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...Read more
Please note that the market tour here means a local supermarket tour. 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 show and describe the different ingredients used in Japanese cooking and seasoning. If you like, Akiko can help you purchase local ingredients...Read more
This tour offers an excursion around the Yanagibashi fish market in Nagoya with a licensed guide, followed by either a breakfast of fresh sushi at a nearby restaurant or a sushi cooking...Read more
While you can walk Osu on your own, there is no way you will truly understand its significance without the helpful explanations of a guide. I will guide you to the most delicious food stops, and hidden shrines and temples that are hard to find. You will learn about the history and culture of Osu and Nagoya in...Read more
In a small group of up to 6 people, you will walk around Sakae with our knowledgeable guide.
While sampling different Nagoya specialties such as Hitsumabushi, Oni Manju, 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...Read more
A private food tour to explore not only the food of Nagoya but the history and culture of the city through its food. This tour can include local foods such as Miso Nikomi Udon (Miso stewed Udon noodles), Hitsumabushi (grilled eel on rice), Tenmusu (mini rice balls with a shrimp Tempura filling) and much more. You can however also choose...Read more
On this tour, you will wear a kimono and walk in the old town of Mt. Inuyama. If you wear a colorful kimono, you might even feel like a princess- The old town itself where you can walk and eat is also an instragrammable spot. Inuyama is famous for its Kushi cuisine (skewers), there are several types of skewers all of which are kawaii. Looking...Read more
Okazaki, the second largest city in Aichi Prefecture, has a long history and you can enjoy traditional buildings and food. It is also a recommended place for sightseeing because of its convenience. Make fun memories with the guide...Read more
-Outline- What about having an amazing experience of making instant miso soup like Japanese Samurais did back in the day- Learn from our Nishio’s local guide the exciting history of miso and its making process step by step. You will first make a visit to our miso warehouse which has more than 100 years of history and afterwards, you will...Read more
Witness fabulous views along the Kiso River while delighting in exquisite Japanese cuisine from a local restaurant.
From the cruise, view fascinating scenery such as beautiful Inuyama Castle, a national treasure, or a stratum from 200 million years ago. Enjoy dishes made with abundant local ingredients provided by a local...Read more
The headquarters of Mizukan, the company that produces Japam's No.1 vinegar. At the Mizkan museum see large ships and learn about Japanese food. There is also a place to make your sushi, and own label for the healthy ponzu and so on! Since this mikan was developed for sake, there is also a sake storehouse on site! Let's learn about sake in the...Read more
-OUTLINE- The Japanese south-central city of Nishio, also called as the Mikawa's Little Kyoto, is along with the worldwide known city of Uji (Kyoto), one of the top cities of matcha production. First we will enjoy a brief tour around the Nishio's Historic Museum followed by a pleasant walk through the historic park, accompanied by our local...Read more
Nishio City is one of Japan's leading matcha producing areas, and uses most of its tea leaves for producing green tea rather than green tea. There are two types of matcha: tea ceremony and product, which are more expensive. Matcha for products is used in many ingredients, including Haagen-Dazs ice cream. Every year from late April to May, tea...Read more
-OUTLINE- Discover the world of Japanese tea with this amazing experience with a local English-speaking guide. From the production process to tasting, you will be able to learn everything you need to know about Nishio’s matcha.
-HIGHLIGHTS- All at once: Tea Fields Tour, Tea Factory Tour and Matcha Making Expericence Make...Read more
-Outline- Take a unique journey through Tokoname’s bars and enjoy their local drinks and food. In this tour you will make a bar hopping accompanied by a local English speaker guide who will unveil Tokoname’s most entertaining secrets and help you to communicate with the bar staff. -Highlights- - Enjoy local food and drinks taking...Read more
Refresh yourself in the spectacular scenery of Takayama and Shirakawa-go, two settlements found deep in the mountains of Gifu. Learn about their abundant traditional architecture dating back to over 400 years ago, and the culture surrounding them. You will gain a lot of knowledge and fun facts with your English-speaking guide driver....Read more