Special Promotion
Why don’t you explore the thrill of Japan on two wheels?
This exclusive tour offers international travelers arriving at Osaka International Airport (Itami) the chance to rent a motorcycle and explore the region’s stunning landscapes, hidden gems, and cultural wonders—at their own pace.
The chance to rent motorcycled and visit some stunning landscapes, hidden gems, and cultural wonders—at your own pace.
Sample route
Sample 1
Osaka→Kobe→Himeji→Okayama(over night)
→Kagawa→Matsuyama(stay in a traditonal Ryokan with hot springs)
→Shikoku Karst Plateau→Shimanto river(over night)
→Ashizuri(whale watching, glass boat, fishing)→Kochi local food market(over night)
→Muroto→Naruto(Over night)
→Awaji island→Osaka
Sample 2
Osaka→Himeji→Okayama
→Hiroshima→Iwakuni→
Shimonoseki→Hagi, Tsuwano
→ Shimane(lake Shinji, Sakai minato, Izumo taisha shrine)
→ Tottori(Tottori Sand Dunes, Misasa hot spring)→Osaka
Departure date
2025/09/01ー
Himeji Castle, also known as the “White Heron Castle” due to its brilliant white exterior, is widely regarded as Japan’s most spectacular and best-preserved feudal castle. Located in Hyogo Prefecture, it features a complex network of defensive walls, gates, and moats, all centered around a six-story wooden keep. Built in the early 17th century, the castle has survived wars, earthquakes, and fires, earning its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Treasure.
Kagawa Prefecture, nestled in northeastern Shikoku, is Japan’s smallest prefecture by area—but it’s big on flavor and charm. Known as the “Udon Prefecture,” it’s famous for Sanuki udon noodles, which attract food lovers from across the country. The region also boasts beautiful coastal scenery along the Seto Inland Sea, art-filled islands like Naoshima, and historic sites such as Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu.
Dogo Onsen, located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, is one of Japan’s oldest and most culturally significant hot springs, with a history stretching back over 3,000 years. The centerpiece of the area is the Dogo Onsen Honkan, a majestic three-story wooden bathhouse built in 1894, designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Its elegant architecture inspired the bathhouse in Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away.
Often called “Japan’s last clear stream,” the Shimanto River in Kochi Prefecture flows freely for 196 kilometers without any dams. Its pristine waters are perfect for canoeing, paddleboarding, and riverside cycling. The river is lined with charming villages and unique submersible bridges called chinkabashi, which are designed to withstand floods. It’s a haven for nature lovers and a symbol of sustainable living.
Cape Ashizuri is the southernmost point of Shikoku, located in Kochi Prefecture. This dramatic headland offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and is known for its subtropical flora, rugged cliffs, and the iconic Ashizuri Lighthouse. Nearby, you’ll find Kongofukuji Temple, a stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, and excellent spots for stargazing, hiking, and soaking in ocean-view hot springs.
Naruto, in Tokushima Prefecture, is famous for the Naruto Whirlpools—powerful tidal currents that swirl dramatically in the Naruto Strait. These natural phenomena can be viewed from sightseeing boats or the Onaruto Bridge. The area also features scenic coastal walks, historic temples, and is a gateway to the Shikoku Pilgrimage. It’s a thrilling stop for those fascinated by nature’s raw power.
Awaji Island, located between Honshu and Shikoku in the Seto Inland Sea, is steeped in myth and beauty. According to Japanese legend, it was the first island created by the gods Izanagi and Izanami. Today, it’s known for its lush landscapes, hot springs, flower parks, and culinary delights. The island is also home to cultural treasures like Awaji puppet theater and architectural marvels by Tadao Ando.
Welcome to Osaka, where vibrant street life, rich history, and world-famous cuisine come together.
Stroll through history at Okayama Castle, nicknamed the “Crow Castle” for its striking black exterior. Then wander Korakuen Garden, one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, and dive into the folklore of Momotaro.
Hop on a ferry and discover the sacred island of Miyajima, home to Itsukushima Shrine and its famous “floating” torii gate. Surrounded by serene nature and deep cultural heritage, it’s a scene straight out of a dream.
Stroll through history at Okayama Castle, nicknamed the “Crow Castle” for its striking black exterior. Then wander Korakuen Garden, one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, and dive into the folklore of Momotaro.
Explore Izumo Taisha, one of Japan’s oldest shrines, and unwind in this quiet yet mystical region steeped in mythology.
Cruise into Japan’s only desert-like landscape—the Tottori Sand Dunes. Ride along the Sea of Japan and enjoy the natural artistry.
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There are 70 bikes ranging from 50cc mopeds to large-sized ones (all equipped with ETC),
★What’s available(some fee might be applied)★
helmets, jackets, gloves, changing room、luggage storage
rear boxes, USB power plugs,smartphone holders, and ETC cards.
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