Indulge in a 3 night, 4 day luxury journey across northern Kyoto and Hyogo through the theme of "water" from pure springs and traditional hot baths ocean views and serene riversides.
Kyoto Station Hachijō Exit.
The guide will be waiting for you with a signboard with the lead travel name.
Stroll through a timeless thatched-roof village nestled in the headwaters of the Yura River. The clear stream, terraced fields, and traditional houses offer a rare glimpse of Japan’s rural life in harmony with nature.
Ride up to a hilltop observatory for sweeping views of Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s three most scenic spots. The sandbar stretching across Miyazu Bay looks like a bridge between sky and water.
Enter the world of Tango chirimen, a high-quality silk fabric once shipped across the seas. Learn how local water, climate, and craftsmanship together create this soft, luxurious textile.
Walk from your seaside hotel to a long sandy beach famous for its beautiful sunsets. Watch the sky turn gold and crimson as the sun sinks into the Sea of Japan.
Design your own chirimen lantern using colorful Japanese fabrics and washi paper. This creative workshop lets you bring home a warm, softly glowing memory of the Sea of Japan coast.
See how the river supported transport, trade, and daily life in this historic town.
Millions of years carved this overwhelming sculptural beauty. Giant columnar joints where you can feel the Earth's pulse.
Travel to Toyooka to discover traditional willow craft .
Follow a local guide through the hot spring town of Yumura, where steaming water gushes out at high temperatures. Learn how residents use the springs for bathing, cooking, and community life, and try boiling food in the natural hot water.(※Excluded fee)
Panels clearly explain the process of making Japanese sake, displaying valuable tools actually used in brewing.
Discover the origins of Tajima cattle, the breed behind many of Japan’s finest wagyu. Learn how the animals are raised in a cool mountain environment blessed with clean water and rich pasture.
Climb to the ruins of Takeda Castle, often called the “castle in the sky.” When conditions are right, morning mist fills the valley below, making the stone walls appear to float above a sea of clouds.
Roll and cut your own buckwheat noodles using pure spring water, then enjoy your handmade soba for lunch. The quality of the water directly influences the texture and flavor of the noodles.
Take a short break at this roadside station surrounded by river valleys and countryside scenery. Local produce and crafts reflect the rich natural environment of Kameoka.
Ride a rental bicycle along a peaceful bamboo path where sunlight filters softly through the tall green stalks. This gentle ride offers a refreshing way to feel the area’s clean air and calm atmosphere.
Back in Kyoto, dress in an elegant kimono and join an authentic tea gathering. Learn how water temperature, timing, and movement are carefully controlled to bring out the best flavor in matcha, and discover the quiet beauty of Japanese hospitality.
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