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A Perfect Blend of Modern Cities & Timeless Villages
Step into a beautifully balanced journey that connects Japan’s vibrant urban culture with its most iconic traditional landscapes. From the dynamic streets of Osaka to the historic charm of Shirakawa-go, with Nagoya as your comfortable home base, this 3-day escape offers culture, cuisine, and unforgettable scenery—all at a relaxed pace.
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Located in Iga City, Mie Prefecture, the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum is Japan’s most famous museum dedicated to the history, skills, and legends of the ninja. Iga is widely recognized as the birthplace of the Iga-ryu, one of the two major ninja traditions in Japan.
Nagoya Castle is one of Japan’s most iconic historic landmarks and a symbol of the city of Nagoya. Originally built in 1612 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the castle served as the residence of the powerful Owari Tokugawa clan during Japan’s feudal era.
Located in Nagoya, the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology showcases the evolution of one of the world’s most iconic industrial companies and highlights Japan’s technological ingenuity. Originally established as a textile machinery factory in the early 20th century, Toyota has grown into a global leader in the automotive industry, and this museum traces that remarkable journey.
Nestled in the mountains of Gifu Prefecture, Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. The name “gassho-zukuri” means “constructed like hands in prayer,” referring to the steep thatched roofs designed to withstand heavy snow in winter.
Hida City, located in the mountainous Gifu Prefecture, is renowned for its beautifully preserved traditional streets, skilled craftsmanship, and serene natural surroundings. Often called the “Little Kyoto of the North,” Hida offers visitors a glimpse into Japan’s historic rural life.
Located in the heart of Takayama City, Takayama Jinya is the only remaining Edo-period government office (jin’ya) in Japan. Built in 1692, it served as the local administrative center of the Hida region, where officials managed taxation, law, and governance under the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Located in the scenic Ohara area of northern Kyoto, Sanzen-in Temple is a historic Buddhist temple founded in the early 9th century. Renowned for its tranquil atmosphere, the temple is surrounded by lush gardens, moss-covered stones, and seasonal blooms, offering visitors a peaceful retreat from the city.
Located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Byodo-in Temple is a masterpiece of Heian-period architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally built in 1052, it exemplifies the elegance of Japanese Buddhist art and design.
Shinsaibashi is Osaka’s premier shopping and entertainment district, blending modern fashion, traditional culture, and vibrant street life. Known for its iconic Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, this bustling arcade stretches for several blocks and offers a wide range of shops, from luxury brands to local boutiques.
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