List of world heritage
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00 / 08:30
Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and experience the charm of history, culture, mountains and sea on a day trip to Kamakura. Start with a visit to the highlight of Kamakura, the Great Buddha. This magnificent bronze statue stands at 13.35m and is a symbol of Japan's rich Buddhist culture and the second tallest bronze Buddha in the country (own admission fee). Next, board the charming Enoden train, which is more than 100 years old. Passing through the sights and streets of Kamakura along the Shonan coast, you will explore the unique atmosphere and color of the place. Stop at Kamakura High School, experience the iconic railway crossings and roads, and stroll along the beach to soak up the sunshine and listen to the sound of the waves. If the weather is good, you may even be able to see Mount Fuji directly. Then, visit Enoshima Shrine, built by the imperial order of Emperor Kinmei in 552. Admire the colorful eight-armed Benzaiten, the nationally designated cultural asset of the Eight-Treasure Turtle by Fujiwara Masahiro, and the bronze torii gate that is said to be the origin of Enoshima. Finally, head to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura to visit a shrine that embodies the spirit of Japan. See the magnificent torii gates, beautiful gardens and historic architecture - symbols of samurai heritage and prosperity - and immerse yourself in traditional ceremonies and tranquil surroundings. Finally, stroll along Komachi-dori, which runs from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Soak up the atmosphere of this bustling old street in the heart of the ancient capital. ~Schedule for the day~8:00 Under the Beams sign in the Shin-Marunouchi Building in front of JR Tokyo Station8:30 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Shinjuku West Exit Branch10:00 Kamakura Great Buddha10:50 Train to Enoshima11:00 Kamakura High School11:50 Enoshima/Enoshima Shrine14:30 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine/Komachi Street15:30 Head home17:30 End of schedule (Under the Beams sign in the Shin-Marunouchi Building in front of JR Tokyo Station, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Shinjuku West Exit)This is a mixed tour and participants will be coming from all over the world.
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 07:30
Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and experience the charm of history, culture, mountains and sea on a day trip to Kamakura. Start with a visit to the highlight of Kamakura, the Great Buddha. This magnificent bronze statue stands at 13.35m and is a symbol of Japan's rich Buddhist culture and the second tallest bronze Buddha in the country (own admission fee). Next, board the charming Enoden train, which is more than 100 years old. Passing through the sights and streets of Kamakura along the Shonan coast, you will explore the unique atmosphere and color of the place. Stop at Kamakura High School, experience the iconic railway crossings and roads, and stroll along the beach to soak up the sunshine and listen to the sound of the waves. If the weather is good, you may even be able to see Mount Fuji directly. Then, visit Enoshima Shrine, built by the imperial order of Emperor Kinmei in 552. Admire the colorful eight-armed Benzaiten, the nationally designated cultural asset of the Eight-Treasure Turtle by Fujiwara Masahiro, and the bronze torii gate that is said to be the origin of Enoshima. Finally, head to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura to visit a shrine that embodies the spirit of Japan. See the magnificent torii gates, beautiful gardens and historic architecture - symbols of samurai heritage and prosperity - and immerse yourself in traditional ceremonies and tranquil surroundings. Finally, stroll along Komachi-dori, which runs from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Soak up the atmosphere of this bustling old street in the heart of the ancient capital. ~Schedule for the day~7:00 Pick up from hotel in 12 wards of Tokyo (transport to hotel/private guesthouse)10:00 Kamakura Great Buddha10:50 Train at Enoshima11:00 Kamakura High School11:50 Enoshima/Enoshima Shrine14:30 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine/Komachi Street15:30 Head home17:30 End of schedule (Guests on the course that includes hotel/private guesthouse transfers should wait for the shuttle bus. When the shuttle bus arrives, it will take you back to your hotel/private guesthouse and the tour will end.)This is a shared tour and participants come from all over the world.
- Age 12~Age 100
- 5~6 hours
- 10:00
For 4 days only, we will be offering a plan where you can enjoy a special lunch prepared by a top chef and a Japanese cultural experience at the VIP lounge of the National Stadium. In addition to the "fusion of French and Japanese cuisine" by chef Iwao Asamizuya of the French restaurant and deli "Maison de Cerise" in Daikanyama, and Japanese cuisine by owner Sadaharu Nakajima of "Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima", we will also offer a Japanese cultural experience, including calligraphy by guest Aoyagi Misen, and karate including demonstrations and practical experience (kata). In addition, you will have the valuable experience of seeing the VIP area of the National Stadium, which is normally not accessible. *Consecutive interpretation from Japanese to English will be provided. ■Profile: Iwao Asamizuya (French: November 18th, November 25th) Owner chef of "Maison de Cerise". Born in Tokyo in 1971. He discovered the fun of cooking when he was in high school and became involved in cooking after graduating from a vocational school. At the age of 22, he was fascinated by French cuisine and traveled to France. After that, he studied under Toki at Terra's, Auberge Kusunoki, and Ginza Lecan, and at the age of 29, he opened Maison de Cerise in Setagaya. After seven years of activity, he moved to his current location in Daikanyama. It was renovated in January 2017 and continues to operate today. His philosophy is to always approach cooking with an attitude that puts the ingredients first. He travels around the country every day in search of delicious food and ingredients. ・Nakajima Sadaharu (Japanese cuisine: November 6th, November 20th) Owner and head chef of Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima. Born in Hiroo, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo in 1956. His grandfather was Nakajima Sadajiro, the first head chef of Hoshioka Saryo, run by Kitaoji Rosanjin, and he was born and raised in a family of chefs. After training in Kyoto, he succeeded his father, Sadazo, as the second-generation owner of Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima in 1980. With the taste and technique he has honed since he was a child, he expresses both traditional and new Japanese cuisine. He is highly regarded in the culinary world. He is active in many areas, including media appearances and writing. ・Aoyagi Misen (Japanese culture experience/calligraphy: November 18th, November 25th) He began learning calligraphy at the age of 4 under the influence of his grandmother. He has performed calligraphy performances in over 10 countries around the world. In Japan, he has written calligraphy for the TV anime "Dororo" based on the original work by Osamu Tezuka, the famous hunting game "Monster Hunter Rise", and other games. In 2020, he performed an opening calligraphy performance in front of approximately 58,000 spectators at the "99th Emperor's Cup Final", which was held as the opening sporting event at the National Stadium. The following year, he worked on the VIP room work and the wall work in the flash interview zone at the National Stadium, and has a deep connection with the sacred National Stadium. In 2023, he will perform a dedication calligraphy at the World Heritage Site "Koyasan". He works under the motto of tradition and innovation and has appeared on TBS's "Jonetsu Tairiku." He has been serving as a PR ambassador for the "Shodo Performance Koshien" since 2022. ・Japanese Culture Experience/Karate: November 6th and November 20th * Performances and practical experience (kata) are planned. * Kata performance performers: All Japan Championship contestants (high level)
- Age 0~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 10:30
8/13 Enjoy the one-night-only special event, "Nikko Edomura", where you can enjoy the Oiran procession and fireworks at night! Visit the world heritage city power spot Nikko Toshogu! Enjoy summer in Nikko to your heart's content! Located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, Nikko Edomura is a historical theme park that retains vestiges of the Edo period. Once you step inside, you will be transported back in time to the Edo period, where samurai in topknots and ninjas will appear. You can walk around the streets and have various experiences.
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