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Japan: Hike, Bike & Kayak

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EPIPCJXH0000
Gruppengröße
min. 1 / max. 12
Sprache
Englisch
Dauer
12 Tage
Altersbeschränkung
von 15 bis 99

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Highlights

  • Hike between the preserved post towns of the Nakasendo Way and reconnect with the 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 – and 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 – on two wheels is the perfect way to explore this ancient capital.
  • Hike a section of the Kumano Kodo – one of only two UNESCO World Heritage-listed pilgrimage trails in the world. Along the ancient route, you’ll see the spectacular Nachi Falls and Nachi Taisha Shrine.
  • Relax your muscles in Toba’s hot spring onsens and maybe even one of Kyoto’s sentos (traditional bath houses) - a must-do experience while in Japan!
  • By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation partner, World Bicycle Relief. Donations provide school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas with bicycles that provide access to education, healthcare, and income.
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Reisebeschreibung 2026

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 on foot, boat and bike. Beginning in Tokyo, hike through post towns dotted along the Nakasendo Way, cycle and kayak on the Seto Inland Sea along the Shimanami Kaido and stop by historic Kyoto for an optional soak in a traditional bathhouse. Then, tackle the mother of all pilgrimages on a section of the historic Kumano Kodo. 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.

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    Tokyo

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    Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan. Your adventure begins in Tokyo – bursting with contemporary urban culture, this colourful city is home to many museums, world-class shopping strips, neighbourhoods full of restaurants and countless karaoke bars. As this trip spends very little time in Tokyo, it’s recommended that you arrive a few extra days before your trip if you want to experience its best. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight, but if you arrive early you might like to check out the mania of Shibuya Crossing or stroll around the hip Harajuku neighbourhood. After the meeting, why not get some of your group together for an optional dinner at a local restaurant – your group leader will know the best spots.
    It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
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    Tsumago

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    Say goodbye to Tokyo this morning and hop on a train towards the Nakasendo Way – a historic network that connected shukuba (post stations) between Tokyo and Kyoto in the Edo period. When you arrive, you’ll head out to walk a section of the Way between Tsumago and Magome. Take a well-maintained and marked trail through forested countryside past traditional houses reminiscent of the time. Both Tsumago and Magome were towns where weary travellers would rest during their journey along the Nakasendo Way, and tonight you’ll stay in a local guesthouse in town, replicating their experience. Before checking into the guesthouse, visit the Toson Memorial Museum, which is dedicated to the life and works of writer Shimazaki Tōson.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours. Your hiking time will be approximately 3 hours or 8 km/5 miles, with 200m/656ft of elevation gain, and 350m/1148ft of elevation loss. Tonight, you may either stay at Tsumago or Magome, depending on the availability of the guesthouses in the area. Today, we will send one piece of luggage to Onomichi for you. You will need a small overnight bag for your stay in Tsumago/Magome as you will not have access to your luggage again until Day 3.
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    Onomichi

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    An early morning start today takes you on a short hike along another section of the Nakasendo trail to Nagiso station. After, take a regional train and then a shinkansen (bullet train) to Furukawa, connecting to a local train bound for Onomichi. Onomichi marks the beginning of the famous Shimanami Kaido cycling track and the town is associated with a great number of Japanese literary figures. There are various temples, pagodas and parks you can explore while you’re here – the most popular walk being Temple Way. You could also head to Senkoji Park for a bird’s-eye view of the city and the Inland Sea. If you’re lucky enough to be in Japan in the springtime, cherry blossoms bloom in the parks here! Tonight, why not head into town and grab a ramen dinner in one of the laneway restaurants – these delicious soupy noodles are what Onomichi is known for.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours. Your hiking time will be approximately 1.5 hours or 4km/2.5 miles, with 380m/1250ft of elevation gain, and 400m/1300ft of elevation loss.
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    Onomichi

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    Wake up this morning ready take on a section of the Shimanami Kaido. This cycle path connects six small islands on the Inland Sea between Honshu and Shikoku. Today, you’ll ride across three of the connecting islands, arriving on Ikuchijima around midday. The cycling paths are well established, and you’ll pass by cafes, shrines, small beaches and gorgeous vistas of the dotted islands and tiny fishing villages along the Setouchi Inland Sea. In the afternoon, swap your bike for a kayak and start paddling from the Sunshine Beach area of the island. Later, catch a ferry back through to Onomichi Port before a free evening.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 1 hour. Your cycling distance will be approximately 35 km/22 miles, with stops along the way. The terrain is gentle with some moderate uphill sections when crossing bridges. We will follow a mixture of paved public roads with dedicated cycle lanes and bike paths. You will be sea kayaking for approximately 1.5 hours. This activity takes place in the calm, protected waters of the Setouchi Inland Sea, making it appropriate for all levels of experience.
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    Kyoto

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    This morning, take a local train and shinkansen to Kyoto. Originally founded as Heian-kyo (translating to the tranquillity and peace capital) in AD794, Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over 1000 years before the emperor and government relocated to Tokyo. Because of this, Kyoto is rich in history, with over 2000 temples, shrines and gardens. After dropping your bags off at the accommodation, head out with your group to Fushimi Inari Shrine – one of the quintessential images of Japan. Famous for its thousands of reddish coloured torii gates, get lost in one of the networks of trails, and be sure to snap a few shots of this iconic spot. Your leader will take you on a hike up the hill, away from most of the crowds, so you can get the best views and most peaceful feel of the place. Later, visit to the historic Gion area, where you might spot a geisha.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. Your hiking distance will be approximately 4 km/2.5 miles, with an elevation gain and loss of 200m/656ft. This path is comprised of mostly stairs.
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    Kyoto

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    Kyoto

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    Koguchi

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    Kii Katsuura

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    Toba

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    Osaka

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    Osaka

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Leistungen 2026

  • Hotel/Ryokan (11 Nächte)
  • Nakasendo Trail - Magome nach Tsumago wandern
  • Toson Memorial Museum
  • Onomichi - Shimanami Kaido Radfahren
  • Ikuchijima Insel - Seekajak fahren
  • Kyoto - Fushimi Inari-Taisha
  • Kyoto - Gion Bezirk Spaziergang
  • Kyoto - Ginkaku-ji (Silberner Pavillon)
  • Kyoto - Mt. Daimonji-yama Wanderung
  • Kyoto - Kyoto Radfahren
  • Kyoto - Kinkaku-ji (Goldener Pavillon)
  • Kyoto - Daitokuji-Tempel
  • Shingu - Kumano Hayatama Taisha Schrein
  • Kumano Kudo - Wandern
  • Kumano Kodo - Kumano Nachi Taisha
  • Toba - Mikimoto Perleninsel Museum
  • Osaka - Stadtviertel Dotombori zu Fuß erkunden
  • Nakasendo Trail - Magome nach Tsumago wandern
  • Toson Memorial Museum
  • Onomichi - Shimanami Kaido Radfahren
  • Ikuchijima Insel - Seekajak fahren
  • Kyoto - Fushimi Inari-Taisha
  • Kyoto - Gion Bezirk Spaziergang
  • Kyoto - Ginkaku-ji (Silberner Pavillon)
  • Kyoto - Mt. Daimonji-yama Wanderung
  • Kyoto - Kyoto Radfahren
  • Kyoto - Kinkaku-ji (Goldener Pavillon)
  • Kyoto - Daitokuji-Tempel
  • Shingu - Kumano Hayatama Taisha Schrein
  • Kumano Kudo - Wandern
  • Kumano Kodo - Kumano Nachi Taisha
  • Toba - Mikimoto Pearl Island Museum
  • Osaka - Stadtviertel Dotombori zu Fuß erkunden
  • 4x Frühstück
  • 1x Mittagessen
  • 3x Abendessen

Unterkunft 2026

Hotel/Ryokan (11 nights)

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