Classic One-Day Eastbound Wakayama Tour from Kansai: Meet the Feline Stationmaster at Kishi Station + Cherry Blossoms Viewing at Kimiidera Temple + Tuna Filleting Show at Kuroshio Market + Breathtaking Coastal Views at the Viral Scenic Spot—Shirahama Coast
Small Group Tour, 2–9 guests / 7–10 seater vehicle, departs with a minimum of 2 guests.
Daily Itinerary:
08:00 Assemble and depart from Osaka
09:30-10:30 Visit the popular celebrity stationmaster cat at Kishi Station (time permitting, you may experience the special themed train)
10:30-11:30 Kimiidera Temple (Wakayama’s No.1 popular attraction, a hidden cherry blossom viewing spot in the Kansai region)
12:00-13:30 Kuroshio Market (Western Japan’s largest seafood market) — watch the tuna filleting show and freely taste fresh seafood in the market
13:30 Assemble and depart by bus for Shirahama Town
15:00-16:30 Engetsu Island, Senjojiki, and Sandanbeki Cliffs (cave admission not included)
16:30 Assemble and depart by bus for Osaka
Welcome to Kishi Station in Wakayama, home to the world-famous "feline stationmaster"! Since 2007, the calico cat Tama was officially appointed as stationmaster, and her adorable image—wearing a stationmaster's cap and "attending duty"—quickly captivated Japan, becoming a beloved mascot that saved the local railway. Today, the third-generation stationmaster, Nitama, continues this heartwarming mission, greeting visitors daily at her station "office." The station building is designed in the shape of a cat, and even the trains are adorned with charming feline-themed decorations. Come take a photo with the cat stationmaster, embrace the warmth of this delightful attraction, and experience a unique railway fairytale!
Kimiidera Temple is Wakayama's most revered sacred site, long celebrated as Kansai's hidden cherry blossom paradise. Founded in 770 AD, it enshrines the compassionate Eleven-Faced Kannon. The temple derives its name from three sacred springs within its grounds, believed to hold purifying energy. Each spring, around 1,200 cherry trees burst into bloom, with the grand weeping cherry at the entrance path forming a breathtaking "pink waterfall"—honored as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots. Climb the 231 stone steps to enjoy panoramic views of Wakaura Bay, where mountains, sea, and blossoms unite in harmony. More than a spiritual destination, it offers a serene space where nature and history intertwine.
Kuroshio Market, located in Wakayama Prefecture, is the largest seafood market in Western Japan. It is renowned for its thrilling "tuna filleting show" held several times daily, where skilled masters deftly dismantle whole tuna before visitors in a mesmerizing performance. The market brims with the freshest catches from the Kii Channel and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can purchase and immediately savor premium sashimi, sushi, and grilled seafood on the spot. With its nostalgic fishing-port ambiance, the market also features specialty shops and food stalls, making it an ideal destination to experience Wakayama’s culinary charm. Here, you can immerse yourself in the vibrant harbor atmosphere while tasting the authentic, exquisite flavors of Japan’s marine bounty.
Engetsu Island, a symbolic natural wonder in Shirahama, Wakayama, is famed for its unique sea-eroded arch that forms a perfect circular opening at its center—resembling a full moon suspended above the emerald waters, hence its poetic name. The island is most celebrated during sunset, as the sinking sun aligns precisely within the rocky aperture, casting a breathtaking glow through the arch and painting the sky and sea in golden-crimson hues. Recognized as one of "Japan’s Top 100 Sunsets," it can be admired from Shirahama Beach or nearby observation decks, offering ever-changing vistas across seasons. This pristine "maritime moon" is not only a photographer’s paradise but also a timeless tribute to nature’s sublime artistry.
Senjojiki, situated in Shirahama, Wakayama, is a spectacular coastal formation consisting of vast, flat bedrock shaped by millennia of wave erosion. Its name poetically means "a thousand tatami mats," describing the expansive layered rock surface that stretches like a natural plaza overlooking the Pacific. During high tide, waves crash dramatically through crevices, while low tide reveals intricate tidal pools and fascinating erosional patterns. Visitors can walk across this geological masterpiece, tracing the artistry of time and sea. Renowned as a prime spot for sunset and stargazing, the rocks glow crimson under the evening sun, transforming the coast into a living painting. This ancient stone stage, with the eternal ocean as its orchestra, composes a grand ode to nature’s enduring power.
Sandanbeki is a breathtaking natural wonder in Shirahama, Wakayama, featuring majestic sea cliffs stretching approximately 2 kilometers along the coast and rising up to 50 meters high. Its name, meaning "three-tiered cliffs," comes from the dramatic stepped rock formations that descend into the Pacific Ocean. Known for its fierce waves and rugged reefs, the site thrills visitors with thunderous surges echoing through sea caves below. An elevator descends 36 meters into one such cavern—once a hidden base for the Kumano Navy—where the power of the swirling waves can be intimately felt. From the cliff-top observatory, panoramic views of the endless Pacific unfold, with winter waves offering particularly spectacular displays. This awe-inspiring landscape, carved by the relentless clash of land and sea, composes a grand symphony of natural forces.
The tour guide will be waiting at the designated location, holding a guide flag bearing the company logo.
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One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring a wide variety of marine life, including whales, sharks, and penguins. The aquarium is known for its impressive exhibits and educational programs.
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Deep-fried skewers of various meats, vegetables, and seafood, served with a dipping sauce. A specialty of the Shinsekai district.
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Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka Station Bus Terminal, Umeda Bus Terminal
The Osaka Metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of eight lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and neighborhoods.
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