From Osaka to Tokyo, explore the Land of the Rising Sun on this in-depth Rail TripFrom neon-lit skyscrapers to bamboo forests dotted with ancient temples, there’s nowhere quite like Japan. This 12-day trip will take you from the foodie capital of Osaka to the city lights of Tokyo, and even down to the floating Torii Gate of Miyajima Island, which sits in Hiroshima Bay. Along the way, you’ll get to see geishas in Kyoto, sample sake in Takayama and hang out with sumo wrestlers in the capital. You’ll get the chance to stay in a range of hotels and sing your heart out at karaoke alongside your fellow travellers. How can we squeeze so much into one itinerary? You have Japan’s incredible train networks to thank. Prepare to get your steps in on this one, too, since the other way to explore Japan at its best is by exploring on your own two feet.Trip Highlights: Experience the comfort, efficiency and thrill of riding the bullet train Uncover Hiroshima’s past at the Peace Park and Museum See the floating Torii Gate and deer on Miyajima Island Hike through bamboo forests and the endless gates of Fushimi Inari Explore the backstreets of Kyoto and see geishas Soak in an Onsen in the Japanese Alps Admire views of Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi Witness a sumo wrestling demonstration and learn how to make sushi
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General information
Tour ID223110
Tour length12days
LanguageEnglish
Group size16
Age range25 - 99
Operated by
Culture Trip
Starting point
東急ステイ大阪本町, 久太郎町2-4-24, 大阪市, Osaka 541-0056, Japan
Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi
End point
14 赤坂2丁目6番 港区, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Henn na Hotel Tokyo Akasaka
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Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrive in Osaka
Explore Osaka city, including the castle and Kuromon Market
Visit the Hiroshima Peace Park and try ‘okonomiyaki’
Time to explore Miyajima Island
Explore ancient streets and spot geishas in Kyoto
Wander through the Arashiyama bamboo forest
Explore the Japanese Alps and taste sake
Soak in an onsen in Hakone
Cruise on Lake Ashi and hike to volcanic geysers
Make your own sushi in Tokyo
Get to grips with sumo and sing karaoke in Kabukicho