Setouchi

Islands of Setouchi Tour

6

days

¥298,000

starting price

6

People max.

Hiroshima

starting place

Overview

This tour visits islands in Hiroshima, Ehime, and Kagawa, and some sights in the coastal regions of Honshū and Shikoku. You explore the Tobishima Kaidō and Shimanami Kaidō island chains, and the art island of Naoshima. You travel in a private vehicle with a guide, staying in characterful local accommodation.

This private tour can be booked year round at your own convenience.

Who is this tour for?

This tour is for people seeking the beauty of art and nature on a relaxed trip. It’s an immersive experience visiting some of the lesser known attractions of Setouchi.

Price

From

  • ¥498,000 / person with 2
  • ¥398,000 / person with 3
  • ¥358,000 / person with 4
  • ¥298,000 / person with 5

Itinerary

  • You meet your guide and driver at Hiroshima Station and drive to Kure, start of the Tobishima Kaidō. You explore this beautiful chain of islands and bridges, visiting the fascinating museums on Shimo-Kamagari Island and the old port town of Mitarai. From here you take the ferry through the Inland Sea to Ōmishima on the Shimanami Kaidō. You drive up to the Mt. Kirō lookout and look down on the roiled waters of the Kurushima Strait and the elegant suspension bridge over it. You stay on Ōmishima where dinner (included) is served at your accommodation.

    Included: Dinner

  • After breakfast, you leave your hotel and take a fast ship for a cruise into the rapid currents and whirlpools of the Kurushima Strait. Then you drive to Ōyamazumi Shrine, one of Japan’s most historically significant major Shintō places. Your next stop is Innoshima Suigun Castle, where you learn about the Murakami Kaizoku pirates who controlled the Inland Sea. You head north to Onomichi on Honshū where you stay. Dinner (not included) is at a local restaurant.

    Included: Breakfast

  • After breakfast, you leave your hotel and explore the historic town of Onomichi, including Senkō-ji Park and the nostalgic arcades near the port. Then you drive to Tomonoura, where the popular Ghibli animation “Ponyo” was set. After seeing the sights, you stay in the town. Dinner (included) is at your accommodation.

    Included: Breakfast, Dinner

  • After breakfast, you leave your hotel and drive to Kibiji in Okayama Prefecture. Kibiji is an ancient road from Sōja to Okayama city, passing through agricultural land dotted with large temples, shrines, and ancient tumuli. Then you drive to Kurashiki with its remarkably well-preserved town of merchant houses lining a scenic canal. You stay in a traditional building converted to accommodation in the centre of this district. Dinner (not included) is at a local restaurant.

    Included: Breakfast

  • After breakfast, you leave your hotel and drive to Uno Port to board the ferry to the art island of Naoshima. Here you visit Kusama Yayoi’s red pumpkin, the Benesse House museum, and the various preserved houses of the Ie Project. Then you take the ferry to Takamatsu, passing the dramatic plateau of Yashima. You stay in the city of Takamatsu. Dinner (not included) is at a local restaurant

    Included: Breakfast

  • After breakfast, you leave your hotel and drive to nearby Ritsurin Garden, known for its tea houses, lakes, and the borrowed scenery of the mountain behind it. Then you drive to Kotohira where you climb the steep steps through the huge Konpira Shrine complex. The tour ends at Kotohira Station.

    Included: Breakfast

Highlights

Tobishima Kaidō

Tobishima Kaidō

The Tobishima Kaido is a chain of five islands in the Setouchi joined by bridges popular with cyclists.

Mitarai

Mitarai

Mitarai is a traditional port town on the Tobishima Kaidō in the Seto Inland Sea with a rich history of commerce and culture.

Ōmishima Island

Ōmishima Island

Island of artistic and religious significance in the Seto Inland Sea, and last major island on the Ehime side of the Shimanami Kaidō.

Shimanami Kaidō

Shimanami Kaidō

The Shimanami Kaidō is a chain of islands across the Seto Inland Sea, joined by a series of bridges which carry an expressway and cycle paths.

Kurushima Straits Bridge

Kurushima Straits Bridge

A bridge on the Shimanami Kaido connecting the island of Oshima to Shikoku. It’s the world's longest suspension bridge structure.

Innoshima Island

Innoshima Island

Innoshima Island is an island on the Shimanami Kaido. It has a fine beach and a Suigun castle.

Innoshima Suigun Castle

Innoshima Suigun Castle

Castle built in 1983 as a museum to house historic artefacts from the local maritime clans period.

Onomichi

Onomichi

A fascinating maritime town of ancient temples and alleyways

Senkō-ji Park

Senkō-ji Park

Senkō-ji Park is a mountaintop park with an amazing view over Onomichi.

Tomonoura

Tomonoura

Tomonoura is a picturesque port in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture on the southern point of the Numakuma Peninsula.

Kibiji

Kibiji

Kibiji is an ancient road connecting Sōja and Okayama, the central area of what was once the kingdom of Kibi. Traversing a vast plain, the road is level and ideal for cycling.

Kurashiki

Kurashiki

Kurashiki is best known for the Bikan Historical Quarter, now preserved as a historic district, with many of former storehouses converted into characterful shops, museums, and cafés.

Naoshima

Naoshima

A world-famous ‘art island’ with a history going back to the Heian period.

Takamatsu

Takamatsu

Capital of Kagawa Prefecture, Takamatsu is best known for Ritsurin Garden, one of the most beautiful traditional gardens in Japan.

Ritsurin Garden

Ritsurin Garden

Dating back to 1625, Ritsurin Garden is one of the three most renowned gardens in Japan.

Konpira Shrine

Konpira Shrine

A Shintō shrine dedicated to the patron deity of sailors and sailing.

Konpira Shoin

Konpira Shoin

The Shoin Treasure House in the mountainside precincts of Konpira Shrine features beautifully painted sliding doors.

Kotohira

Kotohira

A small town in Kagawa, the site of Shikoku’s largest Shinto shrine complex, Konpira-san.

Included

    • Guide
    • Transport
    • Meals
    • Basic insurance

Excluded

    • Travel to and from Shikoku
    • Dinner on day 2, 4 and 5
    • Drinks
    • Comprehensive personal insurance

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