JAPAN’S SACRED WEST

Tottori & Shimane, Japan

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A rocky cliff with a small wooden structure and a torii gate on top, overlooking a calm body of water under a partly cloudy sky in Shimane, Japan.
A tray of cold soba noodles garnished with shredded nori seaweed next to a small dark brown ceramic pitcher and a small dish of sliced green onions.
Two people walking through the Tottori sand dunes in Japan

Journey through Japan's mystical western frontier where massive sand dunes meet the sacred halls of Izumo Taisha, savour coastal treasures and mountain cuisine beneath the dramatic peaks of Daisen-Oki National Park, where ancient peaks shelter older gods.

This tour is still cooking, but the flavours are coming together nicely. Leave us your details and we’ll let you know the moment it’s ready to dish up.

Expect a journey of 10-12 days, shared with just 4-6 fellow travelers joining us Off The Eaten Track.

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Our tours are deliberately small, created for travelers who crave discovery and connection. This journey is still being planned, but leave your details and you’ll be the first to know when it’s ready—so we can connect and share a glimpse of what’s waiting Off The Eaten Track.

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Yuri Li via Unsplash
 
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