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Soak in Onsen
Japan is famous for its onsen, or hot spring. Almost every region in the country proudly offers their own onsen in which each produces their own unique quality and effect on visitors. From the Northern tip of Japan, Hokkaido, to the Southern, end Kyushu, experience wonderful onsen and the beautiful nature Japan has to offer at the same time! Except noted, travel by JR train using Japan Rail Pass is suggested.
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THE SUGGESTED ITINERARY
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Arrive in Tokyo and transfer to Hotel in Tokyo |
TOKYO |
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Join half-day tour of Tokyo and in the afternoon, visit Odaiba, where Tokyo Grand Onsen can be enjoyed! |
TOKYO |
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Depart for Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma. Kusatsu is also famous for skiing during Winter season. |
SAGA |
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Head to Takayama where the old tradition is still valued and maintained. |
KUSATU ONSEN |
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Visit Hida Takayama and Hida Furukawa, the Old Village amongst in the mountain of Hida. |
OKUHIDA ONSEN |
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Transfer to Dogo Onsen in Matsue. Visit Izumo Taisha, the origin of Japanese Myth. |
DOGO ONSEN |
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Transfer to Osaka in the evening. |
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Return to the U.S. by air |
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