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
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...Read more
On this one day walking tour, you will explore the highlights of Nagoya and discover the rich historical legacy of the samurai era. You will visit the Nagoya Castle, the Osu Kannon Temple, as well as the modern Sakae area!
Please note: The Main Castle tower in Nagoya castle will be closed to the public from May 7th,2018.The entire Hommaru...Read more
Half a day in Nagoya, how lucky are you- It might not seem like enough time but trust us, with one of our friendly hosts from the area by your side you can experience its essence. Take in the iconic sights like the Nagoya Castle and the Sky-Boat Ferris wheel, stroll through the Noritake Garden, see the city's vast skyline from atop the Nagoya TV...Read more
Nagoya is steeped in ancient history, culture and tradition but is also a modern metropolis of neon lights and a thriving community. With so many things going, you may need a kickstart on this trip. Fear not! With one of our friendly hosts by your side to show you the ropes, you’ll soon find your feet while seeing some of the city's highlights...Read more
With one of our hosts, an expert foodie, you will eat your way through Nagoya- a city that has its own name for its local food (its "Nagoya meshi" in Japanese FYI). Learn how to eat hitsumabushi (grilled eel on rice) like the locals or munch on a bowl of miso nikomi (udon-style noodles served in miso broth) at an underground mall. Slurp down ramen...Read more
Move over Disney World, there's a new kid on the block. Okay, maybe not new but definitely underrated when it comes to family-friendly fun. We are talking about Nagoya of course. Follow one of our friendly hosts on an adventure through the city that is guaranteed to thrill young and old alike. Visit the Nagashima Spa Land and its massive amusement...Read more
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...Read more
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...Read more
On this tour you'll be transported by coach from Nagoya to see UNESCO world heritage village of Shirakawago and stroll through the historical town of...Read more
Visit the best parts of Japan with a English speaking guide. You will be taken to the Magome-juku, 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...Read more
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...Read more
Nagoya is a city of must-sees and, while you won't be able to see it all in a day (unless you're The Flash), one of our friendly hosts will help you tick off some of those must-sees on your bucket list. Take in the breath-taking sights of Osu Kannon Temple or the famous Nagoya Castle, where you can catch a ninja demonstration- just don't...Read more
-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...Read more
With a National Licensed and Experienced English speaking guide, this tour will allow you to explore Nagoya / Aichi more efficiently in one day. Enjoy a full-day walking tour in Fukuoka accompanied by an experienced guide who shares the modern and traditional sides of the dynamic Japanese ancient city.
Visit the best parts of Nagoya with a private car. You will be taken to Nagoya castle, where you'll see golden dolphin on the top of the castle. After that you will be transferred to Noritake garden which has an elegant and dynamic table ware and Toyota commemorative museum which provides you with the spirits of study and create cars. The tour...Read more
Due to the mountainous nature of Japan's central region, getting around by train is difficult and time-consuming, but by joining this bus tour you can visit both Gujo and Shirakawago in a single day, departing from Nagoya...Read more
On this tour, you can explore Shirakawa-go, a village with beautiful scenery reminiscent of the past. Shirakawago is the village with beautiful scenery that is reminiscent of olden times. The village contains 114 thatched roofed gassho style houses and was designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1995, as the houses are still used...Read more
Take a trip to the outskirts of Nagoya and see Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's five castles with National Treasure structures, along with a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter.
Customers on this tour will use public transportation and learn more about the history, culture, and way of life of the local people. As this is a...Read more