This itinerary has been recommended by JATRAVI’s travel concierge.
However, we can also adjust this itinerary to create a customized travel plan based on your preferred destinations, length of stay in Japan, and budget. If you are interested, please feel free to contact JATRAVI with the details of your preferences.
Discovering West Japan's Authentic Spiritual & Cultural 12-Days
Embark on an unforgettable West Japan’s Spiritual & Cultural Journey. Begin in Osaka with a relaxing Osaka river cruise experience, then journey to Mt. Koya to stay at a traditional shukubo temple lodging, immersing yourself in spiritual life. Explore sacred Kumano pilgrimage trails and ancient shrines, then visit Iga Ueno for an authentic ninja experience. In Kyoto, enjoy a kimono and traditional tea ceremony, and practice Zazen meditation at iconic Zen temples. Cruise scenic Shiga waterways and explore historic towns like Omihachiman. This itinerary blends adventure, spirituality, and tradition—perfect for travelers seeking Japanese cultural tours, temple lodging experiences, authentic tea ceremony in Japan, and hands-on ninja adventures.
Osaka – Mt.Koya - Kumano – Ise – Shiga - Kyoto 12-Days
- Hidden Gems Tour
- Perfect for Cultural explorers
- Perfect for Nature Lovers
- Well-organized sightseeing time
- Excellent value
Osaka – Mt.Koya - Kumano – Ise – Shiga - Kyoto 12-Days
Your trip begins with your flight to Osaka. Upon arrival, your driver will greet you at the airport’s arrival hall and get you to your hotel in a private car.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
For this day is Free and relax to let you adjust to the time difference. You can have a good sleep and have a city walk. No tour guide or private van today.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
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.
The Dotonbori Cruise offers a unique way to experience Osaka’s vibrant heart from the water. As you glide along the Dotonbori Canal, you’ll enjoy views of the city’s iconic neon signs, historic bridges, and bustling streets filled with shops and restaurants. This relaxing sightseeing boat ride provides the perfect opportunity to take memorable photos, soak in the lively atmosphere, and see a different perspective of Osaka’s famous entertainment district.
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.
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.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Danjo Garan, located at the heart of Mount Koya, is the central temple complex of Koyasan and a spiritual hub of Shingon Buddhism. Established by Kobo Daishi in the 9th century, it features iconic structures such as the Konpon Daito Pagoda and Kondo Hall. The complex showcases traditional Japanese Buddhist architecture, beautiful gardens, and sacred monuments. Serving as a place for meditation, rituals, and study, Danjo Garan offers visitors a profound insight into Japan’s religious heritage and the spiritual legacy of one of its most important monastic centers.
Koyasan Reihokan Museum, located on Japan’s sacred Mount Koya, houses one of the country’s most important collections of Buddhist art and cultural treasures. Visitors can admire ancient statues, ritual objects, calligraphy, and scrolls, many designated as national treasures. The museum offers a unique insight into Shingon Buddhism’s history and practices, showcasing both artistic beauty and spiritual significance. Ideal for culture and history enthusiasts, Reihokan provides a serene atmosphere to explore Japan’s religious heritage in a contemplative setting.
Kongobuji Temple, located on Mount Koya in Wakayama Prefecture, is the head temple of Shingon Buddhism, founded by the monk Kobo Daishi in the 9th century. Originally built in 1593, it later became the central temple of the vast Koyasan temple complex. Kongobuji is renowned for its stunning sliding screen paintings and Banryutei, Japan’s largest rock garden, symbolizing dragons emerging from clouds. As a spiritual heart of Koyasan and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers visitors deep insight into Japanese Buddhism and culture.
Accommodation: Shukubo Fukuchi-in ★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Okunoin, located on Mount Koya, is the most sacred site of Koyasan and the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi, the founder of Shingon Buddhism. Surrounded by a towering cedar forest, the path to Okunoin is lined with thousands of stone lanterns, memorials, and tombs of samurai, feudal lords, and historical figures. Visitors can experience a serene spiritual atmosphere, reflecting centuries of devotion and Japanese Buddhist tradition. Okunoin is both a place of pilgrimage and a profound symbol of faith and history.
Kumano Hongu Taisha, located in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, is one of the three grand Kumano Sanzan shrines and a central site of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage. Founded centuries ago, it is surrounded by sacred forests and features traditional Shinto architecture. Visitors can explore the main hall, ancient torii gates, and ritual grounds while experiencing Japan’s spiritual heritage. With its serene atmosphere, historic significance, and connection to nature, Kumano Hongu Taisha offers a profound cultural and religious experience, attracting pilgrims and travelers seeking both history and tranquility.
Accommodation: Ryokan Azumaya ★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Hiking through Daimonzaka Trail of Kumano Kodo.
Daimonzaka Trail
Experience the historic Daimonzaka Trail, part of the legendary Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes in Japan. This scenic 600-meter path, lined with centuries-old cedar trees, gently ascends toward Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine. Walking the trail offers a peaceful immersion in nature, history, and spiritual tradition. Visitors can enjoy the serene forest atmosphere, traditional stone steps, and glimpses of ancient shrines along the way. Ideal for hikers, culture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking an authentic Japanese pilgrimage experience.
Nachi Taisha, located in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, is a sacred Shinto shrine that forms part of the Kumano Sanzan, a trio of revered Kumano shrines. Famous for its stunning waterfall, Nachi Falls, which cascades beside the shrine, it blends natural beauty with spiritual significance. Visitors can explore ancient cedar-lined paths, traditional shrine architecture, and ritual sites. As a key pilgrimage destination on the Kumano Kodo route, Nachi Taisha offers a profound experience of Japan’s religious heritage, scenic landscapes, and cultural traditions.
Seiganto-ji Temple, located in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, is a historic Buddhist temple famous for its picturesque location beside Nachi Falls. Founded in the early 6th century, it forms part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route and blends harmoniously with the surrounding natural beauty. The temple features traditional architecture, vibrant pagodas, and serene worship halls. Visitors can admire stunning views of the waterfall, explore sacred grounds, and experience centuries of Japanese Buddhist culture, making Seiganto-ji a spiritual and scenic highlight of the region.
Accommodation: Hotel New Palace ★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Ise Jingu, Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrine, is located in Mie Prefecture and dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. The complex features two main shrines, Naiku and Geku, surrounded by serene forests and traditional architecture. Visitors can explore the tranquil walking paths, experience Shinto rituals, and admire the timeless craftsmanship of the shrines. Ise Jingu is a spiritual and cultural treasure, offering insight into Japan’s religious heritage and a peaceful retreat from modern life.
Okage Yokocho, located near Ise Jingu in Mie Prefecture, is a lively street lined with traditional Edo-style buildings. Visitors can stroll through charming shops, sample local delicacies, and enjoy handcrafted souvenirs. The area recreates the atmosphere of old Japan, offering cultural performances, festivals, and interactive experiences. Ideal for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike, Okage Yokocho provides a vibrant taste of Japanese tradition, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Ise and its spiritual surroundings.
Futami Okitama Shrine, located in Mie Prefecture, is famous for the iconic Meoto Iwa, or “Married Couple Rocks,” linked by a sacred rope symbolizing love and unity. Visitors can admire the picturesque coastal scenery, participate in Shinto rituals, and enjoy the spiritual atmosphere. The shrine is also known for prayers for marital happiness and safe travels. Ideal for couples and culture enthusiasts, Futami Okitama Shrine offers a serene and photogenic glimpse into Japan’s religious traditions.
Accommodation: Kamenoi Hotel Toba ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Iga Ueno Castle, located in Mie Prefecture, is a historic Japanese fortress famous for its impressive stone walls and expansive grounds. Originally built in the 16th century, it played a key role in regional defense and now houses a museum showcasing samurai artifacts and local history. Visitors can climb the main keep for panoramic views of Ueno City. Surrounded by scenic gardens, the castle offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past and a peaceful cultural experience for history enthusiasts.
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.
Saimyoji Temple, one of the Koto Sanzan temples in Shiga Prefecture, was founded in the 9th century and is celebrated for its three-story pagoda, a National Treasure, and beautiful autumn foliage. Surrounded by vibrant maple trees, the temple becomes a breathtaking sea of red and gold in fall. Recognized by CNN as one of the world’s most beautiful places to see autumn leaves, Saimyoji offers visitors a perfect blend of cultural heritage, stunning nature, and spiritual tranquility.
Omihachiman, located in Shiga Prefecture, is a charming historic town famous for its well-preserved Edo-period canals and traditional merchant houses. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat rides along the canals, explore local shops and cafes, and stroll through quaint streets lined with historic architecture. The town is also known for its cultural festivals and crafts, offering an authentic glimpse into Japan’s past. Omihachiman is ideal for travelers seeking history, culture, and picturesque scenery in a peaceful setting.
Accommodation: Kyoto Brighton Hotel ★★★★★
For this day is Free and relax to let you adjust to the time difference. You can have a good sleep and have a city walk. No tour guide or private van today.
Accommodation: Kyoto Brighton Hotel ★★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Located in Kyoto, one of the world’s most historically significant cities, the Kyoto Imperial Palace was once the residence of Japan’s imperial family and stands as a stunning example of traditional Japanese architecture and garden design. Centered around its architectural style, sliding door paintings, furnishings, and gardens, it preserves over a thousand years of court culture. This rich cultural heritage continues to be passed down to future generations. Situated in the heart of Kyoto, the palace offers visitors a glimpse into Japan’s deep history, cultural treasures, and imperial traditions. Guided tours showcase its elegant rooms and beautiful gardens.
Experience traditional Japanese culture through kimono wearing and tea ceremony. Dress in beautiful kimono and learn the proper etiquette and preparation of the tea ceremony. This hands-on activity offers a peaceful and authentic way to connect with Japan’s heritage. It’s perfect for travelers seeking cultural immersion and memorable photo opportunities. Be sure to try it!
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.
Hanami-koji 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.
Accommodation: Kyoto Brighton Hotel ★★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Visitors can experience zazen, the fundamental practice of Zen, which helps cultivate inner calm, mindfulness, and self-awareness. Under the guidance of experienced monks, participants learn proper posture, breathing techniques, and the philosophy behind Zen practice. Surrounded by traditional architecture and serene gardens, the tranquil temple setting provides the perfect environment to step away from daily distractions and connect with a deeper sense of peace. Through this unique cultural experience, visitors can engage with Japan’s spiritual heritage while finding harmony of body and mind.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Kitano Tenmangu Shrine is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the deity of scholarship. It is famous for its vibrant autumn leaves and especially attracts many students praying for academic success. The historic architecture and tranquil grounds offer a cultural and spiritual experience while enjoying the beautiful fall foliage.
Accommodation: Kyoto Brighton Hotel ★★★★★
( Private Vehicle )
Enjoy your final day in Japan until your guide arrives to escort you to the airport for your departing flight.
Includes/Excludes
The Trip Cost Includes
- Accommodation / International-standard hotels (4★-5★) 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
Yes, it is possible. We can create the perfect customized travel plan tailored to your preferred destinations, length of stay in Japan, and travel budget. If you are interested, please feel free to contact JATRAVI with the details of your preferences.
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.