Your Guide to Discovering Kansai Area
“Tanotabi” comes from the Japanese words for “enjoy” (tanoshī) and “trip” (tabi) – and that’s exactly what we aim to offer you: joyful, authentic travel experiences.
Explore the best of Kansai with our travel guide packed with local gems and must-see spots in Osaka, Kyoto, and beyond.
From iconic landmarks to hidden cafés, scenic photo spots, and peaceful escapes off the beaten path — whether you’re traveling solo or with friends, you’ll find the perfect places to explore.
Our services

Model Itineraries
―Themed travel plans to match your style
Discover curated itineraries designed to help you explore Kansai with ease.
Each route brings together the best spots based on your interests — perfect for making the most of your time, even if it’s your first visit.

Food & Dining
―Start your culinary journey with a single, unforgettable dish
From local specialties to popular favorites, we spotlight must-try menu items from all kinds of eateries.
No matter the genre, each recommendation is a delicious gateway to the flavors of Kansai.
Travel Consulting Service (Coming Soon)
Our team is fully certified and currently in the process of completing official registration.
We will share full details once our travel agency license is finalized.
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The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
―Aurelius AugustinusWe want to make travel more accessible and free, so you can enjoy it even more. This site shares travel info about Kansai, created with that goal in mind.
Most of our team live in Kansai and have explored the area through every season.
We’re happy to share the knowledge and experience we’ve gained to help you make the most of your trip.
What people are saying
40 years old,gentleman“I’d always wanted a trip that truly meant something. This one delivered—every second was worthwhile.”
