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Enjoy Nasushiobara's Food, Hot Springs, and History with a Unique Garden Party at the Former Villa of Aoki Shuzo, Designated as an Important Cultural Property by the Japanese Government
Nasushiobara has fantastic natural and cultural resources, including the great Nikko National Park, located in the Nasu and Nikko mountain ranges, as well as 178 cultural properties designated by the national and prefectural governments. Although the idea has always been to protect these resources, this program aims to use them in new and unprecedented ways in order to increase their appeal as tourism resources and pass them on to future generations.
This tour will offer special experiences such as a unique nighttime garden party at the villa of former Foreign Minister Aoki Shuzo (an Important Cultural Property that is also designated by the Japanese government as a Japan Heritage site); a wedding event set on the Momijidani Suspension Bridge which spansa the valley of Nikko National Park and is known as a ""sacred place for lovers""; and other special events that offer a glimpse of the local culture of Nasushiobara.
There will also be a premium gastronomy walking tour, which explores the nature, history, and cuisine of Shiobara Onsen and Itamuro Onsen in Nikko National Park. -
NAKED “OMATSURI” Eat, Play, and Dance!
A new sightseeing destination on the 7th floor of the Marunouchi Building lets you enjoy Japanese festivals to the fullest!
NAKED, Inc., a creative company that has created novel experiences at leading Tokyo spots such as Tokyo Tower and Shinjuku Gyoen Park, is hosting a festival experience at Marunouchi Building Hall on the 7th floor of the Marunouchi Building.
The event will feature a festival entertainment with daily performances of traditional dances from all over Japan.
Visitors can also get a taste of regional Japanese festivals in the heart of Tokyo by donning festival garb in front of a projection-mapped ukiyoe-style backdrop simulating festivals from various regions of Japan.
The area near Marunouchi and Tokyo Station is a tourist hotspot that attracts many visitors.
This event is a collaboration between Mitsubishi Estate and Naked, Inc., to host a summer festival in the Marunouchi area that enables visitors to enjoy the traditional summer events and culture of Japan. The event will be open until 10 P.M. to allow visitors, especially those staying at hotels near Tokyo Station, to enjoy unique Japanese experiences well into the night. -
Traditional arts in full swing! An evening in Dogo Traditional Performing Arts in Dogo
This content-packed program features four traditional Japanese performing arts in a sort of medley format—Kyogen theater, Ozashiki dance, Wadaiko (Japanese drum), and Jidai Geki Buyo historical dance, all within 70 minutes. The program is designed to be enjoyed even by those who have never had the opportunity to appreciate traditional Japanese performing arts before. In the mini-experience corner, three people will be selected by lottery to try out vocalization exercises with a Kyogen performer and dance as taught by a Geiko. Audio and video recording will be permitted during the event. Although eating and drinking are usually prohibited during traditional Japanese performing arts, drinks will be available during this program. The venue is the Noh stage on the 4th floor of the Yamatoya Honten store in the heart of Dogo Onsen, so the theatrical atmosphere of Noh will make the experience all the more exciting.
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EUROJAPAN CUP 2024 Borussia Dortmund vs Cerezo Osaka
Choose from 3 different special packages.
(1) Premium Hospitality Package: Table seating + participation in exclusive activities through in-stadium hospitality programs
(2) Pitchside Seat Package: Seats to watch the game at pitch level, which is normally restricted to players and staff. A rare opportunity to experience the excitement pitchside
(3) City Tour Package: Enjoy a bus tour of Osaka City and a stadium tour before the match. Then watch the game from Category 1 seats. Also features a meet & greet with Dortmund alumni. -
Tokyo | Intensive Noh Masterclass
Theater steeped in spiritual traditions
Austere, meditative, and steeped in spirituality, Noh Theater is one of Japan's oldest performing arts and a recognized UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. Characterized by masks that carry a multitude of emotions within a single carved expression, Noh performances consist of rhythmic chanting, slow, measured movements, and an iconic stage adorned with a painted pine tree that mimics outdoor structures.
In this Noh Masterclass, you will receive a comprehensive introduction to the world of Noh - from its history to performing styles, masks to costumes - from a 4th-generation Noh performer at his private residences. Walk across the sacred stage, witness performances up close, and experience the indescribable elegance of Noh Theater. -
From Fukushima to the World: Symphony of Peace Interwoven with Fireworks
On Saturday, September 28, the Fukushima Pyrotechnics Association will host the Japan Tourism Agency's subsidized project “From Fukushima to the World: Symphony of Peace Interwoven with Fireworks” at the Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum and the Futaba Business Incubation and Community Center. The goal is to invite domestic and international tourists alike to Futaba to experience Fukushima's artistic fireworks, as well as to dispel any misinformation concerning the earthquake disaster and create new tourism material for the town of Futaba.
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Echigo's Three Great Fireworks Festivals & Premium Niigata Dining Experience
This tour offers three special travel experiences. The first offers a private, dedicated viewing area for spectators to watch Echigo's three great fireworks displays by the sea, mountains, and river. The second offers dining packages at temples and other historical buildings, which are produced in collaboration between local and international award-winning chefs. The third is the option to add another special experience to go along with your tour.
The aim of this tour is to provide guests with a memorable, behind-the-scenes look at Japanese cultural traditions and cuisine.
[Special Fireworks Viewing]
- July 26 (Fri.): Japan's most beautiful fireworks display over the sea|Gion Kashiwazaki Festival Sea Fireworks
- August 2 (Fri.), August 3 (Sat.): River fireworks|The Nagaoka Festival Grand Fireworks Show
- September 13 (Fri.), September 14 (Sat.): Mountain fireworks and "yonshakudama," the world's largest firework|Katakai Fireworks Festival, Asahara Shrine Autumn Festival Dedication Fireworks
[Premium Dining]
- July 26 (Fri.): Restaurant Seroja (#31/Asian's 50 Best Restaurants) Chef Kevin Wong at Important cultural property old Hasegawa family housing
- August 1 (Thu.): South Korea's Top Chef Jeong Kwan at Chofukuji Temple (est. 1502)
- September 12 (Thu.): European Chef (TBC) at Historic Iizuka-tei Garden, Shukoen -
Kaitori Daikichi Volleyball Nations League 2024 Fukuoka Interactive front row package
The anime “Haikyu!!” sparked a wave of newfound popularity in volleyball worldwide.
Now for the first time at an international tournament in Japan, you can root for your favorite players like never before with this exclusive interactive front-row seat package.
Fans can get up close and personal in the Excite and Premium S seats, and with exclusive access to the Special Cheer Zone and the Farewell Zone, they can cheer for their favorites up close and in person. The Casual Lounge is also available for fans to kick back, relax, and enjoy some food and drink before and after the matches, and with access to the Priority Lane, they will always be one step ahead of the line when it comes to the merchandise counter. This exclusive package, only available through the Volleyball Nations League, is packed with one-of-a-kind experiences that promise unforgettable moments.
Come cheer on your favorite players at the final preliminaries before the 2024 Paris Olympics as you make your way around Fukuoka and the rest of Japan. -
Enjoy the rich history of Tokyo's Senju-shuku district with its traditional festival and the tale of Adachihime
This winter, the residents of Kita-Senju, Tokyo, will celebrate 400 years of history, tradition, and culture at a special event in the former post town of Senju-shuku.
The festivities will take place on December 18 and 19, 2024 at Jigenji Temple, Tokyo Arts Center, and rojicoya. Special programming for foreign visitors is available.
The main venue is historic Jigenji Temple. There, participants will enjoy martial arts, the sounds of koto zither and shinobue bamboo flutes, the glow of jiguchi andon lanterns, and impressive shishimai lion dances. Spend the day reveling intraditional performing arts and Senju's local charm.
At night fall, an opera based on the local legend of Adachihime will be performed. This historic tale will be brought to life on stage with song and dance to transport the audience into a world of fantasy.
A newly-developed Japanese tea beer, named ""Adachihime,"" will also be offered at this event. It is fermented with Japanese tea and has hints of cherry blossom flavor.
*Sales of Adachihime beer and samurai, koto, and tsugaru-shamisen programs are offered year-round at rojicoya (reservation required). -
Yokohama Sakura & Geisha Cruising
In Japan, there is a tradition of enjoying unique seasonal sights and sounds: cherry blossoms in spring, fireworks and cicadas in summer, colored leaves and the harvest moon in autumn, and snow in winter.
On this special tour, you will ride a traditional yakatabune boat with Yokohama Geisha to enjoy Yokohama’s spring pastime of viewing cherry blossoms at night.
The Ōoka River is one of the most popular cherry blossom viewing spots in Yokohama, and is the perfect place for a cruise. In addition to the trees in full bloom, you can enjoy petals floating on the water’s surface and dancing in the wind like a snowstorm.
The cherry blossoms are not the only riverside sight. The nighttime view of the modern port city of Yokohama is bound to impress with its giant Ferris wheel, Marine Tower, Yokohama Landmark Tower, and other Minato Mirai waterfront structures.
The cruise will serve a unique blend of Japanese and Western cuisine that is befitting of Japan's first modern international trading port. The fresh seafood is sourced from Yokohama and other nearby fishing ports. Local alcoholic beverages such as Yokohama beer and wine will also be served.
Since the opening of Yokohama’s port, the Yokohama Geisha have served foreign guests and developed skills in foreign languages, Western dinner etiquette, and playing Western instruments such as flute and piano. They respect traditional culture but are not bound by it, thereby offering a unique blend of stylish Japanese and Western hospitality in this dinner party on a yakatabune boat.