Discover the enchanting story of pearls on this guided walking tour in Toba, the birthplace of cultured pearls. Visit Mikimoto Pearl Island, where Kokichi Mikimoto's dedication led to the creation of the first cultured pearls in 1893. Walk across the elegant Pearl Bridge and explore the Mikimoto Pearl Museum, showcasing the art of pearl cultivation. Witness the traditional ama divers as they harvest shells by hand, connecting nature with human resilience. This immersive experience offers insight into Japan's pearl industry and celebrates the craftsmanship behind Mikimoto jewelry.
- Guided tour through Toba’s pearl history and culture
- Visit Mikimoto Pearl Island and the Pearl Museum
- Observe traditional ama divers and their harvesting techniques
- Learn about the evolution of pearls and Kokichi Mikimoto's legacy
Please meet in front of the Toba City Tourist Information Center. Your guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
The tour concludes inside Mikimoto Pearl Island. From the island, you can easily walk to Toba Station, a terminal station served by limited express trains.
Mikimoto Pearl Island in Toba is the birthplace of the world’s first cultured pearls, created by Kokichi Mikimoto in 1893. The island celebrates his vision through exhibits on pearl cultivation, the artistry of jewelry design, and the pioneering spirit that transformed Japan into a leader of global craftsmanship. Visitors can explore the Pearl Museum, watch live ama diving demonstrations, and admire dazzling creations that combine science, tradition, and beauty. Surrounded by the sea, Mikimoto Pearl Island offers a unique opportunity to experience where innovation and natural elegance meet.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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