Experience the Tohoku region's Fukushima Prefecture with a visit to Tsuruga-jo Castle, the symbol of Aizuwakamatsu; and Ouchi-juku, a post town which still retains the townscape of thatched roof houses lining the road from the Edo period (1603-1868) on this 1-day tour in Fukushima. This tour is a special private tour exclusively for you, departs from and returns to Sendai by bullet train to Fukushima. With customers' comfort in mind, a hired car will be used to visit each destination. Feel free to relax while relishing the scenery from the windows while traveling. There will be an accompanying English-speaking guide throughout the entire itinerary for customers to be able to appreciate all the beautiful sights and culture. Revel in a rich experience while getting to know the deep significance of the local region's climate, culture, and tradition. You can also enjoy a painting experience of “Akabeko,” a traditional toy from Aizu known as a good luck charm and talisman to ward off evil.
Meet your guide holding a JTB Sunrise Tours sign in front of Sendai City Tourist Information Center [JR Sendai Station 3F]. Access: Head straight after exiting the JR Sendai Station 3F Shinkansen Central ticket gate.
Tour ends upon arrival at Sendai Station.
Take the bullet train (Yamabiko, reserved seat) from Sendai Station to Koriyama Station in Fukushima Prefecture
Take the hired car from Koriyama Station to Aizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residence)
The historical theme park Aizu Bukeyashiki, where visitors can experience what the life of samurai was like during the Edo period, look forward to painting akabeko, a traditional Aizu craft. Akabeko is a traditional toy loved as a talisman for warding off evil. Customers on this tour can create their own original Akabeko. Experience Japan's traditional culture while simultaneously gaining wonderful memories and a handmade souvenir.
Tsuruga-jo Castle was built in 1384. In 2011, its red roof tiles have been restored as they were during the final years of the Edo period. It is Japan's only castle with an extant castle tower with red roof tiles. Inside the castle tower is a local museum where visitors can learn the history of Aizu through displays of important cultural heritage left in the Aizu region. A panorama of the castle town and Aizuwakamatsu City can be enjoyed from the top floor.
Ouchi-juku flourished as an important post town connecting Aizuwakamatsu and Imaichi in Nikko during the Edo period (1603-1868). Traditional houses with thatched roofs still line the road to this day, maintaining an appearance seemingly unchanged from the Edo period. Visitors can experience the feeling of being a traveler in the Edo period at the teahouses and inns where samurai likely took a break.
Take the hired car from Ouchi-juku to Koriyama Station
Take the bullet train from Koriyama Station to Sendai Station
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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