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ALPS OUTDOOR SUMMIT 2024
Following last year's successful debut, the ALPS OUTDOOR SUMMIT will be held for the second time. In 2023, the event attracted 118 brands across Japan and worldwide, drawing approximately 25,000 visitors in two days, excluding the press day. With the founding concept and message of "LOVE CRAFTSMANSHIP," the ALPS OUTDOOR SUMMIT focuses on the craftsmanship of gear related to mountains and camping. This event aims to create a platform and provide support for showcasing the excellence of Matsumoto to the world.
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Sound&Chair '24
Visit Kawasaki, the home of the first music record in Japan. In recent years, the Tama River Basin, which runs between Kawasaki and Tokyo, has seen droves of micro-breweries pop up one after another, popularizing craft beer.
Sound&Chair '24 is a free-entry beer festival with a theme of records, music, and craft beer held at the Tamagawa River Maruko Bridge No. 2 Plaza and Picnic Plaza.
Enjoy a drink on outdoor chairs along the picturesque banks of the river and listen to live music from over 30 DJs and artist groups. Sample some of the over 50 types of craft beer from 15 breweries in the Tama River Basin, as well as a variety of food. On Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, the event will host a record market featuring labels and record shops, as well as another market selling amusing everyday goods. Other events are to be held concurrently, such as Fuwafuwa Tama Land, a large collection of inflatable attractions, and Candlescape Kawasaki, which boasts around 3,000 lit candles.
In a spacious natural environment not far from the city center, spend time away from your cares with a beer in hand and groove to some great music. -
Kansai Festival in Kyoto: Special Autumn Visit to Higashi Honganji Temple
The first ever illumination event on the grounds of Higashi Honganji Temple, located near Kyoto Station. Creative company NAKED, INC. will organize this fantastical light-up event.
Light and art in NAKED’s style will illuminate Goei-do and Amida-do Halls, Important Cultural Properties that are among the largest wooden structures in the world. Harmonized with ikebana flower art by master Ikenobo, this event will transform the temple into a space of ornate color. Don’t miss this special autumn event, held for two nights only.
The temple's area of Shiroshoin is not normally open to the public, but a limited number of premium tickets for a Noh theater performance in the area will be on sale, together with a meal from long-established Kyoto restaurant Kinobu. The highlight of Shiroshoin is its partition paintings, glittering with gold dust. Savor your exquisite seasonal meal as your admire these paintings before watching a special Noh theater production with English commentary. The traditional stage, an Important Cultural Property, stands across from a moss garden. -
Only for Groups: Eat your Fill of Eel Dishes at the Drive-in Style Group Restaurant Ebiya! - World-class eel from Kawatoyo with zero wait -
- Located on the approach to Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple, which sees three million people for the first visit of the New Year, Kawatoyo Honten was established over 100 years ago as a restaurant specializing in eel. It is so popular that on busy days the wait can be as long as seven hours.
- It opened in 1910 as the "Narita Original Eel-Specialist Restaurant," and it has continued to specialize in eel cuisine, serving only the best quality food to its customers.
- This plan allows group tours to try the famous eel from Kawatoyo without the long wait at the Group Restaurant Ebiya, located right in front of the temple gate.
- The techniques of judging and selecting the bets eels have been passed down since the business began. The head chef boasting over 50 years of experience, as well as artisans with ample training, use their "connoisseur” skills to serve top-quality eel, whatever the season. Savor the moment when the eel, grilled until aromatic, melts on your tongue, and the abundant flavors fill your mouth! -
Experience the Spirit of Bushido at Chubu Centrair International Airport
Come experience Mononofu no Kokoro, the spirit of Bushido, in Aichi Prefecture. Aichi Prefecture is known as a place that produced many of the greatest samurai of the Warring States period, including Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and many others.
The main event will be the special show ”道-DOU", a fusion of martial arts and fashion, directed and supervised by world-renowned designer Junko Koshino. Other events include tours that offer a firsthand experience of Bushido and or tours to learn about the fermented food culture that is an essential part of Japanese cuisine. We hope you will enjoy this rare experience in Aichi, Japan. -
Kabuki x Onsen A Two-Day Program for the Next Generation to Reveal the Charm of Traditional Japanese Performing Arts and Explore What Yugawara Has to Offer
(1) Enjoy new kabuki plays by Naozo Fujima along with Hashinosuke Nakamura and his two brothers in a small theater that seats under 100 people — the stage is almost close enough to touch!
(2) Savor a special meal at Fukiya, a Michelin-starred ryotei inn.
(3) Experience traditional Japanese entertainment and games.
(4) Stroll through the neighborhood with kabuki actors and Japanese dance performers.
(5) Witness the determination of young inheritors of cultural traditions.
(6) Relax and enjoy yourself at a hot spring inn.
(7) Breathe in the air and take in the atmosphere of Yugawara, where both politicians and renowned writers of old used to stay.
(8) Take a walk and discover the hot spring town.
(9) Discover a utopia just over an hour from Tokyo.
(10) Gain a deeper understanding of kabuki through a hands-on experience of the stage, music, and art. -
NINJA HOME COMIN’ 2024
This event determines the true Iga Ninja of Mie Prefecture's Iga City, which famously trained actual ninjas in Japanese history. People from all over the world are invited to participate to determine the ultimate Iga ninja.
One of the competitions is the e-NINJA tournament. E-NINJA is a next-generation type of ninja battle that uses laser ninja stars with built-in infrared functions developed and operated by the NinjaTAG Association (Iga City, Japan). The game was created in Iga City and has been patented in Japan and the U.S., helping to introduce a new form of shuriken battle to the world.
The event also combines traditional ninjutsu experiences such as shuriken-throwing and using a fukiya blowgun in a race of speed and accuracy to determine the Iga's ultimate ninja.
The tournament uses sound and video effects, with special attention paid to the athletes’ entrances and the performances of the games. A professional commentator will also be present to fuel the excitement.
Various other ninja-related activities and food and drink booths will also be set up for visitors to enjoy.
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Explore the Japanese Countryside: Natural and Cultural Landscapes of Tenryukyo, Iida City
This tour allows you to experience the beautiful nature and traditional culture of Minami-Shinshu. The tour offers an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a profound taste of authentic Japan in the tranquil Tenryukyo Gorge region of Iida City, Nagano Prefecture. Travel in a chartered express train car from Toyohashi Station on the Tokaido Shinkansen and enjoy special snacks and drinks courtesy of Yukimoto, a renowned local restaurant and one of only 35 establishments awarded “Gold” by a famous Japanese restaurant review website out of 850,000 nationwide restaurants. We offer a variety of fantastic experiences that will leave a deep impression: Tenryukyo rafting amid beautiful seasonal scenery; food and farming with Tenryukyo kurobuta (black pork) and specialty apples that can only be harvested locally; and lodging at a local farmhouse to experience rural life in Japan. Visitors can also check out wayuraku traditional Japanese music and dance, and Ningyo Joruri puppet theater. The area is steeped in ancient Japanese traditions—a mystical festival held in the area is meant to entertain the gods with hot spring water and is said to have inspired a world-renowned animated film. All itineraries include transportation and the option of dinner at Yukimoto, which is often difficult to book for tours. This experience goes beyond tourism. It allows you to feel a deep connection with the local people while learning and being inspired by the region. We invite you to join this special trip to enjoy nature, culture, and the charms of Japan.
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KYOTO GASTRONOMY PREMIUM DINING, FAIR & SUMMIT
KYOTO GASTRONOMY PREMIUM DINING, FAIR & SUMMIT is an initiative that takes guests through Kyoto Prefecture with food as the main focus.
Under the theme of gastronomy, Kyoto chefs serve gourmet dishes using ingredients sourced from the prefecture.
There are four events: “PREMIUM DINING,” a collaboration between top chefs of Kyoto cuisine and Italian and French chefs working in various parts of the prefecture to offer on-site course meals highlighting local culinary appeal; “Shoku no Kyoto TABLE,” a hub for sharing local food information with the aim of creating new specialties in the region; “FAIR,” which sells gourmet food at the Kyoto Prefectural Office Former Main Building, a National Important Cultural Property; and “SUMMIT,” which offers a taste of the culinary attractions of the entire prefecture at Daigo-ji Temple, the head temple of the Daigo School of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary of World Heritage registration.
We invite you to a food festival where you can enjoy all the cuisines of Kyoto Prefecture in one place. -
Traditional Japanese Dance and the Unique Flavors of Sendai at Ryokusaikan
(1) Private night tour of Zuihouden, one of Sendai’s leading tourist spots. Zuihouden is the mausoleum of Lord Date Masamune, the founder of the Sendai domain. Enjoy the gorgeous, illuminated Zuihouden Hall while learning about the history of the Date clan. The tour includes a special viewing of the main hall and a performance of traditional Japanese musical instruments played in the solemn atmosphere.
(2) Restaurant Shozan is run by the Isawa family, who also own Katsuyama Sake Brewery, a leading brewer of sake in Sendai. A unique sake pairing dinner will be hosted by owner Yuka Isawa at the restaurant. She will guide guests through a special dinner, which includes a selection of exclusive Japanese sake, in Japanese, English, and Chinese.
Before the dinner, take a tour of sake breweries in the area personally selected by Isawa.
(3) At Rinnoji Temple, a temple associated with the Date clan, tour one of the best gardens in the Tohoku region and be led in a private prayer and Zen meditation session. Immerse yourself in Japanese culture as you learn about the history of the Date clan and Rinnoji Temple, as well as the mysteries of Zen. After the prayer and meditation experience, participants have the option to enjoy a taste of Buddhist vegetarian cuisine upon request.
(4) At the Ryokusaikan, where Tanabata decorations and floats from Sendai's festivals are on display, experience the traditional Suzume Odori dance and try your hand at making zunda mochi rice cakes. Upon request, you can also attempt the art of drawing a Japanese sword or making a fan for use in the Suzume Odori dance with specialized instructors.
Professional English, Chinese, and Thai interpreters can be arranged upon request.