Hiking, cycling, walking, and boat riding on the Setouhi Island (Seto Inland Sea), taking you on a full adventure. A rare hidden part of Japan awaits, offering cultural experiences from island to island and city to city that you won't find anywhere else.

Island Hopping the Hidden Setouchi Islands

Guided Guided
Start Himeji
Finish Hiroshima
Activity Cultural Experiences / Land Activities
Duration 13 days, 12 nights
Difficulty Level
★★★★★
Participants Min 2
Available Season All year-around
Departure Type On demanded
From / Per Person JPY 1,261,100

Looking for something new and active? This 13-day tour is truly for those who like hiking, trekking, cycling, and boat riding, and who want to explore Japan’s hidden gems. Every day is a new discovery, with a mix of guided and self-guided days.
The extraordinary thirteen-day expedition also takes you on a journey through the scenic, cultural, and spiritual heart of Japan, and, with the collaboration of our special guide, offers activities you can never find anywhere else.

This is not a passive sightseeing tour. With the blend of famous places such as the majestic Himeji Castle, the historic merchant streets of Kurashiki, the world-renowned Shimanami Kaido cycling highway, the mystical paths of Mt. Misen on the sacred island of Miyajima, and the underground wonders of Tadao Ando on the art islands of Naoshima and Teshima, you won’t be missing out on the must-go areas of Setouchi.

You will also engage directly with welcoming coastal communities by making Bizen pottery, meeting expat residents on Shiraishi Island, learning the art of preparing fresh sashimi from local fishermen, crafting traditional straw boats, practicing mindfulness during a serene Buddhist calligraphy session, and bar-hopping at izakaya, making your journey a fully immersive exploration.

Available Season All year-around
Departure Type On demanded
From / Per Person
JPY 1,261,100
  • Himeji
  • Hiroshima
  • English
  • 2

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