Land of Fire Kyushu
Land of Fire Kyushu
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Land of Fire Kyushu
16 Days Starting in Kyoto, Japan and ending in Osaka, Japan
Visiting: Kyoto, Nanzen-ji Temple, Nishiki Market, Nijō Castle, Higashiyama Jisho-ji, Beppu, Asuka, Osaka, Kurokawa Onsen, Takachiho, Mount Aso, Takachiho Gorge, Kagoshima, Kumamoto, Ibusuki, Yakushima Island, Nagasaki, Dejima, Sōfuku-ji Temple
Tour operator:
Tour code:
7
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Age range:
18-80
Special diets catered:
enquire at booking
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Tour Overview
Our Land of Fire tour starts in Kyoto, former imperial capital and repository of much of Japan's cultural heritage. We visit Asuka, where Japan's early Emperors are buried, then a boat journey through the Inland Sea brings us to the southern island of Kyushu. Known as the cradle of Japanese civilization, several locations are connected with the Japanese creation myths which inspired the Yokagura dances in Takachiho. Kyushu is also known for its numerous active volcanoes, as well as the spectacular island of Yakushima to the south, a national park and UNESCO World Heritage site. Unique flora and fauna can be admired here, including giant Yakusugi cedars, Yakushima yakushika deer and yakuzaru macaques. A natural by-product of the volcanoes are onsen hot springs and we will enjoy relaxing dips in their soothing waters, as well as the unforgettable hot sand baths at Yamakawa where we are buried in hot sand. View Mount Aso with the world’s largest volcanic caldera and visit the vibrant city of Nagasaki. Stay at traditional inns and guest-houses, enjoying dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients. Our tour ends amidst the crowds and neon of Osaka, Japan's second city and culinary capital.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Meet in Kyoto
Location: Kyoto
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Sanjo
Meals Included: Dinner
Meet your guide and other group members at the tour hotel in central Kyoto in the evening. There will be a Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 2 : Sightseeing in Kyoto
Location: Kyoto, Nanzen-ji Temple, Nishiki Market, Nijō Castle, Higashiyama Jisho-ji
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Sanjo
Meals Included: Breakfast
We have a full day to discover the ancient capital of Kyoto. We first visit Ginkakuji, the Silver Pavilion, then walk along the Philosopher’s Path to Nanzenji Temple. After lunch, we see Nijo Castle, the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa Shoguns in the 17th century. Built in the Momoyama style, the building has 'nightingale' wooden floors which creak when walked on - a security measure against intruders. We then head to Nishiki market, known as 'Kyoto's kitchen', and gaze at the fabulous array of seafood, pickles, tea, sweets, and other foodstuffs on display.
Day 3 : Asuka and overnight ferry to Kyushu
Location: Beppu, Asuka, Kyoto, Osaka
Accommodation: Ferry Cabin
Accommodation Name: Overnight Ferry
Meals Included: Breakfast
We take a short train ride from Kyoto south to Asuka, Japan's first permanent capital. On the southern edge of the Yamato Plain, Asuka is home to some of the first Buddhist temples in Japan. The town is also dotted with burial mounds, said to be those of the first Emperors. From Asuka we make our way to Osaka port, and catch the overnight ferry through the Seto Inland Sea to Beppu. On board, we have private cabins and can even enjoy a Japanese bath!
Walking distance: 5.3km / 3.3 miles
Time required: About 1.5 hours
Day 4 : Beppu and Kurokawa Onsen
Location: Beppu, Kurokawa Onsen
Accommodation: Onsen ryokan (Japanese hot springs inn)
Accommodation Name: Sanga Ryokan or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Arriving in Beppu by sea can be a dramatic and memorable experience. The city is surrounded by mountains, and steam from the abundant hot springs rises skyward to give it an otherworldly feel. We board a bus for the 90-minute journey to Kurokawa Onsen. We check in to our traditional Ryokan, and enjoy a soak in one of the many hot spring baths in the village. Dinner is a multi-course feast at our inn.
Day 5 : Mt Aso and Takachiho
Location: Takachiho, Mount Aso
Accommodation: Ryokan
Accommodation Name: Shikimi or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
From Kurokawa Onsen we travel by private chartered coach to Takachiho. We can hope for views of Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan and one of the biggest in the world; the peaks of Taka-dake and Naka-dake dominate the Aso skyline. We pause at Shirakawa Springs, source of the Shirakawa River which flows through Kumamoto city, and the best-known of the natural springs in the Minami Aso area. Join locals and visitors sampling some of the most highly-regarded mineral water in Japan! We are based in Takachiho for two nights.
Day 6 : Takachiho Gorge
Location: Takachiho Gorge
Accommodation: Ryokan (Japanese inn)
Accommodation Name: Shikimi or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast, we visit the shrine of Amanoiwato, literally the ‘Shrine of the Sun Goddess‘. We continue to Takachiho Gorge, with its strange rock formations created by volcanic activity, which have become part of local folklore and the Japanese national creation myth. We enjoy a short walk along the gorge and lunch at a small teahouse. After dinner at our Ryokan, we visit Takachiho shrine to see the Yokagura - sacred dances which tell the mythical story of Japan’s creation.
Walking distance: 6km / 3.75 miles
Time required: About 2 hour
Day 7 : Kumamoto and Kagoshima
Location: Kagoshima, Kumamoto
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Tokyu Rei Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Leaving Takachiho, we travel to Kumamoto to visit Suizen-ji Garden, a traditional landscape garden which includes a miniature Mount Fuji. After lunch we continue south to the city of Kagoshima, dramatically situated on Kagoshima Bay opposite Sakurajima, an active volcano. We visit Sengan-en, the lovely villa and gardens of the the Shimazu Clan. Kagoshima has a culture and cuisine distinct from other parts of Japan. Shochu, a spirit usually made from sweet potato is favoured over sake, and slow-baked ‘kurobuta’ (a breed of Berkshire pig) as well as grilled bonito (skipjack tuna) are two typical local dishes.
Day 8 : Ibusuki and hot sands baths
Location: Ibusuki, Kagoshima
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Tokyu Rei Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
We head further south this morning by train along Kagoshima Bay to the seaside town of Ibusuki. Here thermally-heated mineral water bubbles up through the black volcanic sand on the beach. Locals mix the sand to ensure a steady temperature, and we will don cotton yukata robes to be buried in the warm sand. Very relaxing! Return to Kagoshima for dinner.
Walking distance: 6.3km / 4 miles
Time required: about 1.5 hours
Day 9 : Yakushima
Location: Yakushima Island
Accommodation: Minshuku (small family run Japanese inn)
Accommodation Name: Manmaru
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
From Kagoshima, we travel by ferry to Yakushima Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The small population lives around the coast of this mountainous island, while the interior is almost totally undeveloped. Giant cedar — yakusugi — stand tall in the moss-laden forest, some of them are thousands of years old. Around the coast are stunning beaches, and hot springs. We will stay at a local guesthouse to enjoy the local hospitality and evening meals prepared from the day’s catch.
Day 10 : Yakushima Island
Location: Yakushima Island
Accommodation: Minshuku (small family-run Japanese inn)
Accommodation Name: Manmaru
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
We have a full day on Yakushima. We hike into the interior, walking amongst the giant yakusugi trees, and if we are lucky, spot some macaques. The centre of the island is a temperate rain-forest, and the highest peak on Yakushima is the tallest mountain in the south of Japan. It’s a unique ecosystem and has escaped any significant development. We return by bus to our guesthouse.
Walking distance: 5km / 3 miles
Time required: about 3 hours
Day 11 : Yakushima Island
Location: Yakushima Island
Accommodation: Minshuku (small family-run Japanese inn)
Accommodation Name: Manmaru
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Our third day on Yakushima is spent visiting a lovely beach and one of the most spectacular hot springs in Japan, built into the rocks lapped by the waves. After lunch, we enjoy a short walk to on the trail to a charming hidden waterfall.
Day 12 : Nagasaki
Location: Nagasaki
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: ANA Crowne Plaza Nagasaki
Meals Included: Breakfast
Leaving Yakushima by ferry, we board the shinkansen Bullet Train in Kagoshima and travel to Nagasaki. After centuries as an international port, Nagasaki is today a vibrant, modern city. The city never forgets its past, however, and there are important memorials to its history. We check in to our hotel and there will be free time.
Day 13 : Nagasaki
Location: Dejima, Sōfuku-ji Temple
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: ANA Crowne Plaza Nagasaki
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning we visit Dejima, the site of the former Dutch trading colony in Nagasaki. Dejima used to be an island and Dutch traders were not allowed to live on the mainland. Dejima has been restored and you can see replicas of some original buildings. We then visit Sofuku-ji temple, built by Chinese settlers in the 17th century. We have free time to relax and perhaps shop for souvenirs in the afternoon, or to visit the atomic bomb memorial.
Day 14 : Bullet train to Osaka
Location: Osaka
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hotel Monterey Grasmere
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
We visit the Glover Garden this morning. The mansion and gardens, with wonderful views over Nagasaki, were built for Thomas Glover, a Scottish entrepreneur who helped modernize Japan's shipbuilding and mining industries. The location is associated with Puccini's opera 'Madame Butterfly'. After lunch, we board the shinkansen Bullet Train for our journey to Osaka. There will be free time to relax and perhaps shop for souvenirs and in the evening there will be a Farewell Dinner.
Day 15 : Tour Ends
Location: Osaka
Meals Included: Breakfast
Our tour ends today after breakfast at the hotel in Osaka. Your guide will be on hand to offer assistance and advice for travelling to the airport if you have homeward flights, or on onward travel if you are extending your stay in Japan.
What's Included
What's Not Included
International flights, airport transfers, drinks with meals, lunches and 5 evening meals.
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
This trip is active. Our active tours generally have dedicated days of trail walking, with some days of over four hours and with some ascent and/or descent.
We recommend active tours for anyone who does regular walking or hiking, and is comfortable to walk for up to a full day with some climbing and descending.
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Are all the relevant entry visa’s included in the price of the tour?
No, they are not. Visas are the travellers' responsibility. Please contact your nearest Japanese consulate or embassy for the latest requirements.
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Are you able to accept dietary requirements?
Please advise any dietary requirements you may have at booking. Some dietary limitations are not well understood in Japan. Vegan, strict vegetarian and gluten-free diets may not be possible. Please let us know and we will see what accommodations are possible.
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Do I need insurance for this trip?
We require that you are covered by medical insurance for the duration of your trip. You are free to purchase this insurance from any supplier you choose. Please ensure that your medical insurance includes emergency evacuation in the event of injury while in mountainous areas. Please bring your certificate of insurance with you. We also recommend but do not require general travel insurance.
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What happens if a group doesn’t make its minimum required number of passengers?
Please refer to our booking terms and conditions.
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Are all entrance fees included in the price?
Entrance fees are included for sights listed in your itinerary only.
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
On this group tour we do not allow children.
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Will passengers from another country be participating in the tour?
Our travelers come from all over the world. As our guides are English speaking guides, most of our guests are English speakers, hailing from America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia and other countries in Europe.
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What currencies are required for this tour?
Japanese yen.
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Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?
Yes. We recommend guests travel with one main bag and one smaller backpack style bag for overnight essentials on days of the tour where luggage is not available as it is being transported.
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
No they are not.
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Do you require a visa for this holiday?
Visa requirements are currently in a state of flux. Visas are the responsibility of the traveler and are not included. We can not provide visa support. Please contact your local Japanese consulate or embassy for the entry requirements for your country and citizenship. Please refer to our booking terms and conditions for more information.
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What is the maximum group size?
Our small-group guided tours have a maximum of 12 or 13 participants which keeps them small, friendly and personal.
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Will there be an escort accompanying this tour?
Once you meet your guide on the evening of day 1 at your tour hotel, your guide travels with you until breakfast on the final day of the tour. There are no additional escorts.
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Are flights included in this tour?
No. This tour is a land only tour and flights are not included.
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Is the tour coach air conditioned?
We do not use a tour coach on this tour. We travel by public transportation.
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes, local guides are English speaking Japanese guides.
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What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?
In cities, we use mid-range Western-style hotels, all with private bathrooms. In the countryside, we use Japanese inns called Ryokan or Minshuku, with futons laid-out on tatami-mat floors for sleeping. At Japanese inns, bathrooms and toilet facilities are normally ‘along the corridor’.
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Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?
Yes, we will provide you with an electronic version of your itinerary prior to your departure with full details of your accommodations and how to access your first night's accommodations.
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What is the tipping policy?
Tipping is not required or expected at restaurants or hotels in Japan. Guides will accept tips.
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
Yes.
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Company Instant Book
You may book instantly and if space is available, we will accept your booking up to 35 days prior to travel, subject to availability of space. Please note that tours are guaranteed to operate once they reach a minimum number of travelers.
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Are vaccinations required for this tour?
No, but please always double check requirements with your local Japanese consulate or embassy before travel.
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Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?
There is some free time in certain locations. Please see the itinerary for details.
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
We are always happy to book pre-tour or post-tour nights for you. We also offer an exciting range of extensions and experiences so you can create your own ideal itinerary.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?
Some accommodations offer free wifi in guest rooms. Others may have free wifi available in public spaces, and some smaller accommodations may not have wifi.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
No
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
All travellers get our Preparing for your Trip and Travelling in Japan documents, as well as a detailed personalized itinerary. Those travelling on one of our self-guided tours receive our bespoke topographical maps and walking instructions.
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Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?
No
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
For our small-group guided tours, if you would like to share with another traveler we will seek to match you up. If we are successful then you need not pay the solo supplement.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Since 2005
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Our travellers are typically English speakers from around the world. On our small-group guided tours, you travel in the company of one of our professional local guides.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
As per our booking terms and conditions, change fees would apply. If you have to change your dates due to the prevailing entry requirements for Japan please contact us and we would be happy to work with you to change your dates without charge.
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