Kimono streets in Kanazawa feel magical fast. This rental puts you in costume near Higashi Chaya District, and the staff […]
Matsumoto feels personal when someone shows you the shortcuts. This private tour pairs Matsumoto Castle (with admission handled) plus a
Few experiences feel this hands-on. In Karuizawa, you’ll learn soba noodle making at Shinshu Soba Restaurant Yamahei, a short walk
Kanazawa feels frozen in time. This private walking tour strings together the Nagamachi samurai district and two preserved chaya neighborhoods,
Matsumoto in one smooth day. I like this tour because it’s private for your group yet still structured, so you
Kanazawa has a creative side most tours skip. What makes this one work is the mix: shrine-and-castle storytelling in the
Fukui’s coastline is the main character here. You get dramatic cliffs, rock formations, a sacred island feel, and then a
Two UNESCO sites in one day can feel unreal. This trip bundles Shirakawa-go (with its iconic gassho-style houses) plus hot-spring
Kanazawa at human pace is special. This private, 4-hour walk is built around the city’s most story-rich areas: Kenroku-en for
Gujo Hachiman feels like a time machine. I really like the hilltop castle views and the hands-on replica food making.
One day can feel like two worlds. This private Nagano tour mixes a calm alpine hike in Shiga Kogen (part
Food and history walk together in Takayama. This small-group walking tour (max 10) strings together famous landmarks and local eating
Kumiko feels like a wood puzzle with history Woodwork that clicks into place is strangely addictive. This kumiko experience in
Takayama has a quietly surprising museum. I liked the way the galleries mix art, history, natural history, and books into
Kanazawa runs better with a driver in charge. This private 6-hour tour is built for time-tight visitors who want the