Historic sites tour in Japan
- Age 0~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
This tour bus departs and arrives in Kotohira, perfectly timed to capture sunset views at Chichibugahama Beach in Kagawa Prefecture. Chichibugahama Beach is a long beach in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture. It's become a hot topic on social media for its ability to capture photos resembling the Uyuni Salt Flats in Bolivia at low tide! *The operating schedule varies depending on the season, ensuring you can enjoy beautiful sunsets. Please check the departure time before heading out. *Depending on weather and other conditions, you may not be able to take photos like those shown on the website. *The vehicle operating on the day may be a jumbo taxi. ◉ This tour bus is timed to capture the most beautiful sunsets. Enjoy the perfect sunset at the perfect time. ◉ Direct evening bus from Kotohira. You can join the tour after visiting Kotohira Shrine! Chichibugahama Beach, which is difficult to access by public transportation, can be easily reached by bus. Photo courtesy of Mitoyo City Tourism and Exchange Bureau. <The operating schedule varies depending on the season, ensuring you can enjoy beautiful sunsets.> Please check the departure times below before you set off > ■Timetable pattern A (operating period: November and December) Departing Konpira Sando Entrance: 16:00 Departing Kotohira Station: 16:05 Arriving Chichibugahama: 16:45 Departing Chichibugahama: 17:45 Arriving Konpira Sando Entrance: 18:25 Arriving Kotohira Station: 18:30 *Winter suspension period: All services will be suspended from Monday, December 8th to Friday, February 27th. ■Timetable pattern B (Operating period: March, October) Departure from Konpira Sando Entrance: 16:45 Departure from Kotohira Station: 16:50 Arrival at Chichibugahama: 17:30 Departure from Chichibugahama: 18:30 Arrival at Konpira Sando Entrance: 19:10 Arrival at Kotohira Station: 19:15 ■Timetable pattern C (Operating period: April, September) Departure from Konpira Sando Entrance: 17:00 Departure from Kotohira Station: 17:05 Arrival at Chichibugahama: 17:45 Departure from Chichibugahama: 18:45 Arrival at Konpira Sando Entrance: 19:25 Arrival at Kotohira Station: 19:30 ■Timetable pattern D (Operating period: May, June, July, August) Departure from Konpira Sando Entrance: 17:45 Departure from Kotohira Station: 17:50 Arrival at Chichibugahama: 18:30 Departure: 19:30 Konpira Approach Exit Arrival: 20:10 Kotohira Station Arrival: 20:15
- Age 6~Age 70
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
Osaka no Jin ⚔ Pilgrimage to sacred places refers to the stages of battles such as the 1614 (Keicho 19) battle "Osaka Winter Jin" and the 1615 (Genna 1) restarted battle "Osaka Summer Jin" and other battles. It is to visit places connected to Osaka Castle as sacred places with “SAMURAI STYLE”. In addition, the term ``Japan's best soldier, who acted with great courage and speed'' in that battle was a name used to praise Sanada Nobushige (Yukimura), who was loyal to his lord, did not betray him even with money or territory, and was close to Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Summer Siege in Osaka. . Yukimura Sanada shined dazzlingly as a Sengoku military commander in the battle that concluded the Sengoku period. His vivid life still fascinates many people today, and let's make a pilgrimage to the sacred place of his glorious battle at Osaka, where he was praised as ``the greatest soldier in Japan.''
- Age 6~Age 70
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
Osaka no Jin ⚔ Pilgrimage to sacred places refers to the stages of battles such as the 1614 (Keicho 19) battle "Osaka Winter Jin" and the 1615 (Genna 1) restarted battle "Osaka Summer Jin" and other battles. It is to visit places connected to Osaka Castle as sacred places with “SAMURAI STYLE”. In addition, the term ``Japan's best soldier, who acted with great courage and speed'' in that battle was a name used to praise Sanada Nobushige (Yukimura), who was loyal to his lord, did not betray him even with money or territory, and was close to Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Summer Siege in Osaka. . Yukimura Sanada shined dazzlingly as a Sengoku military commander in the battle that concluded the Sengoku period. His vivid life still fascinates many people today, and let's make a pilgrimage to the sacred place of his glorious battle at Osaka, where he was praised as ``the greatest soldier in Japan.''
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