While Japan might be seen as being well on the tourist trail, there is a whole other deeper, darker and -dare we say- weirder side to the country that we have decided to explore in our Extremes of Japan Tour.
The trip begins with right at the end of our Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Tour, where we check out the ghostly remains of the area hit in 2011 by the tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster.
The first extremes we encounter are in Tokyo. Along the Imperial Palace and the Tokyo Tower, we will visit the contentious Yasukuni Shrine, where remains of World War II war criminals are still honoured, and the headquarters of the Soka Gakkai, a Japanese Buddhist religious movement. Our itinerary is almost as fully packed during the night as it is during the day, and we’ll while taking in the weird and wonderful food and nightlife of the capital – eating fugu fish, visiting the Muscle Girls Bar, downing sake in Golden Gai, or stopping at a proper Fight Club. And of course, no YPT tour would be complete without at least some North Korean element, so we also check out a Pachinko saloon said to have ties with the DPRK.
Following this, we’ll use a combination of cars, buses, bullet trains and boats to explore the country right until Kyushu, the southernmost of the 4 main Japanese islands. In Osaka, known as the “stomach of Japan” due to its food scene, we’ll check out an old-style grind house movie theatre and pay a visit to one of the most notorious and intriguing Red Light Districts.
We’ll then follow the nuclear-based element of the tour by heading to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, where we’ll visit the sites related to the only atomic bombings in history. Of course, it would not be an Extremes of Japan Tour if we left it at just that, so we’ll also visiting abandoned islands, martyr’s cemeteries and bars with over 100 drinks available.
When you put this all together, we feel that our Extremes of Japan Tour is the perfect opportunity for you to explore that weird and wonderful side of Japan, while surrounded by likeminded individuals and Pioneers, all ready to get weird together.
Saturday 3rd August – Tokyo, Japan
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Sunday 4th August – Tokyo
Afternoon
Monday August 5th – Kuronagi Onsen
Tuesday 6th August – Osaka
Afternoon
Wednesday 7th August – Hiroshima
Afternoon
Thursday 8th August – Nagasaki
Afternoon
Friday 9th August – End of tour
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