4D/3N - Essential Osaka

Price from: NZD 00 per person on twin sharing basis
Osaka is another large city in Japan, with high-rises and high class entertainment. One of the biggest attractions are the Universal Studios and the Aquarium. It also has a lot of shopping centres and food outlets, serving famous Takoyaki (fried octopus) and Udon (noodle dish). One of the famous drinks, that Osaka is known for is Sake, made of fermented rice and fresh water from the mountain

ltinerary

Day 1

Osaka

Arrive in Osaka and by Airport taxi transfer to Hotel

Day 2

Osaka (B/L)

This morning, a day trip to Kyoto & Nara in a shared coach.Take a short train ride with your guide to Kyoto  to see its classic cultural treasures, starting with the Nijo Castle, built by Shogun in 1603, is one of the most famous and ornate castles in the country. Surrounded by stunning gardens, the castle is full of spectacular architectural details, from beautifully painted sliding doors to lush, detailed carvings from floor to ceiling. Visit the glittering Kinkakuji Temple, built as a retirement villa for the Shogun and later converted into a Buddhist temple. Next visit Kyoto Imperial Palace which was used as the Emperor's residence until about 150 years ago.

After lunch, take a short train ride to Nara, Japan’s first capital in 8th century. With great prosperity, it became the face of Japanese culture and politics. Nara is home to some of the most impressive and ancient historical landmarks in the country. Start your adventure at the jaw-dropping Todaiji Temple, the world’s largest wooden building. Next, stop at Nara's most celebrated shrine, the bright and beautiful Shinto shrine of Kasuga Taisha, which houses hundreds of bronze and stone lanterns donated by worshipers over the centuries. Before returning to Kyoto, take a look at Nara Park, one of the oldest parks in Japan.

Day 3

Osaka (B/L)


After breakfast at the Hotel, enjoy a walking tour of Osaka, take a short train ride with your guide from Osaka to visit Floating Garden Observatory, Umeda District. The Umeda Sky Building is home to the Floating Garden Observatory at 173 meters high. Just like any other observatory, it offers a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of the city.

After lunch, board the Aqua Liner (Water Bus) to visit Osaka Castle, The construction of the castle started in 1583 and is surrounded by secondary citadels, gates, turrets, impressive stone walls and moats. Later take short train ride from Temmabashi Station to Higashi-Umeda Station to conclude the tour here.

Day 4

Osaka (B)

After breakfast, you will be transferred by Airport Taxi to Airport to connect your onward flight

Included: Accommodation for 3 nights in 3* Hotels, Tours and transfers by public transport, train tickets, guide service during sightseeing. Current taxes, 24-hours local contact number for emergencies.

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Prices quoted are valid till 30 September 2024Cost above is indicative, based on Low Season in NZ Dollars and subject to change due to fluctuation in exchange rates. Please read T&C before booking. Call 09 410 5060 or 0508 EXOTIC (0508 396 842) or email info@exoticholidays.co.nz for more information.