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【Service Introduction】
Private charter car range: Osaka city ⇄ Kyoto/Nara/Kobe private charter car duration: 10 hours Service time: 08:00-22:00 Suggested departure time: 09:00
Pickup and drop-off locations: Osaka City Driver language: Chinese (Japanese services available, some drivers can communicate in English)
【Vehicle Information】
Vehicle type: Alphard (7-seater)
Maximum number of passengers: 6 people Maximum luggage capacity: approximately 4 29-inch suitcases
Vehicle type: Hiace (10-seater)
Maximum number of passengers: 9 people Maximum luggage capacity: approximately 7 to 8 checked suitcases
※Please note that the amount of luggage that can be carried may vary depending on the number of passengers and the number of child seats.
※The first child seat can be provided free of charge, and an additional charge of 2,000 yen will be required for each second child seat and above. Please provide the private charter car order number when placing an order.
—Region/Attraction Introduction— Japan's Kansai region offers a stunning blend of tradition and modernity, each city exuding a unique charm. Osaka is synonymous with energy and culinary delights. From the magnificent Osaka Castle Park to the glittering neon lights of Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi, the city is always bustling with laughter and activity. The aroma of takoyaki, kushikatsu (fried takoyaki), and ramen on the streets is a delight to savor, a delight that will captivate you time and time again. Kyoto, the soul of Japan's ancient capital, lies within. Millennia-old temples like Kinkaku-ji and Kiyomizu-dera Temple stand tranquilly amidst the mountains and waters. The verdant bamboo forests of Arashiyama intertwine with the crimson torii gates of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Walking the cobblestone streets of Gion, one can almost hear the whispers of history. Kobe, an elegant port city, exudes romance and exotic charm, from the European-style architecture of Kitano Ijinkan to the ocean-view Ferris wheel at Meriken Park. At night, the Port of Kobe's dazzling nightscape is a dreamlike spectacle, a favorite romantic destination for couples. Nara is a gentle fusion of Japanese culture and nature. Gentle sika deer roam Nara Park, and the majestic Great Buddha of Todai-ji Temple inspires awe. Here, time slows to a crawl, offering a true sense of tranquility and peace. Whether you're captivated by the classic elegance of Kyoto, the vibrant energy of Osaka, the romantic charm of Kobe, or the pure tranquility of Nara—a trip to Kansai promises an unforgettable spiritual journey.
One of Kyoto's most famous World Heritage Sites, the three-story pavilion, covered in gold leaf, is reflected in the tranquil pond, creating a breathtaking scene. Traditional experiences for praying for wealth and good fortune are also available within the temple grounds.
Fushimi Inari Shrine features a long corridor comprised of thousands of torii gates, forming a bright red tunnel along the mountain path—a truly unique experience. You can walk through each gate, soak in the ancient atmosphere, and take photos. The shrine's gates form a maze; hopefully, you'll find your way out.
Yasaka Shrine, located in Gion, Kyoto, is an ancient shrine with over 1350 years of history, revered as the "Guardian Deity of Gion." Its vermilion gates are solemn and elegant, making it one of Kyoto's most iconic landmarks. The grand Gion Festival, held annually in summer, begins here, attracting countless travelers.
The shrine enshrines a goddess who governs good fortune and beauty, making it particularly popular with female visitors. With cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage, it offers a different charm in each season. At night, lanterns illuminate the shrine, creating a romantic and mysterious atmosphere. Whether day or night, Yasaka Shrine exudes a unique tranquility and spirituality characteristic of Kyoto, making it an excellent place to experience traditional Japanese culture.
Nara Park, located in the heart of Nara City, is one of Japan's most iconic ancient capital attractions. The expansive park is shaded by lush trees and boasts World Heritage Sites such as Todai-ji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine. Most famous for its freely roaming deer, considered messengers of the gods, these gentle and adorable creatures are beloved by visitors.
Springtime offers cherry blossom viewing, while autumn brings vibrant autumn foliage; the tranquil atmosphere further enhances the timeless charm of this ancient Japanese capital. Whether interacting with the deer, strolling along forest paths, or visiting ancient temples and shrines, Nara Park offers a harmonious blend of history and nature.
One of Kyoto's most iconic attractions, this bamboo grove is so lush and verdant that stepping inside feels like entering a natural tunnel. A gentle breeze rustles the bamboo, creating a tranquil and poetic atmosphere that showcases the unique elegance of this ancient capital.
Togetsukyo Bridge, named for the phenomenon of the moon "passing through" the water, is steeped in the legend of Emperor Kameyama during the Kamakura period. It was during a moonlit boat trip that the emperor was captivated by the sight of the moon seemingly bridging the gaps in the water's surface. The first incarnation of this bridge was conceived in 836, and the current structure was completed in 1934. While retaining the appearance of a traditional wooden bridge, a closer look reveals its sturdy reinforced concrete frame, with railings crafted only from fragrant cypress wood. At the bridge's dock, a series of quaint souvenir shops await. Rickshaws constantly ply the water, adding to the atmosphere and transporting visitors to bygone Japan, where the echoes of history and ancient charm remain. Cross the bridge, experience a cinematic feeling, and feel the tranquil breeze of the river.
Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka are ancient stone-paved slopes located on the approach to Kiyomizu-dera Temple. They are lined with traditional townhouses, handicraft shops, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) shops, exuding Edo-era charm. The scenery is vibrant during spring cherry blossom season and autumn foliage season, making it a popular spot for strolling, taking photos, and shopping. Legend has it that walking along Sannenzaka brings peace and happiness.
Osaka Castle Park is one of Osaka's most iconic historical landmarks and a symbol of Japan's Sengoku period culture. The park is beautiful in all four seasons—in spring, cherry blossoms paint the ancient castle pink; in autumn, fiery red leaves contrast beautifully with the stone walls. Whether you are a history buff or a nature enthusiast, Osaka Castle Park will leave you with unforgettable memories.
Kobe, a city blending exotic charm with port romance, is located west of Osaka, embraced by mountains and the sea. By day, ascend Kobe Port Tower for panoramic views of the city and bay, while at night, admire the Rokko Mountain night view, renowned as one of Japan's "Three Great Night Views."
The former settlement area, filled with European-style architecture and the aroma of coffee, exudes a rich, exotic atmosphere. Kobe beef cuisine is world-renowned and not to be missed. The Ferris wheel in the port area, the Kobe Maritime Museum, and the beautiful seaside promenade showcase the city's blend of modernity and elegance. Kobe is a relaxing and surprisingly romantic port city.
Tsutenkaku Tower is a symbol of Shinsekai, Osaka's retro-style district. Standing 103 meters tall, the tower represents the city's post-war development and vitality. From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Shinsekai and experience the unique nostalgic atmosphere of Osaka's old town.