This is a high-quality, reliable Japan tour offered by Club Tourism, a major Japanese travel company with over 70 years of history. Our tours are accompanied by tour guides renowned for their hospitality, and are highly regarded by customers from various nationalities. While the tours are conducted in Japanese, many participants do not speak Japanese, so even first-time travelers can participate with confidence.
・A full course meal featuring two tagged Kasumi crabs! Upgrade to a full course meal featuring three crabs!
Enjoy free time to explore the charming Kinosaki Onsen town!
How about taking a break during your trip to Osaka?
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Minimum participant requirement | 28 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Family-friendly | Free for children under 2 (no seat) |
| Sightseeing type | Food tour・Izakaya Hopping |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Travel conditions]
Departure point/Destination: Kyoto/Osaka/Hyogo
Trip duration: Day trip
Transportation used: Chartered bus
Bus company: Nara Kotsu or equivalent
Meal plan: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 1 time, Dinner 0 times
Accommodation used: None
Minimum number of participants: 28
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
[Consignment Sales]
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)
A minimum of 28 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 4 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Please note that if there is an odd number of people booking, men and women may have to share seats on the bus.
For domestic trips departing on or after May 1, 2025, any changes to meal contents due to food allergies, religious reasons, etc. will incur a fee of 1,500 yen per meal, and any difference in price will be charged at the actual cost. As a general rule, please notify us at least 14 days before your departure date. For changes after that, please contact us.
The order of the itinerary may be changed, in which case the tour conductor will inform you on the day.
If you wish to bathe in the outdoor baths at Kinosaki Onsen, please bring your own towels and bath towels as they will incur an additional charge. Bathing in the outdoor baths (opening days vary) is at your own expense.
For an additional 3,500 yen per person, you can upgrade to the "Full Course of 3 tagged Kasumi crabs."
The child (elementary school student) fare is the same as the adult fare. The tour fare for infants (ages 3-6/preschool children) is 5,000 yen. The tour fare includes only a bus seat, not lunch.
Kasumi crab is generally considered a healthy choice, rich in protein and essential minerals. Living in deep, mineral-rich seawater, its meat is firm and sweet. Crabs are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for heart health, and contain vitamins like B12 and minerals such as zinc and selenium. It's a fresh, high-quality seafood option that can be part of a balanced diet.
Yes, Kinosaki Onsen is very welcoming to day visitors. The town features seven public bathhouses (sotoyu), each with unique characteristics, that can be enjoyed during a day trip. Day visitors can purchase a Yumepa pass, which grants access to all seven baths for a set period, allowing you to stroll through the town in yukata and visit multiple onsen.
When visiting Kinosaki Onsen, proper etiquette is important. Before entering the hot spring water, thoroughly wash your body at the designated washing area. Do not wear swimsuits or undergarments in the bath; bathers are nude. Tie up long hair to keep it out of the water. Avoid splashing, running, or loud talking to maintain a peaceful atmosphere for everyone.
You can conveniently book the Kasumi crab meal and Kinosaki Onsen trip through KKday. Booking via KKday offers a streamlined process, allowing you to secure your spot with ease and often includes comprehensive services like organized transportation from Kansai, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience without the hassle of individual arrangements.
For first-time visitors to Kinosaki Onsen, some public baths are particularly popular. Kouno-yu is often considered the original and offers a serene outdoor bath. Ichino-yu is known for its cave bath, while Gosho-yu boasts an impressive Chinese-style building and open-air bath. Mandara-yu is famed for its barrel-shaped cypress tubs, offering unique relaxation experiences.
For a trip originating from Kansai to Kinosaki Onsen and Kasumi, transportation is typically arranged via a dedicated tour bus. This provides a convenient and hassle-free way to travel directly from major cities in the Kansai region to the destinations. This eliminates the need for navigating multiple train transfers or driving yourself, ensuring a comfortable journey.
Kasumi crab is unique due to its deep-sea habitat (800-1500 meters) in mineral-rich waters, which contributes to its exceptional quality. The meat is known for being remarkably firm, sweet, and fresh. As a "brand crab," it benefits from advanced logistics, ensuring it arrives alive at Kasumi Fishing Port, guaranteeing a truly premium and fresh seafood experience.
A full course Kasumi crab meal typically offers various preparations to showcase the crab's versatility and flavor. You can expect dishes such as crab sashimi, boiled crab, grilled crab, and tempura. Often, a hot pot (nabe) or a steamed crab dish will also be included, ensuring a comprehensive culinary experience that highlights the crab's fresh and sweet meat.