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Osaka - Takayama - Tokyo with Rail Pass

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9 to 13+ Nights from $907*
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This 9 night sample itinerary includes:

  • High-speed train Shinkansen (Japan Rail Pass - bullet train)
  • 7 Days Japan Rail Pass is included by default. Please ensure you select the correct duration of your Japan Rail Pass according to length of travel. (For more details please go to the product description during the booking process).
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Osaka
  • Train from Osaka to Takayama: Go to Osaka train station, validate your Japan Rail Pass, and take the train that will take you to Takayama train station. Route operated by Shinkansen. Journey takes approx. 205 Mins.
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Takayama
  • Train from Takayama to Tokyo: Go to Takayama train station, validate your Japan Rail Pass, and take the train that will take you to Tokyo train station. Route operated by Shinkansen. Journey takes approx. 245 Mins.
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Tokyo

Japan History!. Start in Osaka, enjoy the beauty of the sea in southern Osaka, experience fishing, spend time at Misaki Park and see the castle and the museum of the famous Danjiri Festival. Continue in the mountainous Hida Region and visit Takayama, try Sake one of Takayama's local specialties . Your trip won’t be complete without visiting Tokyo with amazing temples and stunning gardens different from anything else you’ve seen. These destinations are connected by Bullet Rail Pass. This is a flexible package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • Osaka

  • Takayama

  • Tokyo

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Trip Summary

  • Osaka

    Osaka is the third largest city in Japan, situated on the west of Honshu, a port city that flows into Osaka Bay offering visitors a wide variety of sights and attractions definitely worth visiting. A vibrant, extensive nightlife can be found on the streets of Osaka, filled with street food, market shopping, bright lights and the famed Gilco Man neon billboard sign and the giant crab. Its traditionally known as the 'nation's kitchen' and the food capital of Japan with some of the best food found in Dotonburi and Minami. Many museums fill the city as well as modern architecture along with beautiful outdoor spaces and the spectacular Osaka Castle.

    Explore the Osaka Castle, Osaka Park, Umeda Sky Building, Osaka Science Museum, National Museum of Art, Shiteno-jj Temple, Nanba Grand Kagetsu, Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine and so much more!

  • Takayama

    Takayama's well preserved Edo-style streets are filled with history boasting shops, eateries, galleries, and breweries all well worth exploring either on foot or on a traditional rickshaw ride. The historic city boasts beautifully well-preserved architecture with a plethora of interesting museums including the Hida Folk Village, and many surrounding attractions and activities amongst the mountain region of the Hida Mountain range. There is plenty of delicious food to be enjoyed in Takayama which is famous for its high-quality Hida-Gyu Beef the finest variety of beef in the country. Visit and explore the Sanmachi Street, Chubu Sangaku National Park, Shinhotaka Ropeway, Hida Minzoka Mura Folk Village, Yoshijima Heritage House and so much more.

  • Tokyo

    Tokyo is Japan's energetic capital, and one of the largest, busiest cities in the world! This bustling city combines historical places, such as the Imperial Palace, Meiji Shrine, and Sensoji temple, to the ultramodern Skyscrapers and the Tokyo Tower along with the world's tallest tower, the Skytree. The city consists of 23 different wards, each with its own individuality and unique attractions; Ginza is the most expensive and fashionable shopping district, Shibuya consists of the busiest crosswalk in the world and the busiest train station, while Shinjuku is the largest district in the heart of the city with hundreds of skyscrapers and Shinjuku Gyoen Park featuring hundreds of cherry trees, with their magnificent blooms during March and April. Check out the world's largest fish market and dine at one of the 160,000 eateries or capture a glimpse of the sacred Mount Fuji, the opportunities for adventure in Tokyo are endless.

    Explore the amazing Sony building, Imperial Palace, temples of Asakusa, Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Meiji Shrine, Korakuen Garden, Ueno Park, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Sea Life Park, Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge and so much more!

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