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In the morning, we visit the war historical sites on the only natural island in Tokyo Bay. The remains of the facilities, such as the brick tunnel, the barracks, and power magazines used by the old Japanese military. Walk in the forest, overlooking Tokyo Bay, by collecting shells on the sandy beach on the island. After returning from the island, we have lunch at the Port Market by the sea, choosing from a variety of menus. After lunch, we will visit the Memorial Ship Mikasa to learn about the history of the Russo-Japanese War, explore the upper and middle decks, and then go to the exhibition rooms.
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If you don’t speak Japanese, this tour is highly recommended because this tour is covering the beauty of Enoshima Island on our walking tour with local guide. Explore historic shrines, charming streets, and picturesque gardens while enjoying breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the sea. Immerse yourself in the island's rich culture and natural wonders. Join us for an unforgettable Enoshima experience.
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Do you want to experience the deep side of Japan? This is the first public calligraphy experience activity where you can meet a calligraphy master in this city where you rarely see foreigners. You will enjoy Japanese sweets and tea during the workshop, so there is no need to be nervous. Beginners are also welcome! At the end of the workshop, you will create a T-shirt, hand towel, or tote bag with your name in calligraphy printed on it along with a sumi-e painting by MADARA of your choice, so you can take home a one-of-a-kind original item.
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The Art of Japanese Home Cooking Experience Everyday Japanese Life Through Cooking Make Onigiri (rice balls), Tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelette), and homemade Japanese side dishes in a real Japanese home. Travel through a local residential neighborhood by bus and experience everyday Japanese life beyond the tourist areas. More than just a cooking class, this is an opportunity to discover Japanese home cooking, family life, and local hospitality.
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Join a hands-on cooking workshop in Hadano City, Kanagawa Prefecture, known for having the best-rated spring water in Japan, certified by the Ministry of the Environment. Set in a peaceful, local home setting, you'll collect fresh spring water from the famous Kobo no Shimizu spring and use it to cook a traditional Japanese breakfast: onigiri (rice balls), tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), miso soup, and green tea. This experience is perfect for food lovers, cultural explorers, and families with children who want to learn authentic Japanese home cooking. No prior experience is needed—our friendly guide will support you step by step. Discover the taste of Japan’s daily life, and enjoy a meaningful connection with local traditions and nature through this warm and intimate activity. Taste the purity of spring water in a truly Japanese cooking experience.
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This is not just a day trip—it’s a step into another world. Our Sarushima tour combines history, mystery, and nature in a way few places in Japan can. You’ll board a short ferry ride with your local guide and arrive at Tokyo Bay’s only natural island—an uninhabited former military outpost now overgrown with moss, vines, and silence. What sets this tour apart is the exclusive guided experience through hidden tunnels, stone ruins, and forgotten artillery platforms—places that most visitors pass by without understanding. Your guide will bring the island’s dramatic story to life, from samurai-era defenses to Meiji-era military secrets. With no cars, no crowds, and no commercialization, Sarushima offers an untouched atmosphere that feels like a real-life movie set. It’s the perfect escape for travelers seeking something truly off the beaten path—mysterious, beautiful, and deeply connected to Japan’s past. Short ferry ride. Deep discovery. A journey you won’t forget.
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"Yosegi Zaiku" is a traditional Japanese marquetry technique originating from Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture. This craft involves creating intricate geometric patterns by combining pieces of wood of different natural colors and grains. Let's make own traditional "Yosegi Zaiku"coaster! My son, he is 6years old, he enjoyed making coaster. Do not worried, It is easy to make coaster.
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I have a rich overseas experience, and am so friendly that it can be mistaken for locals in any country I visit. Why don't you come and spend some fun time with me, a local? I have had the opportunity to travel to 60 countries and have lived in England, Mexico and Italy. However, I believe that the Miura Peninsula, where I was born and raised, is the most attractive place in the world, surrounded by the sea, rich in nature, with the Miura Alps in the middle, scenic and warm, with both sea and mountain food to be enjoyed. In particular, Yokosuka was visited by many foreigners, who brought with them various cultures and technologies such as iron and steel making and shipbuilding, and marked the start of a new era in Japan. Please feel with all your senses how various foreign cultures and histories have had a great influence on Japan and how Japan has developed. Please fully enjoy the charms of Miura Peninsula, which can be visited in just over an hour from Tokyo, walking with me.
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Delve into the rich traditions of Japan with a visit to Nakazawa Sake Brewery, where sake has been brewed since 1825. Witness the intricate brewing process through an informative video, followed by a tasting experience of up to three cups of sake, with the option to taste more cups and to purchase your favorite. After 5-minute bus ride and 20-minute walk in the beautiful countryside with spread over rice fields, arrive at Seto Sake Brewery which has also long brewed sake since 1865. Enjoy tasting sake in the traditional Japanese house viewing the beautiful Japanese garden and relax yourself. Off course, buy bottles if you find your favorite. Within a few minutes walk reach Seto Yashiki which was the residence of the landlord of this area for generations. The huge main building covered with large thatched roof, storehouse, water mill and well still retain their original appearance. A peaceful rural landscape surrounds the house and you can take a moment to relax.
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This small-group walking tour is designed for couples and partners who wish to experience Enoshima at a slower, more meaningful pace. Rather than rushing through highlights, the tour invites you to walk the island as a place shaped by the sea, faith, and the passage of time. Enoshima has long been known as a place of connection—between land and ocean, belief and daily life, and people who continue to walk side by side. As you move along coastal paths, shrine grounds, and island viewpoints, the scenery unfolds not as spectacle, but as something quietly shared. The route follows a carefully planned path and maintains a calm rhythm, allowing time to pause, look out over the sea, and take in the atmosphere together. The focus is not on covering every corner of the island, but on creating space for conversation, reflection, and presence. Conducted in a small group and available by advance reservation only, this experience offers a gentle way to explore Enoshima beyond typical sightseeing.
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Experience authentic Japanese tea culture on a scenic farm near Tokyo—pick fresh tea leaves, taste a variety of teas including matcha, and enjoy a farm-to-table lunch in a peaceful countryside setting. The tour starts at 10:15 AM and ends around 2:15 PM at Shin-Matsuda Station. Escape the city and spend a relaxing day in Kaisei, a hidden countryside in Kanagawa. Walk through tea fields with a local tea master, learn how tea is grown, and (season permitting) try picking fresh leaves yourself. After the walk, enjoy tasting a variety of Japanese teas at your own pace, from matcha and sencha to hojicha. Then sit down for a farm lunch featuring vegetable tempura, local rice, and seasonal dishes made with farm ingredients. Vegan and halal-friendly meals are available upon request. Gluten-free options may be accommodated with advance notice. This experience is ideal for travelers who want to go beyond a tea ceremony and discover the real story behind Japanese tea in a relaxed setting.
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Experience Bushido training with wooden swords at the Itto-ryu Nakanishi-ha Shudokan, a traditional Japanese martial arts school. You will also take part in zazen meditation at a Zen temple, closely tied to the spirit of Bushido. Through this one-day program, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the profound spiritual essence within Japanese culture. Lunch will be a Sushi-Shokado Bento.
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William Adams received a fiefdom from the Shogun, becoming Japan's sole foreign feudal lord. We visit sites in Hemi on the Miura Peninsula – his former domain – that evoke his life, work, character, and family relationships. The location is close to Yokosuka Main Port, the entrance from the Pacific Ocean into Tokyo Bay, a key defensive location for Edo. Visit to Jōdoji Temple, his familial temple which was the centre of his Hemi territory. We visit also Kashima Shrine next to Jodoji Temple, one rebuilt by the son of William Adams. Hike for just over 20 minutes towards Tsukayama Park. We view Tokyo Bay and the Bōsō Peninsula opposite, gaining an understanding of Shogun’s strategy. Visit to the graves of William Adams and his wife, discussing his work across two bases: Edo and Hemi on the Miura Peninsula.
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Escape the city and join me on a memorable day trip exploring the rich history and natural beauty. Just one hour from central Tokyo, you’ll find a serene landscape that has inspired pilgrims, samurai, and travelers for generations. We meet at Isehara Station on the Odakyu Line and take a bus to the base of Mount Oyama. From there, enjoy a scenic six-minute cable car ride to Oyama Afuri Shrine. After visiting the shrine, we descend by cable car and stroll through the historic streets. For lunch, enjoy a bowl of ramen at a charming restaurant renovated from a former pilgrim’s lodging. In the afternoon, we travel by bus to Hinata Yakushi Temple, a peaceful forest sanctuary with over 1,200 years of history. Inside, you’ll see remarkable Buddhist statues designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan, reflecting the region’s deep spiritual roots. We then return to Isehara Station by bus, concluding the tour with lasting memories of Kanagawa’s spiritual heritage and natural beauty.
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This is a private 4-hour tour that takes you around the highlights of 'Slam Dunk' in a dedicated vehicle. Also, the itinerary can be customized to your preferences, including sightseeing spots in the Shonan area such as the Great Buddha of Kamakura, Komachi Street near Kamakura Station, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Hasedera Temple, and Enoshima. You can also choose meals according to your preferences. It's an appealing tour where you can feel the culture and history of Japan. We communicate in simple English. The standard course duration is 4 hours, and we will ask you for your preferred start time.
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Located just an hour away from Tokyo, the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Discover breathtaking natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage, and the freshest local ingredients. Your journey will begin with a drive to Nagai Umite Park at Soleil Hill. Upon arrival we’ll visit the Sithekobe Sustainable Farm, where you’ll enjoy a hands-on farming experience. Depending on the season you can harvest a variety of vegetables grown using eco-friendly methods. Next, we’ll head to Urari Marche. It is a local market renowned for its fresh Misaki tuna as well as a wide selection of seafood. Pick out as much fresh seafood as you like and we will prepare and enjoy a delicious barbecue together. This is your chance to savor the unique flavors of the Miura Peninsula in a memorable setting. Make your visit to Japan unforgettable with this special experience combining nature, culture, and culinary delights!
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Yakitori and beer is good combination to have. Most Japanese salary man love to go to eat Yakitori outside after the job. Let’s enjoy the Japanese local food with me.
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Enoshima is often used as the setting for movies and various other productions, and is a popular spot visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad throughout the year. Eshima Shrine is famous as the god of marriage, entertainment, music, and wisdom, and there are many gourmet foods and souvenirs to be had on the way there. The Enoshima Iwaya, located in the southwest of the island, is a cave that was formed about 6,000 years ago by waves carving out rocks in the sea, and was shaped into its present form when an earthquake caused the entire island to rise! Enoshima is also said to have been once inhabited by dragons, and you can see the image of dragons in various places, such as shrines and rock houses. You can even hold a candle and walk through the caves, which will make you feel as if you are actually on an adventure. Note: There are many hills and stairs on this tour. Not recommended for those who have difficulty going up and down hills and stairs. No pickup and drop-off service
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What sets this tour apart is its powerful blend of immersive storytelling, exclusive historical access, and emotional connection to one of the most pivotal moments in modern naval history. Unlike typical museum visits, this 1.5-hour guided experience takes you aboard the world’s only surviving pre-dreadnought battleship—Mikasa—where you don’t just view history, you stand inside it. With a passionate and knowledgeable guide, you'll walk the very decks where Admiral Togo commanded the fleet that reshaped East Asia, explore authentic war rooms and preserved quarters, and witness rare artifacts and dramatic dioramas that bring the 1905 Battle of Tsushima vividly to life. As you gaze out over Yokosuka Port from the upper deck, you'll gain a new appreciation for Japan’s maritime legacy, technological ambition, and the lasting impact of naval power. Perfect for travelers seeking more than sightseeing—this is a chance to feel the weight of history beneath your feet.
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This tour includes viewing various ukiyo-e prints at the Fujisawa Ukiyo-e Museum, followed by a hands-on ukiyo-e printing experience. Note:The ukiyo-e printing experience is only available on Sundays. Afterward, you enjoy a Izakaya (Japanese pub) crawl in Tsujido, Fujisawa City.
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Escape the busy streets of Tokyo and enjoy a peaceful cultural experience on Enoshima Island, one of the most scenic coastal destinations near the city. This guided 3-hour walking tour takes you through ancient shrines, panoramic viewpoints, bustling food streets, and hidden spiritual spots that many visitors miss. Your guide will share local stories, myths, and cultural insights as you explore the island together. Ideal for solo travelers, couples, and families looking for a short yet unforgettable adventure.
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Enoshima is often used as the setting for movies and various other productions, and is a popular spot visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad throughout the year. Eshima Shrine is famous as the god of marriage, entertainment, music, and wisdom, and there are plenty of gourmet foods and souvenirs to be had on the way there. Past the shrine is the Sea Candle, the symbol of Enoshima, and the Samuel Cocking Garden that surrounds it. The history of this botanical garden began when Samuel Cocking, an Irish trader based in Yokohama, purchased the land and began landscaping. It is still a popular spot for visitors to enjoy various flowers and illuminations each season. The Sea Candle, as its name suggests, is a "lighthouse of the sea. From the top floor, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Enoshima Island.
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