
Tours



OSAKA
Osaka is known as the capital of Kitchen in prior, and its economy and culture have grown with waterways built throughout the city.
Furthermore, Osaka, which is famous for its abundance of food, is also a city of history and a place of culture and entertainment.
Because of its convenient access to Kyoto and Nara, it is also a popular choice for travelers.





KYOTO
Kyoto has existed as the capital of Japan for 1100 years, the longest period in Japan, and has nurtured Japanese tradition and culture. This tradition continues to this day, and tourists often wear kimono or hakama at tourist spots.
There are approximately 2,500 shrines and temples, making it one of Japan's most culturally symbolic cities.
When you come to Kyoto, why not experience Japanese culture?
like drinking Japanese tea in a tatami room, demonstrating using a Japanese sword like a samurai, or throwing shurikens as a ninja?




NARA
The most visited place in Nara is Nara Park no doubt. It's cute to see wild deer approaching in search of feeding.
Todaiji is a large Buddhist temple, and its scale is overwhelming.
It is the birthplace of Japanese sake and nearly 30 sake breweries continue to operate today. Nara's crafts, such as Nara brush, is also famous from old times. It has the No. 1 market share nationwide as a socks production area. It is also famous for its goldfish production. If Intrigued by the beginning of Japanese culture and history, visit the ruins of Heijokyo, which were left before the capital was moved to Kyoto.





SHIGA
This area has flourished as a culturally and economically advanced area since ancient times, and is home to historic temples and shrines, as well as remnants of the Sengoku period. Additionally, it is home to Japan's largest lake, Lake Biwa, which occupies one-sixth of the area of Shiga Prefecture, allowing you to experience the rich nature of water and greenery.
On the tour, visit Mentaiko Park, La Corina Omihachiman, famous for Baumkuchen, Hikone Castle, which overlooks Lake Biwa, and Kurokabe Square, famous for its glasswork.
