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Arrive in Osaka Kansai Airport
Upon arrival at Kansai International Airport, you will clear the international arrivals process in the following order; quarantine and immigration, baggage claim, customs. Then you will exit to the Arrivals hall.
Here you have two options. One; you can take JR or Nankai Line to the closest station to your hotel. Second; you can take the Airport Limousine to the city center.
Private airport transfer is also possible with us. 25,000 JPY with a sedan car. For groups ask price.
- Check in Hotel
- Overnight in Osaka hotel
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Self-sightseeing (We can also give you free guiding in Osaka)
Start your exploration of Osaka with the visit to the city’s most prominent symbols - Osaka Castle. Osaka Castle was build by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who succeeded in unifying the entire country in the 16th Century. The inside of the castle has been made into a museum; there is even a corner where you can try on the costume of a warlord. A panoramic view of Osaka City can be seen from the observation deck on the 8th floor. The castle grounds now form a large tree-filled park. Only a 10 minute walks from Tanimachi 4-chome Subway Station or JR Morinomiya Station. (open until 4:30pm / Adults \600).
Osaka has a long history as one of the oldest seaports in Japan and has flourished as a window open to the culture and the goods of the Asian continent and is known for its bargain shopping and delicious restaurants. For entertainment and shopping the Umeda and Namba districts have it all. Umeda, centered on Umeda Station, has a number of modern arcades which are always teaming with visitors and shoppers.
The Namba area boasts a 700-metre long arcade leading to the Dotombori River, a man-made canal completed in 1615. In the Edo Period, the area along the river was the city’s amusement quarter where five theatres entertained the citizens. Today, theses theatres are still there, though transformed into cinemas and comedy halls. Dotombori is even busier at night, glittering with colorful neon signs and extravagant restaurant decorations, and alive with ‘pop’ music. The night life may keep you awake until the early hours.
Universal Studios Japan or Koyosan can be also one another option for you to choose in Osaka.
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Self-sightseeing (We can also give you free guiding in Koyo-san.)
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Self-sightseeing (We can also give you free guiding in Nara)
A full day of sightseeing awaits you in Nara. Here, you can find peace of mind and natural beauty as you uncover the many treasures of Japan’s former capital (710-784AD).
From Osaka you can catch Kintetsu Line from Namba and make your way to Nara with a limited express train. (40 Minutes)
After arriving Nara station you will be right in Nara Park, here you’ll be surrounded by impressive World Heritage listed cultural assets. Todaiji Temple, the world’s largest wooden architecture, houses the ‘Giant Buddha’ that soars 16 meters in height - a star attraction (\500 / open approx. 8:00am-4:30pm). Return to Nara Station via Nara-machi, an old precinct full of traditional houses, shops and tearooms in calm and pleasant surroundings, giving a good contrast to the great temples and old burial mounds.
Afternoon you can catch JR train from JR Nara Station to Horuyuiji Temple. Horuyuji is a large temple south of Nara which houses the oldest wooden buildings in the world. Amazing architecture will make you impressed that no nails used for its construction. At the end you can make your way back to Osaka from Horuyuiji with JR Express train.
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Self-sightseeing (We can also give you free guiding in Kyoto)
Here you can start to discover the on of the most beautiful city, Kyoto. Kyoto is the most and historical city of Japan. For explore Kyoto you really have to be well organized because there are so many beautiful things to see in Kyoto. This can be the easiest way for you to spend a good day in Kyoto.
You can take Kintetsu or Keihan line or a bus from your station to Nijo. Nijo Castle, the Golden Pavilion, and the Kyoto Imperial Palace (on Sat., Sun. & national holidays, visit Higashi Honganji Temple instead). Walking in the Higashiyama area will be a great time. From nearby Maruyama Park head south where you will come across an array of small and large temples and shrines. Make your way to Kiyomizu Dera (Temple) (\300 yen / open 6:00am-6:00pm) along the attractive winding road lined with colorful souvenir and curio shops. Kiyomizu Dera is famous for its giant wooden Butai (stage) overlooking panoramic views of Kyoto and its main hall purely constructed of wood and supported by huge columns and beams without the use of a single nail, screw or bolt.
In the evening stroll through Gion; Kyoto’s most famous geisha district. Gion is the one place in Japan where you may see Geisha or Maiko walking between appointments. As darkness falls watch the traditional lanterns gradually come to life and you wander down tiny alleys housing restaurants offering a variety of tempting cuisine.
Fushimi Shrine or Uji Area will a really good choice if you have another day to explore Kyoto.
- Check in Kyoto Ryokan
- Overnight in Kyoto
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Checkout hotel
For returning to the Kansai Airport you can catch Nankai line from Namba or JR from Osaka station. You can also use the Airport Limousine from Umeda and Namba.
Private airport transfer is also possible with us. 25,000 JPY with a sedan car. For groups ask price.
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