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This tour is planned by a former event coordinator from one of Japan's leading theme parks. Unlike the Tokyo metropolitan area, enjoy the beauty of Japan and sake to your heart's content in an environment filled with nature. Our tour includes Kikisake experience.?Kikisake? refers to judging and evaluating alcoholic beverages based on color, aroma, and taste. This brewery always has about 10 types of sake available. Please enjoy encountering various types of sake in this beautiful Okutama nature.
Our guide will meet you at this point around 10am and start the tour together. We will take a train and 60 minutes ride will take you to the first stop that is Oume station.
10:00 AM
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Our guide will meet you here and take a train for approximately 60 minutes to the first destination Ome town. Please purchase your train ticket.
1 Hours 10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The area around Ome Station flourished as a post town on the Ome Kaido road during the Edo period. The shopping district along the old road is filled with movie signs from the early Showa period, giving it a retro atmosphere. Vacant stores have also been transformed into cafes, furniture workshops and ateliers, and the area is also working to promote local interaction and revitalization by hosting art and market events. We will walk through the town and visit Sumiyoshi Shrine, founded in 1369. Sumiyoshi Shrine is the general guardian of Ome-inn town, and the legacy of the Ome area's writers, artists, and artists is preserved within its grounds.
45 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This brewery has a history of over 300 years, and the sake they make with water that springs from the Chichibu Paleozoic Formation, one of the best spring waters in the country, has a crisp, impressive aftertaste. The terrace adjacent to the brewery allows you to enjoy your meal surrounded by beautiful nature, making it a very popular tourist spot. You will have an opportunity to get explanation about the process of making sake, talk about the brewery, and enjoy a tour of the brewery, which will be an unforgettable experience. And of course, Sake sampling is included in this tour!
2 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
When calligrapher Taguchi Beiho visited the temple outside Gusu city in China in 1885, he was entrusted with a wooden statue of Shaka Buddha by the head monk, Soshinshi. After returning to Japan, the temple was built here in 1930 with the cooperation of Ozawa Taihei. People who come to stroll through the valley can be seen stopping by the hall, which stands quietly along the Mitake Valley footpath, to ring the bell.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Take a train back to Shinjuku station. Please purchase your train ticket.
1 Hours 15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
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