Things to do in Minami Uonuma/Tokamachi/Tsunan (Muikamachi)
- Age 12~Age 70
- 5~6 hours
- 09:30
Join me on a guided tour around Muikamachi, Niigata. Starting from Muikamachi Station, less than 2 hours from Tokyo, we'll cycle through Minamiuonuma's rice fields and Niigata's best spring water on our way to the Hakkaisan sake brewery, all with ease on e -bikes. At the brewery, we'll explore the story and tradition behind this premium sake, connecting centuries of craftsmanship, heavy snowfall, and pristine water. We'll enjoy a delicious meal featuring onigiri made from local rice (vegan option usually available ). On the way back, we'll stop at a traditional four-season Japanese park. We'll return to the station by 15:00, giving you time to explore the local onsen or head back to Tokyo. The tour starts at 10:00 and covers about 20km.〜Flow of experience〜10:00 DepartureWe will depart from the east side of Muikamachi Station11:00 Niigata Best Spring WaterWe will stop a bit to taste the voted best Niigata spring water.12:00 Hakkaisan Sake BreweryWe will visit the sake brewery, have lunch and explore the nature around the area. 14:00 Japanese parkWe will visit and learn more about a beautiful Japanese park and its history. 15:00 ReturnWe will be back at the train station to finish the tour.
- Age 6~Age 120
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 13:30
Exhilarating rafting on the open Shinano River! It's full of fun and recommended for families♪ Enjoy the rafting tour held at the foot of Mt. Naeba, a spacious rafting experience where you can enjoy the wide blue sky and the scenery that feels like eternity! ☆A number of rapids are exciting, relaxing in the waterfalls Is the Shinano River calm? I am often asked this, but it is a popular rafting spot with a good balance of rapids and waterfalls ♪ ☆ Hot spring bathing included The bathing fee is included in the price, and you can refresh yourself in the hot spring after the tour!
- Age 10~Age 99
- 3~4 hours
- 13:30
It is an experience to make "Zori" which is a traditional footwear. [Snow Country & Rice Grocery/Straw Crafts in Niigata Prefecture] Niigata Prefecture has had a long history of rice cultivation, and various straw crafts using rice straw have been actively carried out. Until 70 to 80 years ago, during the snowy winter months, families made zori sandals using rice straw to earn an income. Nowadays, craftsmen using straw are very rare, and it is rare to see crafts using straw. This kind of experience of actually making sandals has become a rarity, but seeing how the shoes are made by hand in a blink of an eye is a masterpiece. [What you can do in this experience] In this program, you will make such a sandal with a local straw craftsman. You can choose whichever you like, the sandals made from rice straw or the cloth sandals made from colorful cloth. You can choose your favorite cloth for the thongs and cloth sandals from the available cloths, so you can create your own stylish sandals by combining them. The sandals you make can be worn as sandals at the river or the sea in the summer, or you can use them as slippers at home or as interior decoration. How about making an original handmade sandal to commemorate your trip? *Cloth sandals are optional and cost an additional 500 yen. *Only Japanese and English are supported.
- Age 15~Age 79
- 3~4 hours
- 06:30 / 09:15 / 13:15 / 15:30
This trekking tour explores a picturesque landscape rich with history and culture, brimming with authentic Japanese culture. Accompanied by a dedicated guide, you'll walk from village to village, occasionally even entering villagers' homes, allowing you to enjoy warm interactions. This tour stops at a special spot overlooking the Hoshitoge Rice Terraces, one of Japan's most famous rice terraces. Enjoy a leisurely stroll from an area off-limits to regular tourists. [Schedule] Walk approximately 3.5 hours from Hokuhoku-Oshima Station to the Hoshitoge Rice Terraces with your dedicated guide. Meet your guide at Hokuhoku-Oshima Station at 9:15 AM for morning itineraries (6:30 AM from July to mid-September), or 1:15 PM for afternoon itineraries (3:30 PM from July to mid-September), and begin your trek. *Please inquire about the meeting time. The old trail has some ups and downs, but you'll enjoy beautiful mountain views as you trek. Along the way, your guide will share stories about the history of the old trail and local life. You'll also have the opportunity to interact with the local villagers. You may even have the opportunity to enter a home and hear stories of the village's past and history, as well as life in a snowy country. Along the way, you'll take a break at a spot off-limits to regular tourists, offering a panoramic view of the Hoshitoge rice terraces. We'll provide you with seasonal snacks traditional to the region, as well as delicious tea and coffee. You can relax and enjoy the scenery in a private setting. After the trek, you'll be driven to Matsudai Station or Hokuhoku Oshima Station. *Only Japanese and English are available.
- Age 5~Age 99
- 3~4 hours /4~5 hours
- 09:00
[Summary] Learn traditional Tokamachi cooking from local mothers. Not only will you cook, but you'll also help harvest and source ingredients, creating a delicious feast made with fresh ingredients! [Schedule] Meet at a designated location in Tokamachi City at 9:00 AM. After gathering the ingredients, you'll move to the cooking venue and prepare the food under the guidance of the instructor's mother. The menu will generally consist of three side dishes, rice, and miso soup. As seasonal ingredients will be used, the menu will be a surprise until the day of the tour. Once the food is ready, enjoy a chat with the instructor's mother as you savor the meal! (You may discover a new flavor.) The tour will conclude around 1:00 PM, with a drop-off location. *Available in Japanese and English only.
- Age 10~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
- 09:30 / 13:30
Experience the culture and history of Tokamachi, a town of heavy snow and kimono, on a stroll through the town. A local guide will show you hidden gems, including backstreet art and architecture unique to a snowy region. [Tokamachi: A Town Walk in Tokamachi, a Heavy Snow Region and Kimono Town] Tokamachi is Japan's leading kimono-producing region. Explore the history of the town and its unique architecture, focusing on the past and present of its architecture, as you walk with a guide, learning about the town's history and the unique structure of a town unique to one of Japan's heaviest snowfall regions. Example: Meet at Tokamachi Station. See architecture and "ganki" (traditional Japanese-style walkways) that reveal life in a snowy region. Explore the backstreet art! Stop by a local Japanese confectionery shop for a break. See the stone carving monuments scattered along the greenway before heading to the Tokamachi Museum and Information Center. After the tour, shop at Cross Ten, a roadside station with a wide selection of local products and souvenirs. [What You'll Do] Starting from Tokamachi Station, you'll walk through the town with a guide. Discover the hidden charms of the city, including recommendations for spots only locals know about and art in backstreets that cars don't go through! Courses vary depending on your preferences and the season. The tour lasts approximately 120 minutes. *The tour can be carried out at any time you like, so please let us know your desired start time when you apply. *Prices do not include food, drinks, or admission to museums, etc.
- Age 5~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00 / 17:00
[Regional common coupons (electronic only) are available! ] It is an experience to make a traditional craft "Chinkoro" handed down in Tokamachi. [What is “Chinkoro”? 】Every Tokamachi citizen has made “Chinkoro”, a small colorful doll made of rice flour. The word chinkoro means “puppy” and is often made in the shape of a puppy or the Chinese zodiac of the year. It is made around January every year and displayed in the house, but because it is made of rice flour paste, it cracks and breaks in a few weeks. It is said that the more broken pieces there are, the better the luck. The culture of making chinkoro is said to have started in the Edo period, but the original origin is not well understood. [What you can do in this experience] In this program, you will make Tokamachi's traditional craft Chinkoro while being taught by a local Chinkoro craftsman. You can make your own original penis, such as anime characters, mascots, animals, etc., regardless of the traditional puppy or zodiac. It is an experience that everyone can enjoy regardless of age or gender. Please make sure to make a lucky charm, Chinkoro, as a souvenir. *Only Japanese and English are supported.
リラックスした雰囲気の中楽しく作成することができました⭐︎ 新たに新潟・十日町の伝統工芸品ということで知ることができて嬉しく思います(^^)また作りたいです!! ありがとうございました♪
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