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Classic One Day Tour to Hyogo Prefecture in Western Kansai

By FB JAPAN CO.LTD
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$225 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 10h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Classic One Day Tour to Hyogo Prefecture in Western Kansai. Himeji Castle, Japanese Sake Culture Experience, and Kobe city walk.
Small Group Tour, 2 to 9 guests, 7–10 seater vehicle, departs with a minimum of 2 guests.

Daily Itinerary:
08:30 Meet and depart from Osaka
10:00-11:30 Free visit to Himeji Castle (entrance fee at your own expense)
11:30-12:30 Free time for lunch
12:30 Depart for Kobe
13:50-14:50 Sake culture experience in Kobe's Nada District (choose one: Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum or Kikumasamune Sake Brewery Museum)
15:00-17:30 Kobe City Walk: Kitano Ijinkan (Foreigners' Houses) + Kobe Meriken Park + Nankinmachi Chinatown
17:30 Assemble and return to Osaka

Activity location
  • Himeji Castle
    • 68 Honmachi
    • 670-0012, Himeji, Hyogo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Shinsaibashi Station
    • 12
    • 542-0081, Osaka, Osaka, Japan

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Classic One Day Tour to Hyogo Prefecture in Western Kansai
  • Activity duration is 10 hours and 30 minutes10h 30m
    10h 30m
  • English
Starting time: 8:30 AM
Price details
AU$224.72 x 1 AdultAU$224.72

Total
Price is AU$224.72
Until Fri, 27 Feb

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Driver and Tour Guide
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    Classic One-Day Tour to Hyogo Prefecture in Western Kansai
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Personal Expenses
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    Hotel Pick-up Service
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entrance Fee

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Himeji Castle
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Himeji Castle, acclaimed as Japan's finest surviving feudal castle, was among the first in the country to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Often called the "White Heron Castle" for its brilliant white plaster walls and elegant, layered rooflines resembling a bird in flight, it represents the pinnacle of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture. Renowned as the largest and most perfectly preserved complex of its kind, it showcases sophisticated defensive design and remains untouched by war or disaster. Visitors who ascend its main keep are rewarded with both an intimate look at masterful samurai-era construction and sweeping views of the city—a profound journey into Japan's history and aesthetic spirit.
Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum
  • 1h
Located in Kobe's famed Nada district, the Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum is founded by Hakutsuru, a sake producer with over 280 years of history. Through historical documents, traditional brewing tools, and immersive multimedia displays, the museum comprehensively illustrates the entire sake-making process—from rice selection to final fermentation. Visitors can learn about the local famed water source "Nada no Miyamizu" and its role in crafting refined sake, while admiring precious Edo-period sake vessels and advertising art. The museum also includes a tasting area where guests can sample diverse sake varieties. It is not merely a window into Japan's sake culture, but also a timeless journey into the artisan spirit.
Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewery Museum
  • 1h
Choose one: Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum or Kikumasamune Sake Brewery Museum Located in Kobe's Nada district, the Kikumasamune Sake Brewery Memorial Museum originates from a legendary brewery founded in 1659. Renowned as the "sake for men," Kikumasamune steadfastly adheres to the traditional kimoto brewing method, creating its signature crisp and dry flavour profile. The museum meticulously preserves Edo-period wooden brewing equipment, centuries-old cedar barrels, and invaluable archives, using multimedia and artefacts to vividly recreate each step of the historic brewing process. Visitors can explore the secrets of the local "Nada no Miyamizu" water source, touch brewing tools used for hundreds of years, and savour exclusive sake varieties within the atmospheric, time-honored brewery buildings. More than a living archive of Japanese sake history, it offers an immersive journey into a timeless artisan legacy.
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan-Gai
  • 50m
Located in Kobe's Kitano district, the Kitano Ijinkan is a historic area where foreign merchants and diplomats lived during the Meiji era (late 19th to early 20th century). The area preserves around twenty distinctive Western-style houses, with the iconic Weathercock House and Moegi House being the most notable, showcasing British Victorian and Colonial Revival architectural styles. Strolling along its sloped cobblestone streets feels like stepping back into the early days of Japan's international exchange. Inside, period furniture, artworks, and historical photographs vividly narrate Kobe's past as a pioneering international port. This area offers a unique window into Japan's early cultural fusion and serves as a perfect spot for capturing nostalgic, picturesque moments.
Meriken Park
  • 50m
Kobe Meriken Park, located along the waterfront of Kobe Port, is a modern seaside landmark that symbolises the city's history as an international harbour. The park's distinctive skyline is defined by iconic structures such as the Kobe Port Tower and the Kobe Maritime Museum. It also houses the sobering Kobe Port Earthquake Memorial Park, preserving traces of the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake as a testament to both the power of nature and the resilience of recovery. Stroll along the promenade to enjoy views of sailboats against a backdrop of modern port facilities, and return at night to witness the breathtaking "Million-Dollar Night View." Blending leisure, history, and artistic ambiance, it is an ideal place to experience Kobe's maritime culture and urban vitality.
Kobe Chinatown Nankin-machi
  • 50m
Nankinmachi, one of Japan's three major Chinatowns, is nestled in the heart of Kobe and took shape following the port's opening in 1868. The district brims with vibrant Chinese character, where narrow lanes are lined with over 100 Chinese restaurants and food stalls. Visitors can savour everything from steaming pork buns ("butaman") and soup dumplings to authentic Peking duck. The ornate Changan Gate and Nankin Gate serve as iconic, colourful backdrops for photos. During traditional festivals like Chinese New Year or the Mid-Autumn Festival, the area comes alive with lion dances and vibrant celebrations. More than just a treasure trove for authentic Chinese cuisine, it is a dynamic stage showcasing Kobe's unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures.

Location

Activity location
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    Himeji Castle
    • 68 Honmachi
    • 670-0012, Himeji, Hyogo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    Shinsaibashi Station
    • 12
    • 542-0081, Osaka, Osaka, Japan

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