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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 Kurashiki! The main attraction in Kurashiki is its atmospheric Bikan quarter, an area of historic buildings along an old willow-edged canal, laneways lined with old wooden houses and shops, and perfectly preserved Edo period mills. Visiting Kurashiki Bikan is like takling a step back in time! 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.
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Hiroyuki Hara, the famous Hara family that lived in Kurashiki for 400 years (Edo period), represents a deeper history of Kurashiki with an interpreter. Speaking of the origin and history of Kurashiki, we will visit places in the Bikan Historical Quarter. At the end of the tour, we will enter Cafe Ueda, established in 1972 and loved by the locals for a long time, you can talk with Hiroyuki Hara. You will experience the "real Kurashiki" that you cannot find on the Internet. You will be able to discover the charm of the Bikan Historical Quarter, which only locals who actually live in Kurashiki can talk about. Let's learn more about Kurashiki from the city's history, not just sightseeing. At the end of the tour, you will receive a wonderful souvenir.
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Why don't you make your one and only Temari in the world? She usually runs a glasses shop, but for everyone's benefit, Grandma Yasue will teach you how to make them for those who come to Kurashiki! Temari has long been a favorite folk craft of Kurashiki. Temari is made by wrapping thread around a core filled with rice husks and embroidery. In this experience, you will start by embroidering the core that has been made in advance.
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Guided by two locals who are so deeply connected to Kurashiki that everyone in the Bikan Historical Quarter area knows them, this tour invites you into the everyday life of the city. Throughout the tour, a licensed interpreter-guide will accompany you to ensure smooth communication and a deeper understanding of the stories behind each place. Rather than a typical walking tour, you will first learn the story of Kurashiki’s cotton culture—discovering the city from the inside out so you can truly appreciate its essence.
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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 Kurashiki! The main attraction in Kurashiki is its atmospheric Bikan quarter, an area of historic buildings along an old willow-edged canal, laneways lined with old wooden houses and shops, and perfectly preserved Edo period mills. Visiting Kurashiki Bikan is like taking a step back in time! 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.
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Discover the timeless beauty of Kurashiki and the elegance of Okayama’s Korakuen Garden with a private, friendly local guide who brings history, culture, and everyday local life to you with warmth and expertise. This curated 6-hour experience is designed for travelers who value comfort, authenticity, and deeper cultural understanding—perfect for discerning guests and luxury travelers seeking something beyond a standard tour. Transportation, lunch, and optional experiences are kept flexible and are not included, allowing the tour to be fully customized based on each guest’s preferences and travel style. ※By booking this tour, you agree to our Terms and Conditions available on our official website (Nagoya Tours/ Kurashiki Tours). We kindly ask you to review them in advance.
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Let's try to deepen your understanding of the Japanese people's love of nature and the culture ikebana experience!! Firstly, the interpreter will explain the history and spirit of ikebana at a flower store that has been loved by the locals for 70 years. After that, you will be able to choose one type of flower for yourself. Then, You will travel from the flower store to the classroom through the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter with an interpreter. A teacher from Ikenobo, Japan's oldest school of Ikebana, who has been arranging flowers for 65 years, will teach you everything from techniques to etiquette. This tour is not just a hands-on experience, but also a springboard to a deeper understanding of Ikebana and Japanese culture. The spirit of ikebana is rooted in the idea of giving life back to life by arranging flowers that had once been cut off by plucking. If flower arrangement is an aesthetic of addition, ikebana is an aesthetic of subtraction.
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Kurashiki Private Food Tour – Izakayas & Bikan District Join a private food tour around Kurashiki’s Bikan Historical District, visiting local izakayas and restaurants. Before the tour, you’ll receive a short questionnaire so we can create a custom plan based on your preferences. After booking, please check the email and reply—your answers help us arrange the best route and venues. Enjoy authentic local dining away from tourist crowds. The tour lasts up to 3 hours with a flexible schedule. If one stop is in the Bikan District, enjoy a night walk through illuminated streets after dinner. An optional plan includes two restaurants, each with one drink and one or two dishes. You can choose this option during booking. The base price does not include food or drinks. Please pay directly at each restaurant. Model Itinerary: – A 200-year-old heritage restaurant serving Seto Inland Sea seafood. – Enjoy Spanish mackerel (sawara) dishes, from straw-grilled to cutlet-style.
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During the day, the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter is bustling with tourists, but at night, it takes on a quieter, more intimate atmosphere. This bar-hopping tour with a local guide allows you to discover hidden spots that are difficult to find on your own while enjoying food and drinks. Along the way, you'll also learn about the history and culture of the Bikan District, making it a unique experience that blends exploration and education.
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Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area ; "Even just an alley looks pretty" This area is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the prefecture and is lined with specialty shops, including canvas, jean, and Japanese sake shops and cafes made from renovated traditional wooden townhouses. This area also offers other attractions, such as riverboat rides and the museum of art, and visitors will never get bored strolling in this area all day.
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This is a private walking tour. Discover the timeless charm of Kurashiki’s Bikan Historical Quarter on a half-day tour led by an experienced, nationally licensed English-speaking guide. Stroll along picturesque canal lined with white-walled storehouses that are used as shops and museums now, willow trees, and well-preserved homes from the Edo period 200-300 years ago. Along the way, we will visit Japanese traditional old house "Inoue House" or "Ohashi House" to see how successful merchants lived in Edo-Meiji Era, followed by Ivy Squar and Shinkeien house's garden. If you like, you can also visit Folk Craft Museum, Momotaro Museum, or Ohara Museum of Art (to be reopened on April 25, 2026) etc. (not included). This tour is ideal for travelers who want a deeper understanding of Kurashiki and seek an authentic cultural experience beyond sightseeing. Kurashiki is easily accessible from Okayama, Naoshima, Hiroshima, Osaka and Kyoto! *No cancellation for rain, only for severe weather
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Experience a tea ceremony in a space curated with only the finest selections by the current owner of a 150-year-old kimono shop. This is more than just an experience—it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the tea culture deeply rooted in the everyday life of Kurashiki. Historically, tea was originally a practice reserved for men, and to this day, there are tea rooms where women are still not allowed. This rich tradition raises intriguing questions: Why tea in Kurashiki? What led to the spread of tea culture here? Step away from the hustle and bustle of tourist spots and walk through local streets, where you can feel the daily life of Kurashiki’s residents. In a space rich in history, enjoy Japanese hospitality in a beautifully renovated kura, built 190 years ago, as the current owner personally prepares your tea. This is your chance to connect with the traditions of the past in a way that feels both authentic and intimate.
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Eco-Friendly Farming: Experience sustainable "Sod Culture" without herbicides. Hands-on Harvest: Pick 2 premium Okayama peaches to take home or enjoy. Exclusive Treats: Taste artisan gelato at our photogenic orchard lounge. Social Impact: Your visit helps fund local rescue cat medical care and rehoming. Language Support: Our friendly guides make the experience seamless for international guests. Know Before You Go: Attire: Please wear sneakers and comfortable clothing suitable for a natural farm. Weather: Bring a hat, towel, and water to stay cool in the summer sun. Respect Nature: Peaches are very delicate "edible jewels." Please handle them with care.
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・Take a short guided walk through the historic Kurashiki Bikan District and discover its Edo-era charm. ・Choose from optional plans to enjoy Okayama’s traditional culture and the legendary flavors of Momotaro. ・Experience handweaving a coaster using Kurashiki-grown igusa rush grass in the birthplace of “Hana Goza” (Standard Plan). ・Taste handmade Kibi Dango and the unique “Drinkable Kibi Dango” from Furuiya Honpo, inspired by the Momotaro legend (Café Plan). ・Enjoy a light lunch of “Kibi Soba,” noodles made from locally grown Takakibi millet, a healthy Okayama specialty (Light Meal Plan). ・Immerse yourself in the spirit of Okayama craftsmanship through culture, handcrafts, and local cuisine. Kurashiki is the birthplace of “Hana Goza,” decorative mats woven from igusa rush grass. For generations, artisans have handwoven igusa for its gentle scent, smooth texture, and soft natural hues. Each piece reflects Okayama’s calm climate and Japan’s harmony with nature.
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Become a peach farmer for a day in Okayama, known as the “Land of Sunshine.” This limited summer experience takes place at KARAKU, a peach farm in Kurashiki with over 60 years of history. An English- or German-speaking guide will interpret the farmer’s explanations, including tips on how to recognize delicious peaches. A dedicated guide will accompany the tour throughout the experience. This is a small-group tour limited to a maximum of 6 guests per time slot, creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where guests can enjoy the experience together. Adult guests can harvest 2 peaches and take home an additional set of 3 ripe peaches as a special souvenir. Duration: approx. 60 minutes.
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This is not a typical sightseeing tour. Instead of focusing on detailed explanations or busy itineraries, this experience is designed around stillness, atmosphere, and the changing character of Kurashiki. By exploring the area in the early morning or at night—when most visitors are gone—you can experience the town in its most authentic state. The quiet canals, soft light, and subtle sounds reveal a side of Kurashiki that cannot be seen during the day. The tour is intentionally minimal in explanation, allowing space to observe, reflect, and connect with the surroundings at your own pace. Your guide offers just enough context to deepen your understanding, without interrupting the natural rhythm of the walk. This creates a more personal and immersive experience, closer to a moment of reflection than a standard guided tour.
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This is not just a sightseeing tour of Kurashiki’s beautiful streets — it’s a journey into how the town was built. While most tours focus on scenery, this experience reveals the story behind it: how a small canal town grew into a center of commerce and modern industry, and the people who shaped its transformation. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll uncover the connections between merchant culture, industrial development, and local beliefs — turning what you see into something you truly understand. As a private tour, it offers a relaxed pace and a more personal, in-depth experience tailored to your interests.
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Let's enjoy the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter elegantly from a different perspective by riding a rickshaw. The rickshaw puller, who knows the area well, will guide you through the streets and highlight the attractions of the Bikan Historical Quarter. Along the way, you will stop by the UKIYO-E Kuniyoshi Museum, a rare museum that exclusively collects ukiyo-e. Please take your time to enjoy the museum, which has been renovated from an old Japanese house.
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Enjoy Kurashiki’s history and peaceful scenery on a leisurely 3.5-hour Brompton cycling tour. Guided in English, this tour takes you through quiet local roads, scenic countryside, the Bikan Historical Quarter, selected local spots, and a relaxing café break. It is ideal for travelers who want to experience both famous sights and everyday local charm. Optional plans with lunch, the Ohara Museum of Art, or the Ohara Residence are also available. The order of stops may vary depending on the cafés and shops visited.
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