You can visit a sake brewery continuing for 270 years from Edo Era in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture. Sake from Fukushima has set a new record of winning the first largest number of gold prizes for six years in a row at the Annual Japan Sake Awards where sake breweries from all over the country compete with each other. Enjoy...Read more
The coastal area, called 'Hama-dori' of Fukushima Prefecture, is quite a unique area in the world because a complex disaster, not only an earthquake and tsunami but also a nuclear accident hit there at the same time. What on earth happened there on March 11th, 2011-
By viewing from the train along the coastal line with a local guide, you...Read more
Damaged by the nuclear accident, the number of residents became zero for a while in Katsurao Village. This area used to be prosperous in agriculture and stockbreeding until the disaster occurred, but all failed due to the radioactive contamination. Now that a decade has passed since the disaster, 400 residents have returned and successfully...Read more
Experience the unique culture and history of Kitakata as you visit temples and shrines in the city. During this half-day tour, travel with your private guide throughout the city and stop at a Shinto shrine, a Buddhist temple, and a wagashi sweet...Read more
Knowing the history of Aizu, you will be a fan of Aizu's last shrine, "Yoho Matsudaira", who was connected with the future of Aizu while being tossed by the turbulence of the late Tokugawa period. The scarlet garment from Emperor Komei is so beautiful that I want to come at least once. Aizu Aoi crest is embroidered on the back with kinshi. Wear...Read more
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Aizuwakamatsu!
Aizuwakamatsu is a former feudal capital featuring a number of historical attractions that you can visit during a leisurely cycle around its quiet streets. In addition, stop by the number of...Read more
Japan still remains a place full of mysteries. A culture completely different from ours with an incomprehensible writing system and customs that for many people are exotic. All of that contribute to make it difficult to approach this world, but at the same time makes it fascinating and intriguing.
This tour will help you understand the...Read more
This plan enables you to stay at a ryokan (hotel) associated with a Japanese poet who wrote lyrics of the famous children's songs and visit a Japanese sake brewery or a winery. In the hotel, you will watch the Jangara Nenbutsu Dance, an intangible cultural property, passed down in Iwaki area since ancient times. The female master...Read more
You can visit a sake brewery continuing for 270 years from Edo Era in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture. Sake from Fukushima has set a new record of winning the first largest number of gold prizes for six years in a row at the Annual Japan Sake Awards where sake breweries from all over the country compete with each other. Enjoy...Read more
- Photos taken by professional photographers - Leave hair makeup and dressing - Travel around historical spots using the city tour bus - Admission tickets for Tsuruga Castle and samurai residences are also very advantageous as a set. - Become a history interpreter with a history interpreter guide so you can become an Aizu history...Read more
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Aizuwakamatsu!
Aizuwakamatsu is a former feudal capital featuring a number of historical attractions that you can visit during a leisurely cycle around its quiet streets. In addition, stop by the number of...Read more
You can learn about renewable power at Tsuchiyu Onsen Hot Spring located within the national park. Enjoy a tour of a binary geothermal power plant utilizing hot spring heat, then have lunch and a bath at a traditional hot spring...Read more