On this charcoal tour, you’ll go beyond simply learning how charcoal is made.
You’ll explore its century-long history and discover the deep bond between charcoal, everyday life, and the environment.
Through hands-on experiences such as wood-chopping, carrying logs, and grilling mochi, both children and adults can feel the warmth and wisdom passed down through generations.
By the end of this journey, we hope you'll understand and respect why this tradition is worth protecting.
The guide will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name.
I will introduce the history of this 130-year-old shrine and its connection with Urahoro Charcoal. It's a shrine known for breast health and safe travel blessings. There's an unique potato-shaped omikuji (fortune slip) that you can only find in Urahoro Shrine.
I will introduce the century-old history and how to make charcoal and show you around the kilns. If you join in the right time, you may have a chance to enter the open kiln. You will discover how charcoal connects people, daily life, and the nature through hands-on activities like wood-chopping and mochi grilling with the support of the craftsmen. And don't forget you can make your one and only charcoal decoration as a souvenir!^^ It’s interactive and fun, and both adults and kids usually enjoy this part!
You can buy some local souvenirs at the roadside station. And I will tell you the stories of farmers. Highly recommend to try the cream puff and kinako ice cream!
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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