Immerse in Japan’s Natural Beauty
Kyushu & Yakushima Autumn Hiking Tour
15
Days
14
Nights
A small-group guided walking & hiking tour to the land of fire Kyushu with short hikes of 1-3 hours.
Kyushu, Japan’s third-largest island, is known for its volcanoes and hot springs. With stunning scenery, historic sites, and rich culture, this tour is ideal for exploring rural Japan.
Fukuoka
Fukuoka is a great place to try delicious local cuisine, Yatai offer a unique and authentic dining experience. You can sit at the counter and chat with the chef while enjoying your meal.
Yakushima Island
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yakushima is a southern gem with ancient cedar trees, lush rainforests, and pristine beaches, offering a truly unforgettable experience.
Itinerary
15
Days
14
Nights
Meet in Kyoto
Welcome to Kyoto! Meet at the tour hotel in central Kyoto in the evening. There will be a Welcome Dinner at a nearby restaurant.
Welcome Dinner at a nearby restaurant.
Kyoto
Start the day at Ginkaku-ji, the Silver Pavilion, a Zen temple modeled after the famous Golden Pavilion. Next, enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Philosopher’s Path, a scenic walkway lined with hundreds of cherry blossom trees along a water canal.
Arrive at Nanzenji Temple, a renowned Zen temple once the retirement villa of Emperor Kameyama, where you can admire ancient Japanese architecture and beautiful views.
After lunch, visit Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and an outstanding example of feudal-era Japanese castle architecture. Finally, explore Nishiki Market, known as 'Kyoto's Kitchen.' This narrow shopping street is packed with restaurants and shops offering Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood, and sushi.
Asuka - Kyushu
In the morning, we take a local train to Asuka, one of Japan’s first capitals and a key site in early civilization and Buddhism. Then, we head to Osaka port and board an overnight ferry to Beppu, cruising through the Seto Inland Sea. Enjoy the view of thousands of islands, relax in your private cabin, and unwind in a Japanese hot bath.
Walking distance: 5.3 km / 3.3 miles
Time required: About 1.5 hours
Beppu
Beppu is a famous hot spring resort. Its Jigoku Meguri, or "Boiling Hells," are known for their steamy, hell-like appearance and are meant for viewing rather than bathing.
Kurokawa Hot Spring
After Beppu, we travel to Kurokawa Onsen and stay in a traditional Ryokan. Enjoy the natural onsen and a kaiseki dinner.
Mount Aso, Takachiho
We head to Takachiho by private charter bus. Along the way, we pass by Mt. Aso, Japan’s largest active volcano. The Five Peaks of Mt. Aso are said to resemble a sleeping Buddha, giving it the name “Reclining Buddha.”
We continue to the southern part of the mountain range and stop at Shirakawa Springs, where we will spend the night. In addition to the natural hot springs, a local treasure, we will also enjoy sampling the renowned mineral water with some of the locals.
Takachiho Gorge
We continue towards Takachiho and first visit the Amano Iwato Shrine, built near the cave where Amaterasu, the Shinto Sun Goddess, is said to have hidden herself.
Next, we explore the stunning Takachiho Gorge, a narrow chasm carved by the Gokase River. The sheer cliffs are made of volcanic basalt columns, resembling dragon scales where the stone twisted and flowed as it formed.
After dinner at our Ryokan, we head to Takachiho Shrine for a Yokagura Dance Performance. This lively and humorous dance is said to have lured Amaterasu out of her cave, bringing her light back to the world.
Walking distance: 6 km / 3.75 miles
Time required: About 2 hours
Kumamoto
We continue our journey from Takachiho to Kumamoto and visit the Suizen-ji Garden. This Japanese-style landscape garden pays tribute to the Tokaido, one of the five important routes of the Edo Period which connected Kyoto to Edo (Modern Day Tokyo). There is even a miniature version of Mt. Fuji!
Kagoshima
Then, continue to the city of Kagoshima, rich in culture and cuisine that is distinctly unique from other places in Japan such as local dishes like Kurobuta and Grilled Bonito. Shochu rivals Sake as drink of choice in these parts as well.
Ibusuki (Hot Sand Baths)
We take a relaxing day trip from Kagoshima to Ibusuki, an onsen town famous not for its hot spring baths, but for its unique sand baths. Visitors, dressed in a yukata (robe), spend 10-20 minutes buried in naturally heated volcanic black sand, warmed by steam rising from below.
In the evening, we return to Kagoshima for dinner.
Walking distance: 6.3 km / 4 miles
Time required: About 1.5 hours
Yakushima Island
Today, we take a ferry to our next destination, Yakushima Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The island is famous for its ancient cedar trees, including Jomonsugi, which is named after the Jomon period of Ancient Japan and is estimated to be 2,000 to 7,500 years old.
Tonight, we stay at a family-run guesthouse, or minshuku, where we’ll enjoy a meal made from locally grown ingredients and the day’s fresh catch.
Copyright: Yakushima Tourism Association
Yakushima Island
On our second day in Yakushima, we hike through lush green forests filled with giant cedar trees along one of the many scenic trails. One trail leads to Shiratani Unsuikyo, which inspired the setting for the Studio Ghibli film Princess Mononoke. After the hike, we return to our minshuku by bus.
Walking distance: 5 km / 3 miles
Time required: About 3 hours
Copyright: Yakushima Tourism Association
Yakushima Island
Our third day on Yakushima is spent visiting a lovely beach and one of the most spectacular hot springs in Japan, built into the rocks lapped by the waves. After lunch, we enjoy a short walk on the trail to a charming hidden waterfall.
Copyright: Yakushima Tourism Association
Kagoshima to Nagasaki
In the morning, we return to Kagoshima by ferry and board a bullet train to Nagasaki. Originally an international port, the city played an important role in foreign trade between mainland China, Korea, and exclusively with some Western countries during Japan’s period of isolation. Nagasaki is a melting pot of cultures as it is said that this is where Buddhism and Catholicism were introduced to Japan. You can also see this in the architecture of some buildings in temples and churches. The city also shares a grim past with Hiroshima as it was the second city to be hit by an atomic bomb during WW2 and serves as a reminder to promote peace.
Nagasaki
Today, we visit the man-made island of Dejima in the port of Nagasaki. This island was once used to segregate Portuguese merchants from the Japanese population to limit their missionary activities. Next, we visit Sofuku-ji Temple, originally built for Chinese settlers in Nagasaki and now belongs to the Obaku School of Zen Buddhism. What sets Sofuku-ji apart from other Japanese temples is that its architecture is built in a more Chinese style. Afterwards, you will have the option to relax and do some last minute shopping or pay a visit to the A-bomb Museum, built in remembrance to the events of August 9th, 1945. The goal of this museum is to promote peace so that horrific events such as these never occur again.
Osaka
In the morning, we visit Glover Garden – an open-air museum where you can see a fine collection of historic mansions of former residents of Nagasaki who moved there from the western world. After lunch, we make our way to Osaka by bullet train. Upon arrival, you are free for leisure to relax or explore the area for some shopping and site seeing one your own.
In the evening, enjoy your last night in Japan with your travel group at the Farewell Dinner.
Tour Ends
After breakfast, the tour officially ends. Your guide will be happy to offer assistance and advice for your journey to the airport or onward travel in Japan.
Accommodations
Kyoto
Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Sanjo or similar class
The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Sanjo features stylish modern accommodations, upscale hotel near Kawaramachi Street.
Osaka Port - Beppu
Overnight Ferry
Experience the changing seascape from the ship's deck. Sail under three major bridges and witness the enchanting hot springs upon arriving in Beppu. Exclusive views, only available at sea.
Kurokawa Onsen, Oita
Sanga Ryokan or similar class (Onsen Ryokan)
Surrounded by Japan’s natural beauty, guests can relax in soothing hot springs and enjoy warm hospitality at Ryokan Sanga.
Shirakawa Onsen, Takachiho
Hotel Shikimi or similar class (Ryokan)
The main building of Hotel Shikimi has been reborn after nearly half a century, ensuring a memorable visit to Takachiho. Continued patronage is highly appreciated.
Kagoshima
TBA-Deluxe class Hotel (Western style)
The confirmed hotel for Kagoshima will be announced soon.
Yakushima Island
Guesthouse Manmaru or similar class (Minshuku)
Guesthouse Manmaru offers a journey that embraces the abundant blessings of Yakushima's sea, mountains, and villages, providing a second home experience on the island.
Nagasaki
ANA Crowne Plaza Nagasaki
Situated in Nagasaki-Minamiyamate, ANA Crowne Plaza Nagasaki Gloverhill contributes to the area's cosmopolitan ambiance. Renowned for its unwavering first-class hospitality and refined services, the hotel is a favored destination among travelers visiting the city.
Osaka
Hotel Monterey Grasmere Osaka or similar class
Located just a minute's walk from Nanba Station, this 31-story hotel offers prime access to Osaka’s Namba district. Rooms on floors 24 to 31 are inspired by the design of elegant manor houses.
Notes
Please review the notes below for important details about your trip. If you have any questions or need further information, feel free to contact us. These notes are designed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.
Accommodations:
• 14 nights in hotels and Japanese-style inns (Ryokan and Minshuku)
• All transportation between tour locations
• Forwarding of one item of luggage on 3 occasions
• Comprehensive escorted with a professional English speaking tour guide
Meals
• Breakfast everyday
• 8 dinners
Admission fees and activities
• All entry fees to sites, activities listed in the itinerary
International airfares
Meals not included in the itinerary
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
Travel insurance
Airport transfers
Personal expenses (e.g., telephone, laundry)
Price
All prices are per person, based on twin (double on request) or triple occupancy. A Single Supplement of USD $950.00 applies to Western-style hotels. For Ryokan/Minshuku/Temple Lodging, single travelers will be paired with another traveler of the same gender.
Deposit
We require a NON-Refundable 20% deposit per person to hold the space at the time of booking and the final payment is due 2 months prior to departure.
Arrival Departure Airports
For arrivals at Osaka Kansai Airport (KIX), this tour starts in Kyoto and ends in Osaka, with departures at Osaka Kansai Airport (KIX).
Meal Requests
Vegetarian or special meals can be arranged.
Meet and Greet
Airport meet and greet and arrival airport transfer are NOT included, but we will provide with full instructions in advance.
International flights are not included on our tours We can arrange international flights if needed, please ask for details.
If you wish to stay extra nights before the tour starts, please contact us to book hotel accommodations.
Airport Transfers
Airport transfers are not included in the tour price. Please inquire for details if needed.
*Tours may be cancelled if the number of participants fails to reach the minimum number.
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