16 days tour

Yamabushi

Yamabushi

This tour includes:

Accommodation

Accommodation for this tour is quite basic in order to invest more in experiences. We will be staying at a variety of accommodations including hostels and guesthouses. Japan is known for its cleanliness so rest assured that all the places we stay at will be both clean and comfortable 2-3 star establishments.

Guide

Tour Guide

Transport

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Itinerary of your trip Yamabushi

  • Day 1 Day 1: Welcome To Japan! (Tokyo)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Welcome To Japan! (Tokyo)

      Our first day starts with orientation and an introduction to the worldโ€™s biggest city. Expect to hit the ground running, literally, with a trip to Chiba as we prepare to take on Japanโ€™s largest obstacle course. We then hop on a train to visit one of Yokohamaโ€™s more eccentric oddities, the Cup Noodle Museum, where we create our own custom cup ramen with all of the trimmings you desire. We also have time to peruse the noodle bazaar which boasts noodle dishes from all over the world. And for those who are feeling especially brave, why not try the ramen-flavored ice-cream?

  • Day 2 Day 2: Time Travel To Edo-Period Japan (Nikko)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Time Travel To Edo-Period Japan (Nikko)

      Today we make our way to the UNESCO world heritage site of Toshogu shrine. This is, in our opinion, the most ornate and beautiful shrine in all of Japan. This historically significant structure also serves as mausoleums that deifies the man who unified Japan, making it an extremely sacred place for the Shinto religion. Toshogu is also set against a stunning backdrop of forested mountains which is an attraction in and of itself.

      We then slip back into time and experience life as it was in 17th century Japan with a visit to Edo Wonderland. This cultural theme-park/open-air museum is a must-stop place for some light-hearted enjoyment! Bring out the fun in you as you opt to dress up in traditional Edo attire and choose from a variety of activities like hariko-doll painting, makeup artistry, samurai sword fighting and archery to name but a few. We also highly recommend the fantastic ninja and magic shows, mazes and ninja trickhouse.

  • Day 3 Day 3: From Sweet-Making To A Sake Brewery (Ishikawa)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: From Sweet-Making To A Sake Brewery (Ishikawa)

      We start our day with a wagashi workshop. Witness and emulate your teacherโ€™s meticulous attention to detail as you create your own very own sweets. We give you fair warning though, you may find them too pretty to eat!

      We then hop on a train to a sake brewery just outside of the city where we will enjoy a guided tour of the brewery grounds. Sake is not simply a beverage in Japan, but carries with it a vast amount of meaning and spiritual significance. Here we will learn all about the intricate process behind the creation of this rice wine, as well as tantalize our taste buds with samples from the breweryโ€™s store. 

      On our return to Tokyo, you can look forward to a free evening to explore the vastness of the city.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Sacred Mountain Mystics (Dewa Sanzan)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Sacred Mountain Mystics (Dewa Sanzan)

      Leave the 21st century behind as you enter into the world of the Yamabushi or mountain mystics. The Tsuruoka area is inhabited by many followers of the Shugendo faith. Cell phone usage will be limited during this period of our travels, as we live in an area inhabited by mountain ascetics who have foregone material possession in favor of spiritual growth, and harmony with nature.

      Throughout this two-day period we will *hike the three sacred mountains that represent birth, death and rebirth. This leg of our trip will help us to reconnect with nature, and present us with the opportunity to learn more about Japanese mysticism, as well as the sacredness that nature holds in the Shinto religion. Historically the Yamabushi were men who were famous for their astonishing physical strength and seemingly magical abilities. While here we will train with them, and learn about the spiritual attributes that the mountains possess, and the principles of Shugendo.

      *Hiking of Mount Yudono and Mount Gassan are only possible during the summer season. These hikes are somewhat challenging so a high level of physical fitness is required. Please be aware of this when booking.

  • Day 5 Day 6: The Mummies Of Tsuruoka (Tsuruoka)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: The Mummies Of Tsuruoka (Tsuruoka)

      Our final morning in the mountains will be spent learning about the yamabushiโ€™s fascinating and slightly disturbing practice of self-mummification. This mummification process took monkโ€™s 1000 days to complete during which they ate nothing but nuts, seeds and tea laced with poison. We will leave the rest of the process for you to discover after you arrive!


      A couple of bullet trains will then take us to Tokyo where you will be able to get dinner before boarding the ferry to our first island destination.

  • Day 6 Day 7: Tokyoโ€™S Hidden Islands (*Aogashima, Hachijojima)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Tokyoโ€™S Hidden Islands (*Aogashima, Hachijojima)

      Did you know that Tokyo has islands? It does, and we start our day by visiting one of the islands that also happens to be the smallest village in Japan*. With a population of just over 100 people, the entire island is also a small, lush dormant volcano out in the Pacific Ocean. Getting there can be accomplished by either helicopter or ferry**, and once there it offers some of the best stargazing in Japan. Allow the ocean waves to soothe you, as you let time slow down and experience the island lifestyle, culture and a unique shochu that can only be tasted there.


      Our island experience continues the next day as we move onto Hachijojima. Here, we get to enjoy the hot springs of Miharashi onsen while taking in the pristine ocean views. The onsen is also equipped with a routenburo. Our day ends with a BBQ on Sokodo beach which is famous for its beautiful black sands. During the summer months, Hachijojima is home to bioluminescent mushrooms, which we may catch a glimpse of.


      *Access to Aogashima may be hindered by inclement weather conditions. Should this be the case we will remain on Hachijojima. Therefore the itinerary items that relate to Aogashima are not guaranteed and are largely dependent upon the weather conditions at the time that we arrive to Hachijojima. More information will be provided during orientation.


      **An extra fee will be incurred for those wanting to travel to Aogashima by helicopter. Please inquire for further information. As spaces on the helicopter are limited and sell out fast, this is not guaranteed even if requested. 


      ***In adverse weather conditions the overnight ferry from Tokyo to the islands might be cancelled. In this case accommodation will be provided for in Tokyo and alternative activity arrangements will be made to replace this island-portion of the trip.

  • Day 7 Day 9: Night Out In Osaka (Osaka)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Night Out In Osaka (Osaka)

      A large part of the day will be spent traveling as we exchange island vibes for city life on our journey south to Osaka. Upon arrival in Kansaiโ€™s largest city weโ€™ll check in to our accommodation, freshen up and then head for a night out.

  • Day 8 Day 10: Osaka From All Angles (Osaka)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Osaka From All Angles (Osaka)

      Say hello to one of Japanโ€™s most vibrant cities as we visit one of countryโ€™s most famous landmarks, Osaka Castle. The castle grounds span 15 acres and provides a panoramic view of the city of Osaka. We will begin by getting a good outside view of the castle from a boat trip around the moat that encircles the castle. From there weโ€™ll journey inward to learn about the pivotal role that Osaka castle played in unifying the nation of Japan.


      The rest of the day will be catered to your interest as you explore the city of Osaka with the assistance of your guide. At night weโ€™ll meet up again to discover what the nightlife of Osaka has to offer by starting off with a river cruise through the Tombori area. Next weโ€™ll hit the streets of the cityโ€™s nightclub district, before calling it a night.

  • Day 9 Day 11: From Kansai To Kyushu (Osaka, Kagoshima)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: From Kansai To Kyushu (Osaka, Kagoshima)

      The exploration of Osaka continues on this day as we let you loose to experience more of Osakaโ€™s many attractions before heading to the southernmost tip of the Kyushu island, Kagoshima. Osaka is your oyster with the whole day being allocated for free time. There are countless things to do in Osaka and your guide will provide you with recommendations. Do not fret, as all of your travel expenses and most activities will be either completely covered or discounted. Once we arrive in Kagoshima, we will treat ourselves to the unique dishes and flavors of this coastal city.

  • Day 10 Day 12: Yakushima, Unesco World Heritage Island (Yakushima)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Yakushima, Unesco World Heritage Island (Yakushima)

      Our day begins with a short ferry ride from Kagoshima port to the shores of Japanโ€™s largest designated UNESCO World Heritage reserve, Yakushima. Our third island destination for this tour, Yakushima has been the inspiration for many stories, anime, and movies including the multi-award winning animated film Princess Mononoke. The dense, and ancient forests of the island are home to a variety of fauna and flora, including many deer, monkeys and even trees that date back 5,000+ years. Our journey starts with a short tour where you will get a brief history of the island, and its unique characteristics. We then head to a woodworking class where you can craft your own chopsticks out of the yakusugi cedar wood that is indigenous to the island.

  • Day 11 Day 13: Trekking The Magical Forests Of Yakushima (Yakushima)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Trekking The Magical Forests Of Yakushima (Yakushima)

      Don your hiking shoes and get ready for a forest adventure unlike any youโ€™ve ever experienced! This all-day hike has multiple sights to enjoy including the supernatural Jomon Sugi which, at 25.3m tall and with a circumference of 16.4m, is the largest and oldest yakusugi on the island, and the largest conifer in Japan. Our hike will also include a stop at the Unsuikyo ravine for a heart-pumping canyoning experience before continuing our trek to Wilsonโ€™s stump, which is big enough to not only fit a shrine in it, but can also accommodate a person. The sight from within the stump is one that weโ€™ll leave you to discover on your own.

  • Day 12 Day 14: Magical Town Of The Gods (Kagoshima, Takachiho)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Magical Town Of The Gods (Kagoshima, Takachiho)

      From the ancient magical island of Yakushima to the mythical town of Takachiho, we head out to the place that is the setting for multiple Shinto legends and holds much spiritual significance in the Shinto belief system. It is home to the spot where the goddess Amaterasu is said to have hid inside a cave, and caused the world to fall into darkness. Takachiho is also said to be the place where Niniginomikoto, grandson of Amaterasu and great-grandfather of Japanโ€™s first emperor, descended to govern the world.


      There is much to be discovered, learned and experienced at this mystical spot and we start our time here with a show at Takachihoโ€™s Kagura hall, where our performers play the role of the gods themselves to tell us their story.


      *Due to tsunami damages, the train to Takachiho has been indefinitely suspended. Reaching this remote location will have to be made by bus, which will take time.

  • Day 13 Day 15: Taking In Takachihoโ€™S Beauty (Takachiho)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Taking In Takachihoโ€™S Beauty (Takachiho)

      We get around the town by bike on this day. We start the day at the Amanoiwato Shrine, where Amaterasu is said to have hid herself, and her light from the world. When Amaterasu sent her grandson to Earth to govern it, one of his missions was to plant rice, so weโ€™ll make our way through the beautifully picturesque Tochimata terraced rice fields before moving on to the Amaterasu Railway station where weโ€™ll board an open-air, roofless train* to get a breathtaking view of the surrounding area. After this, weโ€™ll revisit the Takachiho Shrine where we saw the kagura show the night before. The daytime light will provide us with a chance to see the shrine in all its glory as well as the monolithic wedded cedars in the front of the shrine.


      From there weโ€™ll make our way down to the famous Takachiho Gorge and, if you are interested, you can rent row boats to explore an area of the river. Before saying goodbye to the town of legends, we take a short hike from the Mihashi bridge to the visit both Kihachiโ€™s strength rock and the Sandan-bashi areas of the gorge.


      We spend our last night in Kumamoto city, eating and drinking to celebrate our time together and the memories weโ€™ve created.


      *dependent on weather conditions

  • Day 14 Day 16: Saying Farewell In The Shadow Of Mt. Fuji (Atami, Tokyo)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Saying Farewell In The Shadow Of Mt. Fuji (Atami, Tokyo)

      We finish up the tour with a visit to Hatsushima which boasts pristine views of Mt Fuji. This island is the fourth and last island on our trip back to Tokyo and is seated in the sea outside of Atami. Positioned in the shadow of the iconic Mount Fuji, Hatsushima houses many different activities including a canopy walk and zip line facility which you will have the option to enjoy. Weโ€™ll spend our day here before saying our goodbyes back in Tokyo.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. Youโ€™ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 12 / Max: 80

Age range allowed for this experience.

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