Travel in comfort aboard a spacious coach with extra legroom
Experience a more secure and comfortable bus tour with the new deluxe sightseeing bus Emperor II. Equipped with makeup areas, toilets, and spacious legroom, enjoy a relaxing journey.
New wide seat configuration with 9 rows instead of the usual 12
All seats are equipped with footrests and reclining functions
Seat tables available for all passengers
Window-side USB charging port, 100V outlet; aisle-side USB charging port included
Special restroom at the rear with a shower toilet and powder room with a fitting board, ensuring peace of mind even on long journeys.
About Mt. Koya
Founded by the monk Kobo Daishi at the beginning of the Heian period, Mt. Koya is the sacred center of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. Together with Mt. Osore in Aomori and Mt. Hiei in Shiga, it is regarded as one of Japan's three most sacred spiritual sites.
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Join an expert guide for a tour of Okunoin, one of Mt. Koya's two most revered sacred sites. An audio receiver with earphones is provided, making it easy to follow the guide's commentary.
Okunoin is the spiritual heart of Mt. Koya, where Kobo Daishi is believed to remain in eternal meditation. The approximately 2-km approach is lined with towering ancient cedar trees, creating a serene and deeply sacred atmosphere.
Savor a hearty lunch featuring Mt. Koya's local specialties.
Special Dengaku (grilled tofu with miso glaze)
Simmered Koya Tofu
Soy-Based Meat
Konjac Sashimi
Japanese Pickles
Shojin Noodle Hot Pot (may be served as chilled shojin noodles depending on the season)
Sesame Tofu
Mountain Burdock with Plum Dressing
Seasonal Side Dish
Kinzanji Miso
Mixed Rice with Yuba (Tofu Skin)
Dessert
Note: Menu items are subject to change without prior notice depending on ingredient availability.
Explore Kongobu-ji Temple and Danjo Garan, two of Mt. Koya's most iconic sacred sites, at your own pace.
Kongobu-ji Temple is the head temple of Shingon Buddhism and serves as the administrative center for all Shingon sect affairs.
Danjo Garan is one of Mt. Koya's two most sacred sites, alongside Okunoin. It was the first temple complex established by Kobo Daishi when he founded Mt. Koya.
Kondo (Main Hall): The principal hall of worship at Mt. Koya.
Konpon Daito: A striking vermilion pagoda built as the symbolic centerpiece of Shingon Buddhism. Its interior is said to represent a three-dimensional mandala.
Please note: Admission fees to Kongobu-ji Temple, Konpon Daito, and the Kondo are not included in the tour price.
Information about tour
Place of departure and destination: From Osaka to Wakayama
Number of days of travel: 1 Day
Means of transportation: Bus
Name of bus company: Yamato Kanko
Meal(s): Lunch 1
Minimum number of passengers to operate: 20
Number of GUIDE:1
Tour Operator Information
Company Name: H.I.S. Co., Ltd.
Department Name: Inbound Travel Division DMC Business Department West Japan Group Kansai Team
Address: Mainichi Intecio 16F 3-4-5 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-8215, JAPAN
Registration No.: No. 724 by the Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency
Membership: Full Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
Contact Information
Department Name: Inbound Travel Division DMC Business Department West Japan Group Kansai Team
Address: Mainichi Intecio 15F 3-4-5 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-8215, JAPAN
Tel: +81- 50-1745-1444
Opening hours: 10:00~18:00
(Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays)
General Travel Services Manager: Eri Tomiyama
*The Tour Operations Manager is responsible for transactions related to your travel at the sales office handling your travel arrangements.
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