- Age 5~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
Description and factory tour of the tile, is a plan that can actually look at the craftsmanship up close at the factory.
- Age 20~Age 100
- 4~5 hours /5~6 hours
- 09:50
The Hyogo/Harima region is blessed with rich nature and is rich in ingredients made from beautiful water. This tour will include a tour of the production of "Ibonoito" hand-stretched somen, a specialty product unique to this region with a history of over 600 years, and a visit to "Oimatsu Sake Brewery", a sake brewery in Shiso, which is said to be the birthplace of Japanese sake. You can enjoy lunch and experience Japanese food culture at the dining room.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1 Day or more
Seasonal vegetables harvested at home farm, seafood from the Sea of Japan, Tajima A chef who uses cows and trained in France sifts his arms. Dishes include appetizers, fish dishes, meat dishes, desserts (with homemade bread), of course! Food for children can also be prepared. After supper, if the weather is good, astronomical observation of planets and seasonal constellations with a 60 cm aperture telescope, it is recommended that you wake up early the next morning and go to the castle in the sky of Takeda Castle ruins! You can enjoy the seasonal nature such as fireflies in summer and skiing near ski areas in winter.
- Age 0~Age 100
- Over 6 hours on the day
Seasonal vegetables harvested at home farm, seafood from the Sea of Japan, Tajima A chef who uses cows and trained in France sifts his arms. Dishes include appetizers, fish dishes, meat dishes, desserts (with homemade bread), of course! Food for children can also be prepared. After supper, if the weather is good, astronomical observation of planets and seasonal constellations with a 60 cm aperture telescope, it is recommended that you wake up early the next morning and go to the castle in the sky of Takeda Castle ruins! In summer, we will guide you to the staff push hot spot. In winter you can enjoy winter sports at the nearby ski area.
- Age 0~Age 100
- Over 6 hours on the day
Seasonal vegetables harvested at home farm, seafood from the Sea of Japan, Tajima A chef who uses cows and trained in France sifts his arms. Dishes include appetizers, fish dishes, meat dishes, desserts (with homemade bread), of course! Food for children can also be prepared. After supper, if the weather is good, astronomical observation of planets and seasonal constellations with a 60 cm aperture telescope, it is recommended that you wake up early the next morning and go to the castle in the sky of Takeda Castle ruins! A bath in the room toilet Because it is a Western-style twin bed type complete with, it is the best for the stay in a couple and a couple.
- Age 0~Age 100
- Over 6 hours on the day
Seasonal vegetables harvested at home farm, seafood from the Sea of Japan, Tajima A chef who uses cows and trained in France sifts his arms. Dishes include appetizers, fish dishes, meat dishes, desserts (with homemade bread), of course! Food for children can also be prepared. After supper, if the weather is good, astronomical observation of planets and seasonal constellations with a 60 cm aperture telescope, it is recommended that you wake up early the next morning and go to the castle in the sky of Takeda Castle ruins! There is a bath in the room toilet Because it is complete, even small children are safe.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1 Day or more
Seasonal vegetables harvested at home farm, seafood from the Sea of Japan, Tajima A chef who uses cows and trained in France sifts his arms. Dishes include appetizers, fish dishes, meat dishes, desserts (with homemade bread), of course! Food for children can also be prepared. After supper, if the weather is good, astronomical observation of planets and seasonal constellations with a 60 cm aperture telescope, it is recommended that you wake up early the next morning and go to the castle in the sky of Takeda Castle ruins!
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1 Day or more
Seasonal vegetables harvested at home farm, seafood from the Sea of Japan, Tajima A chef who uses cows and trained in France sifts his arms. Dishes include appetizers, fish dishes, meat dishes, desserts (with homemade bread), of course! Food for children can also be prepared. After supper, if the weather is good, astronomical observation of planets and seasonal constellations with a 60 cm aperture telescope, it is recommended that you wake up early the next morning and go to the castle in the sky of Takeda Castle ruins!
- Age 7~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00
This is an experience tour where you can learn about Japan's fragrance culture and create your own original fragrance together with a master incense maker. Awajishima is the number one incense producing area in Japan. Take a stroll through Eiura, a town where incense production began around 1850, and visit an incense stick workshop where traditional handicrafts are still used. Together with a master incense maker, you will mix your own original fragrance using natural incense ingredients used in high-quality incense sticks. You will also create your own sachet and incense.
- Age 6~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30
[Kiyoshikojin Seichoji Temple] Since ancient times, fire, which is indispensable for people's lives, has been revered as a sacred thing that purifies all things. The furnace (kitchen), which handles fire, is the center of the home and company. Kojin faith brings benefits such as family safety, business prosperity, and good luck in warding off evil. Why don't you visit Kiyoshikojin Seichoji Temple at least once in your life?
以前より楽しみにしていました清荒神清澄寺ガイドツアーに参加して来ました。 清澄寺までの道程は緩やかな坂道ですが参道には魅力的なお店や出店がいっぱいで歩いてるだけで楽しかったです。 またガイドの方は地元宝塚の専属ガイドさんで清荒神のみならず宝塚のことに精通しており色々教えて頂きました。 個人で行くと事前に調べたり色々大変ですがガイドツアーなら聞けば色々教えて頂けるのでズボラな私にはピッタリでした。 清荒神に関係のない宝塚のお勧めレストランまで聞いちゃいました(笑) 境内は広々とし資料館や売店まであり仏具まで購入できます。 お寺好きや歴史好きにお勧めのツアーです!!
- Age 20~Age 80
- 3~4 hours
- 17:30
An English interpreter guide will guide you through a very satisfying night with delicious side dishes and all-you-can-drink at a popular izakaya for Kobe businessmen, a light drink and sweets at a stylish hidden bar unique to Kobe, and a satisfying night of ramen, which is currently very popular in Kansai. . You can also try karaoke for an additional fee.
- Age 6~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 13:00
When most people think of Takarazuka, they think of the Takarazuka Revue, but surprisingly, there are not only operas, but also hot springs, memorial halls, and other attractions around Takarazuka Station. After the performance in Takarazuka, why don't you take a walk around the city from a different side with a tour guide? There will surely be new discoveries! ~Time schedule~ 13:00 [Meet in front of the Hankyu Takarazuka station ticket gate] The tour starts here! Although the road is flat, you will walk about 2 kilometers, so please wear comfortable shoes on the day. 13:10 [Birthplace of Carbonated Rice Crackers and Wilkinson Vending Machine] The popular carbonated water "Wilkinson Tansan" when drinking a highball. Did you know that this "Wilkinson Tansan" originated in Takarazuka? In front of Takarazuka Onsen, there is an all-Wilkinson vending machine only here in Japan. 13:20 [Takarazuka Onsen Hotel Wakamizu] During the Showa era, Takarazuka Family Land and hot springs were located along the Muko River, and it was a prosperous resort. There are only a few hotels in operation now, but the atmosphere of the hot spring town of yesteryear still lingers in the air. 13:40 [Takarazuka Ohashi] After passing Takarazuka Onsen, a large tower apartment is currently under construction on the site where the "Takarazuka Hotel", which was founded in 1923, used to be. Please take a look at the town of Takarazuka, which has been renewed with the changing times. The view from Takarazuka Bridge is a great photo spot. The set of Takarazuka Opera, Hankyu Railway and Mukogawa can only be seen here. The sidewalk of Ohashi is also spacious, so you can take pictures slowly. (Every 30 minutes on the hour, the fountain "Big Phoenix" rises from the Muko River, so if you're lucky, you can see it.) 13:55 [Tezuka Osamu Memorial Museum] Did you know that Mr. Osamu Tezuka was actually from Takarazuka? Uka Born in Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture in 1928, I lived in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture from the age of 5, when I was just starting to understand things, to my sensitive boyhood, and until I was about to enter adulthood when I was 24. A museum has been built in Takarazuka to commemorate his achievements, not only as a city where he once lived, but also as a city that gave the underlying theme of all Tezuka manga. 14:40 [Hana no Michi] I think it goes without saying for Takarazuka fans, but it seems that Hana no Michi also means a flower path to the Takarazuka Grand Theater. It is truly a “flower path to the world of dreams”. There are bronze statues of opera performances such as "The Rose of Versailles" and a bronze statue of "Ichizo Kobayashi", the founder of Hankyu Corporation and the Takarazuka Revue. 14:50 [Takarazuka Hotel] There is a newly relocated Takarazuka Hotel in the middle of Hananomichi. In 2009, the Takarazuka Hotel was selected as the official hotel of the Takarazuka Grand Theater with the concept of "continuing your dreams here." Please take a look at the dignified appearance. 15:00 [Arrival at Takarazuka Station]
- Age 7~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 14:10
[Walk with the guide and discover! Charm of Awaji ~Kariya Course~] Kariya is located in the northeastern part of Awaji Island and has prospered as a fishing town since ancient times. You can experience calligraphy at "Choonji", which is located on the hill of the temporary house and has valuable books of celebrities who became models for novels. This is a town walking tour that touches on the history and culture of Awaji. The chief priest of Choonji is a famous calligrapher. You can enjoy calligraphy as if you were drawing a picture, freely and according to your heart. Main course Meet at Minami-no-Machi bus stop on the Awagami Awahime Bus ⇒ Calligraphy experience at Choonji Temple and visit Sazo Idemitsu's book ⇒ Kotoshironushi Shrine ⇒ Sennenichi Sake Brewery (sake brewery tour and sake tasting) ⇒ dissolution
- Age 7~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 12:40
[Walk with the guide and discover! Charm of Awaji ~Parche Kaori no Yakata Course~] Awaji Island, where fragrant wood was first introduced to Japan, is now a local industry for incense sticks and incense, and boasts the highest production volume in Japan. After seeing various exhibits related to fragrance at the “Parche Kaoru no Yakata”, a facility with the theme of fragrance, you can experience making incense. Afterwards, we will visit a demonstration experiment site where herbs are grown in a medium made from recycled polyester fibers. Main course Meet at the "Parche Kaori no Yakata/Parche Kaori no Yu" bus stop on the "Awagami Awahime Bus" ⇒ Visit the facility ⇒ Experience making incense ⇒ Visit the greenhouse ⇒ Visit "STYLEM AGRI LABO" ⇒ Dismiss at the site * "Parche" The "Awagami Awahime Bus Southern Sightseeing Tour", which stops at the Kaori no Yakata/Parche Kaori no Yu bus stop, operates only on weekends and holidays from March 19th to November 3rd.
- Age 7~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00
[Walk with the guide and discover! Charm of Awaji ~Izanagi Jingu Course~】Izanagi Jingu, which enshrines two gods, Izanagi no Mikoto and Izanami no Mikoto, is said to be the oldest shrine in Japan, and appears in the Kojiki and Nihonshoki. Experience a special formal worship at the worship hall of Izanagi Jingu. Main course Meet at "Izanagi Jingu-mae" bus stop of "Awajin Awahime Bus" ⇒ Special formal worship at Izanagi Jingu ⇒ Stroll around Izanagi Jingu ⇒ End
- Age 7~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 13:15
[Walk with the guide and discover! Charm of Awaji ~Iwaya Course~] ``Eshima'', one of the traditional places of ``Onokoro Island'', which is said to be the first land in Japan, and ``Iwakushi Shrine'', which is said to be the home of Mr. Ebisu of Nishinomiya. and "Ebisu-sama", and the retro townscape of "Iwaya Shopping Street", which prospered as the gateway to Awaji Island, with a guide staff. Main course Meet at "Iwaya Port Terminal" bus stop of "Awagami Awahime Bus" ⇒ Eshima ⇒ Iwakusu Shrine and Ebisu ⇒ Stroll around Iwaya Shopping Street ⇒ End at "Awajishima Tacoste"
- Age 20~Age 99
- 3~4 hours
- 13:00
A visit to a sake brewery is a must on any trip to the Kansai region of Japan. Nada Ward in Kobe City is the place with the largest production of sake in Japan, and there are about 30 sake breweries in the area called "Nada Gogo", which stretches 24km from east to west. The history of sake brewing dates back to around 1330. Speaking of "Nada's sake", it is so famous that it appears in classic rakugo, and Nada is blessed with various conditions suitable for sake brewing. Mineral-rich hard water called "Miyamizu", the production area of "Yamada Nishiki", which is famous as "the king of sake rice", and "Rokko Oroshi" blowing down from Mt. Rokko bring a cold and optimal climate. This tour will take you to 3 carefully selected locations and sample over 25 different types of sake. A guide who is familiar with sake and the Nada area will guide you to the profound world of sake. ~ Flow of the day ~ 13:00 Meet in front of the ticket gate of Ishiyagawa Station (Hanshin Line) 13:30 1st place Sake brewery With a history of over 250 years, it is the smallest sake brewery in Nada Ward, and the production volume is 1.8 bottles ( 1.8L) It is a small scale of about 40,000 bottles. Although the scale is small, there are well-known high-quality brands that are known all over Japan. You will be able to taste mainly unpasteurized sake (liquor with live yeast) that can only be enjoyed in Japan. This yuzu sake is the best! *We are not open on Saturdays and Sundays, so we will take you to another sake brewery. note that. 14:00 2nd place Sake brewery Founded in 1751, the president is the 13th generation brewery. There are a wide variety of authentic sake, including "Junmai Ginjo", which has been served at the Nobel Prize banquet five times in the past. The souvenir corner has a wide variety of snacks, sake bottles, masu, and more. Tasting with an explanation from the brewer is always very popular with tourists! 15:00 3rd Place Sake Brewery This is the biggest sake brewery in Japan. There is a museum that exhibits the traditional construction methods. Wear a happi coat and take a memorable photo at a commemorative photo spot. 15:30 4th place In Sakagura Nada Ward, it's a small sake brewery, but a sake master with over 60 years of experience will serve you sake. While making traditional, high-quality sake, it is also innovative and rich in variety. For example, there are whiskeys that have been aged in American oak for 14 years, sherry that has been aged in brandy barrels for 14 years, and sake that is a blend of white wine Chardonnay and sake. The image of Japanese sake will be overturned. This is optional, and there is a paid tasting counter. You can enjoy a small plate of cheese made from dairy cows raised on Mt. Rokko and the finest Shizukuzake. 16:30 Leave Uozaki Station (Hanshin Line)
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