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Embark on a cultural (and physical) workout with this 12-day active adventure across Japan. You’ll soak up some ancient history, see religious sites and explore the best of Japan’s nature by foot, boat and bike. Beginning in Tokyo, hike through post towns dotted along the Nakasendo Way, cycle along the Shimanami Kaido, kayak around the islands of the Seto Inland Sea and stop by historic Kyoto for an optional soak in a traditional sento (bathhouse). Then, tackle a section of the historic Kumano Kodo pilgrimage. With the opportunity to explore diverse neighbourhoods, eat as much ramen as you can stomach and experience local hospitality along the way, this active adventure makes for a great taste of diverse Japan.
- Hike between the preserved post towns of the Nakasendo Way and connect with Edo history on this ancient trail connecting Edo (now Tokyo) and Kyoto.
- Discover one of Japan's best cycling routes, the Shimanami Kaido, which links Honshu with Shikoku across the scenic Inland Sea – enjoy a cycling and kayaking experience through lush seaside landscapes.
- Temple-hop through the historic city of Kyoto with a guided bike ride past some of the major religious sites in the city – the perfect way to explore this ancient capital is on two wheels!
- Hike a section of the Kumano Kodo – one of just two UNESCO World Heritage-listed pilgrimage trails in the world. Along this ancient route, you’ll see the spectacular Nachi Falls and Nachi Taisha Shrine.
- Relax your muscles in Toba’s onsens (hot springs) and maybe even one of Kyoto’s sentos (traditional bathhouses) – a must-do experience while in Japan!
















