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[New York Times Featured] Yamaguchi Bus Tour (Korean Guide, Lunch Included, Nagato Yumoto Hot Springs Experience, Bugwan Ferry Custom Tour)
[New York Times Featured] Yamaguchi Bus Tour (Korean Guide, Lunch Included, Nagato Yumoto Hot Springs Experience, Bugwan Ferry Custom Tour)
[New York Times Featured] Yamaguchi Bus Tour (Korean Guide, Lunch Included, Nagato Yumoto Hot Springs Experience, Bugwan Ferry Custom Tour)
[New York Times Featured] Yamaguchi Bus Tour (Korean Guide, Lunch Included, Nagato Yumoto Hot Springs Experience, Bugwan Ferry Custom Tour)
[New York Times Featured] Yamaguchi Bus Tour (Korean Guide, Lunch Included, Nagato Yumoto Hot Springs Experience, Bugwan Ferry Custom Tour)

[New York Times Featured] Yamaguchi Bus Tour (Korean Guide, Lunch Included, Nagato Yumoto Hot Springs Experience, Bugwan Ferry Custom Tour)


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  • You can fully enjoy everything from the Tsunoshima Observatory, which has been selected as a filming location for its beautiful view of the bridge and islands stretching across the blue sea, to Motonosumi Inari Shrine, one of Japan's most beautiful places recognized by CNN, to Akiyoshi Cave with 300 million years of history, and Nagato Yumoto Onsen with 600 years of tradition.
  • People coming from Korea by ferry can also use it.
  • We will give a Don Quijote discount coupon to those who participate in the tour.
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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🙋‍♂️Try the Yamaguchi tour exclusively for Koreans, with a Korean guide personally accompanying the tour.

Through a Korean guide, you can hear vivid information and hidden stories about Tsunoshima Observatory, Motonosumi Inari Shrine, Akiyoshi Cave, and Nagato Yumoto Onsen.

For lunch, you can enjoy Yamaguchi's specialty, "Kawara Soba."

This tour will make your trip even more exciting as you travel comfortably by bus and experience the tourist attractions firsthand.


📌 Please check before the tour.

► If you do not receive departure information, please be sure to notify the person in charge.
- Final information regarding departure will be provided via SMS or KakaoTalk to your mobile phone 3 days prior to the tour, including the guide's contact information and meeting point.
- If you do not receive any notification within 3 days, please contact us.

► Please strictly adhere to the ‘on-time departure and meeting time’.
- You can board the bus under the name of the person who made the reservation at the meeting. If you are late for the departure time and fail to board, you will be considered a no-show and no separate contact or refund will be issued.

► After making a reservation, please check chat, SMS, or KakaoTalk.
- After your initial reservation, we will send you confirmation information via chat channel, KakaoTalk, or SMS.

► Your safety is our top priority.
- Please always wear your seat belt in the vehicle and always be mindful of your safety.

► Carrier storage is available.
- However, vehicles will be dedicated buses, depending on the final number of participants. The amount of luggage that can be stored varies depending on the vehicle, so please inquire in advance.

► Unavoidable schedule changes and cancellations
- The schedule may be subject to change or cancellation due to local traffic conditions, bad weather, etc.


🛳️ Information on using the Bu-gwan Ferry

  • If the Shimonoseki Port disembarkation schedule is changed due to sudden changes in the ferry schedule (ship problems, high waves, natural disasters, etc.) and it is determined that the bus tour boarding date meeting is not possible, the tour will be cancelled on the same day and a full refund will be given.
  • This bus tour is based on regular departure times. If a passenger on the ferry is unable to board due to personal reasons (delay in immigration inspection due to personal reasons, customs inspection issues, etc.), it will be considered a same-day cancellation and the tour fee will not be refunded.
  • This tour is conducted according to the check-in schedule for returning passengers on the ferry to Korea on the day of the tour. Please follow the guide's instructions and guidance carefully. Certain tourist attractions may be excluded or the length of stay may be shortened depending on road and local conditions.

Purchase Notice

  • Infants (under 24 months) travel free of charge, but are not provided with a seat (must be accompanied by an adult).
  • If you are late for the meeting time and cannot join the tour, you will be considered a no-show and no separate contact or refund will be issued.
  • The minimum number of participants is 6. If there are not enough participants 7 days prior to the tour, the tour may be cancelled.
  • 3 days before the tour date, we will send you the final information regarding departure, including the meeting location and time, guide phone number, coupons, etc. via KakaoTalk.
  • When using the hot springs, you cannot wear swimsuits, but shampoo, treatment, and body shampoo are provided.
  • The schedule on the product page is subject to change or cancellation due to unavoidable circumstances, such as local traffic or weather conditions. (In the event of a cancellation, you will be notified in advance of departure.)
  • We recommend that you purchase individual travel insurance before your tour.


[Cancellation Reception and Processing Time Information]

  • Cancellations are accepted and processed on business days (Monday to Friday, 10:00-17:00/excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays/based on Korean time).
  • Cancellations received outside of business hours will be processed on the next business day (based on business hours).

Reminders

  • A minimum of 6 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 3 day(s) before the departure date

FAQ

1. Can visitors walk across the Tsunoshima Bridge, and what views can they expect?

Yes, pedestrians and cyclists can cross the Tsunoshima Bridge. Walking allows for a leisurely appreciation of the surrounding natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views of the turquoise sea, the lush green island of Tsunoshima, and the distant coastline. The bridge itself is a stunning sight, gracefully curving over the water, making it a popular spot for photography with its vibrant blue backdrop.

2. What are the key characteristics and dimensions of the Tsunoshima Bridge?

The Tsunoshima Bridge is renowned for its impressive length and scenic beauty, stretching over the sea to connect the main island of Honshu with Tsunoshima Island. It is one of Japan's longest toll-free bridges, extending approximately 1,780 meters. Its distinctive design allows for smooth curves that blend harmoniously with the natural landscape, offering breathtaking ocean vistas along its entire span.

3. How can travelers arriving via Bukan Ferry join the Yamaguchi bus tour from Kitakyushu?

Travelers arriving by Bukan Ferry can conveniently join the Yamaguchi bus tour, which departs from Kitakyushu. The tour operator coordinates with ferry arrivals to ensure a seamless transition. Specific instructions for meeting points and times will be provided upon booking, typically involving a designated pick-up location in Kitakyushu that is easily accessible from the ferry terminal. This ensures a stress-free start to your exploration of Yamaguchi's highlights.

4. What transportation is provided for the Yamaguchi tour, and how does it facilitate sightseeing?

The Yamaguchi tour provides comfortable bus transportation, offering a hassle-free way to visit multiple attractions across the region. A Korean-speaking guide accompanies the tour, providing insights and assistance. This organized bus travel eliminates the need for personal navigation, public transport planning, or concern about language barriers, allowing travelers to relax and fully immerse themselves in the scenic landscapes and cultural sites like Motonosumi Inari Shrine and Akiyoshi Cave without logistical worries.

5. What makes visiting the Motonosumi Inari Shrine and Akiyoshi Cave a unique experience in Yamaguchi?

Motonosumi Inari Shrine is unique for its dramatic coastal location, featuring over 123 vibrant red torii gates winding down to the sea, creating a visually stunning contrast with the blue ocean. Akiyoshi Cave offers a subterranean adventure into Japan's largest and longest limestone cave, showcasing incredible natural formations over millions of years. Both sites provide distinct experiences, from spiritual coastal beauty to awe-inspiring geological wonders, highlighting Yamaguchi's diverse natural and cultural heritage.

6. What can visitors expect from the Yuda Hot Springs experience on the tour?

The Yuda Hot Springs experience on the tour allows visitors to relax and rejuvenate in a traditional Japanese onsen. Known as "fair skin water," Yuda Onsen is famous for its smooth, alkaline waters believed to have beautifying properties. Guests can enjoy a soothing soak, relieving travel fatigue and experiencing a key aspect of Japanese culture. The tour ensures a comfortable and authentic hot spring visit, providing a perfect conclusion to a day of sightseeing.

7. What makes Tsunoshima Observatory a popular filming location, and what can be seen from there?

Tsunoshima Observatory is popular as a filming location due to its breathtaking panoramic views, offering an iconic vista of the Tsunoshima Bridge elegantly spanning the azure sea. From the observatory, visitors can witness the bridge connecting to Tsunoshima Island, the surrounding picturesque coastline, and the expansive ocean. The elevated perspective provides an excellent vantage point for capturing stunning photographs and appreciating the natural beauty of the Yamaguchi prefecture.

8. What is the historical significance of Akiyoshi Cave, and what kind of geological features can be explored?

Akiyoshi Cave holds significant geological history, formed over 300 million years, making it Japan's largest limestone cave. Visitors can explore a vast underground world featuring impressive geological formations such as massive stalactites, stalagmites, and stone pillars created by millennia of water erosion. Notable features include the "Hyakumaizara" (Hundred Plate Terraces) and "Kasa-yaki" (Umbrella Falls), offering a unique educational and visually spectacular experience into Earth's ancient past.

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