- Age 1~Age 70
- 5~6 hours
- 08:40 / 09:50
Boarding and disembarking at the meeting point 08:40▼Nihonbashi Station Exit 2 (Namba-Shinsaibashi area) 09:50▼Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit (in front of 7-Eleven) 10:00▼Kiyomizu-dera area (individuals will visit the temple, stroll around freely, and have lunch at their leisure / approx. 3 hours) Recommended sightseeing course Course 1: Kiyomizu-dera Temple (customers are responsible for admission fees) - Ni-Sannenzaka - Ishibekoji - Gion·Hanamikoji-dori - Yasaka Shrine You can visit your favorite spots according to your stamina and time~Course 2: Kimono experience (Customers who are interested can wear a kimono and enjoy the old townscape and touring Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Let's take pictures of the wonderful moment.) (There are many kimono shops near Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. We recommend renting a kimono at a shop at Kiyomizu-dera Temple and returning it at a shop at Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. The fee is at the customer's expense.) 13:30 ▼ Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (individual visit and free stroll / about 70 minutes) 16:00 ▼ Nara Park (individual visit and free stroll / about 1.5 hours) "Deer and autumn leaves" interweave "Nara Park" The contrast between the autumn leaves and evergreen trees is vivid Recommended tourist spot [Todaiji Temple] (Admission fee is at the customer's expense.) Todaiji Temple was built during the Nara period. Nara is popular with tourists and once served as the capital of Japan. It is registered as a World Heritage Site as one of the "Cultural Monuments of Ancient Nara" by UNESCO. Todaiji Temple is home to eight national treasure buildings, 14 locations with 24 national treasure Buddha statues, and nine other national treasures including paintings and books. Famous sights such as the Great Buddha, the Great South Gate, and the Kongorikishi standing statues are all national treasures, as are the Hokkedo temple buildings and the Buddha statues enshrined within. There are very few places in Japan where you can see so many national treasures at once. Admission fees: Todaiji Temple Great Buddha Hall: Adults (junior high school students and above) 600 yen, elementary school students 300 yen; Great Buddha Hall and Todaiji Museum: Adults (junior high school students and above) 1000 yen, elementary school students 400 yen 17:30▼After a fun day of sightseeing, we start heading back. 18:30 Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori area (free time/approximately 1 hour)
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:40 / 09:50
Board and disembark at the meeting point08:40▼Nihonbashi Station, Exit 2 (Namba-Shinsaibashi area)09:50▼Kyoto Station, Hachijo Exit (in front of 7-Eleven)10:30▼Kinkaku-ji Temple (approx. 40 mins)Visiting fees are at the customer's expense.12:00▼Kiyomizu-dera Temple area (individuals will visit, stroll freely, and have lunch on their own / approx. 3.5 hours)15:30▼Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (approx. 70 mins)17:00▼After a fun end to the day's itinerary, start heading back.19:00▼Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori area (free stroll / approx. 1 hour)
- Age 9~Age 100
- 2~3 hours /3~4 hours
- 10:00 / 13:30
It is a plan that you can experience weaving two types of silk fabrics, plain weave and twill weave, and tour the workshop by yourself. You can take the completed work home on the day. Weaving can be done easily from elementary school students to the elderly. Feel the "texture" of the woven fabric you woven yourself. You can see, touch, and experience the world's best works of art in Japan. * Bonus: Take a photo on a restored high-end machine. Present an original postcard. You can also shop. You can experience it from the third grade of elementary school. The height is about 130 cm.
It was my first time trying hand weaving with a handloom, and I absolutely loved the process! The rhythmic and focused nature of weaving was therapeutic, and I felt a sense of deep satisfaction upon completing my first textile piece. The instructor was patient and encouraging, providing valuable guidance throughout the process. I was also amazed by the vast array of stunning textile works on display at the workshop. Each piece showcased the creativity and skill of the artisans, and it was truly inspiring to see such a diverse collection of weaving techniques!
- Age 0~Age 99
- Within 1 hour
- 11:45 / 13:00 / 14:15 / 15:30 / 16:45
I will rent a tea room and learn the spirit, history and practice of the tea ceremony and experience the tea ceremony. Not only can you see the show before, but customers can actually experience the tea ceremony. Main sweets · Dense tea (can be changed to light tea) · Dry sweets · Light tea included. After experiencing the tea ceremony, you can experience Matcha by yourself.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 18:00
Experience program You can experience Kodo, one of the representative arts of Japan. 1. A medicinal tea blended with fragrant ingredients will be served as a welcome drink. 2. You will sit in a chair at a Noir Cafe with a flower shop run by a top Japanese flower artist. I will give you a brief explanation about incense. 3. You will be asked to smell the incense of Kyara, Agarwood, and Sandalwood, which are representative fragrant woods. After that, you will experience listening to the scent of incense and applying the scent. Four. After listening to incense, enjoy matcha green tea and sweets.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00 / 13:00
A very popular traditional bento served at tea parties that has been passed down for about 100 years. Bento is a menu that has been passed down at Tomidaya for 100 years. A tour of the townhouse, which is a cultural property, is also included. We will show you around the 140-year-old townhouse "Tomitaya" in Nishijin, Kyoto. Tomidaya was designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property in 1999, and as a ``Museum of Nishijin Life'', the building is open to the public and the customs of Nishijin, Kyoto are introduced. Machiya life has been shaped by unchanging prayers, wishes, and gratitude since ancient times. Tomidaya started out as a production wholesaler in Nishijin about 140 years ago. This building is built by mixing charcoal into the land and closing the demon gate with amulets and salt, and enshrines Kojin (the god of fire), Benten (the god of water), and Yaoyorozu gods. Masu. In addition, there is a treasure trove where the spirit of gratitude that the 11th generation received when he jumped into the fire and saved the deity during the great fire at Ise Jingu in the Meiji period is enshrined, and is used in daily life. We are here to show you the spirit of hospitality that lives on in the past, the spirit of valuing God, and the way people have lived through generations, such as drinking tea, dancing Noh, and valuing culture.
- Age 13~Age 100
- 2~3 hours /3~4 hours
- 10:00 / 13:30
It is a plan of about 3 hours to experience weaving about 18cm square foil fabric and to visit the workshop. The completed work is On the day You can take it home. Weaving is easy. Please experience the technique of the weaver. You can see and touch the world's best artworks in Japan, and have a valuable experience of knowing history. * Bonus: Take a picture on a restored high aircraft. Original postcard presentation. You can also shop. One weaving machine for the weaving experience is available.
丁寧にご指導いただき、2時間程でなんとか出来上がりました。最初はどうなるかと思いましたが、だんだん慣れてきて楽しくなりあっという間に終わってしまいました。詳しく説明しながら素敵な作品をたくさん見せていただきました。ありがとうございました。
- Age 1~Age 70
- 5~6 hours
- 07:30
07:30-08:30: Pick-up/drop-off/transfer to hotel/private inn Hotels/private inns within the Osaka Loop Line 10:00 ▼ Kiyomizu-dera area (individual worship, free stroll, free lunch/approximately 3 hours) Recommended sightseeing course Course 1: Kiyomizu-dera (customer pays admission fee) - Ni-san-nen-zaka - Ishibe-koji - Gion·Hanami-koji-dori - Yasaka Shrine You can visit your favorite spots according to your stamina and time~Course 2: Kimono experience (Customers who are interested can wear a kimono and enjoy the old townscape and touring Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Let's take pictures of the wonderful moment.) (There are many kimono shops near Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. We recommend renting a kimono at a shop at Kiyomizu-dera Temple and returning it at a shop at Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. The fee is at the customer's expense.) 13:30 ▼ Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (individual visit and free stroll / about 70 minutes) 16:00 ▼ Nara Park (individual visit and free stroll / about 1.5 hours) "Deer and autumn leaves" interweave "Nara Park" The contrast between the autumn leaves and evergreen trees is vivid Recommended tourist spot [Todaiji Temple] (Admission fee is at the customer's expense.) Todaiji Temple was built during the Nara period. Nara is popular with tourists and once served as the capital of Japan. It is registered as a World Heritage Site as one of the "Cultural Monuments of Ancient Nara" by UNESCO. Todaiji Temple has eight national treasure buildings, 14 buildings with 24 national treasure Buddha statues, and nine other national treasures including paintings and books. The famous Great Buddha, the Great South Gate, the Kongorikishi statues, and the Hokkedo Hall, as well as the Buddha statues enshrined within, are all national treasures. There are very few places in Japan where you can see so many national treasures at once. Admission fee: Todaiji Temple Great Buddha Hall: 600 yen for adults (junior high school students and above), 300 yen for elementary school students; Great Buddha Hall and Todaiji Museum: 1000 yen for adults (junior high school students and above), 400 yen for elementary school students 17:30▼After a fun day of sightseeing, we start to head back. 18:30Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori area (Guests on the course that takes you to your hotel or guesthouse should wait for the shuttle bus. When the shuttle bus arrives, we will take you back to your hotel or guesthouse and the tour will end.)
- Age 7~Age 100
- 1~2 hours /2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 13:30 / 15:30
This is a great plan that allows you to experience Japanese-born "kana" calligraphy and a weaving workshop tour in a textile workshop. In the ``kana'' calligraphy experience, you will choose your favorite words and practice them in fine strokes, and at the end, you will write them on colored paper or a small fan and take them home. We will carefully teach you how to move the brush. Beginners are also welcome. After completion, you can tour the traditional textile workshop with an explanation. You can see and touch some of Japan's finest works of art, which are world-class, and have a valuable experience learning about their history. You can also go shopping.
- Age 4~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 16:30
It is a plan that you can experience three of Kimono, Tea ceremony and Ikebana by chartering. Tea ceremony is a lecturer of Urasenke, Ikebana is in charge of unbearable teacher and explanation in English is also possible.
海外からの来客に日本の文化を体験して頂きたく伺いました。外交を兼ねていたので絶対に失礼がないよう、環境などもご事前にお電話でご相談させて頂いたにもかかわらず、誠に残念ながらお連れしたことを後悔する結果となりました。当日は7万7760円事前支払いで貸切りでしたが、日本での旅で来客の一人がお腹を壊してしまい、観光先でのトイレ探しや薬局などに苦労し、事前の連絡をいれたものの到着が遅れてしまいました。本体験を主催している方は、到着した時にはすでに苛立ちをあらわに、体調への配慮の言葉一つありませんでした。外交官など外賓も迎えているという体験場所は古く、狭く、散らかり、薄暗く、和文化を伝えるには不適切で、着付け体験の着物・帯ともにみたこともないほど安っぽく、また押入れの中の透明の衣装ケースに雑に押し込まれているという酷い扱いでした。英語での対応はしてくれましたが、不慣れな方が「少しゆっくり話していただけますか?」と訪ねたにも関わらず、早口で聞き取りにくい英語での対応を続けられ、伝える、ではなく、説明を聞けという印象でした。いくつかの体験を省略し、時間内で終われるよう主催者側へも謝罪の上、配慮をしたつもりですが、時間より随分早く出口へ案内され、早く終えて帰りたいという意図があからさまで、お連れしたゲストの方々も苦笑いの状態でした。和文化の伝承をされるなら改善をしていただけることを願います。
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 18:00
You can enjoy the fantastically lit up 140-year-old townhouse, a cultural asset. The townhouse is lit up in hopes of ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Handmade lights made with an abundance of Japanese materials, such as washi paper, wood, and sake barrels, warmly illuminate the six gardens. Please enjoy the illuminated townhouse (building and garden) to your heart's content. This course will serve you carefully prepared kaiseki cuisine. Enjoy delicious food along with the beautiful lighting.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 1~2 hours /2~3 hours
- 13:00 / 15:00 / 18:00
In this plan, you will experience the experience at NOIR CAFÉ, an atelier surrounded by plants by Miki Takeuchi, an instructor of Sanshin Oeda School of Kodo and a flower designer. Many people who ask about the art of incense talk about the ancient incense group called ``Genji incense''. Regardless of the school, ``Genjiko'' is a group of incense that is still practiced today. The designs of the answers (listening names) based on the 54 pages of The Tale of Genji are famous as ``Genji Konozu'', which are various traditional Japanese patterns such as maki-e and kimonos. In this experience, you can experience what Genji incense is like at the incense meeting, and how to listen to the scent and come up with an answer. It's hard to sit up straight, and incense parties are difficult to get into. However, this is a plan that allows those who are interested in what Genji incense is like to fully experience it. After enjoying the Genji incense, you can create your own scent just like the aristocrats of the Heian period, when The Tale of Genji was written. The Tale of Genji also depicts scent as a theme, and aristocrats used to infuse their kimonos with elaborate original scents. In this plan, you will create a scented bag by blending your own original natural fragrance. The finished scented bag can be set in a special paulownia wood box designed and arranged by top designer Miki Takeuchi with dried flowers related to the Tale of Genji, and you can take it home as a special incense burner. After the experience, we will offer scones made with the cafe's special incense ingredients and medicinal tea blended with edible flowers and herbal cordial. Please spend an elegant time in an extraordinary time warp for both mind and body.
- Age 13~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
- 12:00
Enjoy hospitality in a 120-year-old Kyoto machiya townhouse, where you can feel at home and enjoy a special atmosphere that is different from your usual trip. Experience making temaki sushi with the landlady. You can participate alone. You can make your own original temaki sushi using carefully selected seafood and seasonal vegetables from Nishiki Market, known as "Kyoto's Kitchen." -Experience Schedule- 11:50 Meet at the site (Meet at the Kyoto machiya townhouse) 12:00 Start making temaki sushi with the landlady - You can learn about Kyoto's food culture before and after the meal, such as an explanation of the ingredients for the meal. 14:00 End at the site
- Age 6~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 18:00
Experience program You can experience Kodo, one of the representative arts of Japan. 1. A medicinal tea blended with fragrant ingredients will be served as a welcome drink. 2. Choose your favorite flowers at Noir Cafe, which has a flower shop run by a top Japanese flower artist. Let's put flowers in the incense seat while receiving instructions (flowers and containers can be taken home). 3. Make an ash mold for the incense burner. (The customer makes an ash mold, puts charcoal in it, and burns the incense.) We listen to the typical incense woods, Kyara, Agarwood, and Sandalwood. Four. Make matcha. (I will tell you how to make delicious matcha, so please enjoy it with the tea and sweets that you have made yourself.)
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 13:00
This plan will take you to a traditional Japanese townhouse "Machiya" and participate in a tea ceremony in traditional costume in Kyoto. First, after arriving, you will be quickly dressed in a kimono made of real silk. After that, you will be guided around the townhouse built in the Meiji era. Listen to an explanation about the tea ceremony in the tea room and enjoy tea. You can experience the spirit of wabi-sabi as if you have traveled back in time to the Meiji era. Feel free to take photos during your stay and fully experience Japanese culture.
- Age 18~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 13:00
You can wear a traditional uchikake with embroidery that cannot be reproduced today. After getting ready, you will pray to the gods, exchange rings, sign the marriage certificate, and take a commemorative photo to the music of gagaku in the Noh room. The Tomitaya staff will be serving you in a formal kimono, and everyone will be welcomed in a formal kimono.
- Age 6~Age 18
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 13:30 / 15:30
This is a summer vacation limited children's weaving experience / free study plan. It is a plan of about 2 hours to make your own weft thread, weave a 10 cm square woven fabric, and tour the workshop. You can take the completed work home on the day. The target is from elementary school students to college students. It is the only textile in the world. You can see, touch, and experience the world's best works of art in Japan. * Bonus: Take a photo on a restored high machine. Present an original postcard. Presenting materials related to traditional textiles. You can also shop. We have two weaving machines for you to experience weaving.
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