List of Ou Island
- Age 0~Age 100
- Within 1 hour /1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00 / 17:00
Experience making your own original bear art! Choose your favorite color from 17 different paints to create a colorful bear. You can make a simple bear with one color, or a colorful bear with four colors! It's art, so there's no success or failure! Draw as you like♪ Your children will definitely be fascinated! Babies can also participate with their hands and feet♪ There is a kids' room, so adults can make their own bears without hesitation! It's indoors, so it's fine even on rainy days! Pets are allowed. It takes about 30 minutes for a keychain and about 1 hour for a figurine size. You can also use the remaining paint to draw on a tote bag, so you can play a lot if you have time♪ It will take about a week to complete and be mailed to your home later. Let's make memories of Awaji Island together at MYBEARSTUDIO♪
- Age 3~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
Only here on Ishigaki Island! Experience making "Jesmonite" trays with a stone-like texture♡ [Make two per person!!!] This experience can be completed in about 30 to 40 minutes, so it is suitable for people who want to make something in their free time, people who want to leave their children and go shopping, people who want to do a double experience with our resin art experience, and people from children (3 years old) to adults! It is an experience that can be enjoyed by a wide range of people. Mix the special liquid and powder thoroughly, dye the liquid in your favorite color, pour it into the mold, wait for it to harden, and it's complete! ◆You can choose two of your favorite molds from several types! ◆It hardens in about an hour after pouring into the mold, so if you're in a hurry, you can take it home on the same day! While you're waiting, you can kill time with our resin art experience♡Spend a relaxing time making things in a stylish store with a view of the sea! [What is Jesmonite?] Jesmonite is a water-based modeling material developed in the UK. Although it is a resin, it does not use organic solvents, is heat resistant, highly durable, and does not easily yellow or deteriorate. It is used for a wide range of purposes such as art, sculpture, furniture, accessories, and architecture as a resin that is safe for the human body and the environment. Unlike resin, it has almost no glossiness that is typical of plastic, and is characterized by a calm texture like stone. The jesmonite you create can be used daily as an accessory tray, candle tray, aroma tray, small item holder, etc. [Notes] - It hardens in about 1 hour after pouring into the mold, but it takes about 24 hours to completely harden. If you wish to receive it on the day, please handle the work safely without dropping it until it is completely hardened. *We cannot guarantee against damage after delivery. - Due to the nature of the product, lumps and air bubbles will appear on the front and back. Please note that this does not affect the use of the product.
- Age 2~Age 100
- Within 1 hour /1~2 hours
- 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
If you are visiting the store and would like to experience the experience with everyone, we have a special plan for you, so please use that plan! ☆Since there are various types and sizes of shisa painting, you can choose a shisa other than the 2,420 yen at the time of reservation, after understanding the price change (^^) *The listed price is for a ceramic white clay mini shisa! [White clay ceramic] Made with rare Okinawan white clay! [Plaster shisa] ☆Plaster is mainly made of Okinawan coral and contains rice straw. The plaster shisa were the pioneers of shisa spread to Okinawan homes ♪ All shisa are formed only with the material without using the heartwood. Large plaster shisa requires considerable skill. [Unglazed shisa] (special clay for indoor use) ☆Uses special clay. Since it is a material that is not fired, it can only be displayed indoors. Each one is completely handmade! Uses the same clay as the take-home shisa making experience ☆[Ceramic shisa] ☆Uses red clay from Okinawa. After forming, they are naturally dried for about 20 days, and then fired at 1,200℃ for two days. Since they are baked, they can be placed outside. It takes about one month to complete one. ☆A wide variety to choose from! ☆The total number of shisa produced by Enjoy Studio craftsmen is over 70,000! These are handmade shisa that you can only experience here♪ All of the shisa we handle are made in the studio (^^) ☆Many colored shisa samples! For reference when painting! ★After explaining the painting method, the work begins. Experience time varies from person to person. (There is no time limit, so please enjoy it at your own pace) [Estimated experience time] Small size: 40 to 60 minutes Medium size: 60 to 90 minutes Large size: 90 to 120 minutes *There are individual differences. If you are painting two shisa by yourself, it will take about 30 minutes more if you paint them at the same time. Once you finish, take a commemorative photo with the shisa! You can take it home immediately after it is boxed up. *The reservation price is for when you choose the ceramic white clay mini shisa. There are over 50 variations, including shisa of different sizes and materials.
- Age 18~Age 65
- 1~2 hours /2~3 hours /3~4 hours /4~5 hours /5~6 hours
- 08:00 / 10:00 / 12:00 / 14:00 / 16:00 / 18:00
Wedding shooting on the beach and forest on the white sandy beach of Okinawa main island, taken by a professional photographer! There is no doubt that you will be satisfied with the casual light course, the standard course including hair and makeup, and the premium course with correction ♪ Recommended for those who want to take wedding photos casually and happily in Okinawa, those who want to take couple photos as a souvenir, honeymoons, etc. ♡ Snorkeling It is also possible to hold a set with marine activities such as diving ♪ Women can wear dresses, men can wear tuxedos, shirts and vests and shoot on the beach, forest or town in Okinawa. Depending on the costume, it is possible to take a picture of getting wet while riding a SUP while wearing a dress costume. The photos will be taken with our shop's single-lens reflex camera, and all data will be shared in the LINE album later. *If you wish, we can send you the download URL by e-mail. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to take a solo photo shoot by yourself, a publicity photo, or for an artist.
- Age 18~Age 65
- Within 1 hour /1~2 hours /2~3 hours /3~4 hours /4~5 hours /5~6 hours /Over 6 hours on the day /1 Day or more
- 08:00 / 10:00 / 12:00 / 14:00 / 16:00 / 18:00
Wedding shooting on the beach and forest on the white sandy beach of Okinawa main island, taken by a professional photographer! There is no doubt that you will be satisfied with the casual light course, the standard course including hair and makeup, and the premium course with correction ♪ Recommended for those who want to take wedding photos casually and happily in Okinawa, those who want to take couple photos as a souvenir, honeymoons, etc. ♡ Snorkeling It is also possible to hold a set with marine activities such as diving ♪ Women can wear dresses, men can wear tuxedos, shirts and vests and shoot on the beach, forest or town in Okinawa. Depending on the costume, it is possible to take a picture of getting wet while riding a SUP while wearing a dress costume. The photos will be taken with our shop's single-lens reflex camera, and all data will be shared in the LINE album later. *If you wish, we can send you the download URL by e-mail. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to take a solo photo shoot by yourself, a publicity photo, or for an artist.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 13:00 / 16:00
★ In the first half of the brown sugar making experience, (1) harvest sugar cane and bite it, (2) squeeze it with a hand-squeezing machine and drink 100% fresh juice, and (3) add your favorite toppings and boil the original brown sugar. The brown sugar you made is a souvenir. In the second half of the banana sweets making experience, after a tour of the island banana fields, you can easily make banana ice cream with (1) baked bananas caramelized with brown sugar and (2) a mixer. ➤ Miyakojima Okinawa-Brown sugar production-Farmers who practice hands-on tourism will guide you, so you will be surprised and convinced of "Hey-ho-". ➤ Understand "from the field to the table"! A pamphlet is also used to gently explain the process of producing brown sugar and granulated sugar from sugar cane. ➤ Is banana grass? 360 degree whole banana? How can you make a banana curve? There is no doubt that you will want to talk to people about the surprise and convincing banana trivia by seeing, hearing, and touching. ➤ It is an experience where you can fully enjoy the charm of sugar cane and bananas that you can learn deliciously and enjoyably.
We had an absolute blast with this experience! Matsumoto-san, which runs the farm and this experience is a wonderful teacher. The whole experience was a little longer than two hours and includes a variety of activities: harvest sugar cane, extract the juice, try the juice, make some brown sugar candy, eat banana with freshly made ice cream. All of it was amazing and we learned a lot about farming sugar / banana. Thank you so much! Wonderful memories!
- Age 0~Age 80
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 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
Veni is the only place in Okinawa where you can rent a kimono for a day at a reasonable price! ? You can rent a kimono for a day between 10:00 and 18:30! ! You can walk anywhere on Okinawa Island, such as Kokusai Street, Shuri Castle, and the beach. All accessories such as undergarments and tabi socks are provided, so you can come empty-handed! *The last reception for the walking plan is at 17:00. *Preparation time is about 10 to 15 minutes per person. *In the event of rain, the plan may be canceled. [Menu] *Prices are per person. ◎Premium Bingata Kimono ¥5,900 ◎Standard Ryusou ¥4,900 ◎Men's Ryusou ¥4,900 *Hachimachi is an additional option ◎Kids Ryusou (elementary school students and under) - Girls ¥3,900 *Simple Uchikake only - Boys ¥3,900 *Hachimachi is an additional option ☆Please note☆Kimonos are dressed using strings. You may feel uncomfortable or unwell during or after dressing. If you feel unwell while dressing, please inform the staff immediately. If you are sensitive to tightness, please let us know before dressing. ★★Options★★◎Hachimachi ¥1,500◎Simple hair arrangement (with Japanese-style hair accessories) ¥2,200◎Japanese-style hair accessories only ¥550◎Studio photography (2L photo, smartphone data included)・First photo ¥2,000・Second photo and after ¥1,500・Reprint photo ¥1,300※Hair arrangement takes 15 to 20 minutes per person※Studio photography and hair arrangement cannot be added on the day depending on the reservation situation. If you wish to add it, please be sure to add it at the time of reservation.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 09:00 / 14:00
"Ko-Iga" is the highest peak of pottery in history, known as "exceptional beauty" in the world of tea ceremony, mainly during the Sengoku period, when Sen no Rikyu, Oda Nobunaga, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi were active, and the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Experience Awaji Iga making, a reproduction of the Ko-Iga making used in tea ceremony at that time, with one-on-one guidance from a craftsman who hand-made the largest six-tiered climbing kiln in Japan. Ko-Iga is fired at the world's highest firing temperature of 1400℃ for several days, which is unparalleled in the world, so the shape is distorted and sometimes it breaks when firewood is repeatedly hit against it, but the absolute presence and scenery that surpasses this are known as exceptional beauty. (*250℃-450℃ in a bonfire, 1500℃ in a blast furnace) Awaji Iga aims to revive Ko-Iga and values the invisible process and value, so it does not use modern tools such as burners and thermometers, or glazes that glassify the surface. During the Sengoku period, wars were taking place all over Japan, but no one really wanted war, and tea ceremonies served as a place for secret talks to avoid war. It is said that Ko-Iga was used as a special tool to hold a special tea ceremony, which could avoid war if successful, or lead to war if unsuccessful. At Tsurugi Kiln, you can experience the revival of Ko-Iga, which was used in tea ceremonies that determined history and people's lives and deaths, and the making of Awaji Iga pottery. *The actual experience is limited to the forming process. During the four days and nights of the kiln firing in February, you can visit the impressive site at any time. Please visit Awaji Island three times to enjoy the forming process, the kiln firing in February, and the collection after April. ■Itinerary 1. Decide what to make 2. Knead the clay 3. Shape, make strings, hand-form, and make balls *The actual experience is limited to the forming process. During the kiln firing in February, you can see the items you made yourself. *As the items are fired once a year during the kiln firing in February, they will be handed over after spring.
- Age 0~Age 90
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 09:30
"Hidden Christian Sites in Nagasaki and Amakusa Region" registered as a World Heritage Site in July 2018. Most of them are remote islands, but there is only one area in Nagasaki that can be reached by car. It is the Sotome area located on the border with Saikai City in the northern part of the prefecture. While escaping to Amakusa and Goto in the distance, the area that became the root of "hidden" is "Sotome". It is also the place where Shusaku Endo's book "Silence" was set. The "Hidden Christian Cultural Museum" and "Karematsu Shrine", which are important for learning about the history of Hidden Christians, are included in the course, and finally, by visiting the Endo Shusaku Literary Museum, you can go through the history of Hidden Christians step by step. I will continue. It is a one-day course that goes through the history of hidden Christians for 250 years.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 11:00 / 11:30 / 12:00 / 12:30 / 13:00 / 13:30 / 18:00
Kairi is a renovated old house located in the inland scenery of Awaji Island, where the traditional scenery remains. You can enjoy dishes that are carefully prepared one by one using local ingredients, tableware, and space that the owner is particular about, and the scenery will relax your mind. The owner is particular about using seasonal ingredients that correspond to the seasons of Awaji Island! As much as possible, he uses locally grown and locally harvested ingredients. He takes the time and effort to carefully arrange each dish with delicate care, using crops that have been grown with love and seafood that have been harvested with great effort and hard work. If he cannot get them, he himself goes to pick wild vegetables and makes tea. The owner's attention to detail can be felt not only in the ingredients, but also in the tableware, forks, knives, chopsticks, temperature and space to suit the dishes served. Also, Kairi does not have a set menu. He thinks about the local ingredients that are available at the time, so the menu is handwritten by the owner and posted at the entrance of Kairi every day. Looking out from the entrance, you can see the unspoiled scenery of the past. The interior of this old-fashioned house blends in with the scenery, and you can enjoy a relaxing time in a space that exudes the beauty of traditional Japan, with an irori hearth, a veranda, nostalgic yet beautiful patterned glass windows, and a transom at the top of the room that acts as a partition while letting in air and light.
- Age 10~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
You can experience making incense sticks by choosing the scent and shape using rare sandalwood. After molding, dry it at home and light it or enjoy it as a room fragrance. The northern part of Awaji Island, where Parche Fragrance House is located, is known as a town of fragrance because of the concentration of incense manufacturers. You can experience making incense sticks using the rare sandalwood that is unique to the town of fragrance. It is a time to learn about the ingredients of incense, experience the manufacturing process, and learn about incense. Take it home, dry it, light it, and enjoy it as a room fragrance! The experience schedule is as follows. ● Meeting place / reception Fragrance House (please come to the photo) ● Incense making experience (50 minutes) ① Explanation of the experience ② Choose one of four types of fragrance. ③ Put the ingredients in a mortar and knead it with a pestle until it becomes clay-like. ④ Use a stick to stretch it to a uniform thickness. ⑤ Cut it into your desired shape. ⑥Arrange the removed incense sticks on the cardboard, stack the cardboard boxes, secure them with rubber bands, and put them in a bag to take home. ⑥Finished! Once you get home, let the incense dry (for about 2-3 days).
- Age 0~Age 101
- 3~4 hours
- 09:00 / 14:00
Unique English-speaking tour dedicated to the fascinating culture of Iriomote and the Yaeyama Islands. Let's have a walk through one of the oldest villages on Iriomote island, Sonai village, and its historical places including a traditional Okinawan house and a shrine. , I will introduce you to the history and religion of Iriomote island.I will share many stories about local people's way of living and worship.Iriomote is not only beautiful nature.A secret tradition is still alive that most tourists are not aware of.First Next, visit a traditional wooden house, and learn about its construction and the rituals held inside. We will see a very old well, a previous village location, hear its story, and learn about religious festivals. On the way, I will teach you about edible plants. If time allows, we will also have a look at a nearby village, Hoshidate.After the easy-paced walk, let's e njoy a refreshing sip of herbal tea prepared by a shaman while looking at an amazing view of the ocean. We will watch videos of local events and festivals, listen to original songs, and look closely at traditional banana thread.
- Age 3~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 13:30
Would you like to try making Muchi, a traditional Okinawan sweet? Muchi is a soft rice cake wrapped in aromatic shell ginger leaves (sannin), steamed to perfection. This cozy experience invites you to enjoy the gentle scent of the leaves, the warmth of island life, and the joy of making something with your hands.Perfect for first-timers and families. You'll get to taste your handmade Muchi on the spot.Come and enjoy a peaceful, heartwarming time in Okinawa's kitchen!
- Age 3~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
“Yachimun x Local Cuisine Inamuduchi” Opened for the first time in Itoman City, a city full of charm. Sightseeing activities that can be done in the southern part of the main island of Okinawa! Please enjoy pottery experience and traditional cuisine♪
- Age 0~Age 80
- 4~5 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 13:00
A photo wedding tour where you can experience Ishigaki Island by combining beach photography and sugar cane harvesting experience. 〜Flow of the day〜 ※In case of meeting at 9:00 ※Choosing a dress from the meeting at 9:00・Preparation There is 2 hours of preparation time for choosing a dress and outfit, hair setting and makeup for the bride. 11:00 Departure After preparations are complete, it's time to depart! A long but fast-paced day is about to begin! 11:30 Sugar cane harvesting experience! Cut the sugar cane into your first bite♪ Around 13:00 After taking a photo of the beach, it's time to start shooting! 13:30 Dissolution Return to the salon, change clothes and dissolution! good job for today!
- Age 0~Age 80
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 09:00
It is the world's first photo wedding tour that combines "Ishigaki Island sightseeing", "Shimanchu experience" and "photo wedding". Harvesting sugar cane, pineapples, mangoes, sunset sanshin performance, etc. Ishigaki Island harvest experience according to the season and time, and sunset shooting while listening to the gentle sound of the sanshin. Tropical plants on a little-known beach! It is a photo wedding tour where you can experience all of Ishigaki Island over a full day. ~ Flow of the day ~ 9:00 Dress selection from the meeting / preparation There is 2 hours of preparation time such as choosing a dress and costume, hair setting and makeup for the bride. 11:00 Departure After preparations are complete, it's time to depart! A long but fast-paced day is about to begin! 15:00 Break We will have a break between shootings. You can even go to a juice shop or a gelato shop! Around 19:00 Sunset shooting ends. The time varies depending on the season, but once the sunset shooting and fireworks shooting are finished, it's time to start shooting! 20:00 Dissolution Return to the salon, change clothes and dissolution! good job for today!
- Age 12~Age 99
- Within 1 hour
You can dress up at our facility and walk around the island freely until 4:00pm. We will keep your luggage. We have everything you need, so don't worry.
- Age 0~Age 100
- Over 6 hours on the day
Sun this Sankei Matsushima is unique islands floating in the sea, of course, area that is perfect for walking around the city where buildings feeling history such as yen visits and national treasure Zuiganji are also built ★ There are also many shops and restaurants, and it is perfect for walking around ♪ Sun this Sankei Nashi background instant shine mistake if Re texture in a kimono on the islands of Matsushima! Please choose your favorite kimono from a number and enjoy Matsushima journey. 【Flow of Experience】 Please tell me that you saw Activity Japan at reception ↓ You can choose your favorite one from more 100 clothes ★ ↓ Dressing time ♪ You can also do hair with your favorite bark or comb. (About 15 to 20 minutes) ↓ Walking around the street with lovely kimono! (Returned by 17:00) [Fee Fri (tax included)] One person: 5,000 yen ( Rental kimono, geta, small article, dressing substitute) 【Experience time】 10:00~17:00 【Return time】 Return time until 17:00 • This Sun If you select your return thank you to return during business hours.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
Awaji tiles have been around for 400 years since the Edo period. As one of the three major tile production areas in Japan, tiles are still being manufactured there. The craftsmen who make onigawara and decorative tiles by hand are called "onishi", and it is a valuable experience to be able to see the craftsmanship of the onishi, who know the soil. Awaji tiles have been around for 400 years since the Edo period. As one of the three major tile production areas in Japan, tiles are still being manufactured there. The craftsmen who make onigawara and decorative tiles by hand, which are indispensable for temples and shrines, are called "onishi", and their numbers are decreasing, with only about 10 on the entire island of Awaji (about 50 nationwide). Tatsumi Co., Ltd., which you will visit on this plan, has five onigawara. The factory tour is a private plan limited to one group per time. With the guidance of the potter's president, Okitsu Yusuke, you will observe the tile manufacturing process and the techniques used by the onigawara craftsmen to make the onigawara tiles. You will also be able to talk to the onigawara craftsmen, who will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Afterwards, in the exhibition area, valuable pieces made during the Azuchi-Momoyama period are on display, giving you a glimpse into the evolution of this traditional craft that has continued for 400 years. Another attraction is that all the onigawara craftsmen's works from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the present day are on display in one place. After the experience, you will be given a souvenir aromatic tile to choose from and can take home with you. Below is the experience schedule. You will be guided through the tour as follows: 1. Manufacturing site 2. Onigawara craftsmen at work 3. Onigawara collection (exhibition area)
- Age 12~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 13:00
Surrounded by nature at the foot of a small hill, Shunyoso shows off the graceful expressions of the four seasons that are unique to Japanese-style architecture. The owner, who is also a certified old house appraiser, will guide you through the house and explain the traditional techniques that are difficult to reproduce today, the design that highlights the playfulness of the craftsmen, and the immeasurable historical and cultural value. After the tour, Shunyoso will quickly transform into a sweets shop. Enjoy an elegant moment with tea and Japanese sweets in an elegant space. Shunyoso is a masterpiece of modern Japanese architecture that was designed in 1941 by architect Toyoen Yamamoto, an authority on the study of home orientation, based on the ideas of feng shui, and was completed over a period of seven years by local carpenter Sankichi Saito and others. Further on, in 1983, the walls, gateposts, doors and gardens were renovated by architect Izue Hiroshi, who was even called a "master" by the famous architect Kurokawa Kisho, and they now harmonize beautifully to create a magnificent architectural landscape. The vast grounds of 1320m2 (approximately 1,400m2) contain eight buildings, including the guest house, storehouse, reception hall, sleeping hall and permanent residence, and in 2004 it was designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property, and in 2017 it was designated as an important structure for the formation of the Hyogo Prefectural Landscape. However, with the aging of the population and a social trend in recent years that only pursues efficiency, it became difficult for the previous owner to maintain and manage the buildings, and they gradually deteriorated, leading to a long period of time when the gates were closed. The turning point came in 2015. In order to preserve this precious cultural asset for future generations, the fourth-generation owner purchased it and began repairs and renovations. Finally, in October 2016, Shunyo-so was revived and reborn as a new international tourist resource for Awaji Island. In this experience program, the owner himself will guide you through the house, explaining the charms of the house, such as the traditional techniques that are difficult to reproduce today, the building materials that are also difficult to obtain today, the designs that highlight the playfulness of the craftsmen scattered throughout, and the elegant furnishings, based on the historical background of Shunyo-so. Please enjoy this space, which is filled with history and culture and represents the best of traditional techniques, to the fullest. After the tour, you will be served tea and Japanese sweets in the tea room or one of your choice. Please enjoy not only as a precious cultural asset, but also as a sweet shop. *Guides in English are also available, so we can accommodate customers from overseas. *A five-minute walk from Shunyoso is the historic and prestigious "Takenoguchi Hachiman Shrine," which celebrated its 1,100th anniversary in 2021. Why not visit the shrine as well? You can also enjoy a stroll through the historical and atmospheric streets of the Takenoguchi area. Experience schedule (The schedule below starts at 10:00, but please read the time differently if starting at 13:00) 10:00 Meet on site 10:05 Check-in and briefing Guided tour of Shunyoso 11:00 Enjoy tea and Japanese sweets in the teahouse. 11:30 End
- Age 6~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 13:00 / 15:00
At Senkoji Temple, which boasts a history of 1100 years and has a temple on the summit of Sakiyama, a sacred mountain on Awaji Island, you can visit the main hall while enjoying the view of Sumoto City, one of the eight scenic views of Sumoto, and experience a sutra copying experience in a mysterious silence, which is an extraordinary experience. If you wish, you can also visit Iwato Shrine after the experience. Sakiyama, also known as Awaji Fuji, is said to be the first mountain created in Japan in the legend of the creation of the world by the gods Izanagi and Izanami. At Senkoji Temple, which has a temple on the summit of Sakiyama, you can experience copying sutras. First, you can climb about 200 steps to tour the grounds of Senkoji Temple, learn about the origins of Senkoji Temple, and see the place where the Awaji Island custom of "Dango Korogashi", which is rare nationwide, is performed at the temple. You will also be greeted by a lion-like boar, instead of a lion-dog, enshrined in front of the main hall. Because it is a temple on the mountaintop, you can see the central and southern part of Awaji Island, and if the weather is good, you can see the Naruto Strait and Wakayama. Return to the temple office and go to the "Daishido" to experience copying sutras. In copying sutras, you will copy the general Heart Sutra. Place the paper on top of the model Heart Sutra and copy it with a brush pen. Beginners are also welcome. By copying the characters in a solemn space, you can spend a valuable time reflecting on yourself. You can donate the copy to the temple or take it home. After the experience, you can also visit "Iwato Shrine", a popular power spot that enshrines a huge rock where Amaterasu Omikami hid herself, about 10 minutes down from the temple. (Please note that this is a full-scale mountain path) Experience schedule (for example, if the tour starts at 13:00) Meet at 13:00 *Walk around the temple grounds, including visiting the main hall (guided by the head priest Okazaki) 14:00 Experience copying sutras at the Daishido (approx. 30 minutes to 1 hour) 15:00 Scheduled end *After the tour, you can walk around the temple grounds and visit Iwato Shrine (on your own). It takes about 10 minutes to walk one way up the mountain path to Iwato Shrine.
- Age 12~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 14:00
Naohara Gyokusei is a master of Nanga painting who grew up on Awaji Island. He is also a Rinzai Obaku sect monk, and at Kokusei Zenji Temple, which he rebuilt, you can enjoy a beginner-friendly zazen experience and appreciate Gyokusei's friendly Nanga paintings that he personally painted. After the 60-minute zazen experience, you will listen to the current chief priest explain the Zen teachings contained in Gyokusei's works while drinking tea, then move to Minami Awaji City Takikawa Memorial Museum Gyokuseikan (5-minute walk) and view the diverse works of Naohara Gyokusei that are housed in the museum. This is a special experience that expresses the trinity of Nanga, haiku, and Zen, and allows you to feel the spirit of "kugazenichinyo" and reflect on yourself. Naohara Gyokusei is a master of Nanga painting who has ties to Awaji Island. He was also a painter and haiku poet, and a Rinzai Obaku sect monk, and became the chief priest to rebuild the dilapidated Zen temple Kokusei-an (later Kokusei Zenji) on Awaji Island where he grew up. At Kokusei Zenji Temple, which was magnificently rebuilt by Gyokusei, you will first complete a beginner-friendly zazen experience (about 60 minutes), after which you will listen to the current head priest explain the Zen teachings contained in Gyokusei's works while drinking tea, and then view Gyokusei's intimate works, which are privately painted by Gyokusei and housed in a storehouse within the temple grounds. You will be able to view rare sliding door paintings and other works up close without any partitions. After that, you will move to the Takikawa Memorial Museum of Art Gyokuseikan (about a 5-minute walk, 200m), where many of Gyokusei's paintings are on display, and finally view the masterpieces housed in the museum's collection. You will be able to experience a special time to reexamine yourself through the spirit of "Kuga Zen Ichinyo," which expresses the trinity of Nanga, haiku, and Zen that Naohara Gyokusei loved.
- Age 3~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 12:50
An active member of the troupe will accompany you on the entire trip in a chartered taxi, carrying the representative Awaji puppet "Ebisu-sama" as your personal guide. You will visit the museum to learn about the history of Awaji puppet theater and its glamorous heyday, the props used on stage and the mechanisms of how they are handled, and tour the birthplace of Awaji puppet theater. Taking photos in a place associated with Ebisu-sama is a rare experience that you would not normally be able to have. If you wish, we will take you to a sweets shop recommended by the puppet theater member. After learning the basics of Awaji puppet theater, you will return to the puppet theater and enjoy the long-awaited "Ebisu Dance" (with a backstage tour). * Shopping at the sweets shop is not included in the experience fee. Please pay directly to the store. We may not be able to guide you on holidays. * Please take photos with your own camera. [Tourism Ambassador Planning Participation Plan] This plan is a plan planned by the "Awaji Island Tourism Ambassador", who promotes the charm of Awaji Island. ■Experience Schedule・12:50 Meet at Awaji Ningyo Za (After meeting, travel by taxi with your guide)・12:55 Gokokuji Temple (The ancestors of Awaji Ningyo Joruri performers were under the patronage of Awaji's guardian, Hosokawa, and performed Shinto ritual arts) (approx. 15 min.)・13:25 Visit to the Ningyo Joruri Museum (approx. 35 min.)・14:05 Sanjo Hachiman Shrine (Visit the monument marking the birthplace of Awaji puppets, Ebisu Shrine) (approx. 10 min.)・14:20 If you wish, you can be taken to a Japanese and Western confectionery shop recommended by a current member of the troupe (takeout)・14:45 Awaji Ningyo Za (15:00-15:50 Ebisu dance and backstage tour)・16:00 Disband on site
- Age 3~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 12:50
An active member of the troupe will accompany you on the entire trip in a chartered taxi, carrying the representative Awaji puppet "Ebisu-sama" as your personal guide. You will visit the museum to learn about the history of Awaji puppet theater and its glamorous heyday, the props used on stage and the mechanisms of how they are handled, and tour the birthplace of Awaji puppet theater. Taking photos in a place associated with Ebisu-sama is a rare experience that you would not normally be able to have. If you wish, we will take you to a sweets shop recommended by the puppet theater member. After learning the basics of Awaji puppet theater, you will return to the puppet theater and enjoy the long-awaited "Ebisu Dance". * Shopping at the sweets shop is not included in the experience fee. Please pay directly to the store. We may not be able to guide you on closed days. * Please take photos with your own camera. [Ambassador joint project] This plan is a joint project with the "Awaji Island Tourism Ambassador", which promotes the charm of Awaji Island. ■Experience Schedule・12:50 Meet at Awaji Ningyo Za (After meeting, travel by taxi with your guide)・12:55 Gokokuji Temple (The ancestors of Awaji Ningyo Joruri performers were under the patronage of Awaji's guardian, Hosokawa, and performed Shinto ritual arts) (approx. 15 min.)・13:25 Visit to the Ningyo Joruri Museum (approx. 35 min.)・14:05 Sanjo Hachiman Shrine (Visit the monument marking the birthplace of Awaji puppets, Ebisu Shrine) (approx. 10 min.)・14:20 If you wish, you can be taken to a Japanese and Western confectionery shop recommended by a current member of the troupe (takeout)・14:45 Awaji Ningyo Za (15:00-15:50 Ebisu dance and backstage tour)・16:00 Disband on site
- Age 3~Age 100
- 5~6 hours
- 10:30
[Awaji Ningyo Za] An active member of the troupe will accompany you in a chartered taxi the entire trip, carrying the representative Awaji puppet "Ebisu-sama" as your personal guide. At the Awaji Ningyo Joruri Museum, you will learn about the history, its glamorous heyday, the props used on stage and the mechanisms of how they are handled, and tour the areas associated with Ebisu-sama, known for its signature performance, "Ebisu-mai." There will also be power spots, and you may receive blessings from Ebisu-sama. Being able to take photos in an area associated with Ebisu-sama is a rare experience that you would not normally be able to have. After that, you will return to the Ningyo Za and, at your leisure, you will watch the main performance, "Ebisu-mai." *Please take photos with your own camera. Lunch is not included in this experience, but if you wish, you can make a reservation at a restaurant recommended by a Ningyo Za member. (Please answer the questions for your reservation request. Please pay for your meal at the restaurant. There are other dining facilities in the surrounding area. *See below) [Tourism Ambassador Participation Plan] This plan is planned by the "Awaji Island Tourism Ambassador", who promotes the charms of Awaji Island. [Backstage Tour] You can see behind the scenes, which you cannot normally see, with commentary from the staff. It is an opportunity to see an authentic Bunraku puppet theater performance and interact with the performers of the Awaji Puppet Theater. (Commemorative photos with Awaji dolls will be taken with your own camera) ■ Experience Schedule ・ 10:30 Awaji Ningyo Za meeting (After meeting, travel by taxi with the guide) ・ 10:45 Visit to the Ningyo Joruri Museum (about 30 minutes) ・ 11:20 Visit to Sanjo Hachiman Shrine (Visit the monument of the birthplace of Awaji dolls, Ebisu Shrine) (about 10 minutes) ・ 12:00-12:45 Lunch on your own * If you wish, we will reserve and guide you to a restaurant recommended by the troupe (Sushi Restaurant Haruyoshi) (Please apply in the questions when booking the experience. Please pay for meals directly at the store) ・ 12:50 Nishihama Shrine (Daimyojin) ・ Visit to Myojin Cape (Shrine dedicated to Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto, observation deck on the rocks, power spot on the rocks) (about 30 minutes) *In the event of rain, the tour of the rocks at Myojin Cape will be canceled. 13:30 Tour of Izanagi Shrine (Japan's oldest shrine dedicated to Izanagi and Izanami) (approx. 40 mins) 14:45 Awaji Puppet Theatre (15:00-15:50 Ebisu Dance and backstage tour) 16:00 Local disbandment *It is possible to eat lunch around Tsushi, Goshiki-cho, Sumoto City, but please make your own lunch reservation. We will pick you up and drop you off in the same taxi.
- Age 3~Age 90
- 4~5 hours
Spend time with us! A petite migration experience where you can experience the normal life of Okinawa and a little bit of life! The host family will be guided to the basic sugar cane farmer. In the sugar cane field, you can help with daily field work and enjoy the sugar cane cutting experience if you are new to it! In addition, animals such as goats, bullfights, and pigs are also bred on the premises, so it is very popular with children such as feeding experience! Let's cook Okinawa's home-style home-cooked rice together for lunch! There must be many new discoveries such as Okinawan culture, lifestyle, and island language! !! * The host family may change depending on the day.
- Age 12~Age 65
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 13:00
The owner travels to coffee-producing regions around the world and carefully selects coffee beans that are thoroughly managed from cultivation to harvesting and transportation! In order to enjoy high-quality coffee with a rich original flavor called "specialty coffee," he roasts and brews the beans himself. The flavor changes drastically depending on the strength of the roast and the time, so adjust the roasting level to match your favorite flavor and aroma. Experience the profound world of coffee. A place in the Shitoori district of Minami Awaji City, where idyllic rural scenery spreads out. After getting off the car, walk for two minutes along a country road surrounded by trees to the Awaji Island Coffee Laboratory "BASE COFFEE," an annex to the premises of "Fuku Cafe," a quiet, hidden old-style cafe. If a cafe is a hideaway, this laboratory has the atmosphere of a "secret base." The owner, who is obsessed with the depth and unanswerable charm of coffee, is researching and studying every day to get to know coffee better and to pursue the creation of "coffee that makes you want to talk about it with others and makes you smile". The owner carefully selects coffee beans from producing areas around the world, including Central and South America, Africa, and Asia, and thoroughly manages the process from cultivation to harvesting and transportation. Using these top quality beans, you will experience roasting, the most important process that determines the taste and aroma of coffee. For the roasting process, we use a roasting pan called "mankashakasha", which is actually used in Ethiopia, one of the countries where we purchase beans. You can choose to roast lightly to bring out the fruity aroma and acidity of citrus fruits, or roast deeply to bring out the richness and bitterness of chocolate, or you can aim for something in between. In either case, it is difficult to conduct heat thoroughly to the inside of the raw beans in order to remove the moisture contained in them. In addition, even if you choose the same beans and roast in a hand pan, the heat transfer changes depending on how the beans roll and how the wind hits them, so even if the conditions are slightly different, the taste will not be the same and an original taste will be created. The staff will give you a thorough lecture, so please feel free to try it. When the roasted beans are cooled and ground in a coffee mill, a scent containing various elements, including the scent of nuts, caramel, and citrus, rises. This is the moment when the coffee beans emit the most aroma in their life. There are hundreds of elements of the aroma, which becomes a complex and rich coffee aroma that fascinates many people. Then comes the finishing process. Hot water is poured over the fragrant freshly ground beans to extract the maximum aroma and flavor, but there is also an appropriate way to pour the hot water. When you put the carefully extracted coffee in your mouth, your face will naturally break into a smile. *One cup of roasted and ground beans will be used for tasting, but you can take the remaining beans home with you.
- Age 5~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00
Approximately 70% of domestic incense sticks are manufactured on Awaji Island. Among them, the Ei district is where many manufacturers gather, and you can smell the delicious aroma of incense as you walk through the town. It has even been selected as one of the "100 Scented Landscapes" by the Ministry of the Environment. This is a valuable experience where you can visit an incense manufacturer that has been manufacturing incense since 1905 and still maintains traditional handmade manufacturing methods, learn about the history of Awaji Island incense sticks, knowledge of fragrance, and the manufacturing process from a fragrance master called a "Koshi", and experience part of the manufacturing process while receiving a lecture from a veteran craftsman. After learning the basics of incense from a fragrance master called a "Koshi" at an incense manufacturer on Awaji Island, which accounts for approximately 70% of the domestic incense market, you will receive a lecture from a veteran craftsman and experience part of the actual manufacturing process. It is a valuable opportunity to listen to the craftsman's story! *The experience will involve cutting the sticks into bonkiri (a bonkiri stick) and putting them raw on the sticks.
- Age 5~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00
Approximately 70% of domestic incense sticks are produced on Awaji Island. Among them, the Ei district is where many manufacturers gather, and you can smell the delicious aroma of incense as you walk through the town. It has even been selected as one of the "100 Scented Landscapes" by the Ministry of the Environment. Visit an incense manufacturer that has been producing incense since 1905 and continues to produce it by hand, learning about the history of Awaji Island incense sticks, knowledge of fragrance, and the manufacturing process from a fragrance master called a "Koshi", and experiencing making your own original incense. After learning the basics of incense by visiting a manufacturer of incense sticks on Awaji Island, which accounts for approximately 70% of domestic incense sticks, and learning about the history and knowledge of fragrance of Awaji Island incense sticks, as well as the traditional manufacturing process, it's time to make your own incense! Choose the color of the incense, put the ingredients and water in a mortar and knead. Blend your favorite fragrances and knead again, then use a die to shape the incense. Take it home and let it dry thoroughly for about a week, and your incense is ready! You can experience making your own scent at home. [Experience Schedule] 11:00 Meeting Observe the traditional incense manufacturing process at Awaji Umekundo Ei Factory (30 minutes) 11:30 Learn about the history of incense and fragrance knowledge from a Kohshi (producer) and experience making incense (80 minutes) 12:50 Scheduled to end
- Age 5~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00
Approximately 70% of domestic incense sticks are produced on Awaji Island. Among them, the Ei district is where many manufacturers gather, and you can smell the delicious aroma of incense as you walk through the town. It has even been selected as one of the "100 Scented Landscapes" by the Ministry of the Environment. Visit an incense manufacturer that has been producing incense since 1905 and continues to produce it the traditional way, learning about the history of Awaji Island incense sticks, knowledge of fragrance, and the manufacturing process from a fragrance master called a "Koshi", and experiencing making your own original sachet. After learning the basics of incense by visiting an incense manufacturer on Awaji Island, which accounts for approximately 70% of the domestic incense market, and learning about the history of Awaji Island incense stick production, knowledge of fragrance, and the traditional manufacturing process, you can finally experience making an incense sachet. You can mix your favorite fragrance ingredients and make an original sachet to put in your favorite sachet, and enjoy the scent at home. [Experience Schedule] 11:00 Meeting point Observe the traditional incense manufacturing process at Awaji Baikondo Ei Factory 11:30 Learn about the history and scents of incense from a Kohshi (producer) and experience making a scented sachet (50 minutes) 12:20 Scheduled end
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