Things to do in Japan Page 379
- Age 3~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 07:10
・For more than 400 years, mountainous Hakone was the most difficult part of the Tokaido Highway, a land transportation route that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) with Kyoto.Hakone Sekisho was an important government checkpoint during Japan's Edo Period. strictly controlled at that time, the passage of travelers to and from Edo (present-day Tokyo) was monitored here.At the Hakone Sekisho Site Museum, visitors can see learn all about the activity of the highway during the time through models of the time period.Today, however, Hakone is only 90 minutes away from the capital and is easily accessible by bullet train, private express train, and highway bus.Although not far from Tokyo, as a designated geopark, Hakone has a rich natural environment. to recurrent volcanic activity in its ancient past, it has a unique rocky terrain, as well as numerous hot springs, and it is a rich natural habitat that is home to many endemic animals and plants.
- Age 7~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 07:45
To travel to Hakone, you will board the Odakyu Railways luxury Romance Car Limited Express train.(approximately 90 minutes), and you could spend a comfortable time observing the train window.After arriving in Hakone, first we will take the bus along the Old Hakone Highway to Amazake Chaya.After that,Let's enjoy a short trek along the Old Hakone Highway, which was built in the Edo period, before returning to the shores of Lake Ashinoko by bus.Our next stop is the Narukawa Art Museum, which has a small garden overlooking Lake Ashi. You can feel the elegant breeze blowing from Lake Ashi on the benches in the garden.If the weather is fine, you will be able to see Mt. Fuji over Lake Ashi, and you will want to release the shutter unintentionally.After lunch, we will visit the “Hakone Sekisho Ruins,” where the government office that checks the arrivals and departures of travelers to Edo.After that, we take a bus and enjoy the Hakone Open-Air Museum.7:45 ~19:15Odakyu Shinjuku Station → (train) Hakone Yumoto Station → (bus) Amatake Chaya → Narukawa Art Museum → (bus) Hakone Sekisho Ruins → (bus) Hakone Open Air Museum → (train) Odakyu Shinjuku Station
- Age 7~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 07:10
For more than 400 years, mountainous Hakone was the most difficult part of the Tokaido Highway, a land transportation route that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) with Kyoto. Today, however, Hakone is only 90 minutes away from the capital and is easily accessible by bullet train, private express train, and highway bus.Despite its proximity to one of the biggest cities in the world, Hakone is also a global geopark with a rich natural environment, and its unique volcanic terrain and verdant mountains mean it is home to a number of endemic plants and animals.In addition to the lush atmosphere, there are many sightseeing attractions in the area including sightseeing boats that run along Lake Ashi and a ropeway near the sulphureous vents of Owakudani Valley, as well as many cultural facilities such as as art museums and golf courses.It takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to climb up Mt. Kintoki and 1 hour and 15 minutes for descending.7:10~18:40\nShinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal - (Highway Bus) M Kintoki Shrine - Mt. Kintoki Summit - Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetland - (Highway Bus) Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal
- Age 3~Age 99
- 4~5 hours
- 08:30 / 13:30
Kanei-ji Temple, one of the largest temples in Tokyo during the Edo period, was dismantled during the Meiji Restoration to become Ueno Park.Ueno Park is lined with famous buildings such as the National Museum of Western Art, which is a World Heritage Site , and the Ueno Bunka Kaikan.・This tour introduces the attraction of Ueno Park, where Japanese history and contemporary art coexist.・First, as you stroll through Ueno Park, you will be introduced to historically important facilities such as Kaneiji Temple, Ueno Toshogu Shrine which was protected by the Edo Shogunate, which ruled Japan from the 17th century onwards.At the same time, while introducing the National Museum of Western Art, which is a World Heritage Site, we will introduce the attraction point of Ueno Park, where Japanese history and contemporary art are fused.・The Tokyo National Museum ís storing approximately 120,000 works of art and archaeological artifacts from the East, mainly from Japan.You can see many exhibits (89 nat ional treasures) that show the movement of Japanese history from the Jomon period to modern times.This is the best place to understand Japan.
- Age 0~Age 99
- 4~5 hours
- 08:30 / 13:30
・The tour will start from Shinjuku Station - the Japan the largest station where has more than 3.5 million passengers per day・Let's walk to the observatory of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building where you can get overlooking the whole of Tokyo from Shinjuku Station\n. Along the way, We will introduce modern Japan. Looking down from the observatory of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building\nI will give you an overview of Tokyo, the capital of Japan.If the weather is good, you can see Mt.Fuji in the distance also.・After that, we will guide you to Omoide Yokocho, a restaurant near the west exit of JR Shinjuku Station. It retains the atmosphere of old Shinjuku immediately after the war. In the past, many cities in Japan had this landscapes, but today there are nostalgic and valuable retro townscapes. t districts.A tour guide who is familiar with the local area will safely guide you here
- Age 0~Age 99
- 3~4 hours
- 09:00 / 13:30
Exit JR Nippori Station and visit the following facilities1 Hongyoji Temple (Tsukimiji Temple)2 Shopping street/eating tour (croquettes, kenpi, rice crackers, etc.)3 Japanese hand puppet show 4 Museum/Gallery (Asakura Museum of Sculpture)\n* If the museum is closed, we will guide you to the alternative facility (Gallery).5 Kinkaido (Japanese art supply store)6 Yanaka Beer Hall (quaint old Japanese house style)7 Nezu Shrine\nThe tour will finish in Subway "Nezu Station "
- Age 1~Age 99
- 3~4 hours
- 08:30 / 13:30
We will visit 3 most attractive spots in Tokyo as below:1) Imperial Palace Double Bridge and Statue of Masashige Kusunoki2) Meiji Shrine3) Nezu MuseumThe places to visit are as follows.・We will meet at the Marunouchi North Exit of Tokyo Station.・Go through Gyoko Street and Wadakuramon Fountain Park to the Imperial Palace.・At the Imperial Palace, visit the two-tiered bridge and the statue of Masashige Kusunoki which are the number one shooting point・Take the train from Nijubashi Station on the Chiyoda Line to Meiji Jingumae Station.Travel by train.・Visit Meiji Shrine.・Walk on the road Omotesando where is lined with full fashion brand stores・Visit the Nezu Museum from Aoyama Street.The Nezu Museum is an art museum that exhibits 7 national treasures such as lacquerware, wood and bamboo, dyeing and weaving paintings, sculptures, weapons, ceramics, important culture 88 items and important works of art 95 items. ch field.There is also a Japanese garden dotted with four tea rooms.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 3~4 hours /4~5 hours
- 08:30 / 13:30
From Tokyo Station, the starting point of Japan's railway network, we will walk to the Imperial Palace, where the Emperor and Empress live.\nYou can see modern Tokyo while looking at the modern buildings on both sides.After that, We will enter from the Otemon to the East Gardens, which was the center of politics from the early 17th century to the 19th century.Then, you will tour the guardhouse (Banya) and Honmaru ruins.After that, we will take the subway to Nihonbashi Station.\ n \n1) In front of the mural on the premises of Nihonbashi Subway Station, Shoran Kidai, you will slip into the 17th century of Nihonbashi.2) Visit Nihonbashi, which is still a commercial area until today.・Learn about dashi soup and experience making dashi soup at Ninben.・Observing the process of making baked seaweed with Yamamoto seaweed.・Observing sharpening of knives at a kiya.・Experience making paper with Ozu Japanese paper.・We will visit Nihonbashi Toyamakan and introduce restaurants and sake tasting.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
- 10:15
Our tour begins at the main gate of Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple.Tsukiji Hongwanji was founded in the 17th century and is one of the largest temples in Tokyo. Its unique exterior is modeled after ancient Buddhist architecture from India and other South Asian countries, and it is known for its stained-glass windows and numerous animal sculptures, distinctively rare features for a Japanese temple. Tsukiji Outer Market. Opened in 1935, Tsukiji Market was until recently the world's largest wholesale fish market, and it remains Japan's most popular food-related tourist destination. With over 360 establishments, it is home to a mix of wholesalers, restaurants, shops, market stalls, and other businesses, some of which can trace their history back to the market's very beginning. Owing to its closeness to Tokyo Bay, food lovers from all over the country flock to the area in search of the best and tastiest seafood — and they stay to marvel at the market's charismatic workers and unusual products.
- Age 7~Age 99
- Within 1 hour
- 08:00 / 08:30 / 09:00 / 09:30 / 10:00 / 10:30 / 11:00 / 11:30 / 12:00 / 12:30 / 13:00 / 13:30 / 14:00 / 14:30 / 15:00 / 15:30 / 16:00 / 16:30
In this program, you will not only get to try some of the very best Japanese teas there is but also learn about their differences, histories, and cultural significance from our trained tea instructors. As part of the course, they will prepare for you three of our most popular varieties – including the “Gyokuro” tea, known for its elegant flavor. In addition, traditional sweets known as Wagashi, which complement the different teas, will also be served.As with all our in-house cultural sessions, this program will take place in our state-of-the-art Grand TJT cultural experiences room.
- Age 7~Age 99
- Within 1 hour
- 08:00 / 08:50 / 09:40 / 10:30 / 11:20 / 12:10 / 13:00 / 13:50 / 14:40 / 15:50
In this program, you will not only get to try some of the very best Japanese teas there is but also learn about their differences, histories, and cultural significance from our trained tea instructors. As part of the course, they will prepare for you five of our most popular varieties – including the “Gyokuro” tea, known for its elegant flavor. In addition, traditional sweets known as wagashi, which complement the different teas, will also be served.As with all our in-house cultural sessions, this program will take place in our state-of-the-art Grand TJT cultural experiences room.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 08:00 / 09:30 / 11:00 / 12:30 / 14:00 / 15:30
The kimono is the most traditional of Japanese garments. Usually made of silk, it is a ceremonial dress of many layers that is both exquisite yet versatile. Once the de-facto dress of Japan, kimono are now mostly used for highly important occasions and come in many lavish varieties. Unsurprisingly, with their many layers and complex designs, kimono are famously difficult to put on and Japanese women of the past would for many years take lessons in the art kimono dressing. historic skill.In this program, you will be taught the many facets to kimono dressing by a professional instructor.As you dress, you will also learn a bit about the history and culture of this fascinating garment.After, you will have the opportunity to have a photoshoot next to our gorgeous gold screen and/or (weather permitting) at one of the nearby attractions. Common photospots in the park have included: Tokyo Tower, Zojoji Temple, and Shibakoen Park.
- Age 20~Age 99
- Within 1 hour
- 11:30 / 17:30
・Explanation in English about sake and cooking ・5 types of sake (60ml-75ml each)① Sparkling② Daiginjo③ Honjozoshu④ Nigorizake⑤ Special pure rice sake・5 dishes that go well with Japanese sake
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:30 / 15:15
・First of all, we will have Japanese sweets that go well with matcha.・Drink matcha prepared by the tea ceremony instructor・Experience the step-by-step tea ceremony process with a qualified guide.・Learning deeply about the spirit of Zen expressed in Japanese art and architecture・Make your own tea
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
・Learn how to play traditional Japanese instruments.・You can learn about the history of the koto and its influence on modern times.・You can play simple songs.・It is characterized by its beautiful timbre and changing reverberations, and because of its diverse chords, it is often used in jazz and sessions.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
Learn how to play the Japanese shamisen.・Learn about the history of shamisen and its influence on Japanese music.・Experience two types of shamisen, the popular "Tsugaru Shamisen" and the ancient Okinawan "Jabisen".・You will also experience Okinawa's Shamisen (Jabisen), which is liked to a banjo.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:30
In this program, you will use seasonal flowers and leaves to beautifully arrange flowers using the basic techniques of Japanese ikebana. Before beginning ikebana, a qualified instructor will explain the history of this elegant art and how to use various tools. Ikebana, you will actually experience Ikebana. Then, a teacher will guide you to improve your performance. The flowers used in Japanese ikebana vary depending on the season. However, flowers commonly used in ikebana include bamboo (all year round), daffodils, irises (spring), Knapweed (summer), and chrysanthemums (autumn).
- Age 7~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 15:00
What is Shojin Ryori? Shojin-ryori is an ancient cuisine that has been eaten by Zen Buddhist monks in Japan since the 13th century.\nDue to Buddhism's restrictions on meat-eating, it is fully vegetarian and avoids any strong flavors like garlic or onion Instead, there is an emphasis on drawing out the five food flavors (salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami) naturally. Each meal should also visually represent five colors (red, yellow, green, black, and white) and use five preparation methods (raw, stewed, boiled, roasted, and steamed).This concept is known as the "Rule of Five" and is connected to Buddhist ideas on spiritual balance.As a traditional Japanese cuisine, shojin ryori changes to fit the seasons and different ingredients are used to represent the different times of year. For this reason, shojin ryori can differ greatly depending on when eaten, but common ingredients include: tofu and other soy-bean based foodstuff, konnyaku jelly, dashi stock, miso and soy sauce. strong emphasis on nature, fresh mountain vegetables make up a large portion of the meal. At the kitchen venue in Shiba Park, you can experience making Shojin cuisine.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 08:30 / 10:30 / 13:30
In this experience, you will learn by making easy works 1 to 5 below, and learn the skills of slightly difficult works 6 and 7. We will introduce the latest origami techniques based on traditional techniques.(finger snapping and lecture)
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 08:30 / 10:30 / 13:30
Furoshiki can be used according to the purpose.will learn how to use the following 7 ways.vinegar.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:45
In the first half, you will learn the basics of calligraphy, such as how to use inkstones and brushes, how to write names in Japanese, and how to write Japanese characters such as kanji, hiragana, and katakana. you will be able to fully demonstrate the results of the practice and create your own calligraphy work.・Learn about the complex character system of Japan. How did hiragana and katakana be born from Kanji that came from China.Also, about its usage and We will explain about the specific characteristics of Japanese culture with the combination of phonetic and ideographic characters that are unique to Japan.・After that, under the guidance of a calligraphy instructor, You can experience calligraphy from polishing the ink with an inkstone. freely on Japanese paper with a brush. Using your name as a hint, such as writing kanji, you can enjoy calligraphy.・After practicing a few sheets of paper, finally, tighten your mind and finish one work on color ed paper
- Age 6~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
- 10:30 / 11:15 / 12:45 / 16:00
When many customers try making nigiri sushi, they realize how difficult the technique is. But with the kit that we use in our class, the rice can be lightly packed even if you are beginners. In our classroom. Customers make their own sushi according to their abilities and wishes. 30~/12:45~)[DELUXE COURSE] 17,600 Yen (per person)/ 2hrs(11:15~/16:00~)
- Age 6~Age 99
- 1 Day or more
From Kyoto to Osaka, Kobe, Mt. Hiei and Himeji. Get on and off the train or bus bound for Wakayama, Nara and Koyasan as you like during the period of validity (Excluding JR lines. Check the map for the available trains and buses ).You can use the train or bus without going through the troublesome task of checking the complicated rate table to buy tickets and you won't need to buy another ticket every time you make connections.You can benefit from complimentary discount promotions at about 260 Major tourist facilities along the railway lines.
- Age 6~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
**Sandblasting** is a method of engraving by blowing sand with compressed air. Paste the sticker design on the glass surface and then start engraving. This is a unique type of engraving. Create "cloudy glass" by processing an image on a transparent glass surface
- Age 6~Age 99
- Within 1 hour
**Satsuma Kiriko** refers to cut glass products made in Kagoshima Prefecture. The history of Satsuma Kiriko dates back to the 1840s, when Narioki Shimazu, the 26th lord of the Satsuma Domain, started glass manufacturing in Kagoshima. Currently, small items such as pierced earrings, key holders, and accessories are sold using waste materials generated in the manufacturing process of Satsuma Kiriko. This is an activity where you can learn about the history of Satsuma Kiriko!
- Age 6~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- Sengan-en has a stunning Japanese garden overlooking majestic Sakurajima and Kagoshima Bay.・You can experience matcha at a cafe with a wonderful atmosphere. - This activity includes admission to Kagoshima Sengan-en. - The duration of the workshop is approximately 2 hours.
- Age 1~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 10:00
- **Ume Love**, one of the well-known kimono shops in Sendai for kimono rental, is located near ``Aoba-dori Ichibancho Station'' on the Sendai City Subway Tozai Line. - Zuihoden, Osaki Hachimangu Shrine, and Sendai Castle Ruins are also great photo opportunities. Access is convenient with the Loople Sendai Sightseeing Bus.
- Age 1~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
Hankyu Tourist Pass provides an inexpensive way to explore areas along Hankyu lines, which are lined with attractive destinations including gourmet restaurants, shopping opportunities, Buddhist temples, and hotels.
- Age 1~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
With the Hanshin Tourist Pass, you can go directly from Namba to Kobe. You can also enjoy the gourmet, shopping, and accommodation facilities along the Hanshin Line at great prices.
- Age 12~Age 99
- 1 Day or more
This ticket allows unlimited disembarkation within the valid section. Only one ticket per person is allowed. If you exchange during January 1 to March 31, the 2 day pass is available for 2 optional days until April 30 in the same year. April 1 to December 31, the 2 day pass is available for 2 optional days until April 30 in the next year. Ticket cannot be exchanged without voucher. All reserved vouchers have to be exchanged together, not partially. voucher, please make sure to print out all instructions below the QR code, not just the QR code itself. We cannot exchange it to the train ticket with only the QR code. Please note that you may not be able to take the designated train. Seat-reserved train requires the payment of an additional Limited Express ticket.
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