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Step into Japan’s samurai past on a hands-on, small-group journey to Inuyama, home to one of the country’s oldest original castles, where history comes alive through sword practice, tea rituals, and local street food. This immersive day blends cultural depth, interactive experiences, and hidden-town charm just minutes from Nagoya, offering a side of Japan most travelers miss.
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• Explore Japan’s coastal gems on a full-day tour from Osaka, visiting Amanohashidate, Ine Bay, Chionji Temple, and Miyama’s thatched-roof village.
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Discover Inuyama’s rich history and charm on this private guided tour. Start at Inuyama Station and explore the historic Castle Town, with stops at the Donden-kan and Former Isobe Residence, where you’ll learn about the town’s unique features. Visit the Castle and Town Museum to dive deeper into the area’s past. Then, capture the iconic red torii gates at Sanko Inari Shrine. Next, step inside Inuyama Castle, Japan’s oldest surviving castle keep and National Treasure. Learn about its fascinating history and enjoy breathtaking views from the top. The tour concludes at the serene Yuraku-en Garden, where you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and admire the seasonal plants. While entry to the National Treasure tea room is limited, you can still experience traditional tea culture at Gen-an. This 3.5-hour private tour offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, ideal for anyone looking to explore Inuyama’s timeless charm.
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You will experience "Goma Prayer" in a sacred mountain called Mt. Inunaki. In this tour, you hike up the mountain to the Shipporyujii-temple with our guide through premival forest which has been a training basement for "Yamabushi", Buddist monk. After arriving at the temple, Please enter the main hall about 15 minutes before the ”Goma Prayer" starts. When you go to "Fudouguchi-Kan", Onsen Ryokan at the entrance of Mt. Inunaki, enjoy soaking in the Inunaki hot springs. ※Inunakionsen Fudoguchikan will be temporarily closed for renovation from April 24 to September 30, 2026. During this period, guests will use the hot spring facilities at Minamitei.
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Starting in mid-November, Inunaki Mountain transforms with vibrant autumn colors, creating the perfect season for trekking. The mountains, covered in red and yellow hues, resemble a beautiful painting. As you walk along trails blanketed with fallen leaves, the crisp autumn air and seasonal scents provide a refreshing escape from daily life. This limited-time trekking experience amid stunning autumn foliage offers a unique adventure that can only be enjoyed during this special season. In this tour, you hike up the mountain to the Sipporyuji temple with our guide through the primeval forest which has been a training basement for Yamabushi, the Buddhist monk. After visiting the temple, you go back to Fudouguchi-Kan, Hot springs Japanese inn at the entrance of Mt. Inunaki. You have authentic Japanese cuisine and enjoy soaking in the Inunaki hot springs. Fudoguchikan provides a private Japanese room only for you.
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Gain a deeper appreciation for the beauty of Japanese tradition as you journey through Inami, a town that's practically a museum of wood sculptures. You'll visit historic Zuisenji Temple and stop by a carver's studio. You'll carve your own wooden sake cup with real tools under the guidance of a master—an experience like no other. You'll savor a fine Japanese lunch in a traditional home and tour the earthen brewhouse of the Wakakoma Sake Brewery, where you'll have a chance to sample local sake in the wooden cup you created. With an English-speaking guide-interpreter to accompany you every step of the way, you can enjoy your journey with peace of mind. Inquire about an experience today.
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You can leisurely enjoy Okayama Castle and Inujima with a small group while receiving detailed explanations from the guide. You will deeply explore the connection between the stone walls of Okayama Castle and Inujima, where the stones were quarried, as well as the historical background of Inujima. Additionally, you can enjoy the rich scenery of the Seto Inland Sea where Inujima is located.
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Framed by the majestic Northern Alps, Toyama City is a hidden gem that seamlessly blends natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage. Toyama boasts a fascinating history as a center of medicine and trade. Known for its pristine water and spectacular mountain views, the city offers visitors a unique charm that sets it apart. Toyama Castle, a symbol of the city’s samurai past, stands as a testament to its feudal heritage. Nearby, the historic Ikedaya Medicine Shop provides a glimpse into the city’s legacy as a hub for traditional medicine. The tour then takes you to Ecchu Yatsuo, a picturesque town renowned for its cobblestone streets and the lively Owara Kaze no Bon festival, offering an enchanting window into local traditions. Toyama’s sights are relatively close, but its layout can be tricky to navigate. On this tour, you’ll be guided by an experienced English-speaking guide who will ensure you enjoy a seamless journey through Toyama’s cultural and historical highlights.
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Immersive Samurai and Castle Tour It provides a deeply meaningful and satisfying experience as you learn the essence of the Samurai Soul. Step into the World of the Samurai Begin with Samurai experience guided by a qualified master. You'll learn not only the physical skills of a Samurai but also the discipline, focus, and ethical principles that define these legendary warriors. Explore Historic Inuyama Castle After your Samurai training, take a walk to Inuyama Castle. Step inside and explore the castle as if you were a lord from the past. Learn about history of Sword making at Seki Blacksmithing Museum. Travel to Seki City by car, enjoy traditional techniques and spirit of Japanese forging from 700years legacy of Japanese sword. Join us for an unforgettable adventure that combines Samurai training, historical exploration, and stunning views, leaving you with lasting memories and a deeper connection to Japan's rich cultural heritage.
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Goshushi is a stamp of warrior issued to a temple or a shrine as a proof of payment. The payment of sutras refers to paying sutras to shrines and shrines in order to pray for peace in this world, good luck in the afterlife, or for memorial service, but since the Heian period about 1,000 years ago, not only monks, but also nobles and samurai It is said that he started to pay. And now, we have got a red seal as a proof of worship. The town originated from the castle town of Mihara Castle, which is known as "Ukishiro / Ukishiro" because it appears to float on the sea at high tide. Walking through `` Castle Town Mihara '' where many shrines and shrines gathered by Tomokazu Kobayakawa who built Mihara Castle are still scattered nowadays, it is excellent at defense of castles, such as difficult-to-attack 1-letter and key-shaped alleys and steps to prevent flood damage You can see that it was. Urbanization has progressed, and the castle has disappeared, but the beautiful stone walls of Tenshudai still remain. Please enjoy the Mihara Goshushi tour while feeling the remnants of the castle.
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This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced English-speaking tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Ise area! The city houses the Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrine that is about 2000 years old. The shrine is the center of major religious and spiritual activities. The Ise trip is incomplete without paying respect to the supreme deity Amaterasu Omikami (the sun goddess) . You will also come across the traditional Japanese foods and history while visiting Okage Yokocho street. Let us know what special requests you have for the day and we will customize your itinerary in advance! Please be aware the this tour is on foot/with public transport. Ise Jingu Shrine also requires walking long distances in the shrine.
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In Inada area of Kasama city, you can feel and learn Japanese traditional culture with my guiding. Will guide you to Inada Shrine, Sainenji Temple, and Isokura Sake Brewery by 3-hour walking. Sainen-ji is a temple that has its roots in the "Inada no Souan" where SHINRAN, a founder of the Jodo Shinshu sect, lived for about 20 years during his missionary work in eastern Japan. The thatched-roof Sanmon gate was built in the 14th century and is a valuable item that survived the fire. You can enter the main hall of the temple and see a wonderful view of a statue of Amida Buddha, SHINRAN, and his wife Eshinni. In front of the main hall, you can see an 800-year-old ginkgo tree with leaves that SHINRAN planted . Since 1868, Isokura Brewery has produced Japanese sake "Inasato" using local water and rice. You can enjoy and learn how to make sake with traditional methods during the tour and try sake tasting at the shop.
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This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced English-speaking tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Ise area! The city houses the Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrine that is about 2000 years old. The shrine is the center of major religious and spiritual activities. The Ise trip is incomplete without paying respect to the supreme deity Amaterasu Omikami (the sun goddess) . You will also come across the traditional Japanese foods and history while visiting Okage Yokocho street. Let us know what special requests you have for the day and we will customize your itinerary in advance! Please be aware the this tour is on foot/with public transport. Ise Jingu Shrine also requires walking long distances in the shrine.
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A 'must see' for first time visitors to Matsuyama! As one of Japan's 12 original castles dating back to before the Edo period, Matsuyama Castle is the symbol of Matsuyama City. Take a rest at Jozanso, a café on the top of the hill. You can choose a refreshment between the two specialties, Iyokan orange soft-serve ice cream and homemade Amazake (sweet fermented rice drink). Stroll along Ropeway and Okaido shopping arcade to discover some local delights. ※Reservations are accepted from 2 people. ※The tour will go on, rain or shine. (Bring rain gear as needed.) The chairlift stops running on rainy days. In case of a thundery day, both of the chairlift and ropeway will be out of service. The tour will be cancelled if the management determines it difficult to ensure the safety of participants due to heavy weather such as typhoon or conditions unsuitable for walking. Please be careful not to get heat stroke during the tour in the extremely hot season from June to September.
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Your adventure begins with a guided hike through the primeval forests to the serene Sipporyuji Temple, a sacred site steeped in spiritual history. Upon arrival, you’ll don the traditional white garb of an ascetic and step under the cascading waters of a sacred waterfall. Feel the rush of nature’s power as you partake in this time-honored ritual, emerging with a sense of clarity and renewal that transcends everyday life. Your experience culminates at Fudouguchi-Kan, a welcoming Onsen Ryokan nestled at the foot of Mt. Inunaki. Here, you can sink into the soothing embrace of the Inunaki hot springs, letting the thermal waters wash away any remnants of stress. This transformative tour promises not just a refreshing of your spirit and body, but an awakening to the profound beauty of Japan’s natural and cultural heritage. Join us for an unforgettable experience that will leave you exhilarated and renewed. Let the spirit of Japan infuse your soul!
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Explore the peaceful morning atmosphere of Takayama on this 2.5-hour tour designed to introduce you to local culture and everyday life. Begin at Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine and learn about its connection to local festivals while observing early morning worship. Continue along the Higashiyama Walking Trail, where you’ll discover quiet residential areas, local industries, and scenic photo spots. The tour finishes at the lively Miyagawa Morning Market, offering opportunities to meet friendly vendors and explore traditional local products. Perfect for culture lovers and early risers wanting an authentic look at Takayama’s morning rhythm. A 4-hour option is also available, adding visits to the Takayama Festival Float Exhibition Hall and the Jinya-mae Morning Market.
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This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Fukuyama! Fukuyama features plenty of spots where you can experience history, such as Fukuyama Castle completed 200 years ago in the Edo period. There is a port town called as Tomonoura, a beautiful spot of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. Worth visiting are the many buildings from the Edo period still standing in the nearby port town of Tomonoura. The numerous islands spread out over the quiet waters of the Seto Inland Sea makes a very beautiful scene. Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a four-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
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This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Fukuyama! Fukuyama features plenty of spots where you can experience history, such as Fukuyama Castle completed 200 years ago in the Edo period. There is a port town called as Tomonoura, a beautiful spot of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. Worth visiting are the many buildings from the Edo period still standing in the nearby port town of Tomonoura. The numerous islands spread out over the quiet waters of the Seto Inland Sea makes a very beautiful scene. Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a six-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
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Step back in time on this 2-hour private guided walking tour of Takayama’s beautifully preserved old town. Your journey begins at Takayama Jinya, the only remaining government office of its kind from the Edo period, where you explore tatami-lined rooms and learn how officials oversaw regional governance under the Tokugawa shogunate. From there, wander into Sanmachi Suji—Takayama’s iconic old town district filled with wooden merchant houses, traditional crafts and atmospheric sake breweries. Enjoy opportunities to photograph the centuries-old streetscapes and learn how the town prospered as a key mountain settlement. To complete your experience, visit a historic brewery for a sake-tasting session featuring locally brewed varieties. Your guide explains how Takayama’s cold climate, clear water and long-standing craftsmanship influence the flavors. Combining history, architecture and food culture, this private tour offers a rich and personal introduction to Takayama.
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As you walk through the town, you will see how Bizen ware is embedded in daily life—from active kilns to historic sites—revealing a living craft culture rather than a display. Bizen pottery is known for its unglazed technique, using only clay, fire, and natural ash. Traditional wood-firing lasts up to two weeks, with artisans working in shifts to manage flames in climbing kilns fueled by red pine. Imbe is also the hometown of MLB MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto (2025). Through conversations with locals, you may discover how closely he is connected to and loved by the community. If you select the optional pottery experience, you will create your own piece under an instructor’s guidance. One or two pieces will be selected for firing in a traditional wood kiln. As firing takes place only once a year, your finished work will be delivered approximately 3 to 12 months later. This reflects the patience and authenticity of Bizen pottery, making the experience meaningful beyond the day of the tour.
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In this tour you can trek among Mount Daifuku and visit the sacred Sutra Mounds with a real Shugendo practitioner. Enjoy a delicious meal of seldom-on-the-market Kuroushi beef and local seafood. The tour stops by the Naniwa Sake Brewery established in the Edo period for some sake tasting and shopping. A private taxi will take you to each location. Trekking will be about 4hrs (9.5km).
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This engaging special event tour transports you to Nagano’s hidden samurai town of Matsuhiro for an afternoon of samurai experiences and discovery of the open secret beneath its feet before enjoying an early dinner and guided evening tour of the city’s near-1400 year old Zenko-ji Temple during it’s Tomyo Lantern Festival.
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Let's walk around the Takayama city and enjoy communicating to local people with a well informed guide. Hida Kokubunji Temple Only one of Sanju no to (three storied pagoda) in Hida area. Miyagawa Asaichi (Morning Market) One of the most famous morning markets in Japan. You can buy fresh vegetables, fruits and also traditional product of Takayama. Takayama Jinya Good experience the atmosphere of the Edo governor here. It is the only site of government office where the main building still remains. Nakabashi This site is the best place to take a beautiful photo! Kusakabe Mingei-kan Kusakabe Mingei kan (a folk museum) is registered as a National Important Cultural Property and you can learn how a townhouse of the Edo period was built. Takayama Old Town The southern half of the town called Uemachi has a sake brewery, shops of traditional crafts, sweets and more, and the northern half is where may shops related to the local living remain.
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Do you know Kintai Bridge? Located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, the bridge is widely known for its beauty, with five arches spanning a clear stream. The area was ruled by the Kikkawa clan, a samurai clan during the feudal era, who built mansions, castles, and towns all over the area, including this bridge. After crossing the beautiful bridge, visitors can enjoy the beautiful nature in the area where the mansions once stood, which has been well maintained. From there, take the ropeway to Iwakuni Castle, Kikkawa's castle on the mountain. Inside the castle, you will find swords and armor related to the Kikkawa clan, which will give you a sense of historical romance. From the top floor of the castle, you can look down on the Kintai Bridge and the city of Iwakuni and feel like a samurai. Enjoy this wonderful tour with a guide.
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