Shikoku Tours & Trips
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- Capitals of Japan end Kyoto
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- 5 Day Best of Japan: Tokyo to Kyoto Small Group Tour Package
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- Tokyo, Osaka & Kyoto Discovery - 9 days
- 7 Days Kyoto & Osaka Hidden Nature Tour (private guide and driver)Family Tour - Customizable
- Capitals of Japan end Kyoto7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “His knowledge and passion was incredible. He added so much to our trip.” - Frank, traveled in March - The cable car ascends to Matsuyama Castle, leading to the historic Dogo Onsen bath house. Ishiteji Temple, Kotohira Shrine's 785 steps, and Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu showcase the region's heritage. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Kotohira, Takamatsu, Naruto, Kobe, Osaka, Koya-san, Kyoto - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Europamundo - From $4,428 15% Off
- NZ$3,764You save $664
 
- Rail connections link Shikoku to major cities, with hop-on-hop-off buses and audio guides available. Centrally located hotels in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka serve as comfortable bases. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Vio Travel - From $2,409 5% Off
- NZ$2,288You save $120
 
- 5 Day Best of Japan: Tokyo to Kyoto Small Group Tour Package12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “We thoroughly enjoyed all the activities planned and believe we got to experience way more of Japan than we ever would have if we travelled unaccompanied.” - Martin, traveled in July - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - UME Travel Co. Ltd - From $3,662 25% Off
- NZ$2,747You save $916
 
- Cultural treasures of Shikoku await, with prime access from major cities. Temples, local cuisine, and historic sites abound, including the magnificent Miyajima Island and its floating torii gate. - Duration - 11 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Vio Travel - From $4,404 5% Off
- NZ$4,183You save $220
 
- Japan Highlights: Karaoke & Katsu8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “I saw so much in so little time and enjoyed the options of activities to participate in while in Japan.” - Lettie, traveled in October - The b namba-kuromon serves as your Osaka base for Shikoku culture. Kyoto's Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion and Fushimi Inari Shrine precede culinary adventures at Kuromon Market. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka - Age Range - Ages 18-39 - Operator - Topdeck - From $2,919 10% Off
- NZ$2,627You save $292
 
- Japan in a Week1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “Contiki knocked it out of the park 10/10.” - Bryan, traveled in April - Osaka serves as a cultural gateway to the Shikoku region, featuring traditional temples and local cuisine. Universal Studios, Dotonbori's food scene, and regional specialties complement stays in 3-star accommodations. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka - Age Range - Ages 18-35 - Operator - Contiki - From 10% Off
- NZ$2,985
 
- Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Wanderful Holidays LLC - From 10% Off
- NZ$7,309
 
- Journey through Shikoku's cultural sites, including traditional tea experiences in Kawane and historic temple visits. Features local homestays, sake tasting at Kyoto's oldest brewery, and exploration of Osaka's renowned food scene. - Duration - 9 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka - Age Range - Ages 15+ - Operator - Intrepid Travel - From 10% Off
- NZ$5,595
 
- Duration - 9 days - Destinations - Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - On The Go Tours - From 10% Off
- NZ$4,425
 
What people love about Shikoku Tours
- 5 Day Best of Japan: Tokyo to Kyoto Small Group Tour PackageThe itinerary was nice and relaxed — even though we only had 5 days, we still got to see all the main sights! All the hotels were in lively areas, so it was super easy for us to go shopping or grab some delicious Japanese food just by stepping outside. 
- Capitals of Japan end KyotoOverall the tour was good. The first day was a little rocky due to both me meeting up after spending a few prior days in Tokyo and also most of the group at that time was Spanish speaking. This resulted in the tour guides for that first day trying their best to remember to translate to English but missing the mark at some points. The rest of the tour after we split into English and Spanish speaking groups was good. The main guide for the tour, Rei was very knowledgeable regarding Japanese history and mythology which kept the tour interesting. He was fun to talk to and a great guide overall. There were a few opinions he shared which even though I did not mind, it did bother some of the other tourists in our group. I'm glad I booked this tour, it covered a lot of the main areas of Japan one should visit for a first trip and the main tour guide made the tour great as well. 
- Japan Highlights: Karaoke & KatsuI saw so much in so little time and enjoyed the options of activities to participate in while in Japan. My tour guide was very considerate and knowledgeable about Japan ans the history as well as the culture. 
What our customers ask about Shikoku Tours & Trips
- When is the best time to visit Shikoku Islands for a general sightseeing tour?- Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) provide optimal conditions for exploring the Shikoku Islands with pleasant temperatures and clear skies. During spring the cherry blossoms create natural displays at Matsuyama Castle and Ritsurin Garden. Fall transforms Mount Kotohira with red and gold foliage. According to TourRadar reviews "visiting during spring allowed us to see both the cherry blossoms and experience the traditional bath houses without the intense summer heat." Summer brings high humidity and heat while winter stays mild but may limit some outdoor activities. 
- What are the must-see highlights during a general tour of Shikoku Islands?- Key attractions across the islands include the hilltop Matsuyama Castle reached by cable car the spiritual Kotohira Shrine with its 785-step ascent and the meticulously maintained Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu. A TourRadar traveler noted "The suspension bridge crossing at Naruto offers incredible views with its glass floor 45 meters above the sea making it a truly unforgettable experience." The 19th-century Dogo Onsen public bathhouse in Matsuyama draws visitors year-round with convenient stays available at places like the CANDEO OSAKA NAMBA Hotel. 
- What type of accommodation can I expect on Shikoku Islands tours?- The accommodation mix spans modern 3-4 star properties like the Daiwa Roynet Hotel in Takamatsu and traditional ryokans in quieter areas. Matsuyama's Candeo Hotels blend contemporary comforts with Japanese design elements. As one TourRadar reviewer shared "The mix of Western-style hotels and traditional ryokans gave us a great taste of Japanese hospitality." 
- How long should I plan for a comprehensive general tour of Shikoku Islands?- A well-paced exploration requires 5-7 days to see the key sites. Most visitors spend 2 days in Matsuyama exploring the castle and Dogo Onsen 2 days discovering Takamatsu's Ritsurin Garden and cultural spots plus time for Kotohira Shrine and the Naruto whirlpools. One TourRadar traveler suggested "spending at least 5 days to properly explore the main cities and still have time to experience local culture and cuisine without rushing." Tours typically connect major locations by train or private coach. 
- What type of food experiences can I expect in Shikoku Islands?- The local food scene features fresh seafood Buddhist temple dishes and regional specialties with Takamatsu's Sanuki udon noodles being a highlight. Tour packages typically include hotel breakfasts and select traditional Japanese dinners. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "The local cuisine was a highlight especially the famous Sanuki udon in Takamatsu." 























