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Shikoku 2-Day Tour | Autumn Foliage at Oboke Gorge, Kazurabashi Bridge, Kotohira, and the "Machu Picchu of the East" - Besshi Copper Mine: A 2-Day Tour of Shikoku's Hidden Gems [Departing from Shin-Osaka]
Shikoku 2-Day Tour | Autumn Foliage at Oboke Gorge, Kazurabashi Bridge, Kotohira, and the "Machu Picchu of the East" - Besshi Copper Mine: A 2-Day Tour of Shikoku's Hidden Gems [Departing from Shin-Osaka]
Shikoku 2-Day Tour | Autumn Foliage at Oboke Gorge, Kazurabashi Bridge, Kotohira, and the "Machu Picchu of the East" - Besshi Copper Mine: A 2-Day Tour of Shikoku's Hidden Gems [Departing from Shin-Osaka]

Shikoku 2-Day Tour | Autumn Foliage at Oboke Gorge, Kazurabashi Bridge, Kotohira, and the "Machu Picchu of the East" - Besshi Copper Mine: A 2-Day Tour of Shikoku's Hidden Gems [Departing from Shin-Osaka]


Booking confirmation: within 21 days before the departure
Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: 日本語
Free cancellation 21 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

This is a high-quality, reliable Japan tour planned by Club Tourism, a major Japanese travel company with over 70 years of history. A team renowned for their hospitality accompanies the tour, and it has received high praise from customers of various nationalities.

• The tour is conducted in Japanese, but we have many participants from Taiwan and Hong Kong, so even first-timers can participate with confidence.

  • I took a ride on a mine sightseeing train!
  • Autumn foliage at Kazurabashi Bridge, Oboke Gorge sightseeing
  • Guided tour to Kotohira Shrine
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Let us guide you on a tour of Shikoku's famous autumn foliage spots that you should visit at least once.

~Minetopia Besshi~

◆Ride the newly renovated mine sightseeing train from 2019!

We will also take you to the Tōnaru area by local bus.

This product is a "request reservation," and it will take some time to confirm your reservation. Reservations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, so depending on the situation, you may be placed on a waiting list or your reservation may not be accepted. The final confirmation of your reservation will be made when the voucher is issued. In the unlikely event that the tour is cancelled due to being fully booked or other reasons, we will contact you within the specified number of days. Please note that if you do not wish to be placed on a waiting list, you can cancel (refund) your reservation.

This tour is conducted in Japanese only.

Please note that all information provided by the tour guide during the trip will be in Japanese only. However, to ensure the smooth operation and safety of the tour, we will provide information to the extent possible using translation apps (meeting place, departure time, etc.).

Please observe the following rules when participating.

Please make your reservation using your correct name and email address.

Please be punctual during the tour. If you are late, the tour will depart.

Besshi Copper Mine (image) *The best time to see the autumn leaves is usually from early to late November.

Besshi Copper Mine (image)
*The best time to see the autumn leaves is usually from early to late November.

Autumn foliage at Kazurabashi Bridge Bridge crossing fee included / Best time to see the autumn leaves is usually early to late November *Image of Kazurabashi Bridge. Photo courtesy of Pixta.

Autumn foliage at Kazurabashi Bridge
Bridge crossing fee included / Best time to see the autumn leaves is usually early to late November
*Image of Kazurabashi Bridge. Photo courtesy of Pixta.

Oboke Gorge (※Image) Best time to see autumn leaves: Typically early November to late November

Oboke Gorge (※Image)
Best time to see autumn leaves: Typically early November to late November

★Guidance to Kotohira Shrine (※Image) Kotohira Shrine / Free Visit

★Guidance to Kotohira Shrine (※Image)
Kotohira Shrine / Free Visit

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[Travel conditions]

Departure point/Destination: Osaka, Shikoku, Ehime, Kagawa, Tokushima

Trip duration: 1 night, 2 days

Transportation used: Train and chartered bus

Bus company: Shimoden Kanko Bus or equivalent

Meal plan: Breakfast 1 time, Lunch 2 times, Dinner 1 time

Accommodation used:

[First night] Tresta Hakusan (Japanese-style room, Japanese/Western-style room, Western-style room (single/twin) / with bath and toilet)

Minimum number of participants: 20

Tour guide: 1

Guide: 0 (Guidance will be in Japanese) *A licensed tour guide will not accompany the tour.

[Travel planning/execution]

Company Name: Club Tourism International Inc

Address: 1-9-6 Edagawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo

Registration Number: Japan Tourism Agency Registered Travel Agency No. 1693

Affiliated travel industry association: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) Regular Member

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KKDAY JAPAN Co., Ltd.

2nd Floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004, Japan

Registered Travel Agency No. 2045, Commissioner of the Japan Tourism Agency

Member organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)

Reminders

  • A minimum of 20 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 21 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 20 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Approximately 5-7 days before your departure, we will send you a voucher containing meeting instructions and other details. Please check the voucher for the meeting place and time.

  • At Besshi Copper Mine, there are some sections where you will need to walk up steep stairs (220 steps) and slopes. If you have difficulty walking, we can guide you along flat paths, but please note that the areas you can visit will be limited. Also, the minibus at Besshi Copper Mine may be shared with other visitors.

  • Depending on the local reception situation, the order of the itinerary may be changed.

  • The best time to see the autumn leaves may vary. Even if you miss the peak viewing period, we will not change the itinerary or issue refunds.

  • Please leave the seating arrangements for transportation (bus, airplane, train, etc.) and accommodation room assignments to us. We kindly ask that you refrain from reclining your bus seat.

  • Even when booking for two or more people, train seats may not be adjacent or may be separated. Please be aware of this in advance.

FAQ

1. What makes the Iya Vine Bridge thrilling and exciting?

The Iya Vine Bridge features a deck woven from multiple vines, with approximately 10 cm gaps between the planks, allowing you to see the rushing river directly below as you walk. The bridge sways slightly with each step, and the surrounding dense, primeval forest creates a unique adventurous atmosphere, offering visitors a thrilling and exciting experience as they cross.

2. Is the structural integrity of the Iya Vine Bridge safe? Are there any weight capacity limits?

Although the Iya Vine Bridge appears rustic, it undergoes regular repairs and reinforcement to ensure visitor safety. Currently, a comprehensive safety inspection and maintenance are conducted annually, with the main vine materials replaced approximately every three years. To ensure safe load-bearing, personnel manage the bridge, and the number of people allowed on it simultaneously is limited. Visitors are advised to cross in an orderly fashion and watch their footing.

3. Why are there multiple vine bridges, and what are their unique features?

In the Iya Valley region of Tokushima, the most famous is the 'Iya Vine Bridge' located in Nishi-Iya Mountain Village. However, there is also the 'Oku-Iya Double Vine Bridges,' which consist of a 'man bridge' and a 'woman bridge.' The Nishi-Iya Vine Bridge is more well-known due to its convenient accessibility and is representative of experiencing traditional vine bridges. The Oku-Iya Double Vine Bridges are more secluded, smaller in scale, and retain a more primitive appearance, suitable for tourists seeking a deeper adventure.

4. Do I need to buy a ticket to visit the Iya Vine Bridge? Is it convenient to buy tickets on-site?

A ticket is required to visit the Iya Vine Bridge. Typically, there is a ticket booth on-site where you can purchase tickets directly, and the process is convenient and fast. Additionally, you can book tours that include the Iya Vine Bridge through KKday for the convenience of itinerary planning, saving you time queuing for tickets on-site and ensuring a smooth travel experience.

5. What is the boarding process for the Oboke Gorge boat tour? How long does a typical tour last?

The process for boarding the Oboke Gorge boat tour typically involves purchasing tickets at the pier and then boarding sequentially. The boat trip lasts approximately 30 minutes, during which a guide will introduce the canyon's peculiar rock formations and geological landscapes. It is recommended to arrive at the pier early, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure you can board smoothly and have time to choose good viewing spots.

6. Besides taking a boat tour, what other recommended activities are there for exploring Oboke Gorge?

In addition to taking a sightseeing boat tour of Oboke Gorge, you can admire the magnificent V-shaped cliff scenery from the observation decks along the gorge, experiencing the artistry of nature. There are also some walking trails nearby, or you can savor local cuisine in the vicinity, such as dishes featuring ayu (sweetfish) and soba noodles, to enrich your travel experience.

7. What is the experience like on the Bessi Copper Mine Sightseeing Train? What historical remains are worth seeing?

Riding the Bessi Copper Mine Sightseeing Train allows you to delve into the mine's interior and experience the living and working conditions of early miners. The train travels through old mine tunnels with professional guided explanations along the way. Besides the train experience, the park contains numerous historical remains, such as mining tunnels, ore dressing plants, and company housing, showcasing the development of modern Japanese industrial heritage, making it suitable for visitors interested in history and culture.

8. What should I be aware of when visiting Konpira-san Shrine? How long does it take to reach the summit?

The biggest challenge when visiting Konpira-san Shrine is its long stone staircase; there are approximately 785 steps from the foot of the mountain to the main shrine, and over 1368 steps to the inner shrine. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and allow ample time. There are many shops and resting spots along the way where you can replenish your energy. Reaching the main shrine typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, and going to the inner shrine requires more time.

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