Discover the charm of local Japan on this unique day trip combining culture, history, and natural wonders. Meet the famous cat stationmaster at Kishi Station and ride the themed train, enjoy fresh seafood at Western Japan’s largest fish market, and witness a live tuna-cutting show. Relax in the historic Shirahama Onsen (optional), and explore stunning coastal landscapes like Senjojiki and the dramatic Sandanbeki Cliffs with its hidden pirate cave. Perfect for families, friends, and culture lovers seeking a blend of fun, flavor, and breathtaking scenery — an unforgettable Japanese experience!
Pick-up time and location: 8:30am Nipponbashi Station Exit 2 (Namba Shinsaibashi area). Address:1-chōme-3-6 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0073. The guide will be at the meeting point with a yellow Gogoday flag.
Departure from Osaka – The Journey Begins Meeting Point: Nipponbashi Station, Exit 2 (near Namba/Shinsaibashi area) As morning light spills over the streets of Osaka, your healing day begins. Begin your day with a visit to Kishi Station, a charming countryside stop in Wakayama shaped like a cat’s face—home to one of Japan’s most touching local legends. Once on the verge of being shut down, this tiny station was revitalized by the presence of a single calico cat named Tama. Learn how Tama “worked” daily to greet passengers and boost the local economy. Today, her successor, “Nitama” (Second Tama), carries on her legacy of healing smiles and soft purrs. Board one of the whimsical cat trains such as the Strawberry Train, Tama Train, or Toy Train—a delightful journey through feline fantasy. (Train type depends on schedule.) Take some time to explore the cat-themed café, Tama Shop, collectible cat stamps, and exclusive souvenirs.
Next, head to ToreTore Ichiba, the largest seafood market in western Japan. Packed with the freshest daily catches (2–3 times daily, time varies), this culinary paradise is a must-visit in the Nanki Shirahama region. Watch as a giant tuna is effortlessly broken down before your eyes. With swift, precise cuts and expert narration on tuna anatomy, this show is both educational and exciting. ⚠️ Note: The show may be canceled due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. ️ Free Time for Lunch ,Choose from a wide array of mouthwatering seafood dishes, including tuna sashimi bowls, grilled cuts, octopus rice, and more. Toretore Onsen (Optional Experience) Toretore Onsen in Wakayama’s Shirahama is one of Japan’s oldest and most famous hot springs, with over 1,350 years of history. It was once visited by emperors and is mentioned in ancient Japanese texts. The onsen features Japan’s first salt-stone bedrock bath and smooth, skin-friendly sodium bicarbonate spring water.
Senjojiki is a unique coastal rock formation on the western shore of Shirahama in Wakayama Prefecture. Formed by centuries of wave erosion from the Pacific Ocean, the layered sandstone terrain resembles a series of overlapping rock slabs. Covering about 4 hectares—enough to fit a thousand tatami mats, hence the name “Senjojiki”—this natural wonder is one of Shirahama’s iconic sights, alongside Sandanbeki and Engetsu Island. It’s especially famous for its sunsets, often selected among the “100 Best Sunsets in Japan.” With its dramatic coastal cliffs, roaring ocean waves, and secluded atmosphere, watching the sun dip into the Pacific here feels like standing at the edge of the world.
Sandanbeki Cliffs & Sandanbeki Cave – Towering Cliffs and Pirate Legends Part of the Yoshino-Kumano National Park, Sandanbeki is a striking cliffside attraction in Shirahama, also known as a romantic spot for couples. The cliff stretches 2 kilometers into the ocean and rises 50 to 60 meters high, with a viewing platform offering panoramic sea views. These dramatic cliffs have witnessed many historical events; during the Heian period (794–1185), pirates once hid in the cave beneath. You can take an elevator 36 meters down into the cave, where sea erosion has carved mysterious passageways. Inside, you’ll find displays of pirate-related artifacts and fascinating natural formations.
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