Fukushima in Sightseeing taxi
- Age 12~Age 80
- 1 Day or more
- 13:00
Fukushima Silk Road Journey - 3-Day, 2-Night Plan - Private (Exclusive) & Guide-Accompanied - Ideal for Inbound Tourists - Discover Fukushima's New Charms Based on its Sericulture and Weaving Culture - This 3-day, 2-night trip explores the Tohoku region's traditional sericulture and weaving culture, as well as Fukushima's world-renowned silk weaving techniques. Experience the world's thinnest silk fabric and meet artisans who work on everything from sericulture to weaving. Experience crafting silkworm puffs and silk lotion using silkworm cocoons in a workshop. Experience the history of Neko Shrine, a shrine deeply connected to sericulture, and the region's transformation into a major fruit-producing region. On Day 1, you'll stay at a long-established inn in Iizaka Onsen, a nationally registered tangible cultural property. On Day 2, you'll stay at a long-established inn in Takayu Onsen. On Day 3, you can choose from an optional plan to explore new attractions. This tour offers an opportunity to rediscover Fukushima's value through its history, culture, fashion, and cuisine. *This tour will be accompanied by a licensed guide.
- Age 12~Age 80
- 1 Day or more
- 13:00
Fukushima Silk Road Journey - 2-Day, 1-Night Plan - Private (Exclusive) & Guide-Interpreter Accompanied - Ideal for Inbound Tourists - Experience the Culture and Techniques of Sericulture and Weaving - Experience the traditional culture of sericulture and weaving that remains in the Tohoku region, and experience the world-renowned silk weaving industry on this 2-day, 1-night trip. Experience the world's thinnest silk fabric and meet artisans who work on everything from sericulture to weaving. Stay at a long-established inn, a nationally registered tangible cultural property, for a time-traveling experience. On the second day, you'll visit a workshop where you'll learn about making silkworm puffs and silk lotion using silk cocoons. After lunch, experience Neko Shrine, closely connected to sericulture, and Fukushima's history as a major fruit-producing region. This program offers an opportunity to rediscover the value of Fukushima through its history, culture, fashion, and cuisine. *A guide-interpreter will accompany you on this tour.
- Age 2~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:45
■We will take you to the spectacular view point of Aizu's "Tsuruga Castle", which is difficult to reach by public transportation, and the popular local train "Tadami Line" that runs through the great outdoors, by chartered bus or chartered jumbo taxi. ■Aizu Tsuruga CastleTsuruga Castle began as Higashikurokawa-kan about 630 years ago, and became famous for its fierce battles during the Boshin War. After being demolished in 1874, it was rebuilt in 1965, and in 2000, the "Hoshimeshi Yagura and Minamihashiri Nagaya" were restored using Edo period techniques. In 2011, it was re-tiled with red tiles, restoring its appearance to the end of the Edo period. The castle tower is a museum that displays the history of Aizu, and Tsuruga Castle Park is a nationally designated historic site with an area of about 21,000 square meters. *An additional admission fee of 410 yen will be charged.■Tsuruga Castle HallIt was also selected as one of the "100 Best Souvenir Facilities in Japan Selected by Professionals" sponsored by Travel Newspaper Shinsha. If you go through the hall, you can take a shortcut to Tsuruga Castle. Here you can experience Aizu folk crafts, feast on local cuisine, and find a wide variety of souvenirs. Experience the true charm of Aizu in this place where you can enjoy sightseeing, dining, experiences, and shopping all in one place. ■First Tadami River Bridge Viewpoint The JR Tadami Line, which runs along the Tadami River, is a local line famous for its beautiful autumn leaves. The First Tadami River Bridge in particular is a representative view of this line. The seasonal scenery created by the majestic valley and surrounding mountains attracts many people. In recent years, many overseas travelers, including those from Taiwan and Thailand, have also visited the area. ■Roadside Station Oze Kaido Mishima-juku This roadside station, located along National Route 252, is the entrance to the view point of the First Tadami River Bridge. On the first floor, there is a corner selling local specialties and fresh locally grown vegetables, and the restaurant "Kirihanatei," where you can enjoy soba noodles and rice bowls. On the second floor, there is a space to display paulownia products, a specialty of Mishima Town.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 1 Day or more
- 12:50
This is a two-day, one-night taxi tour where you can receive direct instruction from swordsmith Shohei Fujiyasu, observe the appreciation of Japanese swords, observe the forging process (preparing the base for Japanese swords), and experience hammering and copper plate inscription. Through the tour, you will learn about the beauty and spirit that resides in Japanese swords. After staying overnight at the famous Iizaka Onsen hot spring in Fukushima City, on the second day, you will be taken to a Japanese lunch using Fukushima City's specialties and Nakano Fudoson, one of the three Fudoson in Japan.
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