Summary
Experience the speechless charm of historic temples and palaces, and witness the ironic contradictions of the past and future in South Korea and Japan!
Short Itinerary / Route
- Day 1
- Usa / Canada- Seoul
- Day 2
- Seoul Arrival
- Day 3
- Seoul
- Day 4
- Seoul-Suwon-Jeonju
- Day 5
- Jeonju-Haeinsa-Daegu-Busan
- Day 6
- Busan-Ferry Busan Shimonoseki
- Day 7
- Shimonoseki-Iwakuni-Itsukushima-Hiroshima
- Day 8
- Hiroshima-Matsuyama
- Day 9
- Matsuyama-Kotohira-Takamatsu-Naruto-Kobe
- Day 10
- Kobe-Osaka-Mount Koya
- Day 11
- Mount Koya-Kyoto
- Day 12
- Kyoto-Usa/Canada
Countries (2): Japan, South Korea
Travel Cities (11): Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Jeonju, Kobe, Kyoto, Matsuyama, Osaka, Pusan, Seoul, Suwon, Takamatsu
Details
Your journey begins in Seoul, wherein you will visit Deoksugung Palace, sitting along the western-styled buildings showcasing a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Explore Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional Korean village; and Gyeongbokgung Palace, a 1395 palace located in the heart of Seoul. The journey continues to Jeonju through Suwon, wherein you will visit the intriguing Samsung Innovation Museum. Walk around the fascinating Old Town of Jeonju with tiny houses, and the next day leave for Busan. On the way to Busan, visit Haeinsa temple, which is one of the most significant Buddhist temples in South Korea. In Busan, visit a 14th-century Buddhist temple- Haedong Yonggung Temple, and take a walk in Yongdusan Park. Your tour in South Korea ends here as you leave for Shimonoseki in Japan with an overnight ferry. On reaching Shimonoseki, you depart for Iwakuni and visit its unique Kintai-Kyo Bridge, later continuing your journey to Hiroshima. In Hiroshima, tour the Peace Memorial Park and Peace Memorial Museum, telling stories of the horrifying nuclear attack. The next day, you will travel to Matsuyama on Shikoku Island and take a cable car ride up to a 400-year-old Matsuyama castle. Continue your journey to Kobe, and on the way, experience walking on the glass floor of the Great Naruto Bridge. The following day brings you the most memorable experience of this trip. You leave for Osaka, followed by reaching Mount Koya, wherein you will spend a night in the monastery experiencing a zen meditation session and experiencing the monk way of life for a night. Finally, travel to Kyoto and go on a city tour to visit the Shinto Shrine of Fushimi Inari, the Imperial Palace, and the Kinkakuji temple.