Tour code: 13609
Travelling in Korea and Japan
Explore Seoul, Suwon, Busan, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Tokushima, Osaka, Mt Koya, Kyoto, Matsumoto, Sendai, Morioka, Sapporo, Tokyo & More!
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- 20 Nights Accommodation
- Meals: 19 Breakfasts, 14 Lunches, 4 Dinners
- Arrival Transfer
- Air-conditioned coach transportation
- English Speaking Tour Guides
- Guided sightseeing city tours – Seoul, Kyoto, Sapporo & Tokyo
- Evening Transfer: Myeongdong Quarter in Seoul, Shinjuku in Tokyo
- Ferry: Busan - Shimonoseki (night ferry), Hiroshima - Miyajima, Aomori - Hakodate (Hokkaido Island), Tomakomai - Sendai (night ferry)
- Funicular: Castle in Matsuyama, Hakodate Mountain
- Admission: Metro
- Admission: Changdeokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace (Seoul)
- Admission: War Memorial, Trickeye Museum (Seoul)
- Admission: Toilet House, Hwaseong Haenggung (Suwon)
- Admission: Samsung Innovation Museum (not always guaranteed)
- Admission: Haeinsa Temple, Kintaikyo (Iwakuni)
- Admission: Shrine of Fushimi Inari
- Admission: Kinkakuji Temple
- Admission: Itsukushima Shine, Peace Museum (Hiroshima)
- Admission: Castle, Ishite Ji Buddhist temple, Dogo Onsen (Matsuyama)
- Admission: Ritsurin Garden (Takamatsu)
- Admission: Naruto Bridge, Awa Odori dance performance (Tokushima)
- Admission: Kawasaki World (Kobe)
- Admission: Okuno Mausoleum, Kongobuji Temple, Ajikan or Zazen meditation (Mt Koya)
- Admission: Matsumoto Castle
- Admission: Zenko-ji Temple, Gomakuyo tea ceremony, Jigokudani Monkey Park (Nagano)
- Admission: Yumomi performance (Kusatsu)
- Admission: Byakuen Daikannon (Takasaki)
- Admission: Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Taiyuinbyo Mausoleum (Nikko)
- Admission: Traditional Tea (Matshushima)
- Admission: Chusonji and Zen practice (Montsuiji Temple in Hiraizumi)
- Admission: Towada Art Center (Towada)
- Admission: Nebuta Museum (Aomori)
- Admission: Goryokaku Tower (Hakodate)
- Admission: Sanctuary of Hokkaido Jingu and Kito (prayer session)
- Admission: Chocolate Factory, Shiroi Koibito Park (Sapporo)
- Admission: Volcanology museum (Toyako)
- Admission: Ainu Poroto Kotan Museum with traditional dance performance (Shiraoi)
- Admission: Samurai Mansion (Aizuwakamatsu)
- Admission: Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Taiyuinbyo Mausoleum (Nikko)
- Admission: Metropolitan Tower (Tokyo)
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- Optional Gratuities
TRAVEL HIGHLIGHTS
- Air-conditioned coach transportation
- Hand-picked Experiences
- Free time to allow you to explore on your own
SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS
- Guided sightseeing city tours – Seoul, Kyoto, Sapporo & Tokyo
- Evening Transfer: Myeongdong Quarter in Seoul, Shinjuku in Tokyo
Trip itinerary Download PDF itinerary
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Day 1:
Seoul (TUE)
Day 1: Seoul (TUE)
Welcome to Korea! Transfer by group transport (SHUTTLE BUS) to hotel, where we meet our guide.
Late in the afternoon we set out to explore this fascinating country. Accompanied by our guide we will take a trip on the modern, efficient subway (the guide will show how to use this form of public transport) to the tsunami-shaped City Hall building. From there we will take a walk to the Myeongdong quarter (the name means "brilliant tunnel"). This district is the most important shopping and leisure zone in Korea. Dinner included.
Overnight: Seoul
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Day 2:
Seoul (WED)
Day 2: Seoul (WED)
Today we will have a tour of the city of Seoul lasting five hours.
We will see Changdeokgung Palace. This is a World Heritage Site formed by a group of palaces inside a large park. After the visit we will go to Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional historical neighbourhood with tiny houses. Then we pay a visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace an impressive palace that is 600 years old, where we will see the Changing of the Guard ceremony (if scheduled).
Afterwards we will visit the War Memorial an impressive war museum that tells of the different conflicts suffered by Korea during its history, particular the Korean War with the United Nations in which soldiers from many different countries took part. Lastly, we will visit the Trickeye Museum… to see and laugh at some of the most surrealistic and craziest photos you will see during your trip. Lunch included.
Free time in the afternoon.
Overnight: Seoul
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Day 3:
Seoul - Suwon - Jeonju (THU), 227km
Day 3: Seoul - Suwon - Jeonju (THU), 227km
Our next stop is the city of SUWON the former capital of Korea, a World Heritage Site famous for its walls. After entering the city we will pay a visit to the “toilet house” and the adjacent scatological museum, and admire the amazing wall with its fortifications. Then we will go to the summer palace of Hwaseong Haenggung. Before leaving this city, we will stop at the Samsung Innovation Museum to learn about the history of this famous technological company.
Note: The visit to the Samsung Innovation Museum is not always guaranteed. If this visit has to be cancelled, we will then visit Samsung D´light in Seoul.
Then we continue to JEONJU where we will see its fascinating old town (Hanok Village), with its tiny houses, traditional shops and art galleries. Lunch included.
Overnight: Jeonju
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Day 4:
Jeonju - Haeinsa - Busan (FRI), 250km
Day 4: Jeonju - Haeinsa - Busan (FRI), 250km
The next stage of our journey takes us through wonderful mountain and forest scenery to HAEINSA, a Buddhist temple built in 802 which houses the Tripitaka, the most complete collection of Buddhist scriptures engraved on 80,000 wooden blocks. We will visit the temple and the Tripitaka Museum and then have a vegetarian lunch in the temple (the lunch is included).
We then carry on to BUSAN an extremely modern city and the second most important in Korea. We will spend some time in the bustling, traditional fish market before getting ready to embark on the ferry.
We spend the night on the ferry crossing the Sea of Japan in double cabins with bathrooms.
Note: The itinerary for the night journey may be occasionally modified due to availability or weather conditions.
Overnight: Ferry (Busan - Shimonoseki)
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Day 5:
Shimonoseki - Iwakuni - Itsukushima - Hiroshima (SAT), 190km
Day 5: Shimonoseki - Iwakuni - Itsukushima - Hiroshima (SAT), 190km
We dock at the port of Shimonoseki at 7.30am (breakfast not included) and cross the border.
We then depart for IWAKUNI a small city where we will stop to admire the beautiful historic Kintai-Kyo Bridge.
We then continue to Miyajimaguchi where we take a ferry to Miyajima, the island “where men and Gods live together in peace”, with its Itsukushima shrine dedicated to the guardian of the seas, built partly over the sea. Here we have time to visit the temple, stroll through its attractive centre and have lunch.
Then we continue to HIROSHIMA, sadly famous as the site where the atomic bomb fell in 1945 which destroyed the whole city. We will visit the Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic bomb dome and the impressive Peace Memorial Museum. Dinner included.
Overnight: Hiroshima
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Day 6:
Hiroshima - Matsuyama (SUN), 50km
Day 6: Hiroshima - Matsuyama (SUN), 50km
Today we will take a ferry to Shikoku Island on a pleasant crossing that lasts two hours and a half and see the many islands that make up Japan.
In MATSUYAMA we will take the cable car up to its impressive castle. Afterwards, we will visit ISHITEJI, a beautiful Buddhist temple and a place of pilgrimage. Lunch included.
In the late afternoon, we will visit DOGO ONSEN (admission included), a traditional Japanese bath facility built in the 19th century.
Overnight: Matsuyama
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Day 7:
Matsuyama - Kotohira - Takamatsu - Naruto - Tokushima (MON), 285km
Day 7: Matsuyama - Kotohira - Takamatsu - Naruto - Tokushima (MON), 285km
We depart for KOTOHIRA a Shinto shrine dedicated to the God of sailors and a place of pilgrimage. The shrine stands on Mount Zosu and is reached by climbing 785 steps.
Afterwards in TAKAMATSU we will visit RITSURIN, one of the prettiest gardens in Japan. Lunch included.
Then in NARUTO we cross an impressive bridge over the sea, stopping on the way to admire the construction and walk on its glass floor with the sea 450 metres below us.
We then continue to TOKUSHIMA, famous as the home of the most important festival in Japan, with its Awa Odori dances. There we watch a colourful Japanese dance performance (admission included).
Overnight: Tokushima
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Day 8:
Tokushima - Kobe - Osaka - Mt Koya (TUE), 250km
Day 8: Tokushima - Kobe - Osaka - Mt Koya (TUE), 250km
We set out early along a pretty motorway crossing huge bridges over the sea. In KOBE we will visit KAWASAKI WORLD, an amazing museum that tells us of the technological prowess of this company which builds motorbikes, planes, high-speed trains and construction technology.
After stopping by in Osaka for lunch. We will depart from this city at 1pm to visit MOUNT KOYA, one of Japan’s sacred mountains and Japan’s main centre of Shingon Buddhism. There are 120 shrines and monasteries on this mountain which is a magical place of pilgrimage.
We will visit Okuno Mausoleum a spiritual place and an immense cemetery in the wilderness that has more than 200,000 graves. We will visit Kongobuji temple built in 1593.
Note: In winter as it gets dark earlier, we will not have time to enter Kongobuji temple. We will spend this night at a Buddhist monastery. The monks will offer us a Zen meditation session (Ajikan). Dinner included (vegetarian food). There is religious ceremony at the temple early in the morning if you wish to attend it.
Note: We consider the sojourn at the monastery as an experience of great existential value. The rooms at this place are modest, without bathrooms, in the traditional Japanese style with tatamis. Bathrooms are communal.
Overnight: Mt Koya
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Day 9:
Mt Koya - Kyoto (WED), 130km
Day 9: Mt Koya - Kyoto (WED), 130km
Japanese breakfast at the temple.
Then we leave early for KYOTO to spend the whole day in the city which was the capital of Japan between 794 and 1868 and home to the Imperial Court. During World War II the city was the only major Japanese to escape the bombardments, and so it still preserves its wealth of artistic heritage; the famous protocol restricting greenhouse gas emissions was signed in Kyoto in 1997. The visit includes a trip to one of the most important parts of the city. We will see the marvellous Shinto Shrine of Fushimi Inari, the Imperial Palace and Kinkakuji temple, “the golden pavilion” and its wonderful gardens.
Free time before visiting GION, a busy traditional quarter famous for its Geisha.
Note: If you already visited Kyoto on your circuit, our guide will offer you information and advice on visiting the other parts of the city unaccompanied.
Overnight: Kyoto
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Day 10:
Kyoto - Tsumago - Matsumoto (THU), 320km
Day 10: Kyoto - Tsumago - Matsumoto (THU), 320km
We set out for TSUMAGO passing attractive country scenery on our way. This small village with its wooden houses is one of the prettiest places in Japan. Free time to explore and lunch included.
Then we continue to MATSUMOTO, a tourist city where we will visit the impressive 16th century castle, known as the “Crow Castle”. Free time to explore this bustling tourist city.
Note: In some tours we will not sojourn in Matsumoto but in Nagano.
Overnight: Matsumoto/Nagano
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Day 11:
Matsumoto - Nagano - Kasatsu - Takasaki (FRI), 228km
Day 11: Matsumoto - Nagano - Kasatsu - Takasaki (FRI), 228km
Today our journey takes us through the beautiful Japanese Alps. In NAGANO we will visit Zenkoji temple, a pilgrimage site where the first Buddhist image of Japan is located. Passengers will have the opportunity to take part in the Gomakuyo ceremony that brings good luck.
Then we continue through the mountains to Monkey Park with lunch included and wander through its forests with their rivers and thermal fountains where colonies of Japanese monkeys live and bathe. Then our journey takes us through beautiful mountain scenery (reaching an altitude of 2,172 metres) with semi-active volcanoes.
KUSATSU is an attractive spa city with a lively main square. Our visit includes admission to the Yumomi performance with actresses who sing songs about the traditional method for cooling spa waters. Then we can stroll through the city park with its outdoor Onsen. Our journey continues to TAKASAKI where we settle into our hotel.
NOTE: In autumn monkey migration is unpredictable as it depends on the abundance of fruit in the mountains. If the monkeys do not go down to the park, it may be closed. In winter the route may be changed due to weather problems (snow). In such cases we will use other roads and eliminate the visit to the Monkey Park. The visit to Kusatsu and the Yumoni performance are cancelled from November to April due to weather conditions.
Overnight: Takasaki
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Day 12:
Takasaki - Nikko - Sendai (SAT), 380km
Day 12: Takasaki - Nikko - Sendai (SAT), 380km
In Takasaki we will climb to the top of the hill where Byakuen Daikannon is found, a gigantic statue honouring the Goddess of Mercy.
Afterwards, we will resume our journey to NIKKO. In this fantastic town, we will visit the impressive Toshogu shrine with its outstanding room where the clapper of a priest suggests the sound of a crying dragon. We will also visit Taiyuin-byo Mausoleum a site surrounded by peaceful scenery. We will go for a stroll along the river in Kanmangafuchi, under the attentive watch of hundreds of Jizo statues! We will enjoy some free time in the city’s centre before departing for SENDAI, a modern, bustling city with more than 1 million inhabitants. You will have a chance to stroll around and have supper in its lively centre.
Overnight: Sendai
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Day 13:
Sendai - Matsushima - Hiraizumi - Morioka (SUN), 217km
Day 13: Sendai - Matsushima - Hiraizumi - Morioka (SUN), 217km
We depart for the marvellous city of MATSHUSHIMA on the “Thousand Islands” Bay in the Pacific Ocean and considered one of the most attractive cities in Japan. After arriving we will visit a magnificent “tea house” overlooking the sea and enjoy a cup of traditional tea while our guide tells us about the city. Then we will go on a 50-minute cruise (included).
Free time to visit the historical museum, temples or take a walk to the islands which are connected by pretty pedestrian bridges. Lunch included.
We continue to HIRAIZUMI to visit its temples and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Takkoku no Iwaya, carved in the rock in 1801, followed by a visit to the magnificent Buddhist temples of Chusonji. We take time to relax in the gardens of Motsuiji temple where passengers can take part in a Zen ceremony (admission included).
We then carry on to MORIOKA the pleasant capital of Iwate province, where we settle in at our hotel and have some free time to explore.
Overnight: Morioka
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Day 14:
Morioka - Towada - Aomori - Hakodate (MON), 197km
Day 14: Morioka - Towada - Aomori - Hakodate (MON), 197km
Note: Due to the closure of the Towada Art Center Museum, the stop at Towada will be changed to visit to HIROSAKI.
Our journey takes us through beautiful scenery to HIROSAKI. Ancient capital cultural during the Edo period with its castle of the seventeenth century. We will visit the Neputa Museum, a museum where you can see large paper figures as lamps as well as musical instruments and old toys. We include a music show with traditional instruments.
We continue to AOMORI the provincial capital, located on Mutsu Bay. Time for visit to Nebuta Museum where we will learn about the Japanese festival tradition which reminds us of the Carnival, with its vivid, painted floats. Lunch included.
Then we board the ferry to HOKKAIDO Island. The crossing takes just over three and a half hours.
Arrive in HAKODATE. Before going to our hotel we will ascend Mount Hakodate which has wonderful views. We make the descent by cable car. Time in this beautiful city pedestrian centre in which to admire the influence of other cultures in the city (Russian Orthodox and Christian churches).
Overnight: Hakodate
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Day 15:
Hakodate - Onuma - Noboribetsu - Sapporo (TUE), 338km
Day 15: Hakodate - Onuma - Noboribetsu - Sapporo (TUE), 338km
In the morning we visit the impressive and busy fish market. Then we climb the GORYOKAKU Tower with its impressive views from where we can make out the star-shaped fortress of Hakodate. Then we will take a stroll through the castle area before continuing to ONUMA. Free time in this wonderful tourist site, with its countless small islands in which to explore the islands, go on a boat trip and have lunch included.
In the afternoon our journey takes us towards the ocean and NOBORIBETSU an impressive volcano site, where we can walk amidst geysers in Jigoku Dani (Hell’s Valley), admire the hot spring lake of Oyunuma and follow the path next to the hot spring to the site of the footbath.
We then carry on to SAPPORO and at the end of the day we arrive at this beautiful city, the capital of North Japan.
Overnight: Sapporo
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Day 16:
Sapporo - Otaru - Sapporo (WED), 76km
Day 16: Sapporo - Otaru - Sapporo (WED), 76km
City tour (included) stopping at the clock tower and Odori Koen avenue-park, dominated by the telecommunications tower. We will see the beautiful Shinto shrine of Hokkaido Jingu. The visit includes a ceremonial Kito (prayer session) in which we give thanks for the journey.
Afterwards we enter Shiroi Koibito (admission included), an attractive theme park and chocolate factory.
We then continue to OTARU a small city with European air and streets filled with shops, an old canal and tiny museums. Lunch included.
We return to Sapporo at about 4pm and will have free time in the afternoon.
Overnight: Sapporo
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Day 17:
Sapporo - Toyako Onsen - Shiraoi - Tomakomai (THU), 177km
Day 17: Sapporo - Toyako Onsen - Shiraoi - Tomakomai (THU), 177km
Amidst beautiful scenery in the interior of Hokkaido Island, we pass lakes and mountains and eventually come to the spa city of TOYAKO, at the foot of an impressive volcano on the banks of a pretty lake that occupies a former crater.
Free time to wander along the bank. We will visit the volcanology museum to learn about the eruptions suffered by this region. Then we will take the cable car to the summit of the USU Volcano with time to walk around the volcano and its awesome landscape. Lunch included.
Then our journey takes us along the coast to SHIRAOI where we visit the Porotokotan, an open-air museum with information about the Ainu culture, a people of Eskimo origin that lived in the North of Japan where we have the chance to see a traditional dance performance.
We then carry on to TOMAKOMAI where we take a modern ferry for a night crossing.
Accommodation in double cabins with private bathrooms where we spend the night on board crossing the Pacific Ocean.
Overnight: Ferry (Tomakomai - Sendai)
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Day 18:
Sendai - Bandai Plateau - Aizuwakamatsu (FRI), 179km
Day 18: Sendai - Bandai Plateau - Aizuwakamatsu (FRI), 179km
We reach Sendai port at 10am and continue to the BANDAI PLATEAU, a beautiful National Park.
We will visit GOSHIKI NUMA with its five-coloured lakes. Our intention is to go on a 4-kilometre walk along pretty trails amidst lakes; passengers who do not wish to walk can travel the route by coach and see the lakes near the stopping points.
Lunch included in a local restaurant.
Then we continue to AIZUWAKAMATSU where we will visit the SAMURAI MANSION Aizu Bukeyashiki, an impressive historical mansion where we will learn about the Samurai warriors. After the visit we can take a stroll through the Castle gardens and perhaps see children practising martial arts at a Dojo.
Then we make the ascent to Limoriyama to see the sculptures donated by Mussolini in memoriam of the children martyred in this city.
Note: In winter as it gets dark earlier, we will not have time to go up to Limoriyama.
Overnight: Aizuwakamatsu
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Day 19:
Aizuwakamatsu - Ouchijuku - Nikko - Tokyo (SAT), 290km
Day 19: Aizuwakamatsu - Ouchijuku - Nikko - Tokyo (SAT), 290km
On the way we will stop at OUCHIJUKU, a pretty village with traditional houses that have thatched roofs.
Then our journey continues to NIKKO. We arrive at this fantastic place at 12 noon and pay a visit to the impressive Nikko Toshogu Shrine, with the crying dragon room. We will also visit the Taiyuinbyo Mausoleum an impressive peaceful site. We can take a walk along the river bank in Kannanga Fuchi, under the watchful eye of hundreds of Jizo statues!
NOTE: If you already visited NIKKO on your previous route, during this stage you will be granted admission to EDO WONDERLAND, a theme park that recreates life during the Edo period where different performances are staged.
Free time in the city centre before returning to TOKYO. We arrive at the end of the day.
Overnight: Tokyo
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Day 20:
Tokyo (SUN)
Day 20: Tokyo (SUN)
In the morning we take part in a 5-hour trip with our guide to see this amazing city, with its hustle and bustle and extremely modern districts that coexist with quiet, peaceful areas. We will pass near the walls and gardens of the Imperial Palace and visit the Shinto shrine dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and his wife, and their spirits.
In Yasukuni Jinja shrine we will have the chance to reflect on peace in this shrine, built in remembrance of the 2.5 million Japanese citizens who lost their lives in World War II. Passengers who wish to do so can visit the War Museum. We will pass through the district of Akihabara, the “electric town” with icons from the popular Japanese Manga and Anime culture and then see Kokugikan, the Sumo stadium, home of this Japanese sport.
We will also visit the Buddhist temple of Sensoji, the oldest and most important temple in Tokyo, with its 55-metre high pagoda. Then we will have some free time to visit the traditional commercial district of Asakusa.
Lunch included. Free time in the afternoon.
In the evening we will pay a visit to this fascinating country by taking a trip on the metro (tickets included) to the Shinjuku district and see the crowds of people who use this modern and efficient collective transport system. The visit includes an ascent to the METROPOLITAN TOWER which has a wonderful view of the city from the 45th floor. Then we will take a walk around an hour to the restaurant.
Shinjuku is one of the most important nightlife districts. Dinner included and return to hotel by metro with our guide.
Overnight: Tokyo
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Day 21:
Tokyo (MON)
Day 21: Tokyo (MON)
Your tour ends with breakfast this morning.
Recommendation: If you start or end your trip in Tokyo, we advise you to book an extra day or two in this city. In this way, you will be able to get to see Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Tower, Tsukiji Fish Market and other places of interest.
Hotel information
- Location Accommodation Local rating
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Seoul
Hotel Courtyard Time Square or equialent
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Jeonju
Hotel Le Win or equivalent
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Ferry from Busan to Hiroshima
Ferry Busan Shimonoseki
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Hiroshima
Grand Prince Hotel or equivalent
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Matsuyama
Candeo Hotel or equivalent
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Tokushima
Clement Hotel or equivalent
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Osaka
Courtyard by Marriott Shin-Osaka or equivalent
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Mt Koya
Fukuchi-In Monastery or equivalent
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Kyoto
Hotel New Miyako or equivalent
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Matsumoto
Hotel Buena Vista or equivalent
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Takasaki
Hotel Metropolitan or equivalent
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Sendai
Hotel Westin or equivalent
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Hakodate
Hotel La Vista Hakodate Bay or equivalent
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Sapporo
Ana Hotel or equivalent
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Ferry from Tomakomai to Sendai
Ferry Tomakomai Sendai
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Aizuwakamatsu
Hotel Washington or equivalent
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Tokyo
Shinagawa Prince Hotel or equivalent
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