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Corey_F, Jun 2026
Nara, Arashiyama, and Fushimi Inari Day Trip
Review: This was a well-organized tour and a great way to see several major attractions in a single day. Future travelers should be aware that the bus rides between destinations are fairly long: about an hour from Osaka to Nara Deer Park, approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes from Nara to the Arashiyama bamboo forest and shrines, and roughly another hour to Fushimi Inari. That said, the time allocated at each stop felt just about right. We had enough time to see the sights, take photos, try a few local snacks, browse for souvenirs, and return to the bus without feeling rushed or bored. If you’re comfortable with some travel time between locations, this tour offers an efficient way to experience several of the Kansai region’s most famous attractions in one day.
Ania_M, Jun 2026
What a great tour!!
We had the best time on our tour! Fabi really made the effort to make our day so special. He took us to so many beautiful and hidden spots. The universe was smiling on us and we were able to see My Fuji. But even if we didn’t, it would have been a fantastic day! 100% recommend!
Yue_C, Jun 2026
Initially the host talked...
Initially the host talked too long to kill time. But later the show was pretty good. The best part was actually having the guests to compete with the suomo guy and show how hard it is. The food is mediocre I’d say. I appreciate them doing photos with each group in the end.
Claudia_S, Jun 2026
Fun Sumo Experience
So much fun! We got to wear a traditional attire coat, food was yummy, event was entertaining, not serious at all BUT gave explanations and demonstrations about Sumo. We enjoyed a Geisha dance. Worth every Yen. Food, drinks, entertainment, group photo and a take home gift!! 100% recommend!
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Equal parts traditional and futuristic, Japan is relatively small in size but big on experiences. Beyond the ever-popular, sprawling cities—like Tokyo, where Mt. Fuji may be seen looming behind the skyscrapers, and Kyoto, a culture-rich city of wooden buildings, geisha, and temples—Japan offers forest-covered mountains, hot springs, world-class art, and more. Guides can lead you through winding urban backstreets to sample local food and drink, shepherd you along ancient pilgrim trails between villages and shrines, or cater to other interests. Japan welcomes all with a peppy irasshaimase and a courteous bow.

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