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Hotel Grade | 3 Star | 4 Star | 5 Star |
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Tour | JPY 108,850 | JPY 108,850 | JPY 108,850 |
Accommodation | JPY 144,000 | JPY 240,000 | JPY 320,000 |
Total | JPY 252,850 | JPY 348,850 | JPY 428,850 |
There are many ways to travel from Kansai Airport to Kyoto. Airport shuttles and JR Express Haruka are the most popular ways to get around, but if you want someone to take you directly to a hotel or ryokan that isn't close to a station, the fixed-price shared shuttle is recommended.
Since you will be traveling by van, you may have to ride with several other travelers, but the waiting time is short, and unlike the airport shuttle, which is a large bus, you can make a reservation in advance, so it is very convenient.
It takes about an hour and a half to reach the destination in Kyoto.
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Airport Shuttle Between KIX And Kyoto | 2 |
Even for those who can travel on their own, a little help from a local guide can come in handy. Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine with a private guide in the morning, and get helpful tips for your trip to Kyoto and Kansai along the way.
09:00 am - 11:00 am |
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[Private Tour] Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine 1 Hour Walking Tour With Hotel Pickup | 1 |
Kyoto is a place where you can experience Japanese food culture such as kaiseki and Japanese sweets. Among them, Nishiki Market is a fun place where you can get various things from fresh ingredients to traditional foods.
Today, meet with a local cooking class instructor, stock up on ingredients, and experience cooking. As you walk through Nishiki Market, you will be able to sample a variety of foods.
In the cooking class, choose from kaisen-don, oyako-don, or tempura-don and try your own original Japanese cuisine.
11:30 am - 02:00 pm |
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Nishiki Market Food Tour And Cooking Class | 1 |
The Kansai-Hiroshima Area Pass is a great value ticket that allows unlimited rides on trains within the area for 5 days. If you are traveling in this area, there is no reason not to use this.
Let's go to Hiroshima by changing trains from Kyoto to Shin-Osaka (Rapid) and from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima (Shinkansen).
Upon arrival in Hiroshima, drop off your luggage at your hotel and explore the city's famous attractions such as the Peace Memorial Museum, the Atomic Bomb Dome, Shukkeien, and Hiroshima Castle.
If it's professional baseball season, we recommend going to Hiroshima Municipal Baseball Stadium to watch baseball. Also, don't forget to try the Hiroshima specialty, Hiroshima-yaki.
10:00 am - 12:00 pm | Transfer from Kyoto to Hiroshima by trains |
01:00 pm - 04:00 pm | Self-guided tour of Hiroshima |
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Kansai Hiroshima Area Pass (5 Days) | 2 |
In the morning take a short train and ferry ride to Miyajima and spend a full day exploring the scenic island.
Along with Matsushima in Miyagi and Amanohashidate in Kyoto, Miyajima is one of Japan's three most scenic spots. It is very popular as a day trip spot easily accessible by train and ferry from Hiroshima, and oysters and momiji manju are local specialties.
The most famous landmark is the beautiful Itsukushima Shrine, whose main torii gate stands on the edge of the Seto Inland Sea and appears to float during high tide.
After lunch, take ropeway to the top of Miyama mountain. You can also choose to enjoy hiking to the top.
Spend some time there and head back to Hiroshima.
09:00 am - 10:00 am | Train and ferry to Miyajima |
10:00 am - 03:00 pm | Self-guided tour of Miyajima |
03:00 pm - 04:00 pm | Ferry and train back to Hiroshima |
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How about stopping by Himeji Castle on your way back from Hiroshima to Osaka? Himeji Castle is a very famous castle that has been selected as a national treasure and a world heritage site. The castle tower is 31.5 meters high and is the tallest in Japan.
Himeji City was reduced to a burnt field by the Himeji air raids during the war, but Himeji Castle miraculously escaped the fire. Since then, it has undergone several large-scale renovations, and continues to maintain its present appearance of large and beautiful Himeji Castle.
How about joining a food tour in the evening? The appeal of Osaka is its unique food. Eating while listening to the explanations of the locals is the best way to enjoy Osaka.
09:30 am - 10:30 am | Shinkansen from Hiroshima station to Himeji station |
11:00 am - 01:00 pm | Himeji Castle |
05:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Osaka Night Food Tour |
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Deep Backstreet Osaka Tours | 2 |
Today is free day in Osaka.
It's nice to walk around and eat all day, and shopping in Namba and Tennoji is also good.
If you want to go to USJ, please get up early and go.
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Take train to Nara. From Nara station take a short walk to Kofukuji Temple, one of Nara's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Kofukuji has a long history going back to the time that Nara (then known as Heijo-kyo) was as the capital of Japan. It was once one of the Seven Great Temples of Japan and now is the head of the Hosso sect of Buddhism. Several of the shrine buildings are designated National Treasures. Around here is where you’ll start seeing the famous deer wandering around or laying under trees.
Then you may visit one of two Japanese Gardens neighboring Kofukuji, Yoshikien or Isuien. Despite being in a relatively populated area, these gardens are a peaceful oasis to refresh the mind on a busy day.
After the gardens you will visit Todaiji Temple, arguably the most famous site on today's tour. Founded in 728 and opened in 752, this temple has long been a major Buddhist temple in Japan and is another of Nara’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Daibutsu-den, one of the temple buildings and the largest wooden structure in the world, houses the largest of Japan’s three Great Buddha Statues and the largest bronze Buddha status in the world. At 15 meters (49 feet) tall, this statue is an incredible sight to see.
At lunchtime you can choose a local restaurant in the area to have a bite to eat and walk through Nara Park, the central roaming area for Nara's famous deer. You can buy special crackers to feed the deer from stands scattered around the park.
Finally, you will visit Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine, known not only for its historical and cultural importance but for its photogenic architecture and setting. It was built in 768, and is another of Nara’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The numerous lanterns lining the shrine’s paths, which number in the thousands, are lit all at once twice a year; once in February for the last day of winter, or Setsubun, and once in August for the Obon Festival.
If there is time on the way back to the station, you will pass through Ukimido Gazebo to enjoy the views of Sagiike Pond--with any luck and depending on the time and season of your tour, you may find yourself here at sunset for the best experience.
09:00 am - 10:00 am | Train to Nara |
10:00 am - 03:00 pm | Self-guided tour of Nara |
03:00 pm - 04:00 pm | Train back to Osaka |
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Check out your hotel. Make your way to Itami Airport or Kansai International Airport.
Namba station - Kansai International Airport
Namba station - Itami Airport
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