Discover the very best of Himeji in comfort on this private 6-hour tour with your own government-licensed guide and private vehicle. At its heart is Himeji Castle, Japan's most magnificent original feudal castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where your guide brings 400 years of samurai history to life as you climb through its maze-like defences to the great white keep. Wander the tranquil Edo-period gardens of Koko-en, then drive up Mount Shosha and ride the ropeway to Engyo-ji, the mountaintop temple used as a filming location for 'The Last Samurai'. Along the way you can add a hilltop castle viewpoint, a historic sake brewery, peaceful Hiromine Shrine and Himeji's lively Otemae-dori boulevard. Because the tour is fully private and customisable, you set the pace and choose the sights you like most, with convenient pickup from your hotel. Ideal for first-time visitors, families and photographers who want to enjoy Himeji without the stress of public transport.
This private tour includes a licensed guide and a private vehicle. Your guide and driver will pick you up and drop you off within the designated service area in Himeji City.
Please note that pick-up and drop-off services are not available in Kobe City.
Explore Himeji Castle, Japan's most spectacular surviving feudal castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the "White Heron Castle" for its brilliant white plaster exterior, your government-licensed guide leads you through the maze-like defensive corridors, steep stairways and the six-story main keep while explaining its 400-year samurai history.
Stroll through Koko-en, a beautiful complex of nine walled Edo-period style gardens built on the former samurai residences beside Himeji Castle. Your guide explains the seasonal plantings, koi ponds and tea house as you enjoy classic views of the castle keep rising above the trees.
Drive to Mount Shosha and ride the ropeway up to Engyo-ji, a thousand-year-old mountaintop temple complex used as a filming location for "The Last Samurai." Your guide walks you through the ancient cedar forest to the dramatic Maniden hall built on stilts over the hillside and the great wooden halls of the Mitsunodo, sharing the site's Tendai Buddhist history.
Visit the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History, a short walk north of the castle in a striking building designed by architect Kenzo Tange. Your guide highlights the exhibits on Himeji Castle and Japan's castle architecture, plus displays of regional history, festivals and full-size castle models.
Climb to Otokoyama Haisuiike Park, a hilltop viewpoint just west of the castle. Here your guide helps you capture the classic postcard panorama of Himeji Castle's white keep framed by the city and mountains - one of the best free photo spots in town.
Stop at Nadagiku Shuzo, a historic Himeji sake brewery founded in the Edo period. Your guide introduces the traditional brewing process in the atmospheric wooden buildings, and you can sample and purchase locally brewed sake and amazake made with Hyogo rice and soft local water.
Drive up into the hills north of the city to Hiromine Shrine, an atmospheric thousand-year-old shrine surrounded by forest and revered as a head shrine of the Gozu Tenno faith. Your guide explains its connection to warding off epidemics and good fortune, and you enjoy sweeping views over Himeji from the approach.
Walk along Otemae-dori, the wide tree-lined boulevard that connects Himeji Station to the castle gate. Your guide points out the castle framed at the end of the avenue and the nearby covered shopping arcades, a great place to browse local sweets, crafts and cafes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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