List of autumn leaves
- Age 3~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 09:00 / 11:30 / 14:00 / 16:30
Held from spring to autumn Fishing for Japanese eels in the brackish waters of rivers Part 1: 8:00-10:30 Part 2: 10:30-13:00 Part 3: 13:30-16:00 Part 4: 16:00-18:30 This is a tour to fish for eels at the mouths of rivers that run through Tokyo. Japanese eels are born in the western waters of the Mariana Islands. They grow in rivers not only in Japan but also in East Asia, including China, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula, and are known to return to the Mariana Islands to spawn. Japanese eels (Anguilla japonica), which belong to the Anguilla genus of the eel family, are widely distributed in East Asia, including Japan, China, Taiwan, and Korea. In Japan, they mainly live south of Honshu, but there have been cases of them being caught in Hokkaido. Rental tackle, fishing rod, and equipment are included, so you can participate empty-handed. Two patterns of fishing are done: casting fishing and plastic bottle tackle fishing, using earthworms as bait. While waiting for the tackle, you can fish for goby at your feet. The main target is eels, but sometimes you can catch gobies, crabs, and seigo. The tour lasts about 3 hours. Please bring a headlamp, a handy light, and drinks. *If you want to take something home, please bring an aeration device (battery-powered bubbler) to prevent oxygen deficiency, a plastic case or fishing bucket to prevent escape, and a cooler box. By train: 15 minutes walk from JR Joban Line or Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line By car: Please use a nearby parking lot. Meeting place: Near the Seven-Eleven Katsushika Kosuge 1-chome store. We will send you a map in advance, so please walk to the point. Migration of Japanese eels Japanese eels spawn in the summer in the waters west of the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. After hatching, they become larvae that look like willow leaves, called leptocephalus. They are carried by the glass eel current and reach East Asia in about six months, when they transform into long, cylindrical glass eels and enter rivers on the high tide. After that, their transparent bodies start to take on color and they are called yellow eels. During the yellow eel stage, the eels grow large and eat a variety of food, including shrimp, crabs, small fish and insects. Japanese eels spend their growth period in a wide range of environments, from coastal areas to the upper reaches of rivers, including not only freshwater but also brackish and marine areas. After several to a dozen years, when they reach a size of over 40 cm for males and over 50 cm for females, they begin to mature and are called silver eels. From autumn to winter, silver eels leave the rivers and coastal areas that they are accustomed to living in and travel to spawning grounds. It takes about six months to reach the spawning grounds in the Marianas, where they spawn and then end their lives.
- Age 16~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 09:00 / 09:30 / 13:00 / 13:30 / 14:00
Take a stroll through the majestic nature of Onuma with a nature guide on a futuristic vehicle called a Segway. First of all, after learning the basic operation of the Segway in a riding course of about 1 hour, we will depart for a tour with a nature guide who is familiar with the fun of the field! There are mountains, valleys, and grasslands...an attractive and varied 5km to 10km trail. You can also enjoy the various expressions of nature depending on the season, such as animals such as the red fox, flowers in spring, greenery in summer, and colored leaves in autumn. Enjoy the excitement of a Segway and the magnificent natural environment!
- Age 16~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 09:30 / 13:30
The first Segway tour in Hakone that takes you around the scenic lakeside of Hakone Lake Ashinoko, which is rich in nature. Take a Segway stroll through Hakone Lake Ashi, a scenic tourist spot known as a place of worship since ancient times. Let's ride a Segway and enjoy seasonal flowers and autumn leaves with the guidance of a guide! If you're lucky, you might even encounter animals such as deer and wild rabbits!
初めてのセグウェイでしたが、しっかりとした練習と説明で最高に楽しく2時間半を過ごせました。写真撮影も休憩の時にも出来るし、それとは別にインストラクターの方が沢山写真撮ってデータを頂戴できます。 なんて最高なのと思いました。 草や木 鳥や歴史まで芦ノ湖についての説明 完璧です。是非是非又お伺いし、違った季節の雰囲気も味わいたいです。 まっちゃんありがとう。
- Age 0~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 08:30 / 09:50 / 10:50
This is a trek that goes all around the Shiretoko Five Lakes designated as a special reserve of Shiretoko National Park, UNESCO's World Natural Heritage Area, including elevated wooden paths. This is Japan's first revolutionary Forest Adventure experience in which a licensed leader guides the area where brown bears live. In addition to the lake, you can observe seasonally changing nature, such as sika deer, red fox, wild birds, alpine plants, and autumn leaves. Because they are not fed, all creatures they encounter are real wildlife. Please contact us as it may be possible to respond to times that are not in the selection column.
- Age 0~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 13:20 / 14:30 / 15:10
This is a trek that goes all around the Shiretoko Five Lakes designated as a special reserve of Shiretoko National Park, UNESCO's World Natural Heritage Area, including elevated wooden paths. This is Japan's first revolutionary Forest Adventure experience in which a licensed leader guides the area where brown bears live. In addition to the lake, you can observe seasonally changing nature, such as sika deer, red fox, wild birds, alpine plants, and autumn leaves. Because they are not fed, all creatures they encounter are real wildlife. Please contact us as it may be possible to respond to times that are not in the selection column.
ガイドの方は大ベテランでいらっしゃるのに大変気さくでつまらない質問にもお答えくださり、素人の私たちは安心して参加でき大自然を肌で感じることができまた違う季節にも再訪したいです。お世話になりました
- Age 6~Age 90
- 2~3 hours
- 05:00 / 08:00 / 11:00 / 14:00
It is a canoe experience of about 9 kilometers on the Kushiro River, which flows through the Kushiro Marsh. The meeting place is JR Senmo Line, Hosooka Station. This course starts from Lake Toro and goes down to Hosooka Canoe Port. As the name of the plan suggests, it is a place with a lot of trees even in the wetlands, and it is a course with the most wild animals. It is surrounded by deep green in spring, green in summer, and colored leaves in autumn. Of course, the guide will ride with you, so please leave the operation of the canoe to us. We also have a Kushiro Wetland long course of about 17 km that combines the forest course and the wilderness course! ~Experience Flow~ (For the 8:00 course) 8:00 Gather in front of Hosooka Station on the JR Senmo Line Please be at Hosooka Station at the start time of the tour. (If you are late, please contact us.) When we gather, we will park your car at the nearby Hosooka Canoe Port and drive to Toro Station. (Reception will be done inside the train) 8:20 Arrive at JR Senmo Line Toro Station When you arrive at Toro Station, go to the toilet and move to the starting point, Lake Toro. 8:40 Canoe preparation, safety talk When you arrive at Lake Toro, prepare for canoeing and give a safety explanation for canoeing. 8:50 Departure! When you're ready, let's go! If you wish, we will also take a commemorative photo here during the experience. 10:20 Arrival at Hosooka Canoe Port! Canoe experience for about 1 hour and a half. Once you get off the canoe, you will be disbanded after taking photos.
- Age 7~Age 69
- 2~3 hours /3~4 hours
The National Treasure Nageire Hall, located on Mt. Mitoku in Misasa Town, Tottori Prefecture, is said to be the most dangerous national treasure in Japan. Let's walk along the Shugendo path to Nageire-do, surrounded by a forest of autumn leaves, and go to worship. You can view Nageire-do from the distance worship place from the foot of the mountain, but let's walk Shugendo with all our heart and soul, purify ourselves of the impurities of the six roots, and visit Nageire-do up close. To visit Nageire-do up close, it is a short distance, but it involves walking along the steep Shugendo path, which involves climbing tree roots, climbing chains, and climbing rocky mountains. You will have to go back and forth on the same route, but descending the mountain is also dangerous. Also, only two or more people can enter the mountain, so if you are traveling alone, you will need to go with someone. In order to protect the natural environment and maintain Shugendo, it is not possible to enter using walking sticks such as trekking poles. By having a local guide accompany you through the difficult and dangerous Shugendo experience, you can experience Shugendo safely and with peace of mind. Please use it as a travel companion for those who are unable to go alone, or as a companion for Shugendo.
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