will set out for the breathtaking Mount Fuji where we will explore the beautiful mountain area and have devotions with Fr. Elias at Catholic Fuji Church in Fujisawa. We will return to Tokyo for the evening.

Overnight in Tokyo

Day 4 | Friday, April 5Nagasaki - St. Philip's Church - Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum & Monument

After breakfast, we will check out of our hotel and fly to Nagasaki, sometimes called the “Little Rome of Japan.” We will begin with Mass at St. Philip’s Church. Then, we will walk a short way to the Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument where we will learn the incredible story of Catholicism in Japan over the centuries, giving us a foretaste of the sites that we will visit during the pilgrimage. The museum will also highlight the twenty-six martyrs of Japan, including that of St. Paul Miki, who preached forgiveness while hanging on his cross. We will also be privileged to see original letters written by St. Francis Xavier. Check into the hotel. Welcome Dinner. 

Overnight  Nagasaki

Day 5 | Saturday, April 6St. Maximilian Kolbe’s Seibo no Kishi Hongouchi Church - Oura Cathedral and Museum

We will begin our day with Mass and a Holy Hour at St. Maximilian Kolbe’s Seibo no Kishi Hongouchi Church, where afterwards we will visit the St. Kolbe Memorial Museum, pray at the Lourdes Grotto built by St. Maximilian in the 1930s, and pray the rosary along the Rosary Walk. This afternoon, we will have the chance to visit St. Maximilian’s first friary in Nagasaki as well as the Oura Cathedral and Museum, the site where the Hidden Christians were first discovered. All these visits are included and can be visited at our own pace, which also provides the chance to shop in the nearby commercial area.

Overnight in Nagasaki

Day 6 | Sunday, April 7Shimabara Catholic Church - Unzen Hot Springs - Hara Castle - Holy Maria Kannon Wooden Statue

We will begin the day at Shimabara Catholic Church for Mass. Being Divine Mercy Sunday, Father Elias will make himself available to hear confessions before Mass. Afterwards, we will visit the Unzen Hot Springs martyrdom site, which commemorates the tremendous sacrifice of the many Christians who stood strong against persecution here, preferring torture in the boiling ‘hells’ of the hot springs rather than to give up their faith. Nearby, we will visit the site of the Shimabara Rebellion and Hara Castle where, in 1637, local Christian farmers were fed up with the persecution they were experiencing and gathered in revolt fighting bravely against the Shogunate army. In response, the army murdered 37,000 Catholics. Today we will also get to see Holy Maria Kannon of Hara Castle, the largest wooden statue of Our Lady in the world, standing at 32.5 feet tall, carved in memory of all those who died in the rebellion.

Overnight in Nagasaki

Day 7 | Monday, April 8St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church - Tabira Church - St. Camillus Costanzo Monument - Mt. Inasa overlook

Following breakfast, we will drive to Hirado to visit St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church and Tabira Church, parts of which were built by seashells, crushed and turned into stone by the very hands of their parishioners. We will have Mass at Tabira Church and will learn how, in 1873, the ban on Christianity was lifted and Christians, who had been in hiding for over two centuries, came out of hiding with great faith and built many churches. In Hirado we will also visit the monument of St. Camillus Costanzo, an Italian Jesuit missionary who was burned at the stake. On the way back to the hotel, we will stop at the Mt. Inasa overlook of Nagasaki which allows us 360-degree views of the thriving port city and the Sea of Japan. 

Overnight in Nagasaki

Day 8 | Tuesday, April 9Urakami Cathedral in the Chapel of the Hibaku Maria - Nagasaki Hypocenter Park - Atomic Bomb Museum - Servant of God Dr. Takashi Nagai Memorial Museum - Cross Hill

This morning Fr. Elias will celebrate Mass at the Urakami Cathedral in the Chapel of the Hibaku Maria (Atomic Bomb Maria). We will then tour the Nagasaki Hypocenter Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, before heading to Nyoko-do and visiting the Servant of God Dr. Takashi Nagai Memorial Museum. Dr. Nagai was a Catholic radiologist, author, and survivor of the Nagasaki atomic bombing. His subsequent life of prayer, service, and courage in the face of adversity earned him the affectionate title “Saint of Urakami.” We will then make our way to Cross Hill, where crosses are erected in thanksgiving for the end of persecution of Christians but also to atone for those who apostatized the faith and afterwards repented during this very difficult time.

Overnight in Nagasaki

Day 9 | Wednesday, April 10Kaminoshima Church - Bullet Train to Hiroshima - Hiroshima Castle

We will begin our last day in Nagasaki with Mass at Kaminoshima Church (Our Lady of the Cape), after which we will view the statue of Our Lady of the Cape. We will spend a moment here along the beautiful seacoast. We will take the Bullet Train to Hiroshima, where we will visit Hiroshima Castle which now serves as a museum of local history before World War II. 

Overnight in Hiroshima

Day 10 | Thursday, April 11Memorial Cathedral of World Peace - Peace Memorial Park - A-Bomb Museum & the A-Bomb Dome - Bullet Train to Kyoto

We will start our day with Mass at the Assumption of Mary Cathedral, also called the Memorial Cathedral of World Peace, the location of the miraculous atomic bomb survival of the Jesuits of Hiroshima. From there we will visit Peace Memorial Park where the direct and indirect victims of the atomic bomb are commemorated. We will spend time at the A-Bomb Museum and the A-Bomb Dome, a building exactly below the detonation site of the bomb. Remarkably, the building was not entirely destroyed and stands today as a visual reminder of the events. Tonight, we will take the Bullet Train to Kyoto.

Overnight in Kyoto

Day 11 | Friday, April 12Kawaramachi Church - Our Lady of Miyako Chapel - Nijo Castle

Following breakfast, we will go to the Kawaramachi Church, which commemorates the 52 Kyoto Martyrs, and have Mass in the Our Lady of Miyako Chapel. Our last stop is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the early 17th century and still in remarkable condition today: Nijo Castle. We then will have the afternoon and evening to explore Kyoto’s many shopping and cultural sites at our leisure. 

Overnight in Kyoto

Day 12 | Saturday, April 13Kawaramachi Church for Mass - Flight to Akita

This morning we will return to Kawaramachi Church for Mass before heading to the airport for our flight to Akita where we will land and explore the city area.

Overnight in Akita

Day 13 | Sunday, April 14Chapel of Our Lady of Akita Seitai Hoshikai - Outdoor Stations of the Cross

Today we will gather for Sunday Mass at the Chapel of Our Lady of Akita Seitai Hoshikai, a convent with a chapel that is home to the miraculous statue of Our Lady of Akita, modeled after the statue of Our Lady of All Nations, which from 1973 until the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows in 1981, one could find miraculously shedding tears – sometimes for days at a time and other times at various intervals. Following Mass, we will have a ceremony of consecration and enrollment in the Miraculous Medal. After we break for lunch, we will gather back at the convent grounds to pray the Outdoor Stations of the Cross and have a Holy Hour with Exposition and Benediction.

Overnight in Akita

Day 14 | Monday, April 15Seitai Hoshikai - Kakunodate, the Samurai District - Aoyagi Samurai Manor

This morning we will return to the convent for Mass and have some time for prayer. Seitai Hoshikai is home to one of the few Catholic gift shops in Japan, so we will have some time to shop there today. This afternoon, we will spend time exploring Kakunodate, the Samurai District, and the Aoyagi Samurai Manor. Tonight we will enjoy a Farewell Dinner together.

Overnight in Akita

Day 15 | Tuesday, April 16Arrive home

Early this morning, we will have a final Mass of thanksgiving at Catholic Tsuchizaki Church. Filled with an invigorated love of our Catholic faith and memories to last a lifetime, we transfer to the Akita airport for our flight to Tokyo. From there, you can choose to spend more time in Japan or make your way home.

We recommend booking your flight home from Tokyo Haneda Airport no sooner than 6:00pm local time to account for any delays, for time to claim any baggage, and to have plenty of time to change terminals (if applicable) for your next flight. If returning home from Tokyo Narita airport, we recommend departing no sooner than 7:30pm to account for the transfer time to change airports (not included). Canterbury is happy to assist in the booking of your international flights.
Pricing per person

Double Occupancy

$5,749

Single Supplement

$+999
Today
$450 due per person
$200 is nonrefundable
01/03/2024
Remaining payment due
100% is nonrefundable