Japan Honeymoon Tour 21-Days

21 Days

Embark on an unforgettable 21-day Japan honeymoon itinerary designed for couples seeking both romance and adventure. From honeymoon in Japan for couples to unique cultural moments, this trip offers it all. Enjoy romantic things to do in Tokyo like Street Karting in Shibuya and a love-blessing visit to Tokyo Daijingu Shrine. Discover magical photo spots at TeamLab Borderless, serene Suwa Lake, Amarahashi Coast, and iconic Fushimi Inari Taisha — all among the best places for honeymoon photos in Japan. To make your memories even more special, the tour ends with a kimono photoshoot experience in Japan, including a professionally curated photo album — a perfect keepsake from your once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon.

Tokyo - Mt.Fuji - Hakone – Nagano – Takauyama – Kanazawa - Kyoto – Nara - Hiroshima – Osaka 21-days

This itinerary has been carefully crafted for you based on highly rated feedback from past JATRAVI tour participants. It features a curated selection of sightseeing experiences that are especially popular and well-received by many.

You can also customize your own original tour according to your interests, schedule, preferred hotel style, and budget. Leave your travel planning to the experts at JATRAVI!

Day 1 :
Welcome to Japan

( Private Car )

Upon your arrival in Tokyo, your driver will welcome you at your airport’s arrival hall and get you to your hotel in a private vehicle.

Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★

Day 2 :
Tokyo Full Day / Street Kart - Shibuya district - Shibuya Sky - Meiji Shrine - Tkesita-dori - Omotesando

( Private Car & Private Guide )

"Street Kart" is an adventurous and wholesome sightseeing activity where you drive go-kart–style vehicles on public roads. This is a solo ride tour operated with an international driver’s license. Driving through the streets of Tokyo attracts great attention and gives you an exhilarating feeling. The fun experience with "Street Kart" will become an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime memory in Japan.

Shibuya Crossing, located in front of Shibuya Station, is one of the busiest and most iconic intersections in the world. Surrounded by giant screens and neon lights, it represents the vibrant energy of Tokyo. Watching people cross from all directions at once is a must-see experience for visitors.
Nearby, the Hachiko Statue honors the loyal Akita dog who continued to wait at the station for his owner even after his death. Hachiko is celebrated as a symbol of loyalty and devotion, and became famous worldwide as the inspiration for the Hollywood film Hachi: A Dog's Tale. The statue is a beloved photo spot for both locals and tourists.

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.

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.

Takeshita dori is a lively shopping street in Harajuku, Tokyo, famous for its youth fashion, trendy boutiques, crepes, and vibrant pop culture.
The tree-lined avenue of Omotesando is often considered Tokyo’s version of Paris’s grand boulevards, offering a wide range of upscale brand-name stores and stylish shopping experiences.

Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★

Day 3 :
Tokyo Full Day / Senso-ji Temple - Nakamise-dori - Sky Tree Top Deck - Akihabara - Ginza

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Senso-ji Temple is the oldest and most famous Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Its iconic Kaminarimon Gate is a popular photo spot, and the bustling shopping street Nakamise-dori leading to the temple offers a variety of local street foods. You can enjoy treats like takoyaki (octopus balls), yakisoba (stir-fried noodles), Asakusa’s specialty monjayaki (savory pancake), and taiyaki (fish-shaped waffles filled with sweet red bean paste).

Tokyo Sky Tree, standing at 634 meters, is the tallest tower in Japan. From its observation decks, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Tokyo and the surrounding areas. The complex at the base offers a variety of shopping and dining options. As a symbol of innovation and culture, it provides an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking magnificent cityscapes.

Akihabara is renowned worldwide for its anime culture and otaku-friendly attractions. The area is filled with specialty shops dedicated to manga, figures, and games, making it a true paradise for tech enthusiasts and pop culture fans. On this tour, you’ll get to experience a unique Ninja Café. We also encourage you to explore other themed cafés and one-of-a-kind entertainment options. Akihabara offers a truly unforgettable adventure that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages.

Ginza is Tokyo’s iconic district for shopping and dining, featuring luxury boutiques, department stores, and refined restaurants. Strolling along the stylish Ginza streets, you’ll find famous brand shops, traditional craft stores, and art galleries. At night, the vivid neon lights create a uniquely Japanese atmosphere.

Accommodation: Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel ★★★★

Day 4 :
Tokyo Full Day / Tokyo Daijingu Shrine(Love charm as gift)- Teamlab bordless Azabudai - Tokyo Tower out look - Odaiba Seaside Park

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Tokyo Daijingu is one of the most popular Shinto shrines in Tokyo, known as a sacred place for love and matchmaking. Founded in the early 20th century, it enshrines deities of marriage and harmony. Many people visit to pray for romantic success, making it a beloved destination for couples and those seeking love.

TeamLab Borderless in Azabudai is an immersive digital art museum where borderless artworks move freely through the space. Using cutting-edge technology, the exhibits interact with visitors and continuously change in real time. In this beautiful environment, you can enjoy a unique, dreamlike experience that stimulates all five senses—a must-see for art lovers and curious travelers.

Tokyo Tower was built in 1958, and its 333-meter height symbolizes Japan’s post-war recovery. Visitors can enjoy 360-degree panoramic views from the observation decks, and explore museums and shops inside. At night, the tower is beautifully illuminated, making it an iconic landmark that offers an unforgettable experience for tourists of all ages.

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 ★★★★

Day 5 :
Hakone Full Day / Owakudani Valley( Ropeway) - Lake Ashi ( Hakone Sightseeing Cruise ) - Mishima Skywalk

( Private Car & Private Guide )

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.

Cruise the beautiful Lake Ashi aboard a unique pirate-themed ship. Surrounded by majestic mountain scenery, it offers stunning photo opportunities—especially when Mt. Fuji is visible. This popular and fun activity is a perfect way to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Hakone, a World Heritage destination. A highly recommended experience for all ages.

Mishima Skywalk is Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, spanning a beautiful valley. From the bridge, visitors can enjoy stunning views of Mount Fuji, Japan’s tallest mountain, and Suruga Bay, the country’s deepest bay. It is a recommended destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Accommodation: ( Hot spring ) Haokone Onsen Tenseien ★★★★

Day 6 :
Izu Full Day / Jogasaki Coast - Mt. Ōmuro Lift - Shuzenji Temple

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Jogasaki Coast is famous for its rugged cliffs, rocky coastline, and beautiful hiking trails. Visitors can cross the suspension bridge, enjoy breathtaking ocean views, and explore natural rock formations. This stunning coastline offers a perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers.

Mount Omuro is a dormant volcano known for its near-perfect cone shape and stunning natural scenery. Take a chairlift to the summit to enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, the Izu Peninsula, and the Pacific Ocean. Walking along the trail around the crater offers a unique and memorable nature experience, making it a highly recommended hidden gem destination.

Visitors can explore the peaceful Shuzenji Temple, stroll through beautiful bamboo groves, and enjoy local crafts and cuisine. This place offers a perfect blend of culture, nature, and relaxation, making it an ideal lesser-known tourist destination for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese experience.

Accommodation: ( Hot spring ) Haokone Onsen Tenseien ★★★★

Day 7 :
Mt.Fuji Full Day / Iyashi no Sato Nenba - Narusawa Ice Cave - Arakurayama Sengen Shrine - Oshino Hakkai

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Iyashi no Sato Nenba is a peaceful, traditional Japanese village located near Mt. Fuji. The restored thatched-roof houses offer cultural experiences such as craft making, kimono rentals, and local cuisine. Surrounded by nature, it provides stunning views of Mt. Fuji, making it ideal for relaxation and photography.

Narusawa Ice Cave, located in the Aokigahara Forest, is a fascinating lava cave formed by a Mt. Fuji eruption about 1,150 years ago. The cave maintains a constant temperature of around 3°C throughout the year and features stunning natural ice pillars and icicle-like formations. With tunnels as low as 90 cm and narrow stairways, it offers an adventurous experience—making it a perfect stop on a hidden gem or off-the-beaten-path tour.

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.

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.

Accommodation: ( Hot spring ) Suwa Onsen Saginoyu ★★★★

Day 8 :
Nagano Full Day / Lake Suwa - Suwa Taisha - Jigokudani Monkey Park

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Lake Suwa, located in Nagano Prefecture, is a scenic freshwater lake surrounded by mountains and hot springs. Known for its seasonal beauty, it offers activities like boating and walking along the lakeside promenade. In winter, a rare natural phenomenon called "Omiwatari" may occur as the lake ice cracks dramatically.

Suwa Taisha is one of Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines and the head shrine of over 1,000 Suwa shrines across the country. It enshrines Suwa Myōjin, the guardian deity of wind, water, agriculture, and martial valor. The Onbashira Festival, held every six years, features the symbolic transportation of massive logs to the shrine, representing the renewal of sacred power. Visitors can experience the deep history and spiritual significance of Japanese Shinto tradition.

At Jigokudani Monkey Park, you can witness the wonders of nature and encounter wild Japanese macaques, affectionately known as Snow Monkeys. Famous for their winter habit of soaking in natural hot springs, these monkeys live freely in their natural habitat. Located in the scenic Jigokudani Valley near Shibu and Yudanaka Onsen at the foot of the Shiga Highlands, the park offers a rare and unforgettable wildlife experience.

Accommodation: Hotel Metropolitan Nagano ★★★★

Day 9 :
Matsumoto & Takayama Full Day / Matsumoto Castle - Matsumoto Art Museum - Sanmachi Suji District

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan's most iconic historic castles, is famed for its striking black exterior and original wooden structure. Built in the 16th century, it features a unique "crow" design and offers panoramic views from its tower. A designated National Treasure, it showcases Japan's feudal-era architecture.

Matsumoto City Museum of Art is best known for its permanent exhibition of works by world-renowned artist Yayoi Kusama, a native of Matsumoto. The museum also features contemporary Japanese and local art. With its striking exterior and engaging exhibits, it offers a vibrant cultural experience for art enthusiasts visiting the historic city of Matsumoto.

Takayama Sanmachi is the historic old town area of Takayama, famous for its well-preserved Edo-period buildings, traditional shops, and charming streets. Visitors can explore sake breweries, local crafts, and cozy cafes while enjoying the nostalgic atmosphere. This area offers an authentic glimpse into Japan’s past and is a must-visit for cultural enthusiasts.

Accommodation: ( Hot spring ) Ryokan Oyado Koto no Yume ★★★★

Day 10 :
Fairy Tale Town / Takayama Jinya - Shirakawa-go - Gokayama Japanese Paper making Experience - Amaharashi Coast

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Takayama Jinya is a historic government office located in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. It was used by the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Edo period to manage the Hida region. Built in the 17th century, it is the only surviving building of its kind in Japan. The complex includes traditional tatami rooms, offices, and a rice storehouse. Visitors can explore the well-preserved architecture and learn about the administrative systems of feudal Japan. Surrounded by scenic mountains, Takayama Jinya offers a unique glimpse into Japan’s samurai-era governance and rural history. It's a must-visit for culture and history lovers.

Shirakawa-go is a picturesque mountain village in Gifu Prefecture, famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. These thatched-roof houses, some over 250 years old, are designed to withstand heavy snow and resemble hands pressed in prayer. The village is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a glimpse into rural life in historic Japan. Visitors can explore preserved homes, local museums, and beautiful natural surroundings. Shirakawa-go is especially stunning in winter, when snow blankets the rooftops. Its peaceful atmosphere, scenic beauty, and unique architecture make it a must-visit destination for culture and history lovers.

Gokayama is a peaceful mountain region in Toyama Prefecture, known for its traditional washi (Japanese paper) making. The craft has been passed down for centuries and is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Visitors can learn about the washi-making process and even try it themselves at local workshops. Made from mulberry bark, Gokayama washi is strong, beautiful, and used for everything from calligraphy to lanterns. The serene setting of the village, combined with this hands-on cultural experience, offers a deep connection to Japan’s artisanal traditions and rural lifestyle. It’s a unique and enriching activity for all ages.

Amaharashi Coast, designated as a Quasi-National Park, is a beautiful seaside area in Toyama. On clear days, you can enjoy a spectacular view of rocky islets and the majestic 3,000-meter-high Tateyama Mountain Range beyond Toyama Bay—an exceptionally rare sight. With its calm beaches, scenic walking paths, and photo-worthy rock formations, it offers a perfect way to experience Japan’s natural beauty.

Accommodation: Double Tree by Hilton Toyama ★★★★

Day 11 :
Toyama Full Day / Fugan Canal Kansui Park - Takaoka Great Budda - Doraemen Walking Street - Higashi Chaya District

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Fugan Canal Kansui Park is a lush waterfront park selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Historical Parks. It features a beautiful canal and iconic red bridge, creating a serene atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy sightseeing boat rides, scenic views, and a Starbucks that reflects beautifully in the sunset.

The Great Buddha of Takaoka is one of Japan’s Three Great Buddhas, located in Toyama Prefecture. Standing 16 meters tall, this impressive bronze statue was completed in 1933 and showcases exquisite craftsmanship. Surrounded by a peaceful park, it offers a serene atmosphere for reflection and is a must-see cultural landmark in Takaoka.

Doraemon Walk is a charming promenade in Takaoka, the hometown of Doraemon’s creator, Fujiko F. Fujio. Along the path, you’ll find bronze statues of Doraemon and his friends, perfect for photos and nostalgic fun. It’s a delightful spot for fans of all ages to enjoy the world of this beloved anime character.

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.

Accommodation: The Squaie Hotel Kanazawa ★★★★

Day 12 :
Kanazawa Full Day / Nakamachi Samurai Houses - Omi Market - Oyama Shrine - Kanazawa Castle out look - Kenrokuen-garden

( Private Car & Private Guide )

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.

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.

Oyama Shrine is a unique Shinto shrine in Kanazawa, dedicated to Maeda Toshiie, the first lord of the powerful Maeda clan. Built in 1599, the shrine is famous for its distinctive gate, which blends Japanese, Chinese, and Western architectural styles—a rare sight in Japan. The stained-glass windows on the gate’s top floor are especially striking. Inside, the peaceful garden features stone bridges, lanterns, and a pond, creating a serene atmosphere. Oyama Shrine offers a fascinating mix of history, culture, and architecture, making it a meaningful stop for visitors exploring Kanazawa’s samurai heritage.

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.

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.

Accommodation: The Squaie Hotel Kanazawa ★★★★

Day 13 :
Kyoto Full Day / Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Kimono and Tea Ceremony Experience - Photography Session

Today, you'll take two Shinkansen (Bullet Trains), the first to Tsuruga(45min)
You'll then go on a quick transfer over to Tsuruga.(5-10min), where you'll finally board your train to Kyoto (52min)

( Private Car & Private Guide )

Kiyomizu-dera is one of Kyoto’s most iconic temples, featuring a wooden stage that extends from the main hall and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains. Founded in 778 and registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds deep historical and spiritual significance for the Japanese people. It's well worth visiting to experience the seasonal scenery and traditional temple architecture.

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.

Includes admission to attractions, a 60-minute photoshoot service capturing 40-60 photos. All photos will be shared within 2 days, carefully corrected for brightness. For those who prefer unedited photos, they will be shared the next day. Customers can choose up to 6 photos for detailed corrections, such as skin tone or teeth whitening, extending the process by a few additional days.

Accommodation: Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijyo ★★★★

Day 14 :
Kyoto Full Day / Togetsukyo Bridge - Sagano Bamboo Crove - Gio-ji temple - Daikaku-ji Temple

( Private Car & Private Guide )

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 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.

Gio-ji Temple is known as the place where Gio, a courtesan featured in The Tale of the Heike, became a nun and lived with her mother and sister. The temple is surrounded by lush green bamboo and maple trees, with a moss-covered garden and rustic thatched hall creating a deeply atmospheric setting. It feels like a time slip to the Heian period. Inside the simple hut, there is a unique window that reflects beautiful colors depending on how the light enters—a hidden gem worth visiting.

Daikakuji Temple is one of the very old temples among many in Kyoto. The origin of the temple was Emperor Saga’s Imperial Villa (Saga Rikyu-in) established on this site in the early Heian period, about 1,200 years ago. Emperor Saga, whose father was Emperor Kanmu who transferred the capital to Heiankyo, virtually accomplished the Heiankyo capital and established the basis of the Heian culture because of his great interest in culture and the arts. The official name of the temple is Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan Daikakuji (The Former Saga Imperial Palace Daikakuji Temple), which belongs to the Shingon Buddhism sect founded by Kobo-Daishi Kukai. The head priests of the distinguished monzeki temple were from the imperial family. Successive emperors and persons of imperial linage assumed the position of chief priest, and the first among them was Prince Gojaku, the grandson of Emperor Saga.

Accommodation: Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijyo ★★★★

Day 15 :
Free Day

Enjoy a day at your leisure. Unwind at your hotel, or venture out to explore the surrounding area.

Accommodation: Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijyo ★★★★

Day 16 :
Kyoto And Nara Highlights / Fushimi Inari Taisha - Todai-ji Temple - Nara Park - Kasuga Taisha

( Private Car & Private Guide )

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.

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: Miyako City Osaka Hommachi ★★★★

Day 17 :
Explore Hiroshima's History and Peace / Atomic Bomb Dome - Peace Memorial Park - Shukkeien Garden

With your tour guide accompanying you, you'll take a trial ride on the bullet train from Osaka to Hiroshima.

( 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.

Shukkeien Garden, created in the 17th century in Hiroshima, is a beautiful historic Japanese garden said to be inspired by the scenic views of China’s West Lake. It features skillfully arranged ponds, bridges, and seasonal flowers. With its traditional garden aesthetics and serene natural setting, it is a must-see destination when visiting Hiroshima.

Accommodation: Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima ★★★★

Day 18 :
Discover Miyajima Island / Miyajima Omotesando shopping street - Itsukushima Shrine

( Private Guide )

Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street is the main shopping and dining area on Miyajima Island, near Hiroshima. Just a short walk from the ferry terminal, the street is lined with traditional shops, local snack stalls, and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy popular local specialties such as grilled oysters, momiji manju (maple-leaf-shaped cakes), and fresh seafood. The street offers a lively atmosphere and is a great place to buy souvenirs, crafts, and local sake. With its blend of food, culture, and history, Omotesando is a perfect introduction to the charm of Miyajima before visiting the famous Itsukushima Shrine.

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: Miyako City Osaka Hommachi ★★★★

Day 19 :
Flavors of Osaka / Osaka Castle - Umeda Sky Building - Tsutenkaku Tower - Dotonbori

( 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.

Umeda Sky Building is a 173-meter-tall skyscraper renowned for its unique design and stunning panoramic views. The rooftop’s Floating Garden Observatory offers 360-degree vistas of the city. Visitors can reach the observatory via a glass-enclosed escalator or elevators. It’s a must-visit attraction for anyone sightseeing in Osaka.

Tsutenkaku Tower is a symbolic landmark of Osaka, located in the lively Shinsekai district. Originally built in 1912 and rebuilt after World War II, the tower was modeled after the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe in Paris. From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city. Surrounded by retro charm, local street food, and entertainment, it's a must-visit spot to experience Osaka's unique culture and vibrant atmosphere.

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.

Accommodation: Miyako City Osaka Hommachi ★★★★

Day 20 :
Free Day

Free Day for your leisure. You'll get to relax on your own, whether it's relaxing or sightseeing.

Accommodation: Miyako City Osaka Hommachi ★★★★

Day 21 :
Departure

( Private Car )

Enjoy your final day in Japan until your guide arrives to escort you to the airport for your departing flight.

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