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Experience the beauty of Mt. Fuji on a private day trip from Tokyo with an English-speaking driver. Travel at your own pace and visit top spots like Oshino Hakkai village, Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine, and Lake Kawaguchi. Enjoy views from Chureito Pagoda and the Kachi-Kachi Ropeway. This tour offers cultural sights, scenic landscapes, and shopping, ideal for families and small groups. - Duration: About 10 hours, including pick-up and drop-off at any hotel in Tokyo - Custom Itinerary: Adjust the schedule and stops to match your interests. You may also include locations such as Shiraito Falls, Fuji Safari Park, or other scenic spots based on your preferences - Private Vehicle: Exclusive, comfortable transport for your group throughout the trip

Join us for a comfortable private car tour for all ages of Nagoya and its nearby surroundings, guided by a fun and experienced local expert. Relax and enjoy the views and engaging conversation as we travel from one location to the next. This itinerary is a template and can be customized to suit your preferences. Tokugawa garden and Osu Kannon old shopping street can be substituted for the Toyota museum (1200 yen pp) It's perfect for the warmer (eg melting hot) and cold (frozen into a popsicle) times. This tour is especially recommended for Cruise ship passengers, as you get picked up at the boat terminal and returned there in time. There is no better way to see Nagoya than by car.

Do you know that Nagoya was once the center base of Samurai culture? During the Sengoku period in the 16th century when Samurai played an active role, the Owari district including Nagoya is known as the place where the most famous “Sengoku Daimyo”, powerful Japanese feudal lord, were from, such as “Oda Nobunaga”, “Toyotomi Hideyoshi” and “Tokugawa Ieyasu”. Why don’t you experience Japanese culture such as Japanese calligraphy and tea ceremony with English in a Kominka house in the city of Samurai culture “Nagoya”? We will welcome you at a special place where people actually used to live, not sightseeing facilities. Once you step inside, you will see the good old days of Japanese houses such as tatami mats, Shoji (paper walls) and traditional Japanese gardens which are rare today. With this quiet space, you can experience Japanese culture such as Japanese calligraphy and tea ceremony while understanding the history. This would be the special experience for your visit to Japan.

"There's nothing to do in Nagoya. It's just a stop-over destination". We know you've heard it before and we're here to show you first-hand that this is absolutely false. Nagoya's nightlife offers one of the highest energy, youthful and fascinating experiences in Japan—you just need to know where to look for it. Our local, long-term resident guides will peel back the layers of the nightlife. They will place you in the locations and situations that made them decide to call this place home. By the end of the night, you will also consider Nagoya to be one of your favorite cities in Japan. At the start of the crawl, you will receive a free beer or highball (your choice!), 4 shots of local sake throughout the night (any additional drinks will be at your own cost), and local residents as your party guides who can speak both Japanese and English. In total we will visit 4 unique locations to enjoy Nagoyan culture and people, with the option to end the night at a club.

Hi lovely travelers, A tour for all ages! Join this unforgettable tour of Korankei valley , a peaceful retreat from the busyness of Nagoya, with a stop at Toyota automobile museum, under the guidance of a private experienced guide by minivan. Relax and enjoy the view while I take you from your place of departure to the locations and back. I will answer any questions you have about Japan and life in Japan, through the eyes of an unbiased "Japan lifer". Stroll through the historic streets, dip your toes in the river, and if you're feeling adventurous, embark on a gentle hike. Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of the Edo period and enjoy the tranquility that Asuke has to offer. A great chance for travelers weary of large group of tourists and or have seen all the major toursits spots and would like to experience Japan's tranquil side. .

The Sumo Tournament Experience in Nagoya is an experience at the famous Grand Sumo Tournament that occurs only once a year in Nagoya (July). The experience allows guests to learn about sumo traditions and culture with an English-speaking tour guide (expert in sumo wrestling) while watching one of the most exciting sports in Japan. This is a join-in group experience with about 15 - 20 guests (minimum of 15 people is required to operate this tour; if we do not have enough bookings, the tour will be canceled and the guest will receive a full refund).

You will walk around Sakae with our knowledgeable guide. While sampling different Nagoya specialties such as Hitsumabushi, Tenmusu, Ebi Senbei, and more you will learn about the dishes backgrounds, the restaurants, and places you visit. Insider information and background stories are what make this tour special! Enjoy your private 3.5-hour foodie walking tour in Nagoya.

Hidden deep within the mountains of Central Japan, the historic towns of Hida-Takayama and Shirakawa-go provide an excellent retreat into the scenic countryside and an authentic example of life during Edo-era Japan. This tour provides you with round-trip transportation from Nagoya with a dedicated guide. The small group size allows you to experience these beautiful locations up close and personal. Plus our unique-connectable tour system allows you the option of ending this tour in Takayama, Kanazawa, or Shirakawa-go. Step into the past and savor the views of the Japanese countryside as you are led by a friendly and experienced guide on this full-day tour from Nagoya.

In this tour, you experience many aspects of this district. Historical temples and shrines dating back more than 400 years, nostalgic stores and restaurants from 80 years ago, and modern diverse gathering spots that revitalized this area recently. Located just 10 minutes walk from Nagoya Station, Endoji and Shikemichi Historical District now attracts a lot of locals, both young and old. Wander into the nostalgic but modern district where you can see tall buildings over the roofs of historical houses and temples.

Please note that the market tour here means a local supermarket tour, which is typically where locals shop. After you meet your host Akiko at the station, she will accompany you to a local supermarket located near the JR station where she will introduce you to the different ingredients used in Japanese cooking. If you like, Akiko can help you purchase local ingredients to take home. After the tour, join Akiko in her kitchen to make classic Nagoya dishes such as red miso stew, shrimp tempura in a rice ball or fried chicken, Nagoya style. You will also learn to make dashi, the foundation of Japanese cooking. Your cooking class will last about an hour before you sit down to share the Nagoyan style Japanese meal you helped prepare. Akiko is thrilled about the opportunity to share specialties from Nagoya as a lot of people don’t know how to cook Nagoya-style food. Because of this, many Nagoyans themselves eat their local specialities at restaurants!

Discover Nagoya’s highlights in just 6 hours with a knowledgeable and friendly local guide. This tour is the most efficient way for first-time visitors to cover many of the city’s major highlights. Travel like a local using Japan’s famously clean and punctual public transportation! Cruise ship guests are welcome — our guides will ensure you return to the port strictly on time. The itinerary is just a model — we’ll always tailor it to suit your pace and interests. -Just come ready to have once in a lifetime adventure !

Step back in time and stroll through Nagoya’s samurai legacy on this walking tour from Nagoya Castle to Kincshachi Yokocho. Begin your journey at the majestic Nagoya Castle, home to golden shachihoko and reconstructed palace halls that reveal the power of the Tokugawa clan. Explore impressive stone walls, lush gardens, and historic watchtowers as you trace the footsteps of feudal lords. At the end of this tour, you will get to know about local foods at Kinshachi Yokocho. ・Discover Nagoya Castle with an expert guide ・Learn about samurai culture and Edo-era construction ・Get to know about local specialities at Kinshachi Yokocho ・Perfect intro to Nagoya for first-time visitors

Discover the Roots of Manufacturing City Nagoya Immerse yourself in the history of monozukuri (“Craftsmanship”) culture on this private tour. Visit two sites of the world famous companies; Noritake, a tableware and technology company, and Toyota. Both Noritake and Toyota originated from Central Japan, which is considered to be the most important region for advanced manufacturing. With live demonstrations and dedicated guides, learning more about the foundations of Toyota’s studious, challenging, kaizen (striving for improvement), and creative spirit will be an exciting once in a lifetime experience. All entrance fees included.

Escape the city for a day and immerse yourself in the natural splendor of the Japan Alps. Tour a vibrant flower park, a charming mountain farm, and the iconic Kamikochi region of the Chubu Sangaku National Park. Hike the well-maintained trails to Kappa-bashi—as your guide points out unique flora and fauna along the way—and capture stunning views of the surrounding mountains. This full-day tour from Nagoya allows you to journey to the Japan Alps and experience its natural beauty to the fullest as you are led by an experienced, English-speaking guide.

In this tour, you will experience a ”night out” the Japanese way. You will explore Nagoya’s Izakaya culture at two locations and learn about Japanese Sake while enjoying fresh local food. Tour Highlights: - Visit two local Sake bars in the in the center of Nagoya - Learn about the history of Sake with your Certified Sake Expert guide - Sample many different types of Japanese Sake (sweet to dry, warm and cold) - Enjoy some delicious local appetizers that perfectly match with Sake - Experience Nagoya's Izakaya culture and share a table with locals

This is Japan’s first ever musical stage event designed specifically for international guests led by world renowned Koto artist Rie Asai. This special stage offers a captivating blend of traditional Japanese music, storytelling, and cultural immersion featuring SHOGUN era. Owari Tokugawa ruled Nagoya and was one of Tokugawa’s three branches. Enjoy a unique theatrical performance featuring traditional Japanese musical instruments, the koto, sho, hichiriki, sangen, and kagura bells, Japanese bells, Japanese drums, accompanied by storytelling. The performance is inspired by the history of SHOGUN era. Beyond the performance, you’ll have the rare opportunity to interact with the performing artists and try playing traditional Japanese instruments yourself. The venue is Noh Theatre Practice Room, a hidden cultural gem rarely open to the public. Admire the majestic pine tree, beautifully painted on the stage backdrop, and experience the elegance of this historic setting up close.

From Nagoya take the train and then the bus to Magome, one of the post towns along the Nakasendo, the old merchant route connecting Tokyo and Kyoto during the Edo Period. From there hike the 7.8-kilometer-long trail to the next post town Tsumago, an even older and more beautiful mountain village. The hike leads along old paths through forests and stunning nature all year round. At Tsumago you will try the local Hoba Miso for lunch as well as some delicious soft-serve ice cream for dessert. Finish your tour with a visit to the town's museum.

Discover the essence of traditional Japanese home cooking, ichiju-sansai, in Nagoya, where local fermentation traditions enhance dishes with miso, malt, and soy sauce. Learn to craft a Japanese soup stock using kelp and bonito flakes under the guidance of Grandma, sharing her expertise and culinary wisdom. Choose from two menus featuring cherished family recipes like chicken and salmon celebrated in the region for generations. After preparing and tasting these dishes, participants partake in a serene matcha ceremony, crafting and enjoying matcha with seasonal Japanese sweets. Limited to four people, this intimate experience promises a personalized journey into Nagoya's rich culinary heritage.

Book your Private Arrival Transfer from Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) to Tokyo downtown hotel or address. Don't go through all the hassle of waiting in a long taxi or shared shuttles queues and use our private, door to door airport transfer. Your driver will be waiting for you at a scheduled time and you will travel comfortably to your destination. • Meeting with a Nameplate • We track your Flight • Door-to-door Service • No Hidden Charges • Clean cars & Professional drivers

Discover the natural beauty and captivating history of Aichi on this unforgettable one-day tour, perfect for nature lovers, foodies, and photographers alike. Explore the iconic Toyokawa Inari (one of the "Big 3 Inari shrines in Japan") with its one thousand stone foxes. Discover the secret behind the bold flavors the Nagoya-region is known for in a miso factory tour—complete with a tasting experience. Marvel at the natural beauty of Korankei Gorge, one of Japan’s top spots for autumn foliage (with over 4,000 maple trees). And explore Sanshu Asuke Yashiki Village, a picturesque open-air museum, where local craftsmen are dedicated to keeping traditions alive. This tour will fill your stomach, heart, and camera roll by taking you to some of Aichi’s most photogenic spots with a perfect blend of nature, history, culture, and timeless beauty.

What decisively differentiates this tour is the guide’s attentiveness to each traveler to make the experience memorable. Firstly, each traveler will receive three souvenirs which are hard to come by. 1) A pamphlet showing photos and profiles of wrestlers with English translation. The guide will walk you through it as you watch each fight. 2) A cheer-up towel for a particular wrestler. The guide will show you how to use it when the wrestler is going to fight; cheering up a particular wrestler will significantly increase the joy of watching. 3) A sumo booklet which tells pretty much all about sumo. Secondly, using an earphone guide system, your guide will provide real-time commentaries through your headset throughout the tournament.

Take part in a shibori tie-dye workshop in Arimatsu and learn all about this ancient Japanese art from a local guide. The experience starts with a walking tour around the old city, so you can admire its original Edo-era buildings, shop for souvenir shibori art, and visit the Tie-Dyeing Museum where you can see where you can see demonstrations of experienced tying craftswomen. Afterward, you'll head to your workshop to create your very own shibori tie-dye masterpiece. Choose from two options when you book online. After Jan 10th 2023 ① Handkerchief / Tenugui fabric (Tour duration 6hours) ② T-Shirts (Tour duration: 6.5hours)

-Explore Ancient Techniques at Nagoya Castle and Modern Technology at SCMAGLEV. This tour focuses on technique and technology from ancient to modern. At the Honmaru Palace in Nagoya Castle, you’ll be amazed by how present engineers and craftsmen reproduced one of the most beautiful and powerful architectural structures at the time with their authentic technique and material. The fact that the craftsmanship has been passed by generation to generation can be discovered at the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park. You’ll see the passage of how Japanese railways have been developed from steam locomotives to regular trains, and from shinkansen (bullet trains) to MAGLEV (magnetic speed trains).

Explore Nagoya's cherry blossom beauty with a passionate local host in this unique seasonal experience. Start along the picturesque Yamazaki River, lined with blooming cherry trees. Then, visit Tsuruma Park, a bustling spot for cherry blossom viewing that embodies Nagoya's communal spirit. Continue to Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens for a tranquil nature experience. Discover Shirotori Garden, a hidden gem with elegant landscapes enhancing the cherry blossoms' elegance. Experience local cuisine with a seasonal bento box from a local "depachika" food hall. The tour concludes with a traditional hanami picnic, enjoying the bento amidst blossoms. This journey offers deep immersion into Nagoya's soul during cherry blossom season, connecting you to the city's cultural heart.

In this tour, you will visit TripAdvisor’s TOP 2 popular sites in Nagoya; the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, and SCMAGLEV and Railway Park. This tour focuses on the technology, passion, and effort of Japanese engineers. At the Toyota Commemorative Museum, you will discover how Central Japan has been developed as a manufacturing region led by Toyota. Then, at the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park, you will learn how the Japanese railway was transformed from steam locomotives to rail cars, and from shinkansen (bullet train) to MAGLEV (magnetic speed train).

There are few historical organizations shrouded in as many myths, legends, and misconceptions as ninjas. This tour not only gives insight into the daily lives of ninja but also takes you along the most important route of Edo-era Japan, the Tokaido road, as you are led by an experienced English-speaking guide on this full-day tour from Nagoya. Travel to the home of one of the most powerful ninja clans in Japan and step foot into the past as your guide leads you through real-life locations in search of the “real ninja.”

Don't miss out on some incredible legends of the past! On this tour we share the legends and stories that made Mt. Horaiji a mysterious and sacred pilgrimage site for centuries, while showing you the highlights as locals. We start with a rugged cliff path and its views from the top, then a visit to the shrine of a powerful samurai with many legends to tell. After this we’ll enjoy an included bento lunch while marvelling at the views. After that we visit a lookout through native forest, before going down the stone steps, taking a detour through a quiet part of the temple grounds. On Saturdays we visit the dramatic river nearby instead of one lookout because of public transport. On cloudy days or days with light rain, the mountain still has an amazing atmosphere, but due to the need for extra caution on the steps, we cannot visit one lookout. Join us on an adventure of cultural discovery and natural exploration, where you can hear the legends and stories of Mt Horaiji.

Tourist attractions are ok, but this tour has captured the hearts of the guests the most. And above all, the best way to feel the real Japan is to blend in with the locals. I would like to introduce a few of the places where we usually spend extraordinary time. The highlight is an antique shop. It is wonderful rummaging through all the treasures, where you can make many purchases at bargain prices. E.g. acupuncture to relieve travel fatigue, a barbershop to get a haircut, or anything else. I will accompany you as much as possible. There were also requests for modern farmhouse-style monpe and rare imported items from the old DC brand. Please feel free to customize your own combination of these places!

Experience the elegance and sacredness of Japanese tradition by wearing the attire of a Shinto priest or Miko (shrine maiden), symbols of devotion to the Shinto gods. This is a unique opportunity to engage with the deep rooted history and traditions of Japan. During this experience, you will learn the proper rituals and etiquette of Shinto practices. You will also have the rare chance to step into sacred areas typically restricted to shrine staff and participate in devotional service in a holy atmosphere.

Immerse yourself in the special charm of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and learn about the history and architecture of its iconic gassho-zukuri houses. As it is a self-guided tour, you can enjoy meals and sightseeing at your own pace. Enjoy a hassle-free journey from Nagoya to Shirakawa-go, with non-stop direct bus service. Please select an option with one-way or round trip bus tickets. Round trip ticket option schedule (One day): 7:15 AM from Nagoya 11:05 AM at Shirakawa-go Enjoy leisure time for exploration. 2:15 PM from Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal 6:35 PM in Nagoya One-way ticket from Nagoya to shirakawa-go: 7:15 AM from Nagoya 11:05 AM at Shirakawa-go One-way ticket from Shirakawa-go to Nagoya: 2:15 PM from Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal 6:35 PM in Nagoya One-way ticket from Nagoya to shirakawa-go: 10:00 AM from Takayama green Hotel 11:05 AM at Shirakawa-go One-way ticket from Shirakawa-go to Takayama: 2:15 PM from Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal 3:20 PM in Takayama

Discover the Soul of Nagoya on a Private Walking Tour Step into the heart of Nagoya with a private, customized walking tour that blends history, spirituality, and local flavor. Explore iconic landmarks like Nagoya Castle, Spiritual Atsuta Shrine, and the lively Osu Shopping District, all at your own pace. Travel in comfort with a nationally licensed guide who picks you up in a private car from Nagoya—making your journey smooth, safe, and personal from start to finish. Few reviews here yet, but I have many 5-star reviews on other platforms—book with confidence! Highlights: ・Explore Nagoya Castle’s Honmaru Palace and enjoy samurai photo opportunities. ・Experience Atsuta Shrine’s sacred aura and try the sword-lifting tradition. ・Stroll Osu’s lively streets filled with shops and savor local food for lunch. ・Trusted as a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter (Cert. No. EN00703). ・Comfortable travel with a private car and 10+ years professional driving.

・Miso is an essential ingredient for Japanese people, used to make miso soup both at home and in restaurants, with each household having its own unique flavor. ・Immerse yourself in the art of making instant miso soup while engaging with a friendly local guide from Nishio City. ・Discover the secrets behind the delicious miso soup served in Japanese restaurants and learn tips to recreate it at home. ・Step into a historic miso brewery with over 150 years of tradition and uncover the craftsmanship that goes into every batch. ・Savor the unique flavors of red miso and white miso as you create your own personalized miso soup—and enjoy the satisfaction of tasting your creation. ・Gain insight into the fascinating process of miso production and explore the rich red miso culture that’s unique to the Chubu region. ・Perfect for food enthusiasts and families alike, this tour offers a delightful hands-on experience, where even kids will have fun making their own instant miso soup!

Highlights -Step inside a master teapot craftsman’s studio, rarely open to the public -Learn the secrets of brewing smooth, flavorful tea with Tokoname teapots -Savor Japanese tea with traditional wagashi sweets in an intimate setting -Stroll Tokoname’s pottery path with a local guide -Explore galleries, shops, and cafés at your own pace after the tour Tour Overview Tokoname, one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns with over 1,000 years of history, is renowned worldwide for its teapots and living ceramic traditions. On this tour, you’ll step inside the studio of a master craftsman, normally closed to the public, to discover the artistry and function of Tokoname teapots and learn traditional tea brewing with seasonal wagashi sweets. A guided walk along the Pottery Footpath reveals historic kilns, galleries, and walls of clay pipes, offering insight into the town’s heritage. The tour concludes with free time to explore shops, cafés, or enjoy lunch at your own pace.

Highlights -Journey into Nishio, Japan’s historic hometown of premium matcha cultivation -Discover the story of matcha through stone-milling, tea ceremony, and whisking -Learn from a licensed tea master in a noble family’s historic tea room -Conclude with a refined Kaiseki (multi-course meal) inspired by the fragrance of matcha Tour Overview For centuries, Nishio has been revered as Japan’s hometown of matcha, where ideal climate and pure waters create tea of deep umami and vivid color. This experience invites you into that legacy: observe a formal tea ceremony in a historic tea room, then whisk your own bowl with guidance from a tea master. Mill your own matcha using a traditional stone grinder and learn the cultural story behind Nishio tea from a local guide. Conclude with a seasonal kaiseki meal infused with premium Nishio matcha at a restored traditional residence, savoring the harmony of flavor, history, and place.

Highlights -Step inside Tōshun Brewery, a 160-year-old sake maker guided by the master brewer -Explore kura storehouses over 100 years old, built with timbers reserved for Nagoya Castle -Taste three distinctive sake varieties and discover how brewing methods shape flavor -Receive a bottle of the brewery’s celebrated sake, as a special souvenir Tour Overview This exclusive tour takes you inside Tōshun Shuzō, a historic sake brewery in Nagoya with over 160 years of tradition. Step into the Edo-period storehouse, built with timbers originally intended for Nagoya Castle, and see centuries-old brewing tools and documents. In the modern brewery, the master brewer guides you through each stage of the sake-making process. From November to April, you may even witness live brewing in progress. Afterward, enjoy a tasting of three distinct sake varieties, each crafted with different techniques. To conclude, receive a bottle of the brewery’s signature label as a memorable gift.

Walk through the town dressed in a kimono and savor matcha in a tea room. By combining these two experiences, you can gain a deeper appreciation of the charm of Japanese culture. In the tea room, you can actually try making matcha yourself. Enjoy a special moment that is not only perfect for photos but also leaves a lasting impression on your heart.

A tour is complete when you have a passionate tour guide beside you: What Makes Your Osaka Tours Unique? Osaka has passionate history and culture and so do we. Each of our local guides has their own love story with the city they call home. That is why each of the tour guides makes Certain that the tour is well conducted and worth exploring. Every tour is tailored to your exact preferences so your master planners take care of the minute details to curate a perfect route for you. Guided by the locals themselves: No one knows Osaka and its surrounding area better than the people who have lived there for some time. Complimentary Support While You’re Staying With Us: We also offer free support while you are in Japan. Need help with a restauarant booking- or a hotel or train? Simply ask your friendly guide or send us an email ....We love to help! Start your journey with us today. Safe travels!

Ring the whole family to enjoy the 40 attractions, including plenty of rides, shows, and interactive experiences in Legoland® Japan! The park’s construction includes over 17 million authentic Lego® pieces and 10,000 Lego® model sets. The kids will love exploring the 7 themed areas, including Bricktopia, Lego®City, Pirate Shores, Miniland, and more! Like other Legoland® theme parks, there is an emphasis on learning through playing so that kids can visualize and experience scientific concepts. Don’t miss this brand new theme park on your visit to Japan. The kids will never forget the experience!

Let's walk on the traditional town and experience Tie-Dye activity in Arimatsu. The town is on the TOKAI-DO which is main street from TOKYO to KYOTO. However Arimatsu keeps many traditional houses. And it's only 1km town, so don't worry about physical strength. You can see the actual Tie-Dye technique in front of you by old women living around here. In addition, you can experience the Tie dye activity and bring back your tie dye handkerchief as memorable souvenir.

With a whole day to explore Nagoya, you can get up to so much! Flit between centuries as you stroll through the city with one of our friendly hosts, discovering its famous attractions and hidden gems. Visit the iconic Atsuta Shrine or seek out the ninja demonstrations at Nagoya Castle (we are ninja obsessed). You could also explore the retail district Ōsu where century-old shops are wedged between high-end boutiques and beautiful temples. Nagoya is a city of ancient history and modern innovation and you'll experience the best of both worlds. Within 24 hours after booking you'll receive a short questionnaire about your personality and interests. Based on your responses, you'll be assigned a like-minded host. Your host will communicate with you directly to suggest an itinerary to help you discover what makes the city unique. You will also agree on a meeting time and place. Your itinerary is flexible, so during the experience, you can always change your mind about what you want to do.

Nishio, is a small town located in the south-central part of Aichi Prefecture. Nishio is known for being one of the major production areas of matcha along with Uji (Kyoto) and Kyoto proper. The quality of Nishio matcha is highly recognized throughout the country and overseas. This one day experience starts with a video introduction of the matcha production process. Your local guide will explain to you about the history of Nishio Matcha. Then, you will head to the tea fields and you will be able to take photos while wearing the traditional tea outfit. After tea field tour, you will take a brief factory tour to watch how the leaves are dried and prepared for tea-making. This will give you a good understanding of the process required to develop the harvested tea. Once you finish the tea factory tour, you will make your matcha cup for drinking with the guidance of the local tour guide. Finally, you will be able to enjoy the green tea with sweets.

Join this unforgettable tour that takes you to Japan's oldest castle with a private experienced guide and minivan. Relax and enjoy the view while I take you from your place of departure to the locations and back. I will answer any questions you have about Japan and life in Japan, through the eyes of an unbiased "Japan lifer". Wear a kimono and wonder through charming streets while savoring local delicacies. Perhaps take a ride in a traditional rickshaw and have matcha green tea in a traditional Japanese garden. Throughout the experience, I will capture your memories with video and photos. Finally, we’ll visit the unique Penis Shrine, where you can pray for a bountiful harvest, the flourishing of nature(fertility), and prosperous descendants or just take some awesome pics. On the way back I can stop at a local supermarket or any shop you want for you to stock up on necessities, before returning you to your hotel/boat/private plane

Let's walk on the traditional road made of pottery with friendly guide! At first, you can see and take pictures the beautiful view of pottery town. Next you can know the Japanese history, culture and life style through entering into Japanese traditional house. If you become hungry, Let's take the Japanese traditional food & drink which the guide recommends. If you want to make or paint pottery, you can try it. If you don't have time, you can buy some souvenir of hand made pottery for your great memory.

Nagoya Castle You can enjoy the exterior views and the impressive stone walls. Experience the grandeur of Nagoya Castle from the outside. Nagoya Castle Honmaru Goten (Main Palace) Explore the historical rooms and decorations of the Honmaru Goten. Enjoy the beautiful traditional architecture and interior design of the main palace. Shikemichi Stroll through Shikemichi, a historic area with preserved old townhouses and charming scenery. Feel the atmosphere of Nagoya’s past as you wander the streets. Tokugawa Art Museum Learn about the history and culture of the Tokugawa family at this museum. View exquisite tea ceremony tools, samurai armor, ancient documents, and other cultural artifacts from the Edo period. Osu Kannon Temple enjoy the local cuisine and shopping in the lively Osu district. Join us for a day of discovering Nagoya’s rich history and culture! There is a Japanese teacher on this tour, so you might also have the opportunity to learn some Japanese language!

Visit the best parts of Japan with a English speaking guide. You will be taken to the Magome-juku by local express bus, where you'll see a scene that very much resembles how the post town looked in the Edo period hundreds of years ago. Walk along a well preserved trail as a part of the historical Nakasendo Road between Kyoto and Edo (the old name for Tokyo) where Daimyo lords traveled about 200-300 years ago. Walking is about 3 hours. The tour will also go to Tsumago-juku which has row of historic buildings that should not be missed. Take a photos of the traditional Japanese scenary, then take a express train to Nagoya, walk or local train to your hotel.

A once-in-a-lifetime experience. Have you ever wondered about the vibrant world of Kabuki theater? Or have you dreamed of seeing a Geisha up close? Join our very exclusive tour for a rare and unforgettable glimpse into these fascinating aspects of Japanese culture. Discover the world of the Japanese performing arts with a professional guide trained in traditional Japanese dance. THIS IS A LIMITED TIME EXPERIENCE!! Make your booking until October 20th, 2023!! *Limited spots.

Discover the legacy of Samurai times at two sites; Nagoya Castle and Tokugawa Garden with it’s Samurai art museum. With a dedicated guide, enjoy the beauty of the castle with the gorgeous Hommaru Palace; a well-known masterpiece of architecture that was rebuilt completely with the same materials and techniques as the Edo Period during 17th Century Japan. Relax in the beautiful Japanese garden and gain deeper knowledge of the Tokugawa family in the museum. All entrance fees included.

Discover the artistry of Japanese violin-making at the renowned Suzuki Violin Workshop! Take a guided tour through the workshop, where you can admire a handwritten letter from Einstein, a fan of the Suzuki Violin. Learn about the history of this internationally acclaimed company, famous for producing 100,000 violins annually during the Meiji Era. Then, try your hand at varnishing violin parts, turning them into a unique strap to take home as a special souvenir. With an English-speaking guide, this experience blends tradition, craftsmanship, and history, making it an unforgettable visit!

Centrally located and surrounded by fertile plains, mountains, rivers, and the sea, it is easy to understand why Nagoya is known as “the Heart of Japan.” This castle city attracted samurai and craftsmen alike and, later, wealthy merchants and innovative leaders of industry. Today, Nagoya has cemented itself as Japan’s center of industry and is home to manufacturing giants such as Toyota, Brother, Noritake, Ibanez, Buffalo, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. This tour will take you into several historical estates and private gardens of these titans of industry. Marvel at the gilded artwork and golden screens in Honmaru Palace and sip tea while gazing at a garden designed for a daimyo as you are led by an experienced, English-speaking guide through Nagoya on this full-day tour.

Nagoya is known as the “Heart of Japan” for not only its central location and historical significance but also for its great contributions to the culture and industry of Japan. A city of innovation, the industrial prominence of the region had led it to become the home to manufacturing giants such as Toyota, Brother, Noritake, Ibanez, Buffalo, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. From automobiles to AI, and from edo-era lodgings to glass skyscrapers, this journey through Japan’s center of commerce will provide you with a glimpse into Nagoya’s industrial past and its dreams for a technological future as you are led by an experienced, English-speaking guide on this full-day tour.

Embark on a family-friendly journey to Gujo Hachiman, a small-yet-picturesque mountain village nicknamed "Little Kyoto" where Japan’s exceptional craftsmanship and timeless traditions come alive. Starting with a short scenic hike to Gujo-Hachiman Castle, you’ll stand where history was made, soaking in breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and town below. Wander the charming streets of this picturesque town, then partake in a truly unique creative experience at a food replica factory, crafting your own sushi platter or sweet treat. Dive into the lively world of Japanese festivals, where you’ll learn the steps of a dace from the local 24-hour dance festival that’s been celebrated for centuries. This 1-day tour from Nagoya allows you to experience the unique beauty, history, and (sometimes quirky) culture of small town Japan as you are led by an experienced, English-speaking guide.

In this tour, you will visit Nagoya’s three major sightseeing facilities very efficiently with a professional guide in one day. The amount of time spent at each location might be a bit shorter than the ones in our other tours, however, you will make the most of your time in Nagoya! All three of these sites will show you the excellence of “crafting and manufacturing”. At Honmaru Palace in Nagoya Castle, you’ll be embraced by the art of Samurai times here and there in the architecture. At the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, you’ll learn why the Central Japan area is known for manufacturing because of the Toyota Company. At the end of the tour, you’ll learn how the Japanese railway system has been developed as one of the top technologies in the world.

Spend just one day to have an overview of Japanese history from its inception to the modern times as you enjoy landmark visits with a local expert guide. We will visit three major landmarks where you can see and (sometimes) touch monuments and exhibits closely related to this tour’s theme of history overview. As we visit each landmark, your guide will relate the history chronologically from the nation’s inception, ancient times, ruling by samurai, through to the modern times. Specifically, we will visit three landmarks: 1) Atsuta Shrine Explore the nation’s origin and learn about major historical figures. 2) Nagoya Castle The guide will relate the history focusing on the period of warring states and transition to unification in early 17th century. 3) Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology The guide will demystify how Toyota could rise from scratch. It gives a clue to understanding the secret of Japan’s success in rapid industrialization.

This private and customizable tour for Tokyo is perfect for guests who would like to have their own itinerary planned based on their interests and preferences, allowing guests to experience the city at their own pace.

Embark on a scenic escape to the mountains and immerse yourself in the winter beauty of Japan’s Kiso Valley as you explore the rich history and traditions of the villages along the Nakasendo Trail on this day trip from Nagoya. Delight in a hands-on soba-making workshop where you’ll create and savor this iconic dish. Explore a traditional Kabuki theater and learn about the region’s favorite pastime. Wander through the picturesque streets of Magome-juku, a historic post town on the Nakasendo Trail, and soak in the tranquil surroundings. Led by an experienced, English-speaking guide, this winter only full-day tour offers a chance to relax and recharge in the serene countryside of Central Japan.

Have you ever made glass cups or accessories by yourself? Many foreigners do not have such experience. However, in Japan, it is common for ordinary people to create original works in professional workshops. It can also be said to be part of Japan's unique culture. It's great to come to Japan and buy unique Japanese souvenirs, but experiencing the culture of making your own with a professional is also the best memory of your trip to Japan. Many people also make them as souvenirs for family and friends back home. It will be a wonderful surprise for the person receiving the souvenir. Glass production is a very difficult process. However, if an experienced owner works with you, the results are usually satisfactory. Even if it doesn't turn out as you expected, the experience It will be an unforgettable memory and work. Please take this opportunity to try it yourself.

This tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich history, development, and modern life of Nagoya in a single day. Unlike custom tours, where flexibility may vary, this tour ensures that you'll explore all the listed highlights. Begin with the Toyota Commemorative Museum, where you’ll learn about Nagoya's industrial revolution. Then, head to Nagoya Castle, marveling at its golden shachihoko and exploring the Honmaru Palace. After a visit to Osu Kannon Temple and shopping street, enjoy a delicious local lunch. In the afternoon, visit Atsuta Shrine, home to the sacred Kusanagi sword, before concluding the tour. Experience everything from ancient to modern Nagoya in just one day!

Join your host Akiko in her kitchen to make classic Nagoya dishes such as red miso stew and shrimp tempura in a rice ball or fried chicken, Nagoya style. You will also learn how to make dashi stock from scratch for the miso stew. Your cooking class will last about an hour before you sit down to share the Nagoyan style Japanese meal you helped prepare. Akiko is thrilled about the opportunity to share specialties from Nagoya as a lot of people don’t know how to cook Nagoya-style food. Because of this, many Nagoyans themselves eat their local specialities at restaurants. If you have specific food preferences such as Halal or Vegan, please let Akiko know when making your reservation!

Discover the timeless beauty and rich heritage of Nagoya during autumn. This exclusive tour takes you through Japan’s historic landmarks and serene gardens, showcasing the best of Japan’s fall scenery. Tour Overview Your journey begins at Nagoya Castle, the proud symbol of the Tokugawa Samurai clan. Explore its magnificent grounds and the reconstructed Honmaru Palace, admired for its elegant wood and gold leaf design. After enjoying a seasonal local lunch, visit the Tokugawa Art Museum, home to Samurai treasures, tea ceremony utensils, and Noh masks. End your journey at the Tokugawa Garden, where fiery maple leaves reflect in tranquil ponds, creating one of Nagoya’s most stunning autumn views Why You’re Going to Love It This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, guided at a relaxed pace. All in one unforgettable day.

Step into old Japan on a private tour of Takayama and Shirakawa-go, two towns rich in tradition and charm. Stroll Takayama’s historic streets, then head to Shirakawa-go to see its iconic thatched-roof farmhouses. Discover folk culture, taste local flavors, and enjoy mountain views on this unforgettable journey. Travel in comfort with a nationally licensed guide who picks you up in a private car from Nagoya—making your journey smooth, safe, and personal from start to finish. Few reviews here yet, but I have many 5-star reviews on other platforms—book with confidence! Highlights: ・Stroll Takayama’s timeless streets, where nature and history blend seamlessly. ・Discover Shirakawa-go’s thatched roofs and tranquil mountain scenery. ・Experience the peaceful village atmosphere, like stepping back in time. ・Trusted as a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter (Cert. No. EN00703). ・Comfortable travel with a private car and 10+ years professional driving.