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Osaka→Shikoku Tour Reference Itinerary

Day1 🛬ARRIVE KANSAI AIRPORT

Day2 OSAKA🚎→AKASHI🚎→HIMEJI🚎→OKAYAMA🏨

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge: This suspension bridge connecting Hyogo Prefecture and Awaji Island in Japan is the longest suspension bridge in the world at 3,911 m. Completed in 1995, it is an important transportation route connecting Akashi City and Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture. The bridge offers magnificent scenery and is especially known for its beautiful night views. It is also a popular tourist attraction, and visitors can enjoy the straits and surrounding nature from the observation deck. Cruises that pass under the bridge are also available, offering visitors a wonderful experience.

Himeji: Located in Hyogo Prefecture, this historical city is particularly famous for Himeji Castle. Himeji Castle, also known as “Shirasagijo Castle,” has a beautiful white exterior and is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle was built in the 16th century and still attracts many tourists today. Himeji is also a place where one can enjoy culture and delicious food, with many local specialties and events. Nature is also abundant, with beautiful parks and hot springs in the surrounding area. History and nature combine to make Himeji a charming city.

Day3 OKAYAMA🚢→MIYAJIMA🚎→HIROSIMA

Okayama: Okayama is famous for Okayama Castle and Korakuen Garden. Okayama Castle is characterized by its black exterior and is adjacent to the beautiful garden, Korakuen, making it a popular sightseeing spot. Okayama is also known as the hometown of “Momotaro” (Momotaro) and is a production center of fruits such as peaches and grapes. Local specialties and delicious food are abundant, making Okayama a charming place where history and nature are in harmony.

Miyajima: Itsukushima Shrine is famous. This shrine is built floating on the sea and is registered as a World Heritage site. The symbolic torii gate that appears when the tide goes out attracts many tourists. The entire island is rich in nature and is famous for its autumn leaves and cherry blossoms.

Day4 HIROSIMA🚎→🚢→MATSUYAMA

Matsuyama: The capital of Ehime Prefecture, Matsuyama is one of the most important cities in the Shikoku region. Matsuyama Castle is located in the city, and visitors can enjoy the historical atmosphere. The view from the castle is beautiful, especially at night. Matsuyama is also known for “Dogo Onsen,” one of the oldest hot springs in Japan, which attracts many tourists.

Day5 MATSUYAMA🚎→IYA🚎→TAKAMATSU

Iya: This beautiful region in the mountains of Tokushima Prefecture is especially famous for the Iya Valley. Surrounded by magnificent nature, visitors can enjoy the scenery of each of the four seasons. The autumn foliage season is especially spectacular. Iya is also famous for its traditional Iya soba noodles and the Kazura Bridge, a suspension bridge made of vines that has become a popular tourist attraction. The quiet environment makes this a perfect spot for a soothing trip.

Day6 TAKAMATSU🚎→AIZUMI-CHO🚎→NARUTO🚎→KOBE

Aizumi-cho: Located in the central part of Tokushima Prefecture, this town has a particularly strong tradition of indigo dyeing. Indigo cultivation and indigo dyeing are thriving in this area and are popular local specialties. Aizumi-cho is also rich in nature, with beautiful scenery and rivers to enjoy.

Naruto: Located in Tokushima Prefecture, this seaside town is especially famous for the Naruto whirlpools. These whirlpools originate in the Naruto Straits and have become a tourist attraction worldwide. You can see the whirlpools up close and personal on a tidal boat, which is a powerful experience. Naruto is also home to the Onaruto Bridge, from which you can also enjoy the view.

Day7 KOBE🚎→OSAKA

Kobe: Surrounded by beautiful sea and mountains, this city has a cosmopolitan atmosphere. It is especially famous for its delicious food, including Kobe beef and Chinatown (Nankinmachi). It is also home to many tourist attractions such as Harborland and Meriken Park, where the night views are spectacular. Furthermore, the city’s exotic architecture and culture make it a great place for sightseeing, shopping, and dining.

Osaka: Osaka is a large city located in the Kansai region of Japan and is a center of commerce and culture. Known as the “gourmand’s town,” Osaka offers a wide variety of delicious foods such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu (skewered pork cutlets). Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, Universal Studios Japan, and many other tourist attractions also delight visitors. The vibrant cityscape, unique culture, and warm interaction among people make it an attractive place to experience a wide variety of things.

Day8 OSAKA🚎→KANSAI AIRPORT🛫

SHIKOKU TOUR

10 out of 10

All itineraries can be arranged according to your preferences.
There is a minimum number of participants for the trip.
Some services may not be available in small groups and may be more expensive.

Spring
10 out of 10
Summer
9.9 out of 10
Autumn
10 out of 10
Winter
10 out of 10

Include

BUS

HIGHWAY

PARKING

GUIDE

ADMISSION

HOTEL ( 3 STAR OR 4 STAR)

MEAL

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Service charge

Temporary change expense of the itinerary

Personal expense

International fight

Personal travel insurance

The meal which is not included in an itinerary

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