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Hike up through a forested river valley, emerging into a panoramic view of cherry blossoms. Walk down through a ridgeline temple district, visit historic sites, and learn about the Shugendo faith.
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Discover a side of Japan few travelers ever see with this guided tour of Imai Town—one of the country’s best-preserved historic merchant districts. Unlike touristy replicas, Imai is a living, breathing town with centuries-old wooden homes, moated streets, and deep cultural roots. Your expert guide will lead you through beautifully preserved residences, temples, and hidden gems, sharing stories of merchant life, Edo-period architecture, and local traditions. It’s a rare chance to step into the past while experiencing authentic daily life in a town where history and community still thrive. With full English guidance and access to places off the beaten path, this experience offers a meaningful connection to Japan’s rich heritage—perfect for curious and culturally minded travelers.
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Discover a hidden spiritual world just beyond the city. This tour to Hozan-ji Temple takes you deep into the sacred slopes of Mt. Ikoma—just 30 minutes from Osaka, yet worlds away in atmosphere. You’ll ride Japan’s oldest commercial cable car, then explore a historic temple revered for over a thousand years as a site of mountain worship and business prosperity. With a knowledgeable local guide, you'll visit Hozan-ji’s colorful halls, learn about Shōten, the deity of fortune worshipped by Osaka merchants, and walk through the Oku-no-in, a secluded sanctuary of stone Buddhas and ancient caves once used by monks. Few foreign travelers know this place—but those who do never forget it. Accessible, mysterious, and rich in history, this experience is perfect for travelers seeking Japan’s spiritual side beyond the usual tourist paths. Come walk the mountain, breathe in the incense, and discover why this sacred site has drawn worshippers for centuries.
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Escape the hustle and bustle of central Nara, Kyoto, and Osaka, and visit the traditional Japanese village of Asuka. Just a one-hour train ride brings you to this charming village, where beautiful pastoral landscapes remain alongside ancient kofun (tumuli) and the remnants of palaces and temples that whisper tales of a bygone era. Accompanied by your English-speaking guide, explore the period when Japan first developed its governmental and cultural foundations. Cultural experiences include a soy sauce brewery visit, plant dyeing, a visit to a local farm, and a special viewing of traditional performing arts with opportunities to interact with local preservation society members. Stay in BRANCHERA VILLA ASUKA which utilizes 150 year-old traditional Japanese folk house equipped with modern interior to feel like you live in this small charming village with quaint atmosphere (subject to change, depending on the availability).
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Kuzu district, Yoshino Town, Nara Prefecture Kuzu Village is a production area for three types of traditional washi (Japanese paper): Uda paper, Misu paper, and Yoshino paper. These papers play a vital role in preserving Japan's cultural heritage and some are also used internationally for restoring paintings. Their hallmark features are their remarkable thinness and strength. The handmade washi-making techniques of Yoshino are said to have been passed down for over a thousand years. This experience offers participants the unique opportunity to learn about and use traditional tools, such as the sudare (bamboo screen), which are typically not available in standard workshops. Under the guidance of skilled artisans, you will learn the traditional process of preparing kozo (paper mulberry), the primary material for washi. Over the course of half a day, you will handcraft approximately two sheets of washi paper that you can take home at the end of the experience.
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Discover a hidden side of Nara on this guided visit to Hasedera Temple, a stunning site where a giant wooden statue of Kannon Bodhisattva stands inside a dramatic cliffside hall. Few places in Japan combine such spiritual power and architectural beauty in one location. Walk along the temple’s hillside wooden corridor, enjoy panoramic views, and learn the deeper meaning behind the sacred design from your expert guide. The tour also includes a visit to nearby Hōki-in Temple, resting place of the monk who carved the Kannon, plus time to explore a charming local shopping street. Perfect for those seeking more than sightseeing—this is a journey into Japan’s spiritual heritage.
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Are you ready to pedal through 1,400 years of Japanese history? Immerse yourself in the birthplace of Japanese civilization and glide effortlessly past ancient burial mounds, sacred temples, mysterious megalithic stones and terraced rice fields that have barely changed since the Asuka Period. Welcome to Asuka, Japan's imperial heartland — and one of the country's most rewarding and least crowded cycling destinations. With the power of an E-bike beneath you, even the rolling hills of the Yamato countryside become a pleasure. A truly unforgettable addition to any Japan itinerary! WHAT MAKES THIS TOUR UNIQUE ・Carefully designed to visit all the iconic "must-see" sites of the Asuka region ・E-bikes make the gentle hills effortless, so you spend more time exploring ・Small group experience away from the crowds of Kyoto and Nara ・Expert guide with deep knowledge of Asuka's mythology, archaeology and culture ・An intimate mix of nature, history and rural Japanese life you will never forget
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Discover the roots of Japan’s imperial lineage in Kashihara on this guided tour, where ancient mythology meets living history. Begin at the sacred mausoleum of Japan’s first emperor, a site rich with legends of creation and the Imperial Family's origins. Stroll through serene forest paths to Kashihara Jingu, learning about the significance of purification rituals and shrine etiquette as you go. Admire the elegant architecture of the main sanctuary, reflecting Japan’s ancient palaces, and visit spiritual sites like the Nagayama Inari Shrine that showcase Japan’s diverse beliefs. - Guided exploration of Kashihara's historic and spiritual sites - Visit the mausoleum of Japan's first emperor and Kashihara Jingu - Learn about purification rituals, shrine etiquette, and architecture - Experience the blend of mythology and history in a serene setting
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What sets this tour apart is its deep dive into Japan’s hidden spiritual history—led by a knowledgeable local guide who brings centuries-old stories to life. Unlike standard sightseeing, this experience takes you beyond the surface, revealing the fascinating blend of Shinto and Buddhist traditions that shaped Tanzan Shrine. You’ll stand where emperors and nobles once conspired, explore Japan’s only thirteen-story wooden pagoda, and uncover the sacred roots of a powerful political dynasty. Perfect for curious travelers seeking culture, history, and a truly unforgettable setting.
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Discover the magical night side of Mount Ikoma on this intimate 2-hour small group (6 people max) night tour. Begin your adventure with a ride on Japan’s oldest commercial cable car up the mountain to Hozanji Temple. Wander through the beautifully illuminated temple grounds, ancient stone stairways, and sacred halls while soaking in the breathtaking panoramic night view of the Nara Basin sparkling below. After descending by cable car, enjoy a peaceful evening walk from Ikoma Shinchi through the historic Monzenmachi. Pass a small Inari Shrine and stroll along the nostalgic old streets and charming pilgrimage path. At the end of the walk, your guide will recommend 1–2 cozy local izakayas according to your preferences. The tour ends at Ikoma Station or near your chosen restaurant. This is a perfect way to experience the spiritual and authentic local side of Nara after dark — peaceful, atmospheric, and far from the usual tourist crowds.
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Higashiyoshino is distinguished from other rural villages in Japan by two essential things: the last Japanese wolf was seen here, and the most interesting characters in Japanese history have passed through its mountains: Emperors who broke with the Court to make Nara the capital, Samurai who fought to the death to restore the Emperor, and all kinds of creatures and ghosts from the other world. Here, the mountains are the meeting point between this world and that of the dead, but they are also asylum and refuge. Samurai gossip, history, beer and onsen, this town has it all.
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