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8 Days Kansai Tour with Wakayama - Kobe Beef, Mt Koya, Shirahama Beach & Onsen

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Western Japan Tour with Coastal Charm, Hiking, Hot Spring & Beach Relaxing

Discover Western Japan’s highlights on this 8 Day Kansai Tour with Wakayama! From bustling Osaka streets to tranquil mountain trails, this journey blends iconic sights, tasty bites, and moments of pure bliss - perfect for travelers seeking a mix of history, hiking, and rejuvenation.

Begin in Osaka, then savor Kobe’s world-famous beef and Arima Onsen’s healing waters. Explore Kyoto’s UNESCO temples, bamboo groves, and historic streets. Hike serene Mount Koya, a sacred Buddhist mountain, and stay in a temple lodging while savoring shojin ryori (vegetarian cuisine). Unwind at Shirahama Beach, Japan’s "Hawaii," with its white sands and tropical vibes, and soak in Shirahama Onsen.

Book our 8 Days Kansai Tour now. Blend urban energy, cultural treasures, and natural beauty - all while enjoying onsen relaxation and beach bliss. Let Japan’s coastal charm and spiritual serenity create unforgettable memories!

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Enjoy your Osaka Free Time, Explore the grandeur of Osaka Castle Park, one of Japan's most iconic landmarks. Indulge in a culinary and shopping adventure by strolling through the neon-lit streets of Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori.
Osaka Castle Park, Japan
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Highlight 2: Kitano Ijinkan (Kitano-cho), Kobe’s historic district, preserves 30+ Western-style mansions from the 1860s. Explore landmarks like the Weathercock House and mint-green Moegi House, now museums, cafes.
Kitano-cho District, Kobe
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Highlight 3: Walk to Ikuta Shrine, Kobe's 1,800-year-old spiritual heart & famous for "God of Marriage". It is a historic urban oasis in downtown Kobe. Experience the unique "Water Divination Fortune" & write your wishes on an Ema for love & health.
Ikuta Shrine, Kobe
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Highlight 4: Taste the "Rolls-Royce of Beef" in Kobe! The city is famous for Kobe Wagyu Beef, renowned for its delicate texture, beautiful marbling & rich flavor. Don't miss this unforgettable culinary experience! Best enjoyed near Sannomiya Station.
Try Kobe Beef with AOT Team
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Highlight 5: Explore Meriken Park, Kobe's waterfront landmark & a seaside hub celebrating Kobe's port history. See the iconic Kobe Port Tower, snap a photo at the "BE KOBE" monument & an outview of the sail-shaped Kobe Maritime Museum.
Kobe Port, Japan
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Highlight 6: Unwind at Kobe's Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest and most famous hot springs. Enjoy the therapeutic "Kinsen" (rustic gold) and "Ginsen" (silver) therapeutic waters. Stroll charming streets lined with traditional inns for ultimate relaxation.
Arima Onsen, Kobe of Japan
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Highlight 7: Nestled atop Mount Rokko, Rokkosan Pasture offers a delightful escape with panoramic views of Kobe. It's a perfect family spot for immersive animal encounters and fresh dairy treats like delicious ice cream.
Rokkosan Pasture, Kobe
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Highlight 8: Maiko Marine Promenade: Walk on thrilling glass floors 47m above the sea in Kobe’s Maiko Park! Marvel at panoramic Akashi Strait views and the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge.
Akashi Strait Bridge, Kobe
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Highlight 9: Visit Kyoto’s serene temples (UNESCO Sites), exquisite Japanese gardens, and colorful shrines. Explore iconic sites such as the wooden stage of Kiyomizudera Temple, the thousands of torii gates of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, and the gilded splendor of Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion).
 Kiyomizudera Temple, Kyoto
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Highlight 10: In Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital for over 1,000 years, immerse yourself in Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Stroll through Japan's ancient street districts like Sannenzaka Ninenzaka and Gion, where you might encounter a geisha or maiko (a geisha in training).
Gion (Kyoto's famous geisha district)
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Highlight 11: Take a scenic train ride to Kyoto's western suburbs - Arashiyama. Train runs along the Hozugawa River gorge,offering fantastic views of the forests and mountains.It is particularly beautiful during the cherry blossom season and autumn when the foliage turns vibrant hue.
Sagano Scenic Railway, Kyoto
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Highlight 12: Depart Kyoto for sacred Mount Kōya, UNESCO-listed birthplace of Shingon Buddhism. Hike, explore Okunoin cemetery, Kongobu-ji, and Danjo Garan. Experience temple lodging and a profound Buddhist vegetarian feast.
Okuno-in Temple, Koyasan
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Highlight 13: Walk on Senjojiki Rock Plateau, Wakayama’s coastal wonder, for a stroll on 18M-year-old eroded sandstone. Named for its "thousand tatami" layers, it blends stacked rocks, sunsets, and fossil trails—pure natural art.
Senjojiki Rock Plateau, Wakayama
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Highlight 14: Relax on Shirahama Beach's white sands, Japan's Hawaii. Then, unwind at the ancient Saki-no-Yu Onsen, an open-air bath with therapeutic waters and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
Shirarahama Beach, Wakayama
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Osaka (1 Day)

Free Time Explore (Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, Osaka Castle Park)

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Kobe (2 Days)

Kitano-cho District, Ikuta Shrine, Sannomiya Station (Kobe Beef; Lunch Optional), Meriken Park, Arima Onsen, Rokkosan Pasture (Closed on Tuesdays), Nankinmachi (Chinatown), Maiko Marine Promenade (Akashi Strait Bridge)

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Kyoto (2 Days)

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (World Heritage), Kiyomizu-dera Temple (World Heritage), Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka, Yasaka Shrine, Gion, Kinkaku-ji Temple (World Heritage), Sagano Scenic Railway, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Tenryu-ji Temple (World Heritage), Togetsukyo Bridge

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Koyasan of Wakayama (1 Day)

Short Hike at Mount Koya (World Heritage Site): Okunoin Temple (Cemetery), Kongobu-ji Temple (Zen garden), Danjo Garan, Koyasan Temple Lodging (Taste Shojin Ryori)

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Shirahama of Wakayama (1 Day)

Sandanbeki Cliff (Photo Stop Only), Senjojiki Rock Plateau, Shirarahama Beach, Shirahama Onsen (Optional), Engetsu Island (Photo Stop Only)

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Osaka (1 Day)

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Day 1 Osaka Arrival, Japan | Airport Pick-up & Hotel Check-in, Free Exploration

Welcome to Japan! Upon your arrival at Osaka's Kansai International Airport, our representative will greet you with a sign bearing your name right at the arrivals gate. Then he will transfer you to your carefully selected hotel in Osaka. Check into your hotel and take some time to settle in and refresh. The rest of today is free for you to explore the local surroundings at your own pace.

Osaka, as Japan's third-largest city and a major economic hub, is renowned for its rich history, diverse cuisine, unique culture, and strong economic power. The city exudes a distinct sense of humor and an open, warm personality, making it exceptionally vibrant and colorful compared to other cities. Across its vast concrete expanse, dazzling neon lights and brightly colored storefronts illuminate the lively nightlife and irresistible culinary scenes. Known as the "nation's kitchen," Osaka is the birthplace of many Japanese culinary delights.

Arrival Ideas:
1. By Flight
: Kansai International Airport (KIX) is the main international gateway to the Kansai region of Japan. It hosts direct flights from major cities across Asia, Europe, North America, and Australia. In addition to international routes, KIX offers a wide range of domestic flights connecting Osaka with major Japanese cities like Tokyo, Sapporo, Okinawa, and Fukuoka.
2. By Shinkansen (Bullet Train): Shin-Osaka Station is the city’s shinkansen station.  It can be reached via a short train ride from major cities like Tokyo, Nagoya, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka, making it a convenient option if you’re traveling from other parts of Japan.

Free Time Ideas:
1.You can explore the Umeda district on your own, visiting the Umeda Sky Building for panoramic views of the city from its Floating Garden Observatory. As the sun sets, the city lights up, providing spectacular views and a perfect backdrop for your first night in Japan.
2.Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditional Japanese art form of ukiyo-e.
3.Shinsekai (New World) & Tsutenkaku Tower: Shinsekai, meaning "New World," is a nostalgic and unique shopping district in Osaka, known for its retro vibe, old-school charm, and vibrant atmosphere. Originally built in 1912, Tsutenkaku Tower offers views of the Osaka skyline and is located in the retro-themed Shinsekai area.

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Day 2 Osaka - Kobe | Kitano-cho District, Ikuta Shrine, Sannomiya Station (Kobe Beef; Lunch Optional), Meriken Park (Exterior View: Kobe Port Tower), Arima Onsen (Optional)

Enjoy Kobe Day Tour from Osaka, Explore top attractions in Kobe, such as Kitano-cho District (Western-style Architectures & history of Kobe Port), Ikuta Shrine (God of Marriage), Sannomiya Station Street (Kobe Beef & local food), and Meriken Park (view modern landmarks of Kobe).

The Kitano-cho District (Kitano Ljinkan-gai北野异人馆街区) is a must-visit attraction in Kobe, renowned for preserving over 30 Western-style century-old buildings. After Kobe Port opened as a trading port to the outside world in 1868, traders, diplomats, and missionaries from various countries flocked in and built residences on the slopes of Kitano-cho (such as the British Residence, Italian Residence, German Residence, American Residence, French Residence, Chinese Residence, etc.), which later became known as "Foreigners' Residences异人馆." Today, these old houses, blending Gothic, Victorian, and other styles, have mostly been transformed into museums, galleries, or art centers. They are also popular spots for locals to take wedding photos and for anime fans to visit anime scenes.

While strolling through the old district, you cannot miss the Weathercock House (风见鸡馆) with its bronze rooster weathervane atop a red brick spire. It is a landmark of Kobe and was the former residence of the 19th-century German merchant, Thomas. Passing by the Moegi House (萌黄之馆) with its striking mint green exterior, which was once the American Consulate, is also a highlight. You can relax and enjoy a cup of coffee at the "Most Beautiful Starbucks in Japan," feeling the laid-back atmosphere. Don't forget to try the Matcha and Milk swirl ice cream of Rokko Ranch while you're there.

Tip: The Kitano-cho District is free to enter, but separate tickets are needed for admission to individual houses/Residences. It is recommended to opt for the 3-in-1 ticket based on your time and interests (at your own expense).

Then, walk to Ikuta Shrine (生田神社), a highly effective Japanese shrine for praying for love and marriage. It has a history of over 1,800 years, making it one of Japan's oldest shrines. Its name is also related to Kobe. The shrine's original name was "Kanbei," which gradually transformed into the present-day city name "Kobe." Despite being located in the bustling district of Kobe, Ikuta Shrine is like an "urban oasis"—housing the ancient "Ikuta Forest生田之森" that's over a thousand years old. Nice for a relaxing stroll.

The main enshrined deity at the shrine is "Wakahiru-me稚日女尊," who is the younger sister of the sun goddess Amaterasu, governing light, creativity, weaving, and symbolizing "youth and vitality." Legend has it that she plays matchmaker while weaving, hence she is known as the "God of Marriage姻缘之神". You can experience a unique "Water Divination Fortune水占签": purchasing a piece of paper from the shrine maiden, floating it in the waters of the Golden Dragon Spring, where a mysterious prophecy gradually emerges. You can also buy an Ema (绘马wooden plaque for wishes), write desired wishes (for relationships, peace, health, etc.), believed to be particularly effective. If lucky, one might even witness a local wedding ceremony taking place here!

At lunchtime, you can explore the streets around the Sannomiya Station (神户三宫站), which is famous for locals to enjoy the famous Kobe Beef and other delicious Japanese food. Kobe Wagyu Beef is incredibly famous! It is known for its delicate texture, beautiful marbling, and rich, flavorful taste, often referred to as the "Rolls-Royce of Beef." (PS: The name "Kobe" actually comes from here—his father, Joe Bryant, dined at a Japanese restaurant in Philadelphia, where he particularly enjoyed the Kobe beef and decided to name his son "Kobe".)

In the afternoon, time to explore Meriken Park (美利坚公园). Meriken Park used to be a dedicated port for foreign steamships, but in 1987, it was transformed into a seaside park specifically to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Kobe Port's opening. The term "Meriken" in the name is a phonetic translation of "American" during the Meiji era. One of the park's most popular spots is the "BE KOBE" photo spot, established to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Kobe Port's opening. The park also houses the Kobe Maritime Museum, designed to resemble a ship just setting sail with its sails raised, which is quite interesting. The park offers a great vantage point for viewing the Kobe Port Tower, a Kobe landmark standing at 108 meters tall. You can climb to the top observation deck for panoramic views of the entire cityscape (self-pay). A section of the park also preserves a damaged pier from the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake as a memorial to the disaster, reminding everyone to cherish the present.

After a stroll, you can take a break with a cup of coffee before exploring the modern art installations and sculptures within the park, enjoying a relaxing walk in the sea breeze. In the evening, the park hosts a light show accompanied by music and fountains, creating a romantic atmosphere.

At last, head to Arima Onsen. Arima Onsen is the oldest hot spring in the Kansai region of Japan and is one of Japan's three most famous hot springs (alongside Gero Onsen and Kusatsu Onsen). It was established by Buddhist monks as a place of recuperation as early as the 8th century.

The most famous features of Arima Onsen are its "Kinsen" (gold spring) and "Ginsen" (silver spring) waters. Kinsen contains rich iron and sodium, turning rusty in color upon contact with air, hence its name. Locals believe it has notable effects on cold intolerance, lower back pain, joint pain, and skin moisturization. Ginsen, a colorless and tasteless carbonated spring, is beneficial for individuals with high blood pressure and poor arterial circulation, and it can also improve appetite. The hot spring street still retains its traditional Japanese charm, with numerous hot spring inns, tea houses, and shops selling local specialties along the way, making a leisurely stroll particularly enjoyable.

Stay overnight in Kobe.

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Day 3 Kobe - Kyoto | Rokkosan Pasture (Closed on Tuesdays), Nankinmachi (Chinatown), Maiko Marine Promenade (Akashi Strait Bridge)

Kobe Day Tour from mountain to Sea. View Kobe from Rokkosan Pasture, try local food at Nankinmachi (Chinatown), stroll at Maiko Marine Promenade to enjoy the sea view & Akashi Strait Bridge.

In the morning, head to Rokkosan Pasture (Closed on Tuesdays). Nestled atop Mount Rokko, Rokkosan Ranch offers a delightful escape into nature. The panoramic views of the Kobe and the Akashi Strait make it a perfect spot for families and nature lovers. This family-friendly ranch offers immersive animal encounters. Feed calves with special bottles, pet free-roaming sheep, interact with goats/rabbits, and do horseback riding. Do not forget to try the fresh dairy treats like ice cream.

Note: Usually, you need to take a bus/car, a small train, a cable car & a sightseeing bus to reach Rokkosan Ranch. The different modes of transportation also make your Rokkosan Ranch trip a unique experience.

Then, you can have a walk at Nankinmachi, one of the largest Chinatowns in Japan. The district features traditional Chinese-style buildings, creating a distinctive atmosphere, and is home to a wide variety of Chinese restaurants serving authentic dishes from different regions of China. Enjoy your Chinese food adventure.

In the afternoon, pay a visit to Maiko Marine Promenade - a part of Akashi Strait Bridge (3,911 m). Located in Kobe’s Maiko Park, it is a picturesque coastal walkway offering panoramic views of the Akashi Strait and the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Stroll its 317-meter circular path (47 m above the Seto Inland Sea), you will marvel at the jaw-dropping views of the ocean and engineering marvel beneath your feet. This unique walkway features sections with glass floors, giving you a thrilling view of the waves below. A must for fearless sightseers!

If time permits, with just steps away, Maiko Park provides serene green spaces, photo-perfect bridge vistas, and access to the historic Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (self-pay).

Note for Maiko Marine Promenade: Closed on Every second Monday of the month (from October to March), if it falls on a national holiday, it will be closed and will resume the following day.

After that, head to Kyoto.

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Day 4 Kyoto Tour | Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (World Heritage), Kiyomizu-dera Temple (World Heritage), Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka, Yasaka Shrine, Gion

Kyoto, once the capital of Japan, epitomizes ancient Japan. Boasting 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites, over 1,000 Buddhist temples, and more than 400 Shinto shrines, Kyoto is among the world's most culturally rich cities. Known for traditional arts like tea ceremonies, kaiseki dining, and ikebana (flower arranging), Kyoto is also one of the best places to observe geishas.

Start morning in Kyoto bright and early at one of its most iconic sites - the Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine to beat the crowds.

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, known as Senbon Torii (“thousands of torii gates”). Layers upon layers of vermilion torii gates line the lush, wooded hillside, forming a seemingly endless corridor. The vibrant orange and black gates contrast beautifully with the surrounding greenery, creating a visually stunning and almost otherworldly path that is highly photogenic.

Fushimi Inari Taisha was founded in the early 8th century (711 AD) and is primarily dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice, fertility, sake, agriculture, and industry. As you explore the shrine, you will encounter hundreds of fox statues. Said to be the messengers of the god Inari, who is associated with cereal grains, these fox statues often symbolize the deity. Many of these fox statues are depicted holding a key in their mouths, which is said to open the granary.

Tips: Hiking to the summit of the mountain and back will take two to three hours, but many people go only as far as the Yotsutsuji intersection because there are fewer torii gates beyond this point. It will take 30 to 40 minutes to reach Yotsutsuji.

Next, visit Kiyomizudera Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perched on the hillside of Eastern Kyoto, this temple is renowned for its wooden stage that juts out over the hill, providing stunning views of the city and the surrounding nature. The temple's main hall, constructed entirely without the use of nails, is an architectural marvel. Kiyomizu-dera is also celebrated for its sacred waters, which are believed to have wish-granting powers that draw countless visitors who come to drink from its stream. Don’t miss the Hondo (Main Hall), Jishu Shrine, the Otowa Waterfall, and the spiritual experience of the Tainai-Meguri room.

Tips: The scenery at Kiyomizu-dera Temple is distinctively beautiful in each season, offering a unique charm year-round. In spring, the mountains are adorned with charming cherry blossoms; in summer, they are lush with vibrant greenery; in autumn, they are decorated with brilliantly colored leaves; and in winter, they are filled with enchanting trees.

Then, walk up the well-preserved streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka. These charming, sloping streets are lined with traditional shops and quaint tea houses, offering a nostalgic glimpse into Kyoto's past. As you stroll through these areas, you can shop for unique crafts, sample local snacks, and perhaps stop at a café to relax and soak in the atmosphere of old Kyoto.

Continue to Yasaka Shrine, the guardian shrine of the Gion entertainment district, which dates back over 1350 years. Yasaka Shrine is particularly favored by those seeking beauty and wealth. Visiting this significant Shinto shrine in Kyoto, you may also find yourself gaining some good luck. The shrine is most famous for its Gion Matsuri in July, during which you can witness the procession where the deities of Yasaka are paraded through the city streets.

Adjacent to the shrine, Gion is Kyoto's famous geisha district. Here, you might catch a glimpse of Geisha (Geiko) in their elaborate kimonos and traditional makeup. As you wander through the cobblestone streets of Gion, take a moment to appreciate the beautifully preserved machiya (wooden townhouses), ochaya (teahouses), and exclusive ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurants). Gion is particularly enchanting at dusk when the lanterns are lit and geishas and maiko (apprentice geishas) make their way to evening appointments, making the narrow lanes come alive.

Stay overnight in Kyoto.

Optional Activities:
1.Join a Geisha Experience.
It offers a chance to see a performance by a geisha, experience the tea ceremony, and learn all about its artful rituals.
2.Kyoto traditional kimono experience. Wear a traditional kimono and stroll through scenic districts like Gion or around Kiyomizu-Dera Temple. Enjoy photo opportunities and the feel of traditional Japan.

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Day 5 Kyoto Tour | Kinkaku-ji Temple (World Heritage), Sagano Scenic Railway, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Tenryu-ji Temple (World Heritage), Togetsukyo Bridge

Today, you'll be visiting some of Kyoto's most iconic spots, then head to the Arashiyama and Sagano areas located in the northwest of Kyoto. This itinerary will not only allow you to deeply experience Kyoto's culture and history but also bring you closer to nature, letting you feel the changes of the seasons.

Start your day with a visit to one of Kyoto's most iconic sights, Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion) - a UNESCO World Heritage site. This Zen Buddhist temple is famous for its stunning golden exterior. The temple's stunning visual appeal comes from its top two floors, which are completely covered in gold leaf. The reflection of the golden structure shimmering in the pond in front of it makes it perfect for photos and quiet reflection. It was originally built in 1397 as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. After Yoshimitsu's death, as per his will, the villa was converted into a Zen temple by his son.

Next, head to the& Arashiyama area in the western part of Kyoto and take a ride on the Sagano Scenic Railway, also known as the “Romantic Train”. It is a sightseeing train line that runs between Arashiyama and Kameoka.On the way, the train runs along the Hozugawa River gorge, offering fantastic views of the forests and mountains. It is particularly scenic during the autumn foliage season, but in the spring passengers can enjoy the cherry blossoms, in the summer a cool breeze and the sound of cicadas, and in the winter dramatic snowy landscapes.

Exit at Arashiyama Station and walk to the nearby Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. The famous pathway is surrounded by towering bamboo, which creates an otherworldly atmosphere. This path leads you through one of Kyoto's most photographed landscapes.

After a short walk, explore Tenryuji Temple which is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan or "five great Zen temples of Kyoto". Don't miss the garden, designed by the famous Zen master Muso Soseki, which reflects the concept of shakkei ("borrowed landscape"). Tips: The temple and its gardens are particularly beautiful during the cherry blossom season in spring and the colorful foliage season in autumn.

Conclude your visit to Arashiyama by walking to the Togetsukyo Bridge, an iconic historical wooden bridge offering picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and river, encapsulating the tranquil beauty of the area.

After the tour, drive back to downtown Kyoto. Stay overnight in Kyoto.

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Day 6 Kyoto - Koyasan (World Heritage) of Wakayama | Mt Koya Hike: Okunoin Temple (Cemetery), Kongobu-ji Temple (Zen garden), Danjo Garan, Koyasan Temple Lodging (Taste Shojin Ryori)

This morning, depart Kyoto for Koyasan (World Heritage), Japan’s sacred mountain. Enjoy a Mt. Koya Hike, along the way making stops at Okunoin (Japan's largest cemetery), Kongobu-ji Temple, Danjo Garan, and overnight at Koyasan Temple Lodging & dinner with Shojin Ryori.

Koyasan (Mount Koya) is the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism, a form of Esoteric Buddhism in Japan, founded over 1,200 years ago by the eminent monk Kobo Daishi (Kukai; 弘法大师/空海; 774–835) in the early Heian period. Mt Koya, surrounded by a group of mountains in the shape of a lotus flower and known as the "Peak of Eight Leaves," houses 117 temples primarily built in the Tang Dynasty architectural style, making it a unique religious city in Japan often referred to as the "Holy City in the Sky."

In 816 AD, after completing his studies in the Tang Dynasty capital of Chang'an and returning to Japan, Kobo Daishi chose Mount Koya as the site for his spiritual practice and the establishment of Shingon Buddhism. In 2004, Mount Koya was designated as a core part of the " Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range" and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Here, serene ancient paths wind through towering old trees, alongside majestic temple structures, seamlessly blending natural landscapes with cultural history. Mount Koya is not only a pilgrimage site for Buddhists but also attracts history enthusiasts (Sengoku Period in Japan; 1467-1615) and hikers.

Enjoy the Mt Koya Hike: The pilgrimage path leading to Okunoin Temple stretches 2 km from Ichinohashi Bridge to Gobyonohashi Bridge. Strolling along, it feels like a journey through a millennium of Japanese history. Ancient cedar trees, some over a thousand years old, line the path, while around 200,000 graves and stupas are scattered throughout the forest, creating a sort of "Who's Who" cemetery of Japanese history - figures like Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Takeda Shingen... nearly all the heavyweight historical figures you've heard of rest here. They all long to find their own path to redemption here with Kukai (Kobo Daishi). Walking through Okunoin is like reading an entire book of Japanese history & human life. For the daring, consider joining the unique night tour at Okunoin (Optional), where in the dimly lit forest, history and mystery intertwine.

For a profound experience, the top four recommended spots to visit are: Okunoin Temple (奥之院), where Kukai taught & rests (people think Kukai is still alive), Kongobuji Temple (金刚峰寺), the head temple of Shingon Buddhism (where Kukai taught) & the biggest Karesansui (Japanese rock garden/Zen garden) in Japan, the Reihokan Museum (Optional; 灵宝馆) housing precious Buddhist artifacts, and the Danjo Garan (坛上伽蓝) representing the fundamental dojo of Shingon Buddhism.

Another highlight of Koyasan tourism is that there are 52 temple lodgings here. These lodgings not only provide quiet accommodation and vegetarian food (Shojin cuisine), but also provide spiritual practice activities such as meditation, listening to sermons, and copying scriptures. Overnight in Mount Koya.

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Day 7 Koyasan - Shirahama - Osaka | Sandanbeki Cliff (Photo Stop Only), Senjojiki Rock Plateau, Shirarahama Beach, Shirahama Onsen (Optional), Engetsu Island (Photo Stop Only)

Depart from Koya Mountain for Shirahama Beach before heading back to Osaka. Relaxing at Shirahama Onsen (Optional), enjoy your time at Senjojiki Rock Plateau, get photo stops at Sandanbeki Cliff (Pacific Ocean view) & Engetsu Island (chance for sunset).

Note: The journey from Koyasan to Shirahama and onward to Osaka spans roughly 270 km - plan your time wisely to savor every stop along this scenic route!

In the morning, head to Senjojiki Rock Plateau after a quick photo stop at Sandanbeki Cliff. Sandanbeki Cliff is a 60-meter coastal precipice in Wakayama, boasts sheer rock faces carved by waves, offering awe-inspiring vistas of the Pacific Ocean.

Then, reach Senjojiki Rock Plateau for a stroll on ancient formations shaped by natural erosion. Senjojiki, Wakayama’s iconic coastal wonder, is a 4-hectare flat rock platform formed from soft Neogene sandstone eroded by Pacific waves over 18 million years. Named for its "thousand tatami mats/Japanese traditional mats" appearance, it offers surreal views of stacked rock layers. A prime spot for fiery sunsets over the Pacific, where you can see ancient fossilized sea worm trails and wave imprints, all while enjoying the dramatic geography and stunning ocean views.

After that, time to relax at Shirahama Beach, a perfect spot for swimming and sunbathing. Stretching 640 m with pearl-like sand imported from Australia, earning its "Japan’s Hawaii" title. As Japan’s earliest swimming season opener, it embodies a serene yet lively coastal escape. Palm-lined shores and year-round warm temperatures create a tropical ambiance. Nearby, Shirarahama Onsen offers therapeutic hot springs, blending relaxation with coastal beauty.

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Shirahama Onsen (self-pay):
Enjoy hot spring at Saki-no-Yu Onsen Spa or other Onsen Spots. Soak in history and nature at Saki-no-Yu崎之汤, a historic hot spring in Shirahama. This open-air onsen is one of Japan's oldest (1,300-year-old) & is renowned for its natural rock baths with stunning, direct views of the Pacific Ocean.

Before heading back to Osaka, you will get another photo stop to capture the Engetsu Island (chance for sunset photo). Engetsu Island features a dramatic 130m-wide natural moon-shaped hole. Famous for stunning sunsets where the setting sun aligns perfectly within the arch, creating a breathtaking spectacle.

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Day 8 Osaka Departure | Hotel Check-out and Airport see-off

It is time to end your unforgettable 8 Days Japan Kansai Tour. Your driver will ensure a smooth transfer to Airport in Osaka for your departure flight.

Trip Extension: If you'd like to extend your adventures in Japan, consider exploring other notable regions like Tokyo, Hakone, etc. Feel free to contact us to customize your extended itinerary.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your tour of Asia. We are dedicated to enhancing your travel experiences and look forward to welcoming you on your next adventure in Asia. Have a safe journey home!

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What’s Included & What’s Excluded

What's Included:

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Guide Service: English-speaking tour guide.
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Attraction Tickets: All entrance fees to the sites listed in the itinerary.
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Transportation: Airport transfers on arrival and departure. Private Vehicle for city sightseeing tours. Shinkansen (bullet train) tickets.
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Accommodation: Hotels are listed in the itinerary.
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Meals: Daily breakfast at the hotel.
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Service fee: planning, handling, operational and communication charges

What's Excluded:

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International Flights: International Airfare
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Visa Fees: Cost of tourist visa if required, depending on the traveler’s nationality.
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Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is not included.
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Optional Tours and Activities: The cost of all optional activities in the itinerary is not included.
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Single Supplement:  Additional charge for travelers who wish to have a private room.
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Tips and Gratuities: Tips for tour guides and drivers, which are optional and at the traveler’s discretion.
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Overtime Service Fees:Additional charges may apply for services requested beyond the scheduled hours.
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Personal Expenses: Shopping, additional meals, snacks, and beverages outside of those specified in the itinerary.
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Tax: Japanese municipal lodging tax and onsen (hot spring) tax, as well as consumption tax on purchases. These taxes are typically not included in the tour package price and are payable on-site as required.

Important Travel Tips for Visiting Japan

About Japan Visa:

Get the right visa. Depending on your nationality and the length of your stay, you may need to apply for a visa in advance. You can do this online or at a Japanese embassy or consulate. Many countries are part of Japan’s visa exemption program, allowing their citizens to enter Japan for short stays without a visa for tourism. Always check if your country is on this list before applying for a visa. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our travel experts for more information.

Best Time to Visit Japan:

The best time to visit Japan depends on your interests:
Spring (March to May): Ideal for witnessing the cherry blossoms and enjoying mild weather. Major cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima are particularly beautiful as cherry trees bloom spectacularly.
Summer (June to August): Perfect for experiencing vibrant festivals such as Gion Matsuri in Kyoto, Tanabata Matsuri across the country, and enjoying the natural beauty of Hokkaido, which is less humid than the rest of Japan. Note that early summer (June) is the rainy season.
Autumn (September to November): Offers stunning fall foliage, making it a great time for hiking and temple visits. The weather is cool and pleasant, ideal for outdoor activities.
Winter (December to February): The best time for winter sports, especially in regions like Hokkaido and the Japanese Alps. Onsens (hot springs) are also a popular attraction during the cold months.

What to Pack:

Bring Cash. Despite advances in digital payment, many smaller vendors, temples, and rural areas operate predominantly with cash. It’s wise to keep some yen on hand at all times.
Universal Travel Adapter. Japan uses 100V with two straight thin pins.
Passport: Ensure it’s valid for at least six months beyond your date of travel.
Visa (if required): Make sure you have the right visa for your travel.
Travel Insurance Information: Always good to have on hand.

Respect Local Customs and Etiquette

Bow when greeting: A slight bow is a common way to say hello, thank you, or sorry.
Be mindful of your noise level: Japanese culture values quietness, especially in public transportation and residential areas.
Follow the rules: Whether it's waiting in line or adhering to signage, following local rules and etiquette is highly valued.
Etiquette in temples and shrines: Wear modest clothing and follow specific customs such as washing hands and mouth before entering a shrine or temple. Photography might be restricted in sacred areas.

More Travel Guide for First Visitors to Japan:

Looking for more travel guides for first-time visitors to Japan? Want to gather additional information to plan your trip? Our team of professional travel experts has written over 40 articles about Vietnam. Please check out ourJapan Travel Guide for inspiration and detailed insights.

Hotel Conditions for Your Japan Tour

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We offer a range of accommodation options to suit various preferences and budgets: luxurious 5-star hotels, comfortable 4-star hotels, and economical 3-star hotels. Our selected hotels are conveniently located close to the city center or popular tourist spots.

For those seeking a more distinctive lodging experience, we also offer Traditional Ryokans, Machiya, Onsen (hot springs) Hotels, etc. If you have specific needs or preferences, please consult with your travel advisor.

Tips: Be aware that hotel room sizes in Japan may be smaller compared to those in other developed countries due to the scarcity of land. If your budget allows, it is recommended to opt for a higher category of hotel, which will generally offer more comfort.

Photo Gallery for This Itinerary

  • Takoyaki, Octopus Ball, Famous Osaka Street Food
  • Tsutenkaku Tower Night Views
  • Okonomiyaki, Osaka Special
  • Dotombori District, Osaka
  • Kitano-cho District, Kobe
  • Ikuta Shrine, Kobe
  • Meriken Park, Kobe
  • Arima Onsen, Kobe of Japan
  • Rokkosan Pasture, Kobe
  • Nankinmachi, one of the largest Chinatowns in Japan
  • Akashi Strait Bridge, Kobe
  • Maiko Marine Promenade, Kobe
  • Gion (Kyoto's famous geisha district)
  • Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Kyoto
  •  Kiyomizudera Temple, Kyoto
  • Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto
  • Kinkakuji Temple, Kyoto
  • Sagano Scenic Railway, Kyoto
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto
  • Tenryuji Temple, Kyoto
  • Okuno-in Pilgrimage Path, Koyasan
  • Danjo Garan, Koyasan
  • Karesansui, Japanese rock garden in Kongobu-ji Temple
  • Shojin Cuisine, Japan
  • Senjojiki Rock Plateau, Wakayama
  • Shirarahama Beach, Wakayama
  • Shirarahama Seaside Onsen, Wakayama
  • Engetsu Island Sunset, Shirarahama
  • Osaka City, Kansai of Japan
  • Osaka Castle Park
  • Authentic Japanese Unagi Don (Eel Rice)
  • Japanese Cuisine

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The highlight for me was definitely the lavender fields in Furano. They were even more beautiful in person than in all the pictures you see online. Our private guide knew the best spots to get a great view without fighting the crowds. Plus, we got to see all the other rainbow flower fields in Biei which were just as amazing.

The trip was super relaxing because we didn't have to worry about a thing. Our driver was so professional, and it was a huge relief to have a private car just for our family. It made getting between all the different towns so easy. We loved exploring the charming canal in Otaru and getting to eat all the fresh seafood in Sapporo. The food in Hokkaido is seriously on another level!

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My family and I just got back from the 8-day Classic Japan tour with Asia Odyssey Travel, and honestly, it was amazing. We were a bit worried about the price at first, but it was totally worth it. The best part was how smooth everything was—we didn't have to stress about a single thing.

The itinerary was perfect. Tokyo was crazy fun, and our guide did a great job showing us all the main spots like Shibuya Crossing and Senso-ji Temple. The day trip to Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi was breathtaking, and the views were just insane. Kyoto was exactly what we pictured, with all the beautiful temples and the Gion area. We loved just walking around and soaking it all in.

What I really appreciated was the flexibility. Our guide was super chill and let us spend extra time at places we loved, like the Tsukiji Outer Market. It felt less like a rigid tour and more like traveling with a friend who knows the country inside and out. Having a private tour for just our group was a game-changer—no waiting for 40 other people on a bus, which was a huge relief.

Even though the website didn't list every single detail, everything was handled professionally, from the hotels to the transport. It was a fantastic experience and I would 100% recommend it, especially if you're a first-timer to Japan and want to see the best of the country without the usual travel headaches.

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I joined the Mount Fuji Private Tour from Tokyo and honestly, it was one of the best days of my trip!

The driver picked us up right from our hotel in Tokyo, which was super convenient. No stress about trains or transfers. On the way, we could already see glimpses of Mt. Fuji, and by the time we reached the 5th Station, wow… it was breathtaking. Standing there, halfway up the mountain, looking at the peak disappearing into the clouds—it felt surreal.

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Tour Information
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Trip Style: Private Tour (flexible travel dates & numbers of travelers)
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Tour Code: AOT-JPN-040
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Travel Route: Osaka - Kobe - Kyoto - Koyasan - Shirahama - Osaka
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Features: World Heritage, Mountains, Beaches, Hot Spring, Onsen, Temples, Shrines, Bridges, Japanese Gardens, Parks, Japan Food, Shopping & Markets, Culture, Hiking, Chinatown, City Walk, Ancient Architecture, Modern City, Kobe Beef

Price: From USD Request pp

(Based on a private tour for 6 persons staying in 4-star hotels. Prices may vary depending on the itinerary, travel dates, and group size. )

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