Southern Japan Tours and Trips 2024/2025

Japan’s south is one of the most authentic and underrated areas of the country, with beautiful landscapes, kind locals, and very few tourists. A southern Japan tour will take you to unique places and bring you face to face with the heart of Japanese culture. Whether you take a pilgrimage to Shikoku or chow down on champon in Kyushu, your southern Japan holiday is sure to be a trip to remember.

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Japan´s Landscapes end Kyoto

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11 day explorer tour through Tokyo, Osaka, Okayama and 5 other destinations in Japan. Read More
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  • Transport Bus, Ferry, Train, Bullet Train, Coach & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Essential Japan and Hakone end Hiroshima

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10 day explorer tour through Tokyo, Gora, Kyoto and 3 other destinations in Japan. Read More
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  • Accommodation Hotel & Resort
  • Transport Boat, Bus, Ferry & Coach
  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
days10 From US$ 2,427 View Tour
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Discover Japan

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15 day explorer trip through Tokyo, Kawaguchiko, Kyoto and 7 other destinations in Japan. Read More
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  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Hotel & Guest House
  • Transport Boat, Bus, Ferry, Coach & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
days15 From US$ 4,202 View Tour
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Southern Japan — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Southern Japan Tour Highlights

  • Participate in the 400-year-old traditional awa odori dance in the old city of Tokushima, near the Naruto Bridge and the  stunning whirlpools. Visit in August for the colourful Awa Odori Dance Festival, the biggest in Japan!
  • Stay in a traditional ryokan with tatami mats and shoji sliding doors, wear a yukata robe and bathe your aches away in the steaming waters. A southern Japan tour would not be complete without a visit to the Matsuyama Dogo onsen.
  • There are 88 amazing shrines and temples on the Shikoku pilgrimage trail, all associated with the famous Buddhist monk Kukai. Wear the distinctive white top and  sedge hat of a pilgrim and the locals will refer to you as O-henro-san (honored pilgrim).
  • Stroll around Nagasaki’s Peace Garden,with its tranquil atmosphere and iconic memorials, then visit the colorful temples dotted around the city and find some local champon noodles. 
  • Visit the sacred shrine island of Miyajima with its famous crimson shrine gate which rises dramatically out of the sea, then explore the island’s forests and meet the semi-wild deer.

Southern Japan Travel Tips

  • Bring a translation app; southern Japan is still getting used to tourists. Outside the main tourist sites not many people will know English, and those that do might be shy.
  • If you embark on a southern Japan tour in early spring, you might be lucky enough to see the sakura. These beautiful cherry blossoms can be found all over Japan and when they bloom the country looks magical.
  • If you see a raised floor and slippers, then put them on! Every house and any traditional business will expect you to remove your shoes and they will always have a spare pair of slippers for you. 
  • Japanese people are very friendly and inquisitive, if you get invited to someone’s house it is considered an honor. Say yes and enjoy true local food and hospitality, just remember to talk softly and smile often.
  • Keep tattoos covered, especially in the onsens and in rural areas. Culturally, tattoos are associated with aggression and criminals, particularly outside the big cities.
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