Tour Concept Our new project “FURUSATO Cycling” tour is launched to offer an experience in which you can fully enjoy the “REAL HAGI”. We offer a guided cycling tour where you will be able to feel the local life and visit special spots which usually cannot be visited, while cycling through the beautiful countryside.
Shimonoseki, Honshu island's westernmost city, is a popular tourist destination for its rich nature and seafood. The Kanmon Strait, which separates Shimonoseki from Kitakyushu, has been a key point in the history of Japan, including the Battle of Dan-no-ura and the Shimonoseki War, which triggered the Meiji Restoration.
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Shimonoseki and Moji port area!
Shimonoseki has prospered as a gateway to Eurasia. With a wealth of historical sites, ethnic atmosphere, beautiful scenery and Japanese cuisine, Shimonoseki will capture your...Read more
The sake tasting process is similar to that of wine: see, swirl, sniff, sip, swish and swallow or spit. During this amazing experience, you will visit three famous Shuzou sake breweries in Yamaguchi: Nakashimaya brewery ,Yamagata brewery and Hatsumomidi brewery. You can try sake tasting at the Shuzou sake brewery. You will receive an Ochoko sake...Read more
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Shimonoseki and Moji port area!
Shimonoseki has prospered as a gateway to Eurasia. With a wealth of historical sites, ethnic atmosphere, beautiful scenery and Japanese cuisine, Shimonoseki will capture your...Read more
Jo-Namagashi is a high quality Wagashi, a Japanese traditional confectionery, containing more than 30% of water, and created into elaborate beautiful forms. It is often served at tea ceremonies because the excellent artistry of Jo-Namagashi makes it more special compared to other sweets. Their appearance, made carefully and delicately, resembles...Read more