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THB $ 24,750.8 up

[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary

Japan | Tottori |

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6 day
16~40 for a group
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Language: Chinese、Japanese
THB $ 24,750.8 up
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Tour Overview

Spend half a day with the adorable bunny island of Ōkunoshima

Experience the unique handmade Kumo Taisha shimenawa rope, where the blessings you weave yourself are the most precious.

Limited tours on 2/10 and 3/2: a six-day tour to the San'in region


With two limited departure dates on February 10 and March 2, you can choose to add airfare. Funba takes you to Shimane Prefecture, known as the Land of the Gods, and explore the wonders of snow country on this six-day itinerary of the San'in region, steeped in myth and culture. We'll take you to the charming Rabbit Island of Ōkunoshima, explore iconic attractions in the Tottori region, and stay at select local hot spring hotels. Enjoy a luxurious six-day experience at an affordable price.

– About Sights | Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary in Japan –

▲Chichihama Beach, Japan's Sky Mirror

Selected as one of Japan's "100 Best Sunsets," this beach boasts a length of approximately 1 kilometer and calm waters, attracting numerous bathers every summer. During low tide in spring, you can enjoy sweeping views of the Seto Inland Sea from the shore. Its mirror-like surface has earned it the nickname "Japan's Uyuni Salt Lake."

Kotohira-gu Shrine is famous for enshrining the sea guardian deity known as "Kinra," who is believed to bring health, protection from disasters, and good fortune. Since ancient times, Kotohira-gu Shrine has been a popular shrine. Located on the slopes of Mount Elephant's Head, the shrine boasts a long approach, with 785 stone steps leading to the main shrine on the mountainside. From the front of the shrine, one can overlook the Sanuki Plain. The Treasure House houses treasures such as the 11-faced Kannon, and the Art Reference Hall showcases various arts and crafts donated and presented by devotees.

▲ Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
Kurashiki was once a rice shipping port, and the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter is a water town formed by the ancient canal. During the Meiji era, a princess married into a wealthy local family. To appease her homesickness, the area was remodeled to resemble the streets of Edo. Both banks are lined with century-old houses, warehouses, and Western-style buildings, along with ten bluestone arch bridges. Endless cherry blossoms and willow trees line the riverbanks, their reflections reflected on the Kurashiki River, creating a beautiful scene.

▲ Tottori Sand Dunes
The Tottori Sand Dunes, located in eastern Tottori Prefecture, stretch from Mount Shichi in the east to Cape Keta in the west. They are approximately 16 kilometers long from east to west and 2.4 kilometers wide from north to south, making them the largest sand dunes in Japan. These are formed by volcanic ash that fell onto the Chiyogawa River, then pounded by the winds and waves of the Sea of Japan over 100,000 years of natural creation. The dunes range from depressions up to 40 meters deep to hills as high as 50 meters. Strong winds create patterns called wind ripples, while sand cascades down the dune surface like avalanches, creating a magnificent, ever-changing landscape.

▲Miyajima – Itsukushima Shrine

Famous for its location in the sea, the shrine we see today was rebuilt by Taira no Kiyomori in 1168. Itsukushima Shrine enshrines the god of the sea. In addition to the main shrine, which houses the main deity, it also boasts a Noh stage and a long bridge. All the buildings are connected by a nearly 300-meter-long vermilion corridor, interspersed with carved beams and painted pillars, creating a magnificent and elegant scene.

▲Okunoshima Island, Rabbit Island

Okunoshima's geographical location made it a convenient base for the Japanese military to hide, leading to its selection as a testing ground for chemical weapons production. Its disappearance from maps earned it the nickname "the island that disappeared from the map." After the war, eight wild rabbits from an elementary school were released here. These rabbits, thriving under favorable conditions, have become a unique feature of the island. Currently, there are over 300 rabbits living on the island.

▲Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Site. Peace Memorial Park
The Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Site, the only building that survived the explosion, remains as a memorial to the atomic bomb and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. After World War II, a group led by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange designed the site as the Peace Memorial Park, which was completed in 1954.

– Accommodation | Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary, Japan –

#Hotel Accommodation:

Day 1: Takamatsu International Hotel or Second Stage Sakurasou Onsen Hotel, or similar

Day 2: Daisen Royal Hotel or Misasa Royal Hotel or Toukouen Hotel, or similar

Day 3: Shinjiko Onsen Suitenkaku or Tamatsukuri Grand Choseikaku or similar

Day 4: Grand Prince Hotel or Hiroshima Tokyu REI Hotel, or similar

Day 5: Grand Prince Hotel or Hiroshima Tokyu REI Hotel, or similar
#Room Type: Double room, typically with two single beds.

– Additional Flight Information | Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary, Japan –

CI278 China Airlines Taoyuan Airport 07:00 → Takamatsu Airport 10:20
CI113 China Airlines Hiroshima Airport 09:00 → Taoyuan Airport 10:50

Activity process

Day 1 | Six-Day Itinerary in Japan’s San’in Region

Takamatsu Airport → Ritsurin Garden → Seto Inland Sea Yashima Shizi Observation Deck

Day 2 | Six-Day Itinerary in Japan’s San’in Region

Chichihama Beach → Kotohira-gu Shrine → Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

– Day 3|Six-Day Itinerary in Japan’s San’in Region –

Tottori Sand Dunes → Adachi Museum of Art → Yaegaki Shrine → Sakaiminato Kitaro Yokai Town Tour

Day 4 | Six-Day Itinerary in Japan’s San’in Region

Matsue Castle Ruins → Izumo Taisha Shrine → Shimane Winery → Shimenawa Handicraft Experience at the Japan Shimenawa Handicraft Center

Day 5 | Six-Day Itinerary in Japan’s San’in Region

Take a boat to Ōkunoshima → Take a boat to Miyajima Itsukushima Shrine → Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Site

Day 6 | Six-Day Itinerary in Japan’s San’in Region

Hotel→Hiroshima Airport

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[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
[Connecting with San'in, the Land of Mythology] Hiroshima and Takamatsu 6-Day Itinerary
Travel Notes
- The company assumes no responsibility for any delays in meeting the tour guide due to personal reasons.
- Seats are not guaranteed after booking. The order processing staff will contact you after securing a seat.
- Children under 12 years old do not occupy a seat or register individually; please inquire with customer service for pricing.
- For those purchasing additional tickets, please check the baggage regulations on China Airlines.
- The lower half of the Miyajima Okai Torii Gate will be undergoing renovations from June 3 to July 19, 2019. The full renovations are scheduled for July 20, 2019, to June 30, 2021. Itsukushima Shrine remains accessible. Thank you for your understanding.
- All itineraries are subject to local conditions. The company reserves the right to adjust the itinerary based on actual circumstances at the time. Guests cannot request compensation for this reason.
- If the tour is canceled due to force majeure such as weather, war, strikes, earthquakes, etc., the company will refund unused attraction tickets in accordance with the travel agency agreement. Other special packages will be subject to the supplier's policies. No refunds will be given if a traveler voluntarily cancels the tour due to personal reasons.
- Guests must ensure their physical and mental fitness for the trip. Any special health restrictions must be disclosed to the travel agency before payment. Upon registration, the travel agency will assume that the guest has consulted with relevant professionals and is physically and mentally fit to participate in the tour.
- Please be on time for the meeting. No refunds will be given if a traveler is unable to meet up or is delayed due to personal reasons.
Tour Pricing

The cost includes:

6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Chinese-Speaking Tour Guide
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Five-Night Accommodation
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Day 1 Lunch and Dinner
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Day 2 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Day 3 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Day 4 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Day 5 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | Day 6 Breakfast
6-Day San'in Itinerary in Japan | NT$2 Million Accident Liability Insurance and NT$200,000 Accident Medical Insurance


The cost does not include:

Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary | Round-trip airfare from Taipei (optional)
Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary | Tour Guide and Tour Leader Tips (recommended NTD 250/person/day)
Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary | Driver Tips (recommended NTD 250/person/day)
Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary | Personal Travel Insurance
Six-Day San'in Region Itinerary | Any expenses not specified in this itinerary, any optional expenses, or any other expenses incurred in connection with the itinerary


Additional purchase items:

Other:
THB 9,320.4   Taoyuan – Takamatsu, Hiroshima – Taoyuan air tickets
Purchase round-trip tickets from Taoyuan to Japan

Cancellation Clauses

Cancellations made 41 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 5% handling fee.

Cancellations made 31-40 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 10% handling fee.

Cancellations made 21-30 days (including the 30th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.

Cancellations made 2-20 days (including the 20th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 30% handling fee.

Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.

Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.

Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.

Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.

Refunds are not available on the start date of the trip.

 

If the event is affected by force majeure (e.g., typhoon warnings, heavy rain alerts, etc.), the organizer will determine whether to cancel the event. A refund will be issued to the original payment method after deducting necessary expenses.

 

Requests for rescheduling due to personal reasons will be deemed cancellations and will be handled in accordance with the cancellation policy outlined above.

If participation is terminated during the event due to reasons beyond the organizer's control, no refund will be given.

Meeting point:
Takamatsu Airport
Getting There
Please proceed to Takamatsu Airport to meet your tour guide.
We will send you a notification three days before departure with the actual meeting point information.
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Contact

Email us:
[email protected]

Call us:
886-2-77299266(TW)
886-2-27173918(TW)

available time:
AM 10:00 — PM 18:00 (GMT+8)

Tripbaa Inc. Chairman: Owen Wang Contact: Kueiling Lin Address: 12F, No.197, Sec. 4, Nanjing E. Rd. Songshan Dist., Taipei City 10579 Taiwan (R.O.C.)

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Contact

Email us:[email protected]

Customer Service Phone number:
886-2-27173918 (Taiwan)

Service Hours: 10 am - 6 pm

Tripbaa Inc. Chairman: Owen Wang Contact: Kueiling Lin Address: 12F, No.197, Sec. 4, Nanjing E. Rd. Songshan Dist., Taipei City 10579 Taiwan (R.O.C.)

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