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Experience Japan’s perfect harmony of ancient tradition and a modern way of life on this 12-day Premium adventure through the cultural heart of the country. You’ll start among Tokyo’s soaring skyscrapers, making your way to Hakone’s mountainous hot springs and find the meaning of relaxation in a cloud of fragrant steam. Then, head to Takayama, which delights with its Edo-era beauty. Shirakawa-go immerses you in charming countryside life before you discover the intriguing cultural diversity of Kyoto. Find a passion for peace in Hiroshima, take a sushi-making class with an expert, soak away your worries in an onsen and travel with a local leader who will share the rich variety of their country as you visit temples, castles, shrines and holy mountains.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. For 2023-2024, we are unable to offer a complimentary arrival transfer in Tokyo. Our previous operator is no longer in business, and we haven’t been able to source a reliable alternative supplier. Please see the joining point instructions for information on how to get to your hotel.

2. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights of your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.

3. It is essential you pack light and compact for rail travel in Japan. One piece of big luggage is included for transfer from destination to destination on this trip when we are travelling on the train. For any additional luggage to be transferred, additional charges will apply. There are size restrictions for luggage on Shinkansen trains if you plan to take them with you. Luggage over 160–250 cm may require an additional JPY1000 fee per train journey. Luggage over 251 cm will NOT be permitted on the Shinkansen trains. Please notify your group leader at the welcome meeting if your luggage is over 160–250 cm so they can help you make the necessary arrangements. Please review the Packing section of the ETIs for more details on luggage transfers.

4. We are not able to book airport shuttle service between Kyoto and Kansai Airport at the moment. Your leader will be able to advise on best ways of getting to Kansai Airport in Osaka.

5. All rail travel is included in the price of this trip, but you will no longer be travelling on a Japan Rail Pass. This is to ensure that we can secure seat reservations without you needing to queue at the ticket counter, and to remove the possibility of you travelling in busy, unreserved seat cars during peak season. It will also increase the train options available, including more bullet train options, making journeys faster and more efficient.

6. Double rooms in Japanese hotel rooms can be smaller than you may be used to (e.g. 20 square meters). Every effort will be made to accommodate double room requests. However, during busy periods, there may be occasions when we are unable to offer a double room, so a twin room will be provided.

Tour details
Tour Provider Intrepid Travel
Price From
$9,352
Number of Days
12
Start Location
Tokyo, Japan
End Location
Kyoto, Japan
Age Range
Avg. 30+
Group Size
1 to 12
Tour Style
Comfort
Tour Themes
Adventure
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate
Itinerary Open all
Day 1: Tokyo
Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan. Your adventure begins in the country’s lively capital, Tokyo, with a welcome meeting at 6 pm at your hotel. If you get to the city early, there are many sides of Tokyo to explore, from history museums and world-class shopping to neighbourhood backstreets lined with hole in the wall eateries and bars. After your meeting, join your new travel companions for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Tokyo’s food scene is undoubtedly one of the world’s best, and the city truly celebrates the art of eating well. Sample a range of regional and seasonal delights, including handmade soba noodles, crispy tempura and yakitori. After dinner, you may like to experience Tokyo’s vibrant nightlife and head to a local izakaya.
Day 2: Tokyo
Bursting with contemporary urban culture and historic temples and shrines, Tokyo has so much to uncover. Exploring the world’s largest city alone can be a daunting task, but today your leader will introduce you to the old and new Tokyo on a half-day tour. Begin in the Asakusa area, one of the older and more traditional parts of Tokyo, often called the temple district. Here you’ll stop by Senso-ji, the city’s oldest temple – founded almost 1400 years ago when Tokyo was nothing more than a fishing village. Browse the many interesting stalls filled with tasty treats, crafts and souvenirs that line the shopping street of Nakamise dori. Then, jump on the metro to explore the buzzing Shibuya area. Check out one of the busiest intersections in the world before heading into a depachika (underground food hall) for a tempting array of Japanese treats. Before diving into Harajuku district, the home of quirky youth pop culture. Then get a birds-eye view of Tokyo from Tokyo Skytree which rises to an incredible 634m above the city.
Day 3: Tokyo
This morning, get ready for a delicious experience at the famous Tsukiji Outer Market, where fresh seafood from Tokyo's largest wholesale fish market (recently relocated to a new site at Toyosu) is delivered and ready to sample daily. Your leader will provide insight into the underwater treasures that go into the local cuisine, then you’ll take a sushi making class to learn about the art and history of this Japanese cuisine that's loved across the world. Learn how to make nigiri sushi, hand-rolled sushi or temari sushi, then enjoy your fresh creations for lunch. After learning some valuable skills to take home with you, you can join your leader for a short walking tour in the Ginza area and then enjoy a free afternoon in the city. Maybe check out the Yayoi Kusama Museum for its amazing exhibits by the avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama (advance reservation required), browse high-end shops in Ginza, experience the theatre of a kabuki play, or create your own entertainment with some karaoke.
Day 4: Hakone
Say sayonara to Tokyo this morning and board a train bound for the mountainous onsen (hot spring) town of Hakone. Away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, Hakone offers tranquillity among stunning natural scenery. In the afternoon, take a cable car up the mountains to the sulphur vents of Owakudani, followed by a boat trip across the serene Ashinoko Lake. Enjoy spectacular views, and on a clear day, you’ll even catch a glimpse of Mt Fuji in the distance. Later, check in to the Susukinohara Ichinoyu, your Feature Stay accommodation for the evening. Here, you’ll experience the design and ambience of a traditional Japanese ryokan without sacrificing modern comforts. Each room comes with a private onsen, and there are also larger public indoor and outdoor onsens that overlook the surrounding greenery. Tonight, you’ll have dinner at the on-site restaurant which serves up a feast of classic Japanese dishes. Then, spend a blissful evening relaxing in your onsen.
Day 5: Takayama
Today, travel to Takayama via shinkansen (bullet train), with a few changes along the way. Takayama is a charming Edo-period town located in the Japanese alps. Renowned for its traditional inns, sake breweries and tranquil atmosphere, this riverside jewel of central Honshu may well be one of the most enjoyable stops on your trip. When you arrive, head out on a walking tour with your leader who will point out examples of traditional architecture as you explore the old part of town. Learn how the town’s isolated location caused it to develop a unique culinary scene. The area is particularly famous for Hida beef, which comes from a black-haired Japanese cattle breed that has been raised in Gifu Prefecture for at least 14 months. Stop off on your tour to sample delicious Hida beef sushi or skewers. Then pay a visit to the Takayama Showa-kan Museum. This is not your average museum – here you’ll find a celebration of pop culture from the turbulent period of Emperor Hirohito’s six-decade reign.
Day 6: Takayama
Start the day with a visit to the Takayama morning market. The Gifu region is known for its production of high-altitude vegetables, and local women have been travelling in from the countryside to sell their produce for more than 600 years. Your leader will guide you through the market stalls selling colourful pickles, bags of miso wrapped in leaves, genkotsu ame (soy bean candy), preserved fish, spices and the delicious marshmallow treat of owara tamaten. After some time to peruse the local treats, hop on a public bus and head to the village of Shirakawa-go – home to charming thatched-roof cottages built in the gassho-zukuri style. Learn about ancient countryside life with your leader and explore the village with the magnificent backdrop of the Japanese Alps. Enjoy some free time in Takayama after you return in the afternoon. If you like, you can also check out Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall which has an excellent array of festival floats on display.
Day 7: Hiroshima
This morning, you’ll travel by train to Hiroshima – a cosmopolitan city with a tragic past. Today, the city is full of distinctive cuisine, tightknit communities and a focus on promoting world peace. When you arrive, head out with your leader for an orientation walk to familiarise yourself with the city. After working up an appetite, head to a local restaurant for dinner and try some of Hiroshima’s signature dishes. The city is renowned for its fantastic oysters and okonomiyaki – a delicious savoury pancake made with egg, cabbage, soba noodles and meat or seafood.
Day 8: Hiroshima
This morning you’ll visit the Genbaku (A-Bomb) Dome and the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Your leader will share the devastating story of the fateful day in August 1945 when Hiroshima was attacked by atomic warfare. The dome was just metres from the atomic site and was able to retain its shape – serving as a reminder of the attack and now symbol of peace. The memorial park serves a similar purpose and has museums, memorials and monuments dedicated to the memory of victims, education on what lead to the bomb’s use, as well as advocating world peace. After your visit, take a short ferry ride to the island of Miyajima. The island is home to the Shinto shrine of Itsukushima, known for its huge bright orange gate (torii) that rises majestically out of the sea. Miyajima is an ideal place for walking. There is the lovely Momiji Park from where it is possible to walk or take a cable car up to the top of Mt Misen.
Day 9: Kyoto
As you speed north to Kyoto on shinkansen, you’ll stop on the way at Japan’s most impressive samurai castle at Himeji. The building, which has survived earthquakes and war since the mid-16th century, was restored to its full glory in 2015. Explore the castle that was once home to over 10,000 samurai families, learn about their lives and look out over the castle grounds and the city below. Arrive in Kyoto mid-afternoon. Originally founded as Heian-kyo (literally 'tranquillity and peace capital') by Emperor Kammu in 794, Kyoto had its golden age during the imperial court's heyday from 794 to 1185. Join your leader and walk around Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, and learn about the history of geisha culture as you explore old wooden teahouses and exclusive restaurants. You might want to return here in the evening when it really springs to life. You may also spot geikos (geishas) or maikos (apprentice geishas) with their elaborate dress and make up on their way out to events.
Day 10: Kyoto
Begin your day with a city tour around some of Kyoto’s sights. Visit the extravagantly decorated Kinkakuji Temple, immortalised in Yukio Mishima’s novel 'The Golden Pavilion'. After, visit Daitokuji Temple – the head temple of the Daitokuji School of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism built about 800 years ago. Take part in a short, guided meditation session, then enjoy a cup of green tea while you speak to a monk about the philosophy of Zen Buddhism and the art of meditation. This spiritual experience will reveal a side of Japan that most visitors don’t get to see and is sure to be one of the lasting memories of your journey. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy – perhaps grab a bite to eat at the Nishiki Market, called ‘Kyoto’s kitchen’ by the locals.
Day 11: Kyoto
This morning, head to Kyoto’s famed Fushimi Inari Shrine – known throughout the world as the ‘Path of the Red Gates.’ Take time to appreciate the quieter corners of the shrine, and if you’re feeling fit, a walk to the halfway point provides stunning city views. Continue with a short train ride and walk to a renowned sake brewery. Your visit to the brewery covers every aspect of sake creation – with full-scale historical artefacts in abundance and a chance to taste different types of sake at the end of your visit. In the evening, celebrate the end of your adventure over dinner with your travel companions at a local restaurant sharing the authentic flavours of Kyoto.
Day 12: Kyoto
There are no activities planned for the day and you’re free to depart at any time after check out. If you’re departing later, you can arrange luggage storage at the hotel. If you’d like to extend your stay in Kyoto, and it’s recommended that you do, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time.
Inclusions
  • Meals: 11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 4 dinners.
  • Transport: Boat, Public Bus, Cable Car, Ferry, Metro, Bullet Train, Train.
  • Accommodation: Hotel (10 nt), Hakone Feature Stay (1 nt).
  • Tokyo - Welcome dinner.
  • Tokyo - Sensoji Temple.
  • Tokyo - Shibuya walking tour.
  • Tokyo - Meiji Jingu Shrine.
  • Tokyo - Yoyogi Park.
  • Tokyo - Tokyo Skytree.
  • Tokyo - Tsukiji Outer Market.
  • Tokyo - Sushi Making Class.
  • Hakone - Cable car/Ropeway.
  • Hakone - Lake Ashinoko boat cruise.
  • Takayama - Leader-led walking tour (with street food sampling).
  • Takayama - Showa Museum.
  • Takayama - Shirakawago Village.
  • Takayama - Morning Market visit.
  • Hiroshima - Okonomiyaki dinner.
  • Hiroshima - Leader-led orientation walk.
  • Hiroshima - Miyajima Island day trip.
  • Miyajima - Itsukushima-jinja Shrine.
  • Hiroshima - Peace Park & A - Bomb Dome.
  • Hiroshima - Peace Museum.
  • Himeji - Himeji Castle.
  • Kyoto - Gion District walk.
  • Kyoto - Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion).
  • Kyoto - Daitokuji Temple.
  • Kyoto - Zen Buddhism meditation session.
  • Kyoto - Fushimi Inari-Taisha.
  • Kyoto - Sake Brewery & tasting.
  • Kyoto - Final dinner.
Departure dates
All pp pricing is based on twin share occupancy. Single supplements will apply
Start End Availability Price NZD
31 Oct 2024 11 Nov 2024 1 $14,835
08 Nov 2024 19 Nov 2024 2 $13,509
14 Nov 2024 25 Nov 2024 1 $14,465
19 Nov 2024 30 Nov 2024 2 $13,905
05 Dec 2024 16 Dec 2024 8 $9,352
15 Dec 2024 26 Dec 2024 9 $9,728
09 Jan 2025 20 Jan 2025 6 $12,435
06 Feb 2025 17 Feb 2025 6 $11,845
27 Feb 2025 10 Mar 2025 7 $11,845
04 Mar 2025 15 Mar 2025 10 $12,320
06 Mar 2025 17 Mar 2025 10 $12,320
09 Mar 2025 20 Mar 2025 10 $12,320
11 Mar 2025 22 Mar 2025 10 $12,320
16 Mar 2025 27 Mar 2025 12 $12,665
18 Mar 2025 29 Mar 2025 10 $12,665
20 Mar 2025 31 Mar 2025 7 $13,045
21 Mar 2025 01 Apr 2025 9 $13,045
23 Mar 2025 03 Apr 2025 1 $14,870
25 Mar 2025 05 Apr 2025 4 $13,825
27 Mar 2025 07 Apr 2025 4 $13,960
30 Mar 2025 10 Apr 2025 7 $13,045
31 Mar 2025 11 Apr 2025 1 $13,045
01 Apr 2025 12 Apr 2025 8 $13,045
03 Apr 2025 14 Apr 2025 8 $13,045
04 Apr 2025 15 Apr 2025 10 $13,045
05 Apr 2025 16 Apr 2025 12 $13,045
06 Apr 2025 17 Apr 2025 10 $12,393
07 Apr 2025 18 Apr 2025 12 $13,045
08 Apr 2025 19 Apr 2025 9 $13,045
11 Apr 2025 22 Apr 2025 7 $13,155
12 Apr 2025 23 Apr 2025 12 $13,045
13 Apr 2025 24 Apr 2025 11 $13,045
14 Apr 2025 25 Apr 2025 7 $13,155
08 May 2025 19 May 2025 4 $12,810
10 May 2025 21 May 2025 4 $12,565
13 May 2025 24 May 2025 2 $13,305
15 May 2025 26 May 2025 6 $12,565
18 May 2025 29 May 2025 10 $12,320
20 May 2025 31 May 2025 10 $12,320
22 May 2025 02 Jun 2025 12 $12,320
25 May 2025 05 Jun 2025 10 $12,320
27 May 2025 07 Jun 2025 10 $12,320
29 May 2025 09 Jun 2025 12 $12,320
31 May 2025 11 Jun 2025 12 $12,320
05 Jun 2025 16 Jun 2025 10 $11,845
08 Jun 2025 19 Jun 2025 12 $11,845
12 Jun 2025 23 Jun 2025 12 $11,845
15 Jun 2025 26 Jun 2025 12 $11,845
19 Jun 2025 30 Jun 2025 12 $11,845
26 Jun 2025 07 Jul 2025 12 $11,845
01 Jul 2025 12 Jul 2025 10 $11,845
17 Jul 2025 28 Jul 2025 12 $11,845
19 Jul 2025 30 Jul 2025 12 $11,845
24 Jul 2025 04 Aug 2025 12 $11,845
27 Jul 2025 07 Aug 2025 12 $11,845
29 Jul 2025 09 Aug 2025 12 $11,845
31 Jul 2025 11 Aug 2025 12 $11,845
02 Aug 2025 13 Aug 2025 12 $11,845
19 Aug 2025 30 Aug 2025 12 $11,845
21 Aug 2025 01 Sep 2025 12 $11,845
24 Aug 2025 04 Sep 2025 12 $11,845
26 Aug 2025 06 Sep 2025 12 $11,845
28 Aug 2025 08 Sep 2025 12 $11,845
31 Aug 2025 11 Sep 2025 6 $12,320
02 Sep 2025 13 Sep 2025 9 $12,320
04 Sep 2025 15 Sep 2025 10 $12,320
06 Sep 2025 17 Sep 2025 10 $12,320
07 Sep 2025 18 Sep 2025 12 $12,320
09 Sep 2025 20 Sep 2025 12 $12,320
11 Sep 2025 22 Sep 2025 12 $12,320
14 Sep 2025 25 Sep 2025 12 $12,320
16 Sep 2025 27 Sep 2025 12 $12,320
18 Sep 2025 29 Sep 2025 12 $12,320
19 Sep 2025 30 Sep 2025 12 $12,320
21 Sep 2025 02 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
23 Sep 2025 04 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
25 Sep 2025 06 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
26 Sep 2025 07 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
28 Sep 2025 09 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
30 Sep 2025 11 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
02 Oct 2025 13 Oct 2025 10 $13,045
03 Oct 2025 14 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
05 Oct 2025 16 Oct 2025 8 $13,045
07 Oct 2025 18 Oct 2025 4 $13,825
09 Oct 2025 20 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
12 Oct 2025 23 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
14 Oct 2025 25 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
16 Oct 2025 27 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
17 Oct 2025 28 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
19 Oct 2025 30 Oct 2025 12 $13,045
20 Oct 2025 31 Oct 2025 10 $13,045
21 Oct 2025 01 Nov 2025 12 $13,045
23 Oct 2025 03 Nov 2025 12 $13,045
24 Oct 2025 04 Nov 2025 10 $13,045
26 Oct 2025 06 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
28 Oct 2025 08 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
02 Nov 2025 13 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
06 Nov 2025 17 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
07 Nov 2025 18 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
09 Nov 2025 20 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
11 Nov 2025 22 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
13 Nov 2025 24 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
14 Nov 2025 25 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
16 Nov 2025 27 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
18 Nov 2025 29 Nov 2025 12 $12,665
20 Nov 2025 01 Dec 2025 12 $12,665
23 Nov 2025 04 Dec 2025 12 $12,665
25 Nov 2025 06 Dec 2025 12 $12,665
27 Nov 2025 08 Dec 2025 12 $12,665
30 Nov 2025 11 Dec 2025 12 $12,320
04 Dec 2025 15 Dec 2025 12 $11,845
07 Dec 2025 18 Dec 2025 12 $11,845
11 Dec 2025 22 Dec 2025 12 $11,845
16 Dec 2025 27 Dec 2025 12 $11,845
08 Jan 2026 19 Jan 2026 12 $12,435
05 Feb 2026 16 Feb 2026 12 $12,435
19 Feb 2026 02 Mar 2026 12 $12,435
26 Feb 2026 09 Mar 2026 12 $12,435
01 Mar 2026 12 Mar 2026 12 $12,935
03 Mar 2026 14 Mar 2026 12 $12,935
05 Mar 2026 16 Mar 2026 12 $12,935
08 Mar 2026 19 Mar 2026 12 $12,935
10 Mar 2026 21 Mar 2026 12 $12,935
12 Mar 2026 23 Mar 2026 12 $12,935
15 Mar 2026 26 Mar 2026 12 $13,830
17 Mar 2026 28 Mar 2026 12 $13,830
19 Mar 2026 30 Mar 2026 12 $13,830
20 Mar 2026 31 Mar 2026 12 $13,830
22 Mar 2026 02 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
24 Mar 2026 04 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
26 Mar 2026 06 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
27 Mar 2026 07 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
29 Mar 2026 09 Apr 2026 10 $13,830
30 Mar 2026 10 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
31 Mar 2026 11 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
02 Apr 2026 13 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
03 Apr 2026 14 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
04 Apr 2026 15 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
05 Apr 2026 16 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
06 Apr 2026 17 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
07 Apr 2026 18 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
09 Apr 2026 20 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
11 Apr 2026 22 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
12 Apr 2026 23 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
13 Apr 2026 24 Apr 2026 12 $13,830
07 May 2026 18 May 2026 12 $12,935
09 May 2026 20 May 2026 12 $12,935
12 May 2026 23 May 2026 12 $12,935
14 May 2026 25 May 2026 12 $12,935
17 May 2026 28 May 2026 12 $12,935
19 May 2026 30 May 2026 12 $12,935
21 May 2026 01 Jun 2026 12 $12,935
24 May 2026 04 Jun 2026 12 $12,935
26 May 2026 06 Jun 2026 12 $12,935
28 May 2026 08 Jun 2026 12 $12,935
30 May 2026 10 Jun 2026 12 $12,935
04 Jun 2026 15 Jun 2026 12 $12,435
07 Jun 2026 18 Jun 2026 12 $12,435
11 Jun 2026 22 Jun 2026 12 $12,435
14 Jun 2026 25 Jun 2026 12 $12,435
18 Jun 2026 29 Jun 2026 12 $12,435
25 Jun 2026 06 Jul 2026 12 $12,435
30 Jun 2026 11 Jul 2026 12 $12,435
16 Jul 2026 27 Jul 2026 12 $12,435
18 Jul 2026 29 Jul 2026 12 $12,435
23 Jul 2026 03 Aug 2026 12 $12,435
26 Jul 2026 06 Aug 2026 12 $12,435
28 Jul 2026 08 Aug 2026 12 $12,435
30 Jul 2026 10 Aug 2026 12 $12,435
01 Aug 2026 12 Aug 2026 12 $12,435
18 Aug 2026 29 Aug 2026 12 $12,435
20 Aug 2026 31 Aug 2026 12 $12,435
23 Aug 2026 03 Sep 2026 12 $12,435
25 Aug 2026 05 Sep 2026 12 $12,435
27 Aug 2026 07 Sep 2026 12 $12,435
30 Aug 2026 10 Sep 2026 12 $12,435
01 Sep 2026 12 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
03 Sep 2026 14 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
05 Sep 2026 16 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
06 Sep 2026 17 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
08 Sep 2026 19 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
10 Sep 2026 21 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
13 Sep 2026 24 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
15 Sep 2026 26 Sep 2026 10 $12,935
17 Sep 2026 28 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
18 Sep 2026 29 Sep 2026 12 $12,935
20 Sep 2026 01 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
22 Sep 2026 03 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
24 Sep 2026 05 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
25 Sep 2026 06 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
27 Sep 2026 08 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
29 Sep 2026 10 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
01 Oct 2026 12 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
02 Oct 2026 13 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
04 Oct 2026 15 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
06 Oct 2026 17 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
08 Oct 2026 19 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
11 Oct 2026 22 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
13 Oct 2026 24 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
15 Oct 2026 26 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
16 Oct 2026 27 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
18 Oct 2026 29 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
19 Oct 2026 30 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
20 Oct 2026 31 Oct 2026 12 $13,830
22 Oct 2026 02 Nov 2026 12 $13,830
23 Oct 2026 03 Nov 2026 12 $13,830
25 Oct 2026 05 Nov 2026 12 $13,830
27 Oct 2026 07 Nov 2026 12 $13,830
01 Nov 2026 12 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
05 Nov 2026 16 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
06 Nov 2026 17 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
08 Nov 2026 19 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
10 Nov 2026 21 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
12 Nov 2026 23 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
13 Nov 2026 24 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
15 Nov 2026 26 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
17 Nov 2026 28 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
19 Nov 2026 30 Nov 2026 12 $13,300
22 Nov 2026 03 Dec 2026 12 $13,300
24 Nov 2026 05 Dec 2026 12 $13,300
26 Nov 2026 07 Dec 2026 12 $13,300
29 Nov 2026 10 Dec 2026 12 $12,935
03 Dec 2026 14 Dec 2026 12 $12,435
06 Dec 2026 17 Dec 2026 12 $12,435
10 Dec 2026 21 Dec 2026 12 $12,435
15 Dec 2026 26 Dec 2026 12 $12,435