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Kobe & Himeji: Scenic Views & Local Flavors
Himeji
Perfect blend of Kobe’s modern charm and the beauty of Himeji Castle. From breathtaking views and cultural landmarks to local cuisine, this journey offers the best of Japan’s scenery, and flavors.
Perfect blend of Kobe’s modern charm and the beauty of Himeji Castle. From breathtaking views and cultural landmarks to local cuisine, this journey offers the best of Japan’s scenery, and flavors.
Duration:
10 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Himeji Castle - Himeji Castle’s history spans from its 14th century origins as a fort to the 17th century construction of the present day structure by Ikeda Terumasa. Known as the White Heron Castle, it survived centuries of change, including the end of feudalism and even World War II bombings. The castle, a major symbol of Japanese castle…
- Himeji Castle - Himeji Castle’s history spans from its 14th century origins as a fort to the 17th century construction of the present day structure by Ikeda Terumasa. Known as the White Heron Castle, it survived centuries of change, including the end of feudalism and even World War II bombings. The castle, a major symbol of Japanese castle architecture, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993 and has undergone several major restoration projects to preserve its iconic white plaster walls and intricate wooden structures.
- Koko-en - KOKO-EN, Himeji Castle Nishi Oyashiki Ato Garden, is 3.5 hectares and 8.5 acres in size was opened 29 April 1992 to commemorate the 100th Year Anniversary of Himeji becoming a municipality. It is a new cultural site to serve not only for historical and cultural preservation, but also complimenting the UNESCO World Heritage HIMEJI CASTLE
- Arima Onsen - Arima Onsen boasts a history as Japan’s oldest hot spring, with legends attributing its discovery to mythological figures and early records from the 7th century mentioning Emperor Jomei’s visit. Over centuries, it was frequented by emperors and samurai, a development boosted by the Nara Period monk Gyoki who built Onsen-ji Temple and the Kamakura Period monk Ninsai who established lodgings.
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Mount Shosha Ropeway - Mt. Shosha, at an elevation of 371 meters, is located to the northwest of Himeji City.
The first ropeway was constructed in 1958. This ropeway used 2 cable cars, named Soyokaze and Sachikaze, that could hold 30 passengers each. In 1992, the ropeway was expanded, and currently operates with 2 cable cars, capable of carrying a maximum of 60 passengers each. -
Kobe Port Tower - The Kobe Port Tower is a
108 meter high landmark in Kobe, Japan, known for its unique red, hourglass shaped pipe structure. After a multi year renovation, it reopened on April 26, 2024, with new and updated attractions

What's Included
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Location
Himeji Castle
68 Hommachi,
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.