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8 hours
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Join us for a day trip to Himeji Castle and Kobe!
This walking and public transportation tour, including the Shinkansen bullet train, begins with a visit to Himeji Castle. Here you'll find one of only twelve authentic Japanese castles. The keep dates back to 1618. The castle complex offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. It's a fascinating history lesson!
Next, we'll travel to Kobe, where mountains and sea meet in a magnificent way. We'll explore the Sannomiya district, the Nankinmachi Chinatown, and finally, the port with Harborland. Kobe is a beautiful, modern city, full of contrasts and charm. You're sure to love it.
After this day, you'll know more about Japanese history and be captivated by Kobe's vibrant energy. Are you coming? We're waiting for you!
Specialized infant seats are available
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Himeji Castle
Himeji Castle, nicknamed the White Heron Castle by its color, is a Japanese fortified castle. It dates from medieval times and is one of only 12 Japanese castles to have been perfectly preserved. UNESCO has designated this castle as a World Heritage Site. It is beautiful! And now it is open to our visits.
Piole Himeji
After visiting Himeji Castle, we will have lunch (about 2000 JPY/person, not included).
Pickup included
Pickup included
Guide
Around 2,000 JPY/person
Himeji Castle
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
JOSEMARTINLOZANO,Apr 18, 2024
- Review from Viator
The guide has been excellent. He arrive on time and showed us the Himeni temple and Cobe port very well. Phenomenal.
Marlene B,Mar 16, 2024
- Review from Viator
Mouloud was my tour guide to this epic day of sightseeing. The Himeji Castle, a World Heritage Site - white heron castle - was truly a sight to behold. Even the approach from the train station was along a grand promenade. Dating back to 1333 ,Himeji has served both defensive and administrative purposes in the centuries of rival warlords, feudalism and then the Meiji era. Moving from Kyoto to Kobe, we toured the Chinatown and the harbor area of Kobe, and Mouloud provided valuable context as to their origins. To anyone wishing to gain an appreciation of the history and culture of these landmarks, I highly recommend this tour.





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