Traditions
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Forest Bathing and Retreat: Walk a Historic Path where Shugendo Mountain Asceticism Once Flourished
Mt. Kubote once thrived with ascetic practices. Trace the ascetics' historic training route and partake in trekking and shinrinyoku forest bathing, in which you immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
After stimulating your senses while enveloped by nature, relax in a hammock with just birdsong and the sound of the wind around you.
Enhance the effects of the retreat with meditation.
This is a healing tour that enables you to savor the delights of Buzen cuisine in a home-made boxed lunch using an abundance of local ingredients, as well as “Kubote drops,” a type of sweet reminiscent of the delicious water found in Buzen.
Finally, encounter the history and culture of mountain asceticism in the Kubote Museum and learn about Japan’s unique religious views.
Recommended for those wishing to encounter Japanese culture, relish something different from the everyday, and are interested in mindfulness. -
Diary of a Kanazawa Daimyo
-Get a real sense of samurai and explore Kanazawa’s art and culture.
-Discover remnants of the past from a unique perspective in a guided tour around Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden frequented by Kanazawa's daimyo.
Experience the life and culture of samurai through archery and tea ceremony activities.
-Stay overnight at Kenrokutei, which is easily accessible.
Available for use as an exclusive townhouse even for one person.
-You will receive a special gift of a traditional Kanazawa craft. -
Learn about Ninja and Complete a Course on the Art of the Ninja from a Modern-day Ninja! Authentic training in the Art of the Ninja in the hometown of Sasuke, a Koga Ninja!
Mt. Hando (or Mt. Iwao) or Mikumo Castle Site, home of Mikumo Sasuke, the model for Sarutobi Sasuke, were a few of the training grounds for Koga Ninja and the heart of Shinto mountain worship. There, you will be guided by Takamaru, a first-year student of Ninja Studies at Mie University Graduate School, and a Ninja YouTuber. You'll learn ninja techniques such as breathing control, three-leg walking, double breathing, ascent walking, kujikiri meditation, and descent walking through ascetic training. You also have the option to listen to the story, in English, of hero ninja Sarutobi Sasuke from 4th-generation story-teller Tamada Gyokushusai, another graduate of Ninja Studies at Mie University Graduate School. The in-depth training will also enable you to learn how ninja's practical wisdom, such as the use of various herbs, links to the present day.
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Bus Tour with Dinner at a Restaurant in an Old Private Residence
This special tour offers a luxurious experience. Departing from Tokyo, it features a ride on an exclusive bus with a bar counter and a visit to Kiuchi Brewery in Ibaraki Prefecture. The tour takes you to a brewery that makes traditional sake, another brewery that makes unique, rich craft beer, and a distillery that produces highly aromatic whiskey. At each facility, visitors will be able to enjoy tastings and experience the charm of Japanese brews, made with the utmost care and attention to detail by artisans. The highlight of the tour is a dinner at an old private residence within the brewery grounds. Savor luxurious cuisine made with fresh ingredients from Ibaraki Prefecture, paired perfectly with sake and beer. Spend a blissful time with beautiful scenery.
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A Trip to Nara, the Cradle of Japanese History and Spiritual Culture, for a Full-Course Experience of Hospitality with an Overnight Stay for Evening and Morning Activities That Satisfy All Five Senses
We offer a full-course hospitality trip with an evening and morning stay in Nara, the birthplace of Japanese history and spiritual culture; an experience for all five senses.
Nara is where Japan began its history, where the blessings of nature and religious beliefs coexist. Nara has fostered its own culture while introducing various cultural and technological systems from around the world. In the late Muromachi period (1336-1573), the practice of tea ceremony began, merging the appreciation of artworks collected from around the world with the custom of tea drinking.
Three unique activities have been prepared for visitors to immerse themselves in Japanese culture. During this event, admire artistic tea ceremony utensils that reflect Japan's unparalleled craftsmanship while viewing the Former Daijo-in Temple Garden, which embodies the concept of “yugen” (the subtle grace of nature), the underlying philosophy of Japanese culture in the Muromachi period.
Experience (1) a tea ceremony held in the early morning, (2) a tea ceremony in the evening to admire shadows cast by candlelight, and
(3) a full-course tea ritual (with an authentic light Kaiseki meal accompanying the ritual)
Through these three activities, visitors will come to understand firsthand why Japan is rich in nature, why it excels in manufacturing, and why its people enjoy socializing through tea ceremonies. Come and immerse yourself in Japanese culture. -
Traditional Culture & Cutting-edge Technology "CHRONOSENSE" Museum of Light and Sound to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
“CHRONOSENSE at the State Guest House Akasaka Palace, Museum of Light and Sound to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary” will be held for two nights only on Friday, December 20, and Saturday, December 21. This event combines the charm of traditional culture and historical heritage with cutting-edge technology to create the first-ever nighttime winter illumination event at the Palace. It is a national treasure that has hosted many historic moments as a venue for international diplomacy, and celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2024.
The event will be produced by TEAM FIRE and Akira Hasegawa, who is a trailblazer in the digital art world and the creator of projection mapping. Akira Hasegawa will render a digital hanging scroll that slowly changes in accordance with the speed of the earth's rotation and projects a completely different view of the State Guest House Akasaka Palace as time passes. In addition, Tokizo Nakamura will appear in a “Digital Kabuki” (20th only) performance, and Kimio Otsubo, a Living National Treasure of Noh Theater (a preserver of an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property) and Manjiro Tatsumi will appear in the “Digital Noh Dance” (21st only). The event will showcase the new appeal of combining historical traditional performing arts with cutting-edge technology in an outdoor setting. There will also be a special indoor nighttime visit to the State Guest House Akasaka Palace, available on these two days only. -
OH! Edo Tokyo Festival
Nihonbashi, the historical starting and ending point of Japan’s old major highways, has been a hub of diverse exchange of culture and technology from all over Japan since the Edo period, giving birth to a new culture unique to Edo that continues to thrive in Tokyo today. World-renowned director Amon Miyamoto, who is from the area, has crafted an immersive experience combining Edo traditions like cultural heritage, performing arts, and martial arts. The event will also highlight regional exchange hubs information on regional exchange centers and shops selling regional goods from all over Japan. We invite overseas tourists to travel from Nihonbashi to the Ginza area, and then further on to the cities and regions along the old highways.
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Seven Great Onsen Resorts in Gunma Hopping Fair
100 highly recommended hot springs have been selected from among both famous and lesser-known hot springs and traditional bathhouses in Gunma Prefecture's seven major onsen resort areas (Kusatsu, Ikaho, the 18 hot springs of Minakami, Shima, Manza, Isobe, and Oigami). The Gunma Onsen Hopping Pass will be on sale from Monday, January 6 to Tuesday, February 4, allowing visitors to enjoy these 100 famous hot spring bathing facilities in any combination. Purchasers will also receive special benefits such as unlimited rides on the Onsen Road bus and preferential access to premium events.
Also, during the campaign, individual hot spring resorts will hold their own premium events to heal body and soul in harmony with nature and traditional culture. For example, at Kusatsu Onsen, guests can enjoy a spectacular dance performance of the much-loved traditional local folk song “Kusatsu-bushi” at Goza-no-yu. This bathhouse overlooks the Yubatake, the symbol of Kusatsu, and recreates the atmosphere of healing hot spring culture. At Ikaho Onsen, visitors will enjoy a special lunch made with local ingredients and a dance performance by an Ikaho geiko performer at the Yokote-kan, a traditional inn founded in the Edo period and located along the iconic Ikaho stone steps. At Manza Onsen, a premium “hot spring under the stars” bathing experience will be available for a limited time only, with only one pair daily able to enjoy champagne and non-alcoholic drinks in an exquisite bespoke hot spring setting.
From famous hot springs to secluded inns, just use the Onsen Hopping Pass on your smartphone to make the most of the Onsen culture that is the pride of Gunma Prefecture. -
Experience Japanese Culture at the Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, a Designated National Historic Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty, then Engage with Japanese Baseball Culture at the Nearby Tokyo Dome Overnight Stay Plan/Day Trip Plan
Experience two aspects of Japanese culture in the heart of Tokyo.
(1) Experience Japanese culture at Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, a Designated National Historic Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty
・Guided tours of this Edo Period daimyo's garden by staff dressed in traditional costumes
・A matcha tea ceremony or wagashi sweets workshop are available in the gardens
・Workshops by the gardeners, including an introduction to Japanese hand tools
・For the Day Trip Plan, lunch is handled by Kimio Nonaga, the third-generation chef of Nihonbashi Yukari, a long-established Japanese restaurant
・The Overnight Stay Plan includes breakfast at Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens before it officially opens for the day.
(2) Baseball game at Tokyo Dome
・Seats are located in the front rows on the first floor near the ground in the Aurora B section (season seating for annual members)
・A visit to the Yomiuri Giants' practice session before general admission, which is usually not allowed
・A commemorative photo with the official cheerleaders of the Yomiuri Giants, Venus
(3) Overnight Stay Plan guests will stay at the Tokyo Dome Hotel (in a Premium Twin Room)
(4) The U.S.-JAPAN TOURISM YEAR 2024 Night event will be held on September 18
・To convey Japanese culture and Japanese baseball through video, the main screens will be showing Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, the Korakuen area, the 1934 Japan-US Baseball Series, and the history and development of Japanese baseball.
・Overnight Stay Plan guests can wear yukata to Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens from the hotel and take a rickshaw ride to the breakfast venue. -
Floating Awa Lantern Odori
Is it only the lanterns floating? My heart is taking flight too ♪
Lanterns float into the sky, marking the climx of the Awa Odori Festival. This enchanting experience offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of Tokushima, transcending age and language barriers. Lanterns are free to take home, making this event something truly unforgettable.
Booths at the venue showcase Tokushima's traditional industries and culture. Food and drink stalls are also available so that visitors can enjoy themselves for the whole day. Witness this fantastic spectacle amid Tokushima's traditional folk crafts and rich culture.
[Exclusive Awa Washi plan—only 88 spots available!] Hand-made Awa Washi paper is said to have first been created by the Inbe clan of Awa around 1,300 years ago. Renowned for its durability, water resistance, and its rare beauty, Awa Washi paper has captivated artists both in Japan and abroad. Many works of art have been created using Awa Washi paper. For this event, there are 88 spots for the Awa Washi plan. Those who choose it will receive a lamp-shade kit as a gift! After the event, repurpose your Awa Washi lantern into a beautiful lampshade to decorate your home.