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1. When placing an order, please specify your transportation needs (trip information, number of people, amount of luggage, address, etc.). Customer service and the driver will contact you through the order contact information.
2. Trips can be arranged 24 hours a day. The driver will wait for you at the time and place you specify. If the trip takes place between 8:00 pm and 8:00 am the next day, a night service fee will be charged.
3. If you have any other questions or needs, you can also contact our online customer service in advance.
• Private charter car time: 10 hours
• Departure time: Between 08:00 and 10:00
• Departure point: Any designated location within Osaka city.
• Private charter car route: You can freely combine various attractions along the route (5 attractions are recommended).
• Trip distance: Total trip distance not exceeding 300 kilometers
• Driver's language: Chinese/Japanese/English
4. Vehicle Model Reference:
The Toyota Coaster is a 19-seater vehicle with 18 passenger seats, accommodating 18 passengers plus 12 pieces of luggage (21-24 inches).
The Toyota Coaster is a 21-seater vehicle with 20 passenger seats, accommodating 20 passengers plus 18 pieces of luggage ranging from 21 to 24 inches.
5. Suggested private charter car bus routes
Package 1: Osaka - Kyoto: Osaka → Arashiyama → Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) → Kiyomizu-dera (Kiyomizu-dera) → Fushimi Inari-taisha (Fushimi Inari Shrine)
Package 2: Osaka-Nara: Osaka → Kintetsu Nara Station → Kofukuji Temple → Nara Park → Todaiji Temple → Kasuga Taisha Shrine
Package 3: Osaka - Kobe: Osaka → Kitano Ijinkan (Kitano Foreigners' House) → Kobe Port/Merikan Park → Kobe Funuki Herb Garden → Maya Mt. Night View
Package 4: Osaka - Wakayama & Sandanbeki & Senjojiki: Osaka → Wakayama Castle → Toretore Fish Market → Sandanbeki → Senjojiki → Shirahama Beach
Toyota Coaster or similar models' exterior
Toyota Coaster or similar model interior
Toyota Coaster or equivalent vehicle's rear cargo space
The Soul of the Ancient Capital: Kyoto, a Millennium of Tales Layered by Time
Kyoto is a city without walls. Its boundaries lie not between bricks and stones, but in the folds of time—from the Tang Dynasty charm of Suzaku Avenue in Heian-kyo to the fleeting crimson sleeves at the corner of Gion, every inch of air is imbued with layers upon layers of history. This city is not a frozen museum, but a living epic still being written, allowing every visitor to glimpse the deepest pulse of Japanese civilization amidst the crimson autumn leaves and ancient temples.
Nara: The Dream of the Balance, the Ancient Capital of All Beings
The fields stretch out wide, revealing a more ancient and authentic land. This is Nara, the place where the first rays of dawn of Japanese civilization rose. If Kyoto is the epitome of the meticulously crafted aesthetics of "harmony," then Nara is a more simple, vast, and spiritually rich landscape, the cradle of Japan as a nation governed by laws and regulations, and the sacred place where humanity first made its pact with gods, Buddhas, and nature.
Kobe: A Symphony of Mountains and Sea, a Port Elegy Where East Meets West
A completely different landscape unfolds—the azure Seto Inland Sea meets layered mountains, modern skyscrapers nestle against the red brick walls of the Ijinkan (foreigners' quarters), and the air is filled with the salty aroma of the sea and the rich scent of coffee. This is Kobe, one of Japan's earliest ports to embrace the world, a metropolis that blends mountains, sea, and city into one, constantly writing its legend through disaster and rebirth. If Kyoto is an introspective garden, and Nara is a primeval forest, then Kobe is a terrace facing the world, telling a story of openness, integration, and resilience.
Wakayama: A Southern Treasure Trove Guarded by God and Sea
If the soul of Wakayama resides in its mountains and forests, then its core sanctuary lies in two breathtaking World Heritage sites: Mount Koya and the Kumano Kodo.
Another side of Wakayama is defined by the warm Kuroshio Current. Its long coastline nurtures some of Japan's premier fishing grounds. Shirahama Town is renowned for its unique Sandanbeki, Senjojiki (a massive, flat sandstone sea-eroded platform), and the ancient Sakinoyu (an open-air hot spring facing the Pacific Ocean). Meanwhile, in Kushimoto Town, the Hashikō-iwa, a series of linearly arranged sea-eroded pillars, resemble a mythical array in the morning and evening glow, a truly awe-inspiring sight.