On this 20-day’s tour, you’ll explore modern cities like Tokyo and Osaka, the iconic Mount Fuji, historically rich destinations such as Kyoto and Nara, as well as lesser-known gems including Hiroshima, Okayama, Kanazawa, and Shiga, experiencing Japan’s traditional culture, long history, and stunning natural beauty. Enjoy hands-on activities such as a tea ceremony, sushi-making, gold leaf crafting, and a Ninja experience, and immerse yourself in traditional culture at Gion Corner. This JATRAVI tour is an unforgettable journey, visiting hidden gems and offering a comprehensive experience of Japan’s rich culture, history, and scenic wonders.
Japan Hidden Gems Tour 20-days
This Hidden Gems tour allows you to experience Japan’s lesser-known attractions that are off the typical tourist path. To make this possible, the JATRAVI expert team personally visited each destination to assess the on-site conditions and efficiently incorporate them into the itinerary. Enjoy a deep, authentic experience of Japan with your family and create unforgettable memories together.
Tokyo - Kamakura - Odawara - Hakone - Mt.Fuji - Kanazawa - Shiga - Kyoto - Nara - Hiroshima - Onomichi - Okayama - Kurashiki - Himeji - Osaka 20-Days
- Hidden Gems Tour
- Beginner-friendly
- Family-friendly
- Senior-Friendly Tour
- Excellent value
- Rich and fulfilling experiences
Tokyo - Kamakura - Odawara - Hakone - Mt.Fuji - Kanazawa - Shiga - Kyoto - Nara - Hiroshima - Onomichi - Okayama - Kurashiki - Himeji - Osaka 20-Days
( Private Car )
Your trip begins with your flight to Tokyo. Upon arrival, your driver will greet you at the airport’s arrival hall and get you to your hotel in a private car.
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Kokyo Gaien,or The Imperial Palace Outer Garden, is located in the heart of Tokyo and offers spacious lawns and views of the historic Nijubashi Bridge. As a national garden, it is open year-round and is an ideal place for strolling, sightseeing, and experiencing the history of Japan’s Imperial Family.
Senso-ji Temple, located in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, is the oldest and most famous Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Founded in the 7th century, it attracts millions of visitors every year. The temple’s iconic Kaminarimon Gate is a popular photo spot. There is also a bustling shopping street called Nakamise-dori. It is a must-visit cultural landmark in Tokyo.
Discover the art of sushi-making in this hands-on experience led by a professional chef. Learn how to prepare and shape perfect nigiri using fresh ingredients. This fun and interactive activity is suitable for all ages and offers a unique cultural insight into Japanese cuisine. Take home your own handmade sushi and unforgettable memories.
Enjoy a trial ride on the Mizube Line Water Bus as you leisurely cruise along Tokyo’s beautiful waterways, offering unique views of the city’s landmarks and bridges. Perfect for families and first-time visitors, this relaxing boat trip provides a fun and peaceful way to experience Tokyo from a different perspective.
TeamLab Planets in Tokyo offers an incredible immersive digital art experience that fuses technology, art, and nature. Visitors can walk through interactive installations where light, sound, and visuals respond to movement. The most popular locations are teamLab Planets and teamLab Borderless, both featuring dreamlike, ever-evolving spaces. It’s a highly recommended cultural attraction, especially for families.
Odaiba Seaside Park is a scenic spot offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the iconic Rainbow Bridge. Visitors can also enjoy sights of popular landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty replica and the Gundam statue, making it a fantastic place for photography. It’s an ideal location for families and relaxation.
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Shibuya Sky is a 229-meter-high open-air observation deck located on the rooftop of Shibuya Scramble Square in Tokyo. It offers 360-degree panoramic views, with landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, and Mount Fuji visible on clear days. With its unique design and breathtaking scenery, it is an essential destination for anyone sightseeing in Tokyo.
The Pokémon Center and Nintendo Store are popular spots for gaming fans and families. The Pokémon Center offers exclusive merchandise, plush toys, and games featuring beloved Pokémon characters. The Nintendo Store carries a wide range of products from iconic franchises like Mario, Zelda, and Animal Crossing, along with limited-edition items and interactive exhibits. Both stores provide a fun and immersive experience for visitors.
Meiji Shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Surrounded by a beautiful forest, it offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city despite being located in the heart of Tokyo. Visitors can enjoy traditional architecture, tranquil walking paths, and cultural events held throughout the year. It is an important site for understanding the spirit of the Japanese people and Japanese culture.
Shinjuku Gyoen is a park famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms. With over 1,000 cherry trees of various varieties, visitors can enjoy vibrant blooms throughout the spring season. Guests can take leisurely walks, have picnics, and admire the stunning views of Japanese and Western-style gardens. It’s an ideal spot for cherry blossom viewing.
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
Make the most of this free time by enjoying shopping, sightseeing, dining, and more in Tokyo.
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Kotoku-in Temple in Kamakura is famous for its monumental bronze Great Buddha statue, standing over 13 meters tall. Built in the 13th century, it reflects Japan’s rich religious and artistic heritage. It is a must-see cultural landmark for foreign visitors traveling to Japan.
Odawara Castle, strategically located at a key crossroads between eastern and western Japan, has stood as a proud symbol of Odawara since its construction in the 15th century. From the beautifully reconstructed white tower, visitors can enjoy sweeping views, explore fascinating exhibits, and experience the rich heritage and culture of Japan’s samurai.
Owakudani Valley was formed by a volcanic eruption of Mount Hakone about 3,000 years ago. Even today, steam vents and the smell of sulfur fill the air, making it a popular spot to experience geothermal activity up close. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the powerful forces of nature. Don’t miss the local specialty, “Kuro-tamago” (black eggs) — hard-boiled eggs cooked in the hot springs, turned black by the volcanic minerals. It’s said that eating one will add seven years to your life!
Accommodation: ( Hot spring ) Fuji View Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Lake Kawaguchi is one of the best spots for viewing Mount Fuji. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom, and in autumn, colorful foliage surrounds the lake, creating stunning scenery with the mountain reflected on the water. Oishi Park, located along the lake, features seasonal flowers and is perfect for strolling and taking beautiful photos.
Oshino Hakkai is located at the base of Mount Fuji and is famous for its eight clear spring water ponds. These springs are fed by melted snow from Mount Fuji and have been treasured for centuries as pure water. The area features traditional thatched-roof houses, charming shops, and beautiful scenery, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking nature and culture.
Arakura Sengen Shrine, located on Mount Arakura in Yamanashi Prefecture, is famous as a scenic spot for viewing Mount Fuji. The shrine grounds feature a beautiful five-story pagoda, making it a popular destination for photographers, especially during the cherry blossom season in spring.
Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★
( Private Car )
Today, you'll take the Shinkansen to Kanazawa. Upon arrival, a private car and driver will transfer you to your hotel.
Accommodation: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kanazawa ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Omicho Market is Kanazawa’s largest and most famous fresh food market, with a history dating back to the Edo period. Known as “Kanazawa’s kitchen,” it features over 170 stalls selling fresh seafood, local vegetables, fruits, sweets, and more. It’s a vibrant place where locals and visitors alike shop for high-quality ingredients. Many small restaurants inside the market serve delicious dishes like kaisendon (seafood rice bowls) made with just-caught fish. The market is especially lively in the morning and offers a great taste of local life and cuisine. It’s a must-visit spot for food lovers exploring Kanazawa.
Kenrokuen Garden, located in Kanazawa, is one of Japan’s most celebrated traditional gardens. Created in the 17th century by the Maeda clan, it is famous for its beauty throughout all seasons. The garden features ponds, streams, tea houses, bridges, and carefully landscaped trees and flowers. Its name means “garden of six attributes,” representing spaciousness, serenity, artifice, antiquity, water sources, and panoramic views. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks, seasonal blossoms like cherry and plum flowers, and iconic sights such as the Kotojitoro lantern. Kenrokuen offers a perfect blend of nature and design, making it a must-visit for garden lovers and tourists alike.
Kanazawa Castle is a historic landmark located in the heart of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. Once the seat of the powerful Maeda clan during the Edo period, the castle served as a key political and military base. While much of the original structure was lost to fire, several gates, walls, and turrets have been beautifully reconstructed using traditional methods. The castle grounds are spacious and scenic, featuring moats, stone walls, and seasonal flowers. Visitors can explore the restored buildings and learn about samurai-era architecture and defense. Together with nearby Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa Castle offers a rich glimpse into Japan’s feudal past.
Nakamachi Samurai Houses is an area where samurai of the Kaga Domain lived during the Edo period. It is known for its well-preserved samurai residences, narrow stone-paved alleys, earthen walls, and distinctive "nagaya-mon" gates with samurai windows. Visitors can get a glimpse of the samurai lifestyle and traditional architecture.
Higashi Chaya District is one of Kanazawa’s most charming historic neighborhoods, located in Ishikawa Prefecture. Lined with beautiful wooden buildings, it once served as a gathering place for geisha entertainment during the Edo period. Visitors can stroll along narrow lanes, admire traditional tea houses, and experience classic Japanese culture. Many chaya now house cafés and boutiques selling gold-leaf crafts, sweets, and pottery. The area feels atmospheric at dusk when lanterns glow softly. With its well-preserved atmosphere, Higashi Chaya offers a memorable glimpse into Japan’s elegant past and is an essential stop for anyone exploring the heritage of Kanazawa.
Experience Kanazawa’s Gold Leaf Craft, a unique cultural activity in Ishikawa Prefecture. Learn about centuries-old techniques as you apply delicate gold leaf to souvenirs, crafts, or even food items like desserts and drinks. Guided workshops offer hands-on fun, insight into traditional craftsmanship, and a memorable opportunity to create a sparkling, personalized keepsake of Japan’s artistic heritage.
Accommodation: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kanazawa ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Discover Eihei-ji Temple, a historic Zen monastery in Fukui Prefecture founded in 1244 by the famous monk Dogen. Nestled in a serene forested valley, the temple offers visitors a glimpse into the daily life of practicing monks. Explore traditional halls, meditate in tranquil surroundings, and experience the timeless beauty and spiritual depth of Japan’s Zen heritage.
Shirahige Shrine is located on the peaceful shores of Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture. Famous for its striking torii gate standing in the water, it offers breathtaking photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or during seasonal reflections. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil lakeside atmosphere, explore traditional Shinto architecture, and experience Japan’s unique spiritual culture—a hidden gem worth visiting.
Discover Onjo-ji (Miidera) Temple, a historic Buddhist temple near Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture. Founded over 1,300 years ago, it features stunning halls, pagodas, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can explore its cultural treasures, enjoy seasonal scenery, and experience the spiritual atmosphere of one of Japan’s most significant Tendai Buddhist temples.
Accommodation: Daiwaroynet Hotel Kyoto-ekimae ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Ride the Arashiyama Torokko Train, a charming sightseeing train offering breathtaking views of Kyoto’s famous Arashiyama region. Travel along the Hozugawa River, through lush forests, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque valleys. Especially stunning during autumn foliage or spring blossoms, this nostalgic train journey provides a unique perspective of nature’s beauty and a memorable cultural experience in Japan.
Gio-ji Temple is surrounded by lush bamboo and maple trees, with a beautiful moss-covered garden and a rustic thatched hall creating a deeply atmospheric setting. It feels like stepping back into the Heian period. Inside the simple hall, a unique window reflects beautiful colors depending on the light, making it a hidden gem worth visiting.
The Sagano Bamboo Grove in the Arashiyama area is one of Japan’s iconic landscapes. Walking along the peaceful paths surrounded by vibrant green bamboo creates a mystical and calming atmosphere, offering visitors an unforgettable experience.
Togetsukyo Bridge is known for its elegant wooden structure spanning the Katsura River in Kyoto. Surrounded by beautiful nature, it offers breathtaking views of cherry blossoms in spring and colorful autumn leaves. Visitors can enjoy walking across the bridge while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and seasonal beauty, making it a must-see spot for Kyoto sightseeing.
The Japanese tea ceremony, known as “Sadō” or “Chadō,” is a traditional ritual centered around preparing and drinking matcha (powdered green tea). It emphasizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. Rooted in Zen Buddhism, the ceremony involves precise movements and etiquette performed in a quiet, simple setting. Every detail—from the utensils to the way the tea is served—is carefully considered to create a peaceful and mindful experience. The tea ceremony reflects Japanese aesthetics and philosophy, offering a chance to appreciate beauty in simplicity and to connect with others in a calm, respectful atmosphere.
Accommodation: Daiwaroynet Hotel Kyoto-ekimae ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Ryoan-ji Temple in Kyoto is famous for its Zen rock garden, considered one of Japan’s finest examples of dry landscape gardening (karesansui). The garden features fifteen carefully arranged rocks set among white gravel, designed to inspire meditation and contemplation. Visitors often find that no matter where they stand, they can see only fourteen rocks at a time, adding to the garden’s mystery. Founded in the 15th century, Ryoan-ji also includes beautiful ponds, walking paths, and traditional buildings. The temple offers a serene environment for reflection and is a must-visit for those interested in Japanese culture and Zen philosophy.
Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a famous Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto. Its top two floors are covered in stunning gold leaf, creating a beautiful reflection on the surrounding pond. Originally built in the 14th century as a retirement villa for a shogun, it was later converted into a temple. Kinkaku-ji is surrounded by peaceful gardens designed to complement the temple’s elegant architecture. It is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, attracting visitors worldwide who come to admire its shimmering beauty and tranquil setting throughout the year.
Explore Daitoku-ji, a historic Zen temple complex in Kyoto renowned for its serene gardens, traditional architecture, and cultural significance. Home to multiple sub-temples, it showcases exquisite rock gardens, tea houses, and seasonal foliage. Visitors can experience the tranquility of Zen Buddhism, admire refined aesthetics, and gain insight into Japan’s spiritual and artistic heritage in a peaceful, contemplative setting.
Accommodation: Daiwaroynet Hotel Kyoto-ekimae ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Nishiki Market, located in the heart of Kyoto, is a lively and historic shopping street known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen.” Stretching about 400 meters, it features over 100 shops and stalls offering fresh seafood, local produce, traditional sweets, pickles, and unique Kyoto specialties. The market is popular with both locals and tourists looking to taste authentic flavors and buy ingredients. Visitors can enjoy sampling food, exploring crafts, and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere. Nishiki Market is a must-visit destination for anyone wanting to discover Kyoto’s rich culinary culture and enjoy a colorful, bustling market experience.
FushimiInari Taisha is Japan’s most famous shrine dedicated to Inari, the god of rice and prosperity. It is known for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates that form scenic trails up the mountain. Millions of visitors come each year seeking blessings and enjoying the beautiful photo opportunities.
Hanamikoji Street, located in Kyoto’s Gion district, is famous for its traditional wooden machiya houses and charming atmosphere. Stroll along this historic street to experience classic tea houses, geisha culture, and quaint shops. Especially magical in the evening, Hanamikoji offers a glimpse into old Kyoto and Japan’s timeless elegance.
Sanjusangen-do in Kyoto is famous for its long wooden hall housing 1,001 statues of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. It features beautiful traditional architecture and intricate carvings. Visitors can experience a unique blend of history, art, and spirituality, making it a must-visit spot for lovers of Japanese culture.
Kodaiji Temple, established in 1606, is a famous Zen temple known for its beauty. Its stunning gardens and traditional teahouses offer visitors a peaceful and joyful stroll. During spring (cherry blossom season) and autumn (fall foliage), spectacular light-ups illuminate the grounds. This historic site beautifully blends Japanese culture, history, and nature, providing an unforgettable experience for all visitors.
Gion Corner Theater is a popular venue where visitors can enjoy a variety of traditional Japanese performing arts in a short amount of time, including dances by maiko and geiko, tea ceremony, koto music, kyogen comedy, and bunraku puppet theater. The performances are designed to be easy to understand for international tourists, making it a highly rated spot to experience the charm of Japanese culture. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Japan.
Accommodation: Daiwaroynet Hotel Kyoto-ekimae ★★★★
Make the most of this free time by enjoying shopping, sightseeing, dining, and more in Kyoto.
Accommodation: Daiwaroynet Hotel Kyoto-ekimae ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
The Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum in Kyoto offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of sake brewing. Located in the Fushimi district, it showcases traditional tools, brewing techniques, and centuries of craftsmanship. Visitors can learn about sake culture and enjoy tasting various brews. It’s a must-visit spot for lovers of Japanese heritage and fine sake.
Todai-ji Temple, located within Nara Park, is one of Japan’s most famous and historically significant temples. It houses the massive bronze Great Buddha statue. Nara Park is home to hundreds of freely roaming deer, considered sacred messengers. This peaceful area beautifully combines cultural heritage and nature. Be sure to try feeding the friendly deer during your visit.
Kasuga Taisha is a historic Shinto shrine in Nara, renowned for its thousands of bronze and stone lanterns. Surrounded by a tranquil forest and a park where deer roam freely, the shrine features striking vermilion-colored buildings. Visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn leaves while experiencing a sacred atmosphere rich in Japanese tradition and history.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Shitenno-ji temple is one of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples, located in Osaka. It was founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, a key figure in promoting Buddhism in Japan. The temple complex follows a traditional layout with a central pagoda, main hall, lecture hall, and gates arranged in a straight line. Although the buildings have been rebuilt over time, the temple’s historical and spiritual significance remains strong. Visitors can explore the peaceful grounds, beautiful gardens, and the treasure house displaying ancient artifacts. Shitenno-ji offers a deep connection to Japan’s religious heritage and is a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.
Osaka Castle is one of Japan’s most famous landmarks, located in the heart of Osaka. Originally built in the late 16th century by warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, it played a major role in the unification of Japan during the Azuchi-Momoyama period. The current structure is a modern reconstruction, but it preserves the original style with its impressive stone walls, golden decorations, and towering main keep. Inside, the castle houses a museum showcasing samurai history and artifacts. Surrounded by a large park with seasonal flowers, Osaka Castle is a popular spot for sightseeing.
Dotonbori Shopping Street is a lively and popular spot in Osaka, known for its vibrant neon lights and diverse shops. Be sure to try a variety of local street foods like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and yakisoba, and experience the unique culture and energy that define Osaka.
Kuromon Market, located in central Osaka, is a lively and popular market known as “Osaka’s Kitchen.” With over 150 shops and stalls, it offers a wide variety of fresh seafood, meat, fruits, vegetables, street food, and local specialties. Visitors can sample grilled scallops, sushi, wagyu beef, takoyaki, and more—all freshly prepared on the spot. The market has served local chefs and residents for over 190 years and remains a cultural and culinary hotspot. Its friendly atmosphere and delicious offerings make Kuromon Ichiba a must-visit for food lovers exploring the vibrant flavors of Osaka.
In this ninja experience, you’ll dress in a ninja costume and try basic skills like shuriken throwing and stealth walking. Through hands-on activities, you’ll also learn about the history and culture of ninjas.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
Travel by Shinkansen to Hiroshima.
Itsukushima Shrine is a famous Shinto shrine located on Miyajima Island, near Hiroshima. It is best known for its iconic “floating” torii gate, which appears to rise from the sea during high tide. Originally built in the 12th century, the shrine is dedicated to the goddesses of the sea, storms, and navigation. The entire complex is built on stilts over the water, creating a magical atmosphere. Itsukushima Shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of spiritual and architectural beauty. Surrounded by nature and history, it offers visitors a peaceful and unforgettable cultural experience.
Accommodation: Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
The Atomic Bomb Dome, or Genbaku Dome, is a powerful symbol of peace located in Hiroshima. It was one of the few buildings left standing after the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945. Originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, its skeletal remains were preserved to remind future generations of the horrors of nuclear war. Now part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the dome stands as a solemn monument to the victims and a call for global peace. It attracts visitors from around the world seeking reflection and understanding.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a large public park in central Hiroshima, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945. Built on the site most affected by the bomb, the park symbolizes hope for world peace and the elimination of nuclear weapons. It includes the Peace Memorial Museum, the Atomic Bomb Dome, memorial monuments, and the Flame of Peace, which will burn until all nuclear weapons are abolished. The park offers a quiet, reflective atmosphere, inviting visitors to learn about Hiroshima’s tragic past and join in the global call for peace and remembrance.
The Tenryo Joge Daikansho Site is a historic government office from Japan’s Edo period. Once the administrative center overseeing local affairs and tax collection, it offers visitors a glimpse into feudal governance. The well-preserved ruins and informative displays provide insight into the region’s political history and traditional administrative practices. A fascinating stop for history enthusiasts.
Discover Senko-ji Temple, perched on a hill overlooking Onomichi City and the Seto Inland Sea. Founded over a thousand years ago, the temple offers panoramic views, historic halls, and peaceful gardens. Visitors can enjoy scenic walking trails, vibrant seasonal foliage, and the charming atmosphere of this iconic temple, providing a memorable glimpse into Japan’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
Explore Neko no Hosomichi, the charming “Cat Alley” in Onomichi, famous for its narrow stone streets, quaint shops, and friendly feline residents. Winding up from the city to Senko-ji Temple, this picturesque path offers delightful photo opportunities, local souvenirs, and a whimsical, peaceful atmosphere. It’s a must-visit for cat lovers and anyone seeking a unique, cultural stroll in Japan.
Accommodation: Richmond Hotel Fukuyama Ekimae ★★★★
( Private Car & Private Guide )
The Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter is a charming district known for its white-walled storehouses, willow-lined canals, and well-preserved Edo-period streetscapes. The area features museums, artisan shops, and traditional teahouses. Visitors can enjoy a nostalgic stroll through beautifully maintained scenery, experiencing Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Okayama Castle, also known as "Crow Castle" for its striking black exterior, is a historic landmark built in 1597. Located beside the scenic Asahi River and Korakuen Garden, the castle offers panoramic views and cultural exhibits inside. Visitors can enjoy samurai armor displays, traditional activities, and a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past in a picturesque setting.
Korakuen Garden in Okayama is one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, renowned for its spacious lawns, ponds, and seasonal beauty. Originally built in 1700, it offers a peaceful retreat with scenic views of Okayama Castle. Visitors can stroll along winding paths, enjoy tea houses, and experience traditional Japanese landscape design in a serene setting.
Himeji Castle, located in Hyogo Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most iconic and best-preserved castles. Also known as the “White Heron Castle” due to its elegant white appearance, it dates back to the early 17th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle is renowned for its impressive wooden architecture, complex defensive design, and scenic beauty. It has survived wars, earthquakes, and natural disasters, making it a rare example of original feudal-era construction. Visitors can explore its towering keep, winding paths, and panoramic views, offering a fascinating glimpse into Japan’s samurai history and architectural excellence.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
Make the most of this free time by enjoying shopping, sightseeing, dining, and more in Osaka.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Car )
Enjoy your final day in Japan until your guide arrives to escort you to KIX airport for your departing flight.
Includes/Excludes
The Trip Cost Includes
- Accommodation / International-standard hotels (4★) throughout the itinerary
- Transport / All domestic flights, trains, and cruises mentioned in the itinerary
- Private Vehicle / All private vehicles indicated in the itinerary are air-conditioned and spacious
- Guide / Private & Professional and Expert English-speaking local guide
- Meals / All meals specified in the itinerary are safe and authentic
- Cursions / All entrance fees to attractions listed in the above itinerary
- Support / Convenient package & 24/7 multilingual local service
- Support / 24/7 dedicated staff helpline during your trip
- Service / One bottle of drinking water provided per person per day
The Trip Cost Excludes
- International Airfare
- Visa Charges
- Your travel and medical insurance
- Personal expenses such as shopping, bar bills, telephone charges, laundry fees, etc.
- Costs for items not included in the itinerary
FAQs
JATRAVI tours include professional guides and drivers with extensive experience. English and Japanese are available. If you require other languages, please contact us.
The standard duty hours for the driver and guide are 10 hours per day, including a 1-hour break, within the time frame of 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. If you wish to extend the service hours, please feel free to contact us.
Japan does not have a tipping culture; however, it is a common practice for each guest to give around 10 USD per day to both the guide and the driver.
Most stores in Japan accept credit cards. However, the types of cards accepted may vary depending on the store. Commonly accepted cards include Visa, Mastercard, JCB, and American Express.
You can exchange foreign currency at airports, hotels, and currency exchange offices. Some convenience stores have ATMs where you can withdraw cash, but they are limited in number. If you plan to use cash during your stay, we recommend preparing it in advance.