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5 days / 4 nights
Private coach, shuttle bus, local bus, Kintetsu limited express trains & local trains
Reveal the layers of Japanese culture on a self-guided adventure
The Kansai region is home to many popular destinations for visitors, such as Kyoto and Osaka. However, explore beyond these major cities, and you’ll reveal the more unique aspects of Japan and its culture.
This self-guided package focuses on the cultural significance of Nara and Ise-Shima. Delve deep into the historical sites of Ikaruga, Mt Shigi, Yoshino in Nara and Ise-Shima region in Mie. Take the opportunity to experience the local culture by meeting the people and learning about their way of life. Gain a deeper understanding of the intricate layers that make up Japanese culture.
Among the highlights: an overnight stay at a Buddhist temple, a visit to Japan’s most revered shrine, Ise Jingu and the World Heritage Site Horyuji Temple. Take part in authentic experiences such as a tea ceremony in a historical tea house and connect with local people who make their living from nature, such as ama skin-divers.
This five-day itinerary is designed to be an easy add-on to your own Japan trip. After the tour, return to Osaka or Kyoto or let the adventure continue and move on to Nagoya – all via Kintetsu trains*.
Come and join us to experience the depth of Japanese culture in Kansai.
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Your adventure begins at JR Horyuji Temple in Nara Prefecture.
Nara has a rich history that predates even that of Kyoto, and many traditional parts of the landscape remain intact to this day. One such area is Ikaruga, a town known for its cultural and historical significance, including the World Heritage Site Horyuji Temple and ancient tombs.
Choose from three unique experiences in Ikaruga:
1) Goshuin-cho making at Kichidenji
Learn to make your own Goshuin-cho from a monk at a historic temple. A Goshuin-cho is a notebook to collect Goshuin, red ink stamps used as a record of your visits to temples and shrines. The design of…
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It’s an early rise today, but worth it to participate in the remarkable prayer ceremonies at the temple.
At the Goma Prayer Ritual, the chief priest of Gyokuzoin offers prayers every morning at Yokuyu-do. Get up close and watch the fascinating ritual that involves an impressive use of fire. While at the Daihannya Prayer, the priest chants and read the names of participants to the principal deity so that they receive a talisman.
After a traditional Japanese breakfast, we will depart the lodge by private coach and head to Kashihara Jingu Shrine. This shrine was built in 1890 to honour the first emperor of Japan and is known for its impressive architecture and long approach. Your guide will take you on a tour of the shrine, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the large halls and learn more about the history of this important site….
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After enjoying a breakfast of a traditional dish like tea congee at your chosen inn, we will continue our journey to Ise-Shima in Mie prefecture by Kintetsu trains. Board a Kintetsu local train from Yoshino Station and travel to Kashiharajingu-mae, where you will change trains to Yamato-Yagi Station. At Yamato-Yagi Station, board the limited express “Ise-Shima Liner” bound for Ise station.
The Ise-Shima Liner offers spacious seats and wide windows, providing a comfortable ride as you take in the beautiful scenery of Ise-Shima.
Ise-Shima is a region located in the southeast of Mie prefecture. It encompasses the cities of Ise, Toba, and Shima. The area is rich in natural beauty and traditional sites, including the majestic Ise Jingu Shrine and the picturesque Shima Peninsula with its intricate coastlines and islands…
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After enjoying a delicious buffet-style breakfast, take a tour around Toba. Start with a refreshing morning stroll around Toba Station and enjoy the fresh air. Stop by the gazebo by the water, where you can soak in the warm footbath and take in the stunning views of the sea.
Next, we will visit Mikimoto Pearl Island, the first place in the world to cultivate pearls. This island was even visited by Queen Elizabeth in the 1970s, who was known for her love of pearls. Here, you will learn more about pearls and the story of Koichi Mikimoto, founder of the luxury pearl company Mikimoto as well as watch a demonstration of traditional skin-divers…
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After breakfast at the hotel, we will delve into the rich culture of Ise-Shima.
Our first stop will be “Pearl no Sato”, a pearl farm where you can witness pearl cultivation in action. Many pearl farms in Ise-Shima are moored in the sea, and during your visit, you will have the opportunity to see how the shells are harvested and the pearls are extracted and even have the chance to try it for yourself.
The pearl farms in Ise-Shima are carefully tended by the owners, and on your visit, you will gain an understanding of the process of pearl production…
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Day 1, Mount Shigi
Twin Room
Experience the peace and tranquillity of the temple grounds from the comfort of a simple, Japanese-style room. Each room is equipped with futon bedding, air conditioning, and a safety deposit box for your convenience. Wi-Fi is available, but there is no TV in the room, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the serenity of the prayer mountain.
Day 2, Yoshino: choose one of the 3 options below.
Twin Room
A ryokan with over 250 years of history. Enjoy the panoramic views from the large open-air bath, then savour the seasonal delicacies.
Twin Room
Located in the centre of Mount Yoshino, this ryokan features interiors made from locally sourced wood. Their signature dish is a special hot pot made with Yoshino kudzu.
Twin Room
Located in the traditional garden of Chikurin-in Temple, this accommodation offers Japanese-style rooms with views of the mountains. The public outdoor bath is spacious and provides a relaxing environment to unwind in.
Day 3, Toba
Twin Room
Ideally positioned on the hill on the cape, the Toba International Hotel offers wonderful views of Toba Bay. Since opening its doors in 1964, the hotel has welcomed many distinguished guests from Japan and abroad with tradition and prestige. Enjoy the flavours of French and Japanese cuisine, prepared with an abundance of ingredients sourced from Ise-Shima.
Day 4, Kashikojima: choose one of the 3 options below.
Twin Room
Kashikojima Hojoen is an authentic Japanese ryokan-style accommodation that boasts beautiful Japanese architecture, including a breezy three-storey atrium garden with a flowing waterfall. Enjoy a spectacular view of Ago Bay as you relax and rejuvenate in the natural hot spring and outdoor garden baths.
Twin Room
Operated by Kintetsu Miyako Hotels, Shima Kanko Hotel The Classic is a highly-regarded hotel that was the venue for the G7 Summit in 2016.
Its stunning views of Ago Bay and impeccable hospitality are unmatched.
Twin Room
Nestled on a hill overlooking Ago Bay, Basara-tei is an exclusive retreat with only 20 guest rooms on a vast, secluded site. Each room is equipped with an open-air bath, providing the perfect environment for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Please note: all images are indicative only. Layout of rooms may vary.
For 2023 departure
Start Date – End Date
11 December – 15 December
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For 2024 departure
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22 January – 26 January
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05 February – 09 February
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11 March – 15 March
(TOUR CODE: UAA110324S)
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Group size: Minimum 2 people
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