Japan for Senior Visitors
Slow, Gentle and Deep Japan
Standard travel models ignore on purpose matters of generational differences, throwing in the same fast paced destinations crammed tours where fatigue is seen as an unavoidable side-effect, if not a requisite proof of experience that a journey has been performed. Unless physical challenge is sought after, traveling should also comply with the yearning for comfort all the way through. Besides, and despite the media hype, Japan is by and large a slow paced, slow life destination.
Japan can also be a challenge for Senior Visitors. Traditional seating, cross-legged on the floor generates at best uncomfort that no layer of flat cushions can diminish. Sleeping in a traditional room on a futon thick type of mattress is a must-do experience that should not be repeated more than two nights in a row. If you are considering visiting as a senior traveler, if you are planning coming with senior travelers, or offering your parents or grand-parents, or anyone dear around you not looking for a heroic hectic journey, but a unique well balanced smooth discovery of the country, Nextaroma is right with you.
Japan can also be a challenge for Senior Visitors. Traditional seating, cross-legged on the floor generates at best uncomfort that no layer of flat cushions can diminish. Sleeping in a traditional room on a futon thick type of mattress is a must-do experience that should not be repeated more than two nights in a row. If you are considering visiting as a senior traveler, if you are planning coming with senior travelers, or offering your parents or grand-parents, or anyone dear around you not looking for a heroic hectic journey, but a unique well balanced smooth discovery of the country, Nextaroma is right with you.
Confort when visiting Japan should not be a luxury
With Nextaroma, I cares and plan for comfort, starting with well timed stress free days in Japan, avoiding you the plague of constant mobility, diverging from herded crowds, allowing you to breath in the calm and quietness that is also to be found in the middle of Tokyo or any other big city as well as in a secluded shrine, or a terrace on a sleepy stream after pure Japanese lunch enjoyed on comfortable chairs, not in cross legged position. Be gentle with yourself, or anyone dear around you who is more comfortable on the slow side. Japan deserves their visit too, or yours. Inquire.