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Japanese Scenes and Mount Fuji

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19 Days Tour Plan
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13
  • Day 14
  • Day 15
  • Day 16
  • Day 17
  • Day 18
  • Day 19
Day 1 Tokyo

Welcome to Japan! After completing customs procedures, you’ll be transferred to your hotel by shared shuttle bus. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. In the afternoon, you’ll receive details about the start of your tour.

Day 2 Tokyo

In the morning, we’ll take a long guided tour—about seven hours—through this simply stunning city! Its vibrant energy and cutting-edge neighborhoods coexist with areas full of peace and tranquility.We’ll make a short stop at Zojoji Temple to capture the most beautiful view of the Tokyo Tower. You’ll notice hundreds upon hundreds of Jizo statues, stone-carved deities considered guardians of children, adorned with knitted hats, bibs, and pinwheels.Next, we’ll head to the famous Shibuya Crossing, that we will see from the bus. It is known as the busiest intersection in the world. Then we’ll visit Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife.Then we’ll head to Tokyo Skytree (admission included up to Tembo Deck at 350 meters high), Japan’s tallest structure, where we’ll enjoy an unmatched panoramic view of the city.We’ll end our visit in Asakusa, where we’ll explore Sensoji Temple and the famous Nakamise Street. Afterwards, we’ll return to the hotel passing by Akihabara district, the "Electric City", known as the center of Japanese manga and anime culture; and Ginza district.6:30 p.m. – We’ll meet our guide in the hotel lobby and take the subway (tickets included) to the Shinjuku area. From there, we’ll enjoy a walk through this lively district before heading to a local restaurant for dinner (included). We’ll return to the hotel by subway, accompanied by our guide.Note: The order of the visits may vary depending on the admission time for Tokyo Skytree. In case of bad weather or other exceptional circumstances, access to Tokyo Skytree may be limited. In that case, an alternative visit to another iconic city viewpoint will be offered.

Day 3 Hiroshima & Tokyo

After breakfast, we’ll transfer to the station to board the bullet train to Hiroshima, a journey of approximately four hours covering 800 kilometers.Upon arrival, we’ll explore this city, forever marked by the atomic bomb of 1945, which tragically destroyed the city. Our visit will include a stroll through the Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and the powerful Peace Memorial Museum, a solemn tribute to the resilience and hope that emerged after devastation.We’ll later board a ferry to “the island where gods and men live together.” Here, we’ll visit the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, partially built over the sea and dedicated to the guardian of the seas. You’ll have time to explore the shrine, wander through the island’s charming center, and have some lunch. We’ll return to Hiroshima for the evening, where dinner will be included.Note: The order of visits in Hiroshima may vary, but you’ll experience everything as planned.

Day 4 Hiroshima & Matsuyama

Today, we’ll take a ferry to Shikoku Island; a pleasant two-and-a-half-hour journey that will help us understand Japan, a country made up of numerous islands. In Matsuyama, we’ll ride the cable car to visit its impressive castle. After that, we’ll visit Ishiteji, a beautiful Buddhist temple and a popular pilgrimage site. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant. Later in the afternoon, we’ll include admission to Dogo Onsen, a traditional Japanese bathhouse built in the 19th century.

Day 5 Kobe & Kotohira & Matsuyama & Naruto & Takamatsu

We’ll head to Kotohira, a Shinto shrine dedicated to the God of sailors and an important pilgrimage site built on Mount Zosu, accessible by climbing 785 steps. Next, in Takamatsu, we’ll visit Ritsurin, one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant.Afterward, in Naruto, we’ll stop at an impressive bridge that spans the sea. Here, we’ll explore its remarkable construction and walk along its glass floor to observe the powerful sea whirlpools from 45 meters above. Our scenic route will then take us across stunning bridges connecting islands over the sea. Finally, we’ll arrive in Kobe for accommodation.

Day 6 Kobe & Mount Koya & Osaka

In KOBE, we’ll visit the Earthquake Memorial Museum, which serves to honor the memory of the devastating earthquake that struck the city in 1995 and its remarkable reconstruction.We’ll then continue to OSAKA, before heading to the sacred Mount Koya, the most important center of Shingon Buddhism in JAPAN. This magical pilgrimage site is home to 120 temples and monasteries. We’ll visit the Okuno Mausoleum, a deeply spiritual place and vast cemetery set in nature with over 200,000 graves. We’ll also visit the Kongobuji Temple, originally built in 1593.We will spend the night in a Buddhist monastery, where the monks will lead us in a Zen meditation practice (Ajikan). Dinner will be included (vegetarian meal). If you wish, you can also attend the religious ceremony at the temple before breakfast.Notes: -On certain dates, the visit to the Earthquake Museum may be replaced by a visit to the Sake Museum or a trip up Kobe Tower.-Staying at the monastery is considered a highly valuable experience. The rooms are simple, without private bathrooms, and follow traditional Japanese style with tatami mats. Bathrooms are shared.-We cannot guarantee the meditation practice during peak tourist dates. Since accommodation capacity in the temples on Mount Koya is limited, in some cases, we may accommodate groups in nearby hotels (with half board included).

Day 7 Kyoto & Mount Koya

We’ll start the day with a traditional Japanese breakfast at the temple. Early in the morning, we’ll depart for Kyoto, a city that served as Japan’s capital from 794 to 1868 and was home to the Imperial Court. Remarkably spared from bombings during World War II, Kyoto retains its extraordinary artistic and cultural heritage. The city is also famous as the site where the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions was signed in 1997.Our visit will take us to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks. We’ll admire the magnificent Shinto Shrine of Fushimi Inari, explore the historic Imperial Palace, and marvel at the Kinkaku-ji Temple, also known as the “Golden Pavilion,” with its stunning gardens.You’ll have free time to explore before we visit Gion, a bustling traditional district renowned for its Geisha culture. Here, you’ll have additional free time to soak in the unique atmosphere.Note: If you’ve already visited Kyoto as part of your tour, our guide will provide tips and recommendations to help you explore other parts of the city on your own.

Day 8 Kyoto & Matsumoto & Nagano & Tsumago

We’ll set out for Tsumago, enjoying the charming countryside scenery along the way. This small village, known for its wooden houses, is considered one of the prettiest places in Japan. You’ll have free time to explore, and lunch will be included. Next, we’ll continue to Matsumoto, a lively tourist city where we’ll visit the impressive 16th-century castle, famously known as the “The Crow.” Afterward, you’ll have free time to explore this bustling city at your own pace. Our journey will then take us to Nagano, where we’ll spend the night

Day 9 Ikaho & Kusatsu & Nagano & Monkey Park

In <strong data-start="166" data-end="176">NAGANO, we’ll visit <strong data-start="190" data-end="209">Zenko-ji Temple, a famous pilgrimage site that houses Japan’s first Buddhist image. Our travelers will also take part in the <strong data-start="323" data-end="344">Gomakuyo ceremony, a traditional ritual meant to attract good fortune.Afterwards, we’ll venture into the stunning Japanese Alps, traveling through majestic mountain scenery to the Jigokudani Monkey Park. We’ll take a walk through the forested trails, rivers, and hot springs where colonies of Japanese macaques live and bathe in the warm waters.We’ll then continue through beautiful high-mountain landscapes (reaching an altitude of 2,172 meters / 7,126 feet) and pass by semi-active volcanoes. Our next stop is KUSATSU, a charming hot-spring town whose lively central square is full of activity. We’ll take a pleasant stroll through the city park, which features open-air onsen (hot springs). Free time for lunch.Our journey continues to <strong data-start="1106" data-end="1115">IKAHO, another picturesque hot-spring town. We’ll stroll through its old center, famous for its traditional stone stairways. We’ll stay overnight in a Ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), where we recommend enjoying the hot-spring baths. <strong data-start="1350" data-end="1391">Traditional Japanese dinner included.Note: In autumn, depending on the availability of food in the mountains, the movement of the monkeys can be unpredictable. If the macaques do not come down to the park, it may be closed. The visit to Kusatsu may also be canceled due to weather conditions from November to April.

Day 10 Ikaho & Nikko & Sendai

We’ll continue our journey to Nikko, a captivating town where we’ll visit the impressive Nikko-Toshogu Temple, famed for its “room with the sound of a dragon.” We’ll also explore the serene Taiyuinbyo Mausoleum, a tranquil site that radiates peace. Afterward, we’ll take a leisurely stroll along the Kanmangafuchi Abyss, where hundreds of Jizo statues quietly watch over the river.You’ll then have free time to explore the town center before we proceed to Sendai, a vibrant and modern city with over one million inhabitants. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to discover the bustling streets and enjoy dinner in its lively city center.

Day 11 Hiraizumi & Matsushima & Morioka & Sendai

We’ll depart for the marvelous city of Matsushima, located on the “Thousand Islands” Bay in the Pacific Ocean, considered one of the most beautiful destinations in Japan. Upon arrival, we’ll visit a magnificent tea house overlooking the sea, where we’ll enjoy a cup of traditional tea as our guide shares fascinating insights about the city. Then, we’ll embark on a 50-minute cruise and enjoy some lunch on board. After, our tour will cintinue to Hiraizumi, where we’ll visit its historic temples, starting with the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Takkoku no Iwaya, carved into the rock in 801. We’ll then explore the magnificent Buddhist temples of Chusonji and enjoy a peaceful moment in the gardens of Motsuji Temple, where passengers can participate in a Zen ceremony (admission included). conclude the day in Morioka, the charming capital of Iwate Province, where we’ll settle into our hotel and enjoy some free time to explore.

Day 12 Aomori & Hakodate & Hirosaki & Morioka

We’ll travel through a region of stunning landscapes to Hirosaki. From the outside, we will see its castle, located in a beautiful park where more than 2,500 cherry trees bloom in spring.We’ll then continue to Aomori, the provincial capital on Mutsu Bay. Here, we’ll visit the Nebuta Museum to learn about Japan’s vibrant festival traditions, reminiscent of carnival celebrations, featuring beautifully painted and illuminated floats. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant.Afterward, we’ll board a ferry to cross to the island of Hokkaido, enjoying a scenic journey of just over three and a half hours. Upon arrival in Hakodate, free time to explore its charming historic district, where we can admire the influence of different cultures, including the Russian Orthodox Church and other Christian churches.

Day 13 Hakodate & Noboribetsu & Onuma & Sapporo

In the morning, we’ll visit the lively and bustling fish market, a fascinating glimpse into local culture. We’ll also go up Goryokaku Tower, where we’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and appreciate the star-shaped design of Hakodate’s historic fortress. Afterward, you’ll have free time to explore the castle area before we continue to Onuma.In this magnificent natural setting, dotted with countless small islands, you’ll have free time to take a boat ride or stroll along scenic walking trails. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant.In the afternoon, we’ll journey along the coastline to Noboribetsu, an awe-inspiring volcanic landscape. We’ll walk among the steam vents of Jigokudani (Hell Valley), where we´ll admire the misty waters of Lake Oyunuma.Later, we’ll continue to Sapporo, arriving in the evening at this beautiful northern capital of Japan.

Day 14 Sapporo

We’ll go on a city tour with stops at the iconic Clock Tower and Odori Koen, the beautiful park-lined avenue dominated by the towering Sapporo TV Tower. We’ll also visit the stunning Hokkaido Jingu Shinto shrine, where we’ll take part in a Kito, a traditional ceremonial prayer to express gratitude for our journey.On the outskirts of Sapporo, we’ll visit the Hill of Buddha, a striking example of avant-garde architecture inaugurated in 2015. This lavender-covered hilltop is home to a massive Buddha statue, and within the complex, we’ll also see replicas of the famous Moai statues from Easter Island.Our journey continues to Otaru, a charming town reminiscent of Europe, with lively shopping streets, a historic canal, and quaint museums. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant.We’ll return to Sapporo around 3:30 p.m. The rest of the afternoon will be free for you to explore at your leisure.

Day 15 Ferry Tomakomai Sendai & Mount Usu & Sapporo & Toyako Onsen

We’ll head south on the island of Hokkaido. Our first stop will be at the Upopoy Museum (admission included), whose name means “singing together in a group” in the Ainu language. This museum is a symbolic space dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and revitalizing the culture of the Ainu people, an Indigenous group of Eskimo origin.After that, we’ll head to the resort town of TOYAKO, located at the foot of an impressive volcano and on the shore of a beautiful lake that fills an ancient crater. You’ll have time to stroll along the lakeside. We’ll visit the Volcanology Museum, which recalls the eruptions that have occurred in this region. Then we’ll take the cable car to the summit of Mount Usu, where you’ll have time to walk through the volcanic landscape and enjoy magnificent views. Lunch included at a local restaurant. We’ll continue to TOMAKOMAI, where we’ll board a modern overnight ferry. Accommodation in double cabins with private bathrooms. Dinner included. Overnight sailing across the Pacific Ocean.

Day 16 Aizuwakamatsu & Ferry Tomakomai Sendai & Sendai & Yamadera

We’ll arrive at Sendai Port around 10:00 a.m. and head to Yamadera, a stunning temple complex founded over 1,000 years ago. Nestled in the mountains and surrounded by towering trees, this sacred site offers a truly magical atmosphere. Lunch will be included. We’ll have time to explore before continuing to Yonezawa, one of the main sake-producing regions. Here, we’ll visit the Sake Museum, which features a small distillery. Our journey will then take us through beautiful landscapes to Aizuwakamatsu, where we’ll stay overnight.

Day 17 Aizuwakamatsu & Ouchijuku & Tokyo

In AIZUWAKAMATSU, we’ll visit the Samurai Mansion, a historic residence where we’ll learn about the legendary samurai warriors and their way of life. Afterward, we’ll take a stroll through the castle garden, from where we’ll be able to see the castle in the distance, standing out with its red roof tiles. Next, we’ll head to Iimoriyama, home to sculptures donated by Mussolini and a site that tells the story of the city´s young martyrs.Our journey continues to OUCHI-JUKU, a picturesque village known for its traditional thatched-roof houses. Here, we’ll have time for lunch before traveling to the impressive Oya Museum, located in former stone quarries. In the evening, we’ll return to TOKYO, arriving at the end of the day.

Day 18 ENOSHIMA & Kamakura & Odawara & Tokyo

We’ll leave TOKYO and head to KAMAKURA, an “oasis of peace” that served as Japan’s capital for two centuries and is home to numerous shrines, temples, and gardens.At the Hokoku-ji Zen Temple, we’ll stroll through its beautiful bamboo forest (admission included) and enjoy a cup of green tea. We’ll also visit Sugimoto-dera, founded in 734 and considered the oldest temple in the city.There will be some free time in the pleasant city center before visiting the Great Buddha (Daibutsu)—admission included.Our route then continues along a scenic coastal road following the Pacific Ocean. We’ll have free time for lunch and a walk on Enoshima, a small island connected to the mainland by a bridge.We’ll then continue to ODAWARA, where admission to the castle is included—an impressive medieval fortress (restored in the 20th century) from the Edo period and one of Japan’s most important castles.Overnight stay.

Day 19 Kawaguchiko & Mount Fuji & Odawara & Tokyo

Our journey today is truly spectacular as we travel toward the beautiful Hakone region, an area of lakes and mountains near Mount Fuji.We’ll begin the day by ascending to OWAKUDANI, the “Valley of Hell,” a volcanic crater known for its steam vents, bubbling mud, and sulfur gases.(Note: Occasionally, access may be closed due to high volcanic activity or toxic gases. In that case, we will visit Arakurayama Sengen Park instead.)Afterward, we’ll continue to OSHINO HAKKAI, a small and picturesque village with eight ponds offering beautiful views of Mount Fuji.Next, we’ll head to KAWAGUCHIKO, an idyllic town of small houses, flowers, and mountains beside its beautiful lake. Here we’ll enjoy a scenic boat ride on Lake Kawaguchiko.Later, we’ll begin our ascent toward Mount Fuji along the road leading to the Fifth Station, located at an altitude of 2,305 meters (7,562 feet), surrounded by spectacular forests and views.Note: In winter, the road leading up Mount Fuji is often closed due to snow or weather conditions; during those times, we will go as far as permitted.Return to TOKYO at the end of the day.Our journey will come to an end, leaving you with wonderful lasting memories. Please check your flight time in case you require an additional night. While the departure transfer to the airport is not included, our guide will provide recommendations for the best public transportation options to suit your journey.

Planned Hotels or similar
SHINAGAWA PRINCE HOTEL

334401111

10-30 takanawa 4-chome, minato-ku,108-8611
Tokyo,Japan

TOKYO DOME HOTEL

358052111

1 chome-3-61 koraku, bunky333;,112-0004
Tokyo,Japan

IBIS STYLES TOKYO GINZA EAST

335551230

HC185@accor.com;chisum.woo@accor.com

1-2-13, shintomi, chuo 104-0041 tokyo japan,104-0041
Tokyo,Japan

CANDEO HATCHOBORI

825111300

hiroshima@candeo-hotels.com

14-1 hatchobori, naka-ku, hiroshima,730-0013
Hiroshima,Japan

ANA CROWNE PLAZA HIROSHIMA

82241111

MG01@gmt.jtb.jp;Futoshi.Kimura@ihg.com

Naka-ku naka-machi 7-20, hiroshima,730-0037
Hiroshima,Japan

HILTON HIROSHIMA

822432700

11-12 fujimicho, naka ward, hiroshima, 730-0043, japón,730-0043
Hiroshima,Japan

CANDEO HOTEL MATSUYAMA

899138866

matsuyama@candeo-hotels.com;wanaga-s@candeo-hotels.com

2 chome-5-12 okaido, matsuyama, ehime 790-0004, japón,790-0004
Matsuyama,Japan

DAIWA ROYNET MATSUYAMA

899131355

matsuyama@daiwaroyal.jp

2-6-5 ichiban-cho, matsuyama-shi, cp ehime 790-0001 matsuyama,790-0001
Matsuyama,Japan

ANA CROWNE PLAZA MATSUYAMA

899335511

Noritomo.Okumura1@ihg.com;kenji-fukumoto@anacpmatsuyama.com

3-2-1 ichiban-cho matsuyama ehime, japón,790-8520
Matsuyama,Japan

KOBE MERIKEN PARK ORIENTAL HOTEL

783258111

650-0042 hy333;go prefecture, kobe,650-0042
Kobe,Japan

CANDEO KOBE TORROAD

789586755

kobetorroad@candeo-hotels.com;ayukawa-y@candeo-hotels.com

3-8-8 sannomiyacho, chuo ward, kobe, hyogo 650-0021, japón,650-0021
Kobe,Japan

CANDEO OSAKA NAMBA

0662122200

miyoshi-s@candeo-hotels.com;ohuchi-k@candeo-hotels.com

2-2-5, higashishinsaibashi, chiuo-ku, osaka,542-0083
Osaka,Japan

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS OSAKA CITY CENTRE - MIDOSUJI

649632422

Daesang.Park@ihg.com;Jerome.Palacoeur@ihg.com;Shinji.Maesaka@ihg.com;waikin.mok@ihg.com

4-1-12 kitakyuhojimachi, osaka, 541-0057 japan,541-0057
Osaka,Japan

MOXY OSAKA HONMACHI

662045200

yuichiro.Okahisa@moxyhotels.com;reservationmoxyosaka@moxyhotels.com

2 chome-2-9 kawaramachi, chuo ward, osaka, 541-0048, japón,5410048
Osaka,Japan

MONASTERIO HOJOIN

736562431

156 koyasan, ito-gun, koya-cho,wakayama prefecture,648-0211
Mount Koya,Japan

MONASTERIO FUKUCHI IN

736562021

657 koyasan, ito-gun, koya-cho, wakayama prefecture,648-0211
Mount Koya,Japan

NEW MIYAKO HOTEL

756617111

MG01@gmt.jtb.jp

17, nishikujo-inmachi minami-ku, kyoto 601-8412, japan,601-8412
Kyoto,Japan

MIYAKO KIOTO HACHIJYO

756617111

Minami ward, nishikuho inmachi, 1,6018412
Kyoto,Japan

METROPOLITAN NAGANO

262917000

shuku@metro-n.co.jp

1346 minami-ishido-cho, nagano prefecture, nagano 380-0824, japan,380-0824
Nagano,Japan

HOTEL MORIAKI RYOKAN

279722601

60 ikahomachi ikaho, shibukawa, gunma prefecture,377-0102
Ikaho,Japan

KISHIGON RYOKAN

8665996674

48 ikahomachi ikaho, shibukawa, gunma prefecture,377-0102
Ikaho,Japan

HIBIKINO RYOKAN

1279727022

moriaki@smile.ocn.ne.jp

Shibukawa ikahomachi ikaho, shibukawa, gunma 377-0102, japón,377-0102
Ikaho,Japan

METROPOLITAN SENDAI EAST

222682525

Miyagi ken sendai city aoba-ku central 1-1-1,980-848
Sendai,Japan

HOTEL METROPOLITAN MORIOKA NEW WING

196251211

Iwate, morioka, moriokaekimaekitadori 2-27, japan,020-0034
Morioka,Japan

CABIN PRESIDENT

0138227886

14-10 wakamatsucho, ciudad de hakodate, hokkaido 040-0063,040-0063
Hakodate,Japan

FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON HAKODATE

138220111

040-0063 hokkaido, hakodate,040-0063
Hakodate,Japan

SAPPORO PARK

115113131

Hokkaido, sapporo, chuo, minami 10 jonishi, 3 chome8722;1,064-8589
Sapporo,Japan

MERCURE SAPPORO

115131100

H7023-re3@accor.com

2-4 minami 4-jo nishi 2-chome chuo-ku, chuo ward, sapporo, hokkaido,064-0804,
Sapporo,Japan

HOTEL WASHINGTON

242226111

Fukushima, aizuwakamatsu, byakko-machi 201, japan,9650024
Aizuwakamatsu,Japan

TENSEIEN ODAWARA STATION

465231515

250-0011 kanagawa, odawara, minakaodawara12288;4f12288;1-1-1512288; sakaechou, japón,250-0011
Odawara,Japan

Inclusions & Exclusions
What's Included in the price

Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and breakfast buffet.

Includes arrival transfer

Tokyo, Kyoto, Sapporo

Otaru and Hill of Buddha in Sapporo

Cruise in Matshushima, Kawaguchiko Lake

Shinjuku in Tokyo, Traditional quarter of Gion

Metro, Zojoji Temple, Meiji Temple, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree (up to the Tembo Deck) in Tokyo, Peace Museum in Hiroshima , Dogo Onsen, Ishiteji Temple in Matsuyama , Shinto shrine in Kotohira , Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu , Naruto Brigde , Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum , Okuno Mausoleum, Kongobuji Temple and Ajikan or Zazen meditation in Mount Koya , Shrine of Fushimi Inari, Imperial Palace, Kinkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto , Matsumoto Castle , Zenko-ji Temple, Gomakuyo ceremony,Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano , Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Taiyuinbyo Mausoleum in Nikko , Traditional tea in Matshushima , Chusonji Temple, Zen practice in Montsuiji, Takkoku no Iwaya Temple in Hiraizumi , Nebuta Museum in Aomori , Goryokaku Tower in Hakodate , Hill of Buddha, Sanctuary of Hokkaido Jingu and Kito prayer session in Sapporo , Ainu Museum in Upopoy, Volcanology museum in Toyako Onsen , Complex of temples in Yamadera , Sake Museum in Yonezawa , Samurai Mansion Aizu Bukeyashiki in Aizuwakamatsu , Former stone quarries of the Oya Museum , Temple of Hokoku-ji and bamboo forest, Sugimoto-dera Temple, Great Buddha (Daibutsu) in Kamakura , Odawara Castle , Fuji Sengen Shrine

Hiroshima - Miyahima, Hiroshima/Matsuyama , Aomori/Hakodate (Hokkaido Island) , Tomakomai - Sendai

Matsuyama castle, Summit of the Usu Volcano

Tokyo - Hiroshima

Matsuyama, Takamatsu, Tsumago, Matsushima, Aomori, Onuma, Sapporo, Mount Usu, Yamadera

Tokyo, Hiroshima, Mount Koya, Ikaho, Ferry Tomakomai Sendai