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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.

The tour begins with a private tour of a Karakuri puppet demonstration by the Karakuri Ningyo Creator Shobei Tamaya, Ⅸ. Without having to worry about other guests, you can enjoy a close-up look at the precious traditional techniques of the Inuyama Festival float Karakuri and tatami room Karakuri, accompanied by commentary from Shobei. The puppets, which move intricately as if brought to life by Shobei's hands, are like a story unto themselves. After viewing the Karakuri puppets, you can relax and enjoy traditional flavors at Japanese restaurant Kokon. You can enjoy exquisite Japanese cuisine in a private setting without having to worry about other guests. Enjoy an unparalleled day of savoring the pinnacle of "food" and "elegance" in an exclusive space.

Hotel Indigo's restaurant has a spacious feel, and its sophisticated interior is inspired by old folk houses in Inuyama Castle Town. The lighting is reminiscent of cormorant fishing torches, and the ceiling is inspired by the flow of the Kiso River. The food is plentiful and can be served for dinner.

We have prepared a special original course meal. We are filled with a sense of hospitality, including ingredients from Aichi, Inuyama ware dishes, and original chopstick bags. Local sake is also abundant. You can choose where to eat, such as a counter, table, or private room. There's also a surprise at the end! ! !

This luxury plan invites you into a world where profound history and modern serenity meet. Your journey begins with a private tour of Jo-an, the National Treasure tea house built by Oda Urakusai, the younger brother of the legendary Oda Nobunaga. Step into the heart of "wabi-sabi" with exclusive morning access to Urakuen Garden. Savoring matcha in a setting unchanged for centuries, you will feel the very spirit of Japan. Following this cultural immersion, find ultimate relaxation in the elegance of your Urakuen Suite. This is more than a stay—it is a rare encounter with timeless beauty, uniquely yours to discover.

Explore the transformative Meiji era at Meiji Village, an open-air museum showcasing authentic structures from Japan's modernization period. This guided experience adapts to your interests, allowing you to choose from express visits to in-depth explorations of historic buildings that illustrate Japan's cultural shift. Travel through the village using preserved transportation methods like historic streetcars and steam locomotives for an immersive journey. Recognized as a filming location for numerous productions, Meiji Village blends real history with cinematic charm, creating a unique cultural experience. - Guided tour options: express, comprehensive, or extended - Experience authentic Meiji-era architecture and learn from knowledgeable guides - Travel between areas using historic transportation methods - Ideal for history lovers and those interested in Japanese culture

You can recreate the potter's wheel experience as many times as you like. You can create it as many times as you like until you are satisfied. Please create your favorite utensils such as rice bowls, plates, tea cups, etc. You can also choose the color when finished. The craftsmen's talk will be unique and it will be a fun time.

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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