Let's enjoy the Cherry Blossom in 2 best Sakura spots Mount Yoshino and Mount Koya. It also includes a strawberry picking and Sightseeing Express “Symphony of Blue” experience!
-Ride Experience Sightseeing Express “Symphony of Blue” -Enjoy the breathtaking cherry blossom view of Mount Yoshino -Includes strawberry picking experience -Staying at Temple lodging (shukubo) in Mount Koya -Mysterious experience at the World Heritage Site of Mount Koya
Sightseeing Express “Symphony of Blue” “Symphony of Blue” invites you to a high-quality adult journey like a melody that resonates in your heart. The dark blue body of the train runs through the deep history and rich natural scenery along the train line. An unprecedented train journey begins.
Cherry blossom viewing at Mount Yoshino Enjoy beautiful cherry blossoms at one of Japan's most famous spots for cherry blossom viewing. We are sure that you will have a memorable cherry blossom viewing experience at Mount Yoshino.
Kinpusenji Temple(World Heritage) Kinpusenji Temple is the symbol of Yoshinoyama and the head temple of Shugendo.
Strawberry Picking Experience Enjoy a strawberry picking experience. You can taste local specialty of sweet strawberries with an all you can eat option for 30 minutes!
Temple lodging (shukubo) in Mount Koya Koyasan is also one of the best places to experience an overnight stay at a temple lodging (shukubo) where you can get a taste of a monk's lifestyle, eating vegetarian monk's cuisine (shojin ryori) and attending the morning prayers. Around fifty temples offer this service to both pilgrims and visitors.
Mount Koya Mount Koya is the center of Shingon Buddhism, an important Buddhist sect which was introduced to Japan in 805 by Kobo Daishi (also known as Kukai), one of Japan's most significant religious figures. A small, secluded temple town has developed around the sect's headquarters that Kobo Daishi built on Koyasan's wooded mountaintop. It is also the site of Kobo Daishi's mausoleum and the start and end point of the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage.
Kobo Daishi began construction on the original Garan temple complex in 826 after wandering the country for years in search of a suitable place to center his religion. Since then over one hundred temples have sprung up along the streets of Koyasan. The most important among them are Kongobuji, the head temple of Shingon Buddhism, and Okunoin, the site of Kobo Daishi's mausoleum.
Information about tour Place of departure and destination OSAKA, NARA,WAKAYAMA number of days of travel 1 or 2 days 2 means of transportation TRAIN,BUS name of bus company GINGA KOTSU meals (BREAKFAST 1 LUNCH 1 DINNER 1) Minimum number of passengers to operate. 20 people Number of GUIDE:1 ・Please, read and understand the terms and conditions about our travel packages at the following link: https://www.his-j.com/company/yakkan/boshu_j_2009.pdf ・Please, read and understand the terms and conditions about this product at the following link: https://www.his-j.com/company/yakkan
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