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this tour go to “ALL KANSAI”,
please enjoy good meals and hot spring.

ENJOY POINT

The Dotonbori district sits beside a 400-year-old canal. The bridge over the canal is a popular place to take your photo (look out for the Glico Man; the enormous runner towers over Ebisubashi Bridge and is a famous Osaka landmark).Almost a mile long, Shinsaibashi arcade stretches from Shinsaibaishi station to Dotonbori and is one of the busiest and oldest shopping streets in Japan. There are shops to suit every budget and tastes from high fashion to traditional crafts. Add on a limitless selection of cafes and restaurants, and you’ll be lucky to emerge before nightfall.
The main hall houses Kiyomizudera’s veranda, the most famous feature of the temple. Supported by traditional wooden Japanese construction, it stands 13 meters above the ground and is built without the use of nails.The veranda is usually crowded with visitors, but it’s worth venturing to the furthest corner and waiting your turn for a photo with the city of Kyoto in the background.
Amanohashidate translates to “bridge to heaven” because it appears to be a pathway connecting heaven and earth when viewed from the mountains that rise above it on either side. The sandbar is quite thin—just 20 meters wide at its narrowest point. Most of it is occupied by pine trees.
Himeji Castle is one of only twelve castles in Japan whose main keep remains as it was and it was listed as a National Treasure.Himeji Castle was designated as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993.Because of Himeji Castle’s elegant and white appearance, it is called “Shirasagi Jo” , which translates white heron castle.

1st day

5J828 14:00-19:00✈
20:00 AIRPORT CHECKOUT
20:00 DINNER
19:00 HOTEL C/I

DINNER
HOTEL SET
HOTEL
IZUMUSANO CENTER HOTEL / KANSAI AIRPORT WASHIGTON HOTEL

2nd day

8:00  BF and C/O
8:15-9:50 BUS ridding

10:00-10:50 KATSUO TEMPLE▼


Katsuo-ji is a Buddhist temple located in the mountains of Minoh City, in the northern suburb of Osaka. It belongs to the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage in Kansai, but nowadays its reputation stems from its gathering of traditional Daruma dolls, as symbols of good fortune and granted wishes.

11:00-12:00 BUS ridding
12:00-13:00 LUNCH

13:15-14:30 ARASHIYAMA▼


Located in the northwestern area of Kyoto, Arashiyama draws many visitors for its world-renowned bamboo grove and beautiful scenery that changes with each season. The area is dotted with temples, old imperial villas, and famous historical sites, many of which are National Treasures, or have been recognized as World Heritage sites. The entire region is designated by the Japanese government as a Place of Scenic Beauty.

14:45-16:00 BUS ridding

16:15-17:30 KIYOMIZU TEMPLE▼


Himeji Castle is one of only twelve castles in Japan whose main keep remains as it was and it was listed as a National Treasure.Himeji Castle was designated as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993.Because of Himeji Castle’s elegant and white appearance, it is called “Shirasagi Jo” , which translates white heron castle.

17:45-18:00 BUS ridding
18:00-19:30 DINNER
20:00 HOTEL CHECK IN

LUNCH
JAPANESE SET
DINNER
SHABU SHABU
HOTEL
CTYSTAL HOTEL KYOTO / OSAKA CASTLE HOTEL / HOLIDAY INN OSAKA MIDOSUJI

3rd day

8:00 BF and C/O
8:30-10:50 BUS ridding
10:50-11:00 ROPEWAY

11:00-11:50 AMANOHASHIDATE▼


Amanohashidate translates to “bridge to heaven” because it appears to be a pathway connecting heaven and earth when viewed from the mountains that rise above it on either side. The sandbar is quite thin—just 20 meters wide at its narrowest point. Most of it is occupied by pine trees.

11:50-12:00 ROPEWAY

12:00-12:50 LUNCH▼


This restaurant enjoys shopping many products and sea foods. You can eat “awabi”

13:00-13:30 BUS ridding

13:40-14:40 INE TOWN▼


Ine is famous for its unique funaya, or boat houses. These wooden buildings sit right on the water and serve as both dock and home for the fishermen of the village. The boats are housed in the first floor, with the second floor serving as the dwelling area.Around 230 funaya remain today, stretching along five kilometers of the coastline. A few are minshuku, or guest houses, providing an authentic peek into a life of the fisherman today.

14:50-16:50 BUS ridding

17:00-18:30 SANDA OUTLETS▼


Mitsui Outlet Park Sanda features international brands like Nike, Adidas, Gap, Godiva, Lego, Coleman, and LeSportsac, to name just a few. You can also browse the shelves of many popular Japanese brands. Throughout the year there are many events and bargain sales which makes shopping less painful on your pocketbook.

18:30-19:00 BUS ridding

19:00 HOTEL CHECK INN▼



You can enjoy beaf steaks, sushi , kani bufeat, and hot springs.

LUNCH
JAPANESE SET
DINNER
HOTEL BUFEAT
HOTEL
KOBE FRUIT FLOWER PARK HOTEL / KOBE PORT TOWER HOTEL

4th day

8:00 BF and C/O
8:20-9:20 BUS ridding

9:30-10:40 HIMEJI CASTLE▼


Himeji Castle is one of only twelve castles in Japan whose main keep remains as it was and it was listed as a National Treasure.Himeji Castle was designated as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993.Because of Himeji Castle’s elegant and white appearance, it is called “Shirasagi Jo” , which translates white heron castle.

10:50-11:50 BUS ridding
12:00-12:50 LUNCH

13:20-14:20 EARTHQUAKE MUSEUM▼


The DRI, established in Hyogo Prefecture in April 2002 with the support of the Japanese government, is operated by the Hyogo Earthquake Memorial 21st Century Research Institute. Our mission is to mold a culture of disaster awareness, enhance local capacity for disaster management, support the development of disaster management policies, and contribute to creating civic collaboration on safety and security as well as a society with reduced disaster related risks. We do this by passing on experiences from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and making the lessons learned available for the future. We are informing the world both today and posterity about creating a society less at risk from disasters, the importance of life, and how wonderful peaceful coexistence is.

14:30-15:00 BUS ridding

15:10-17:20 KOBE HARBOR LAND▼


The biggest shopping complex in the area is Umie, which houses three main retail wings, each with their own unique purpose: Mosaic, South Mall, and North Mall. With many shops to peruse, the area is huge. Mosaic’s positioning along the waterfront makes it the ideal home for many of the area’s main eateries and offers a vast selection of restaurants and cafes.Kobe Port Tower and the Kobe Maritime Museum are located in the Meriken Park area. This section of the complex is popular with couples enjoying dinner accompanied by a romantic view of the city.

17:30-18:00 BUS ridding
18:10-19:30 DINNER
20:00 HOTEL

LUNCH
JAPANESE
DINNER
SHABU SHABU
HOTEL
OSAKA CASTLE HOTEL , HOLIDAY INN MIDOUSUJI , THE RISE OSAKA NAMBA

5th day

8:00 BF and C/O
8:20-8:40 BUS ridding

9:00-10:00 DOTONBORI▼


The Dotonbori district sits beside a 400-year-old canal. The bridge over the canal is a popular place to take your photo (look out for the Glico Man; the enormous runner towers over Ebisubashi Bridge and is a famous Osaka landmark).Almost a mile long, Shinsaibashi arcade stretches from Shinsaibaishi station to Dotonbori and is one of the busiest and oldest shopping streets in Japan. There are shops to suit every budget and tastes from high fashion to traditional crafts. Add on a limitless selection of cafes and restaurants, and you’ll be lucky to emerge before nightfall.

10:10-11:00 BUS ridding
11:15-12:00 LUNCH

12:15-13:00 NARA BUDDHA▼


Wishing for happiness for all, it took a total of roughly 2.6 million people to come together and create the Great Buddha statue that now sits in Todaiji Temple’s Daibutsu-den, the Great Buddha hall. The statue itself is referred to as the “Daibutsu” in Japanese, with “dai” meaning giant and “butsu” meaning Buddha, however it is modeled after the Vairocana Buddha.

13:10-14:00 BUS ridding

14:00-16:15 KIX OUTLETS▼


Palm trees, blue skies, and outlet shops. One station away from Kansai Airport, Rinku Town makes a great first or last destination before a long flight.Retail is the prime attraction, with outlets for a wide range of brands, including Adidas, Kate Spade New York, and The North Face. The oceanside, open-air location is also an ideal place to spend time prior to (or directly after) your flight.

16:30-17:30 DINNER
17:30-18:00 BUS RIDDING
5J827 (20:15-23:50)

LUNCH
JAPANESE
DINNER
JAPANESE