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  1. Kurashiki Highlights Tour with a Local Guide

    Kurashiki Highlights Tour with a Local Guide

    Kurashiki, Japan - 6 hours

    5.00

    Discover the timeless beauty of Kurashiki and the elegance of Okayama’s Korakuen Garden with a private, friendly local guide who brings history, culture, and everyday local life to you with warmth and expertise. This curated 6-hour experience is designed for travelers who value comfort, authenticity, and deeper cultural understanding—perfect for discerning guests and luxury travelers seeking something beyond a standard tour. Transportation, lunch, and optional experiences are kept flexible and are not included, allowing the tour to be fully customized based on each guest’s preferences and travel style. ※By booking this tour, you agree to our Terms and Conditions available on our official website (Nagoya Tours/ Kurashiki Tours). We kindly ask you to review them in advance.

    From¥14,000
  2. Walking Tour Blending into Kurashiki’s Cotton-Spun Way of Life

    Walking Tour Blending into Kurashiki’s Cotton-Spun Way of Life

    Kurashiki, Japan - 3 hours 35 minutes

    5.00

    Guided by two locals who are so deeply connected to Kurashiki that everyone in the Bikan Historical Quarter area knows them, this tour invites you into the everyday life of the city. Throughout the tour, a licensed interpreter-guide will accompany you to ensure smooth communication and a deeper understanding of the stories behind each place. Rather than a typical walking tour, you will first learn the story of Kurashiki’s cotton culture—discovering the city from the inside out so you can truly appreciate its essence.

    From¥44,000
  3. Kiwami Lantern Workshop in a Traditional Kurashiki Townhouse

    Kiwami Lantern Workshop in a Traditional Kurashiki Townhouse

    Kurashiki, Japan - 1 hour 30 minutes

    5.00

    Create a poetic “Sakura Light” lantern that projects cherry blossom patterns onto the floor — a signature Rakkō (falling light) design found only in Kurashiki. Experience Japanese craftsmanship inside Saikan, a 100-year-old townhouse along Achi Shrine’s peaceful approach. Blend tradition and creativity using Kurashiki-made masking tapes and delicate paper-cut art to design your own lantern. Guided by local artisans, enjoy a mindful, hands-on workshop suitable for couples, families, and art lovers. Take home a piece of Kurashiki, a handcrafted lantern that glows with the warmth and beauty of Japanese aesthetics.

    From¥6,000
  4. Mindful Sashiko Stitching on Denim in Bikan Historic Kurashiki

    Mindful Sashiko Stitching on Denim in Bikan Historic Kurashiki

    Kurashiki, Japan - 2 hours

    5.00

    Step into a small craft shop in the picturesque Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter and experience the quiet beauty of sashiko stitching. Using high-quality denim from Kojima, Japan’s famous denim town, you will learn simple sashiko stitches and create your own piece with hand-dyed threads. Sashiko is a traditional Japanese stitching technique that has been practiced for centuries. As you stitch slowly, one stitch at a time, many people find the process calming and meditative. Enjoy a peaceful and creative moment while discovering Japanese craft culture. This workshop offers a mindful crafting experience in the heart of historic Kurashiki.

    From¥9,500
  5. Kurashiki Kojima Scenic E-Bike Tour Adventure with Free Shuttle

    Kurashiki Kojima Scenic E-Bike Tour Adventure with Free Shuttle

    Kurashiki, Japan - 4 hours

    5.00

    Discover the rich heritage of Kojima, the birthplace of Japanese denim, on an electric-assist bicycle tour. Cycle along the picturesque "Kaze no Michi" path, tracing the history of Shimotsui, a former Edo-period fishing village. Your knowledgeable guide will share insights about the preserved streets and traditional storehouses as you pedal towards Mt. Washu Observatory for stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea and Great Seto Bridge. Finish your adventure with a stroll down Kojima Jeans Street, lined with local denim specialty shops. An easy pick-up from Kurashiki Station makes this tour ideal for those looking to enrich their visit in the area. - Ride an electric-assist bicycle along scenic coastal paths - Learn about Kojima's textile heritage from an expert guide - Enjoy breathtaking views at the Washuzan Observatory - Convenient transportation included from Kurashiki Station

    From¥12,000
  6. Seto Inland Sea Views & Kojima Denim: Private Cycling Tour

    Seto Inland Sea Views & Kojima Denim: Private Cycling Tour

    Kurashiki, Japan - 4 hours

    5.00

    Two optional Short Courses are available. The Regular 4-hour Course includes all highlights from both. Short Course 1: Enjoy panoramic views of the Seto Ohashi Bridge and Seto Inland Sea. Short Course 2: Enjoy a simple rivet-setting experience and shopping at Betty Smith. Discover Okayama and Kurashiki on a guided private cycling tour combining Seto Inland Sea views with Kojima’s denim culture. The Regular Course includes coastal cycling, a Seto Ohashi viewpoint, Kojima Jeans Street, a café break, a small snack at a wagashi shop, and a rivet-setting experience at Betty Smith Jeans Museum. For guests who prefer a shorter tour, two optional 2-hour Short Courses are available. Short Course 1 focuses on the observatory and Kojima Jeans Street, while Short Course 2 focuses on Kojima Jeans Street, a snack break, and Betty Smith. Café “Toki no Kairō” is closed on Wednesdays, and “Kangetudou” is closed on Mondays. If either is closed, we will guide you to an alternative spot.

    From¥12,000
  7. Kurashiki Bar Hopping Night Tour in the Bikan Historical Quarter

    Kurashiki Bar Hopping Night Tour in the Bikan Historical Quarter

    Kurashiki, Japan - 2 hours 30 minutes

    5.00

    In Kurashiki, you can explore a beautifully preserved townscape lined with 400-year-old traditional Japanese houses—without the overwhelming crowds. Enjoy a peaceful night stroll through the historic district! Okayama Prefecture is a food lover’s paradise, blessed by both the Seto Inland Sea in the south and the Chūgoku Mountains in the north. From Chiya beef, Okayama’s historic Wagyu, to fresh Spanish mackerel (sawara), conger eel (anago), and octopus, there are plenty of must-try local delicacies. Plus, with numerous sake breweries, Okayama is home to some of the finest Japanese sake. If you're worried about navigating unfamiliar restaurants or figuring out what to order, our guide will be there to assist you. With no need to worry about payments (unless you order extras), you can fully relax and immerse yourself in an authentic Japanese nightlife experience!

    From¥15,000
  8. Japanese Tea Ceremony Private Experience

    Japanese Tea Ceremony Private Experience

    Kurashiki, Japan - 1 hour

    5.00

    A qualified tea master will hold a full-fledged tea ceremony in a traditional tea room. You can listen to the etiquette of the tea ceremony and how to use the utensils while enjoying the matcha that is made in front of you and the beautiful Japanese sweets. It will be a wonderful experience.

    From¥6,500
  9. 3 Hours Temari Workshop in Kurashiki

    3 Hours Temari Workshop in Kurashiki

    Kurashiki, Japan - 3 hours

    5.00

    Why don't you make your one and only Temari in the world? She usually runs a glasses shop, but for everyone's benefit, Grandma Yasue will teach you how to make them for those who come to Kurashiki! Temari has long been a favorite folk craft of Kurashiki. Temari is made by wrapping thread around a core filled with rice husks and embroidery. In this experience, you will start by embroidering the core that has been made in advance.

    From¥13,200
  10. Kurashiki Rickshaw Tour

    Kurashiki Rickshaw Tour

    Kurashiki, Japan - 0.5 - 2.0 hour(s)

    5.00

    Discover Kurashiki the traditional way: on a rickshaw. As a shogunate crown colony in the Edo period (1603~1868), Kurashiki enjoyed prosperity by storing goods and products from all over Japan. Alongside the canals are white-wall Japanese style warehouses and traditional Japanese houses with willow trees on the bank. This tour can be customized to your preferred departure time, ending point, and length.

    From¥6,000
  11. Kurashiki Half-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

    Kurashiki Half-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

    Kurashiki, Japan - 4 hours

    5.00

    This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Kurashiki! The main attraction in Kurashiki is its atmospheric Bikan quarter, an area of historic buildings along an old willow-edged canal, laneways lined with old wooden houses and shops, and perfectly preserved Edo period mills. Visiting Kurashiki Bikan is like takling a step back in time! Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a four-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary.

    From¥15,000
  12. Half-Day Shared Tour at Kurashiki with Local Guide

    Half-Day Shared Tour at Kurashiki with Local Guide

    Kurashiki, Japan - 3 hours

    5.00

    Hiroyuki Hara, the famous Hara family that lived in Kurashiki for 400 years (Edo period), represents a deeper history of Kurashiki with an interpreter. Speaking of the origin and history of Kurashiki, we will visit places in the Bikan Historical Quarter. At the end of the tour, we will enter Cafe Ueda, established in 1972 and loved by the locals for a long time, you can talk with Hiroyuki Hara. You will experience the "real Kurashiki" that you cannot find on the Internet. You will be able to discover the charm of the Bikan Historical Quarter, which only locals who actually live in Kurashiki can talk about. Let's learn more about Kurashiki from the city's history, not just sightseeing. At the end of the tour, you will receive a wonderful souvenir.

    From¥13,200
  13. Special Ikebana Experience Guided by an Ikebana Master, Mrs. Inao

    Special Ikebana Experience Guided by an Ikebana Master, Mrs. Inao

    Kurashiki, Japan - 2 hours

    4.63

    Let's try to deepen your understanding of the Japanese people's love of nature and the culture ikebana experience!! Firstly, the interpreter will explain the history and spirit of ikebana at a flower store that has been loved by the locals for 70 years. After that, you will be able to choose one type of flower for yourself. Then, You will travel from the flower store to the classroom through the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter with an interpreter. A teacher from Ikenobo, Japan's oldest school of Ikebana, who has been arranging flowers for 65 years, will teach you everything from techniques to etiquette. This tour is not just a hands-on experience, but also a springboard to a deeper understanding of Ikebana and Japanese culture. The spirit of ikebana is rooted in the idea of giving life back to life by arranging flowers that had once been cut off by plucking. If flower arrangement is an aesthetic of addition, ikebana is an aesthetic of subtraction.

    From¥12,700
  14. Kurashiki Private Romantic Night in the Observatory Recliners

    Kurashiki Private Romantic Night in the Observatory Recliners

    Kurashiki, Japan - 1 hour

    4.60

    The viewing room of Kurashiki Observatory, the first private observatory built in Japan, is available for one hour. A small bottle of beer and snacks will be provided. Why not spend a wonderful time lying on a reclining chair and looking at the night sky? On starry days, we will set up a telescope so you can see the stars to your heart's content. The "Kuraten Concierge" will be stationed at the facility to give you instructions on how to use and enjoy the telescope and other facilities, so if you have any questions, please feel free to ask them anytime.

  15. Kurashiki Full-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

    Kurashiki Full-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

    Kurashiki, Japan - 6 hours

    4.25

    This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced English Speaking tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Kurashiki! The main attraction in Kurashiki is its atmospheric Bikan quarter, an area of historic buildings along an old willow-edged canal, laneways lined with old wooden houses and shops, and perfectly preserved Edo period mills. Visiting Kurashiki Bikan is like taking a step back in time! Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a six-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary.

    From¥22,000
  16. Okayama Area: Custom Food Hopping Tour with Local Guide

    Okayama Area: Custom Food Hopping Tour with Local Guide

    Okayama, Japan - 2 hours

    This tour is fully customizable and takes place in three key areas: Okayama Station, Kurashiki, or Uno—each offering a different food experience. In Okayama, you can explore the city’s lively dining scene around the station, known for ramen shops, casual eateries, and local favorites. In Kurashiki, near the historic Bikan area, you’ll find a mix of traditional atmosphere and modern dining, including cozy izakaya and local specialties. In Uno, the gateway to Naoshima, you can enjoy a more local and relaxed food scene with small restaurants and hidden gems often missed by visitors. Your guide will help you choose the best spots based on your preferences, whether you want ramen, izakaya dishes, or regional specialties, creating a personalized route in real time.

    From¥22,500
  17. Okayama: Kurashiki Silent Canal Walk (Morning & Night)

    Okayama: Kurashiki Silent Canal Walk (Morning & Night)

    Kurashiki, Japan - 1 hour 30 minutes

    This is not a typical sightseeing tour. Instead of focusing on detailed explanations or busy itineraries, this experience is designed around stillness, atmosphere, and the changing character of Kurashiki. By exploring the area in the early morning or at night—when most visitors are gone—you can experience the town in its most authentic state. The quiet canals, soft light, and subtle sounds reveal a side of Kurashiki that cannot be seen during the day. The tour is intentionally minimal in explanation, allowing space to observe, reflect, and connect with the surroundings at your own pace. Your guide offers just enough context to deepen your understanding, without interrupting the natural rhythm of the walk. This creates a more personal and immersive experience, closer to a moment of reflection than a standard guided tour.

    From¥14,500
  18. Kurashiki Merchant Town to Modern Industry Walking Tour

    Kurashiki Merchant Town to Modern Industry Walking Tour

    Kurashiki, Japan - 2 hours 30 minutes

    This is not just a sightseeing tour of Kurashiki’s beautiful streets — it’s a journey into how the town was built. While most tours focus on scenery, this experience reveals the story behind it: how a small canal town grew into a center of commerce and modern industry, and the people who shaped its transformation. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll uncover the connections between merchant culture, industrial development, and local beliefs — turning what you see into something you truly understand. As a private tour, it offers a relaxed pace and a more personal, in-depth experience tailored to your interests.

    From¥18,500
  19. Brewery Tour with Tasting and Souvenir

    Brewery Tour with Tasting and Souvenir

    Kurashiki, Japan - 1 hour

    Tamashima is a historic port town that prospered as a key point along the Seto Inland Sea trade routes. The brewery, founded in 1878, stands in what was once a bustling wholesale district shaped by the passage of Kitamaebune trading ships. The techniques and philosophy refined and handed down through generations continue to produce celebrated labels such as Sanzen and Kiseki no Sake. Its sake is consistently recognized with high honors at international competitions. With an English-guided tour led by brewery staff, guests can enjoy a tasting centered on the flagship label Sanzen. This special experience offers insight into the terroir of Okayama’s renowned sake rice—Yamada Nishiki and Omachi—alongside an explanation of the fermentation process inside a brewery filled with Mozart’s music. The program includes a sake souvenir, as well as the opportunity to join an exclusive tasting session.

    From¥5,000
  20. Rice Field Farm Cooking Class in Kurashiki–Japanese Home Cooking

    Rice Field Farm Cooking Class in Kurashiki–Japanese Home Cooking

    Kurashiki, Japan - 3 hours

    This is an authentic, host-led cooking experience at a family-run rice farm with nearly 400 years of history. Your host, Chieko, is a local rice farmer who welcomes guests into her home to share everyday Japanese cooking. All rice used in the class is grown in Chieko’s own fields, along with seasonal local ingredients. You will learn simple, nourishing meals that reflect daily life in rural Japan. The experience takes place in a private farmhouse in the countryside of Kurashiki, not in a cooking studio. Guests choose one independent course per booking: Onigiri, Makizushi, Gyoza, or Mochi. Each course has a different menu. Vegetarian and vegan options are available for the Onigiri, Makizushi, and Mochi courses with advance notice. The Gyoza course is not suitable for vegetarian or vegan diets. The atmosphere is warm and personal. While English is not perfectly fluent, Chieko communicates sincerely using simple English and gestures.

    From¥13,100
  21. Kurashiki Walking Half Day Private Tour

    Kurashiki Walking Half Day Private Tour

    Kurashiki, Japan - 4 hours

    Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area ; "Even just an alley looks pretty" This area is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the prefecture and is lined with specialty shops, including canvas, jean, and Japanese sake shops and cafes made from renovated traditional wooden townhouses. This area also offers other attractions, such as riverboat rides and the museum of art, and visitors will never get bored strolling in this area all day.

    From¥23,800
  22. Sword smithing and Okayama Sushi making Experience

    Sword smithing and Okayama Sushi making Experience

    Kurashiki, Japan - 6 hours

    Foreign visitors to Okayama want to experience "true Japanese culture." We have prepared two activities that allow you to experience the traditional culture of Japan and Okayama. It is said that there are fewer than 30 swordsmiths in Japan who make Japanese swords as their main occupation. Yoshimasa Tomioka is one of the most promising swordsmiths, with numerous awards to his name. This is a rare opportunity to see him forge his swords up close. Fifty years ago, when families were large, bara sushi was made and eaten in every household in Okayama. However, with families becoming smaller, it has become less common. This opportunity to experience the joy of making and eating it together as a group is a rare experience. Both activities are part of a culture that even Japanese people can no longer experience.

    From¥15,000
  23. Kojima Denim Processing Factory Tour & Workshop with Interpreter

    Kojima Denim Processing Factory Tour & Workshop with Interpreter

    Kurashiki, Japan - 4 hours 30 minutes

    This tour takes you to Kojima, the birthplace of Japanese denim, with a focus on the region’s signature processing techniques. After learning how Kojima’s textile industry evolved and how Japan’s first domestic jeans were created in 1965, you will visit WHOVAL’s processing factory to observe artisans applying whiskering, fading, and distressing effects up close. You will then join a hands-on workshop inside WHOVAL’s factory, using professional tools and machines to process an original tote bag. You may take the finished tote bag home as a souvenir. The tour concludes with free time on Kojima Jeans Street, a district filled with denim shops ranging from long-established makers to new brands. The street’s limited-edition items, unique craftsmanship, and playful denim-themed decorations offer an ideal setting to experience Kojima’s rich denim culture.

    From¥35,000
  24. Custom Jeans Making Experience in Kojima Japan

    Custom Jeans Making Experience in Kojima Japan

    Kurashiki, Japan - 1 hour

    Make Your Own Jeans at Betty Smith — Kojima, Okayama Create your one-of-a-kind jeans at Betty Smith, in Kojima, Okayama — Japan’s legendary “Denim Capital.” This patented jeans-making experience is available only here. Using patterns perfected from over 20,000 custom orders, you’ll craft your own pair from premium Japanese denim known for its beautiful texture and long-lasting quality. Choose your leather patch, buttons, and rivets, then take the riveting machine into your own hands — that satisfying clang-clang sound is pure craftsmanship joy! When finished, your jeans will be ready to take home the same day, neatly packed in an original Betty Smith tote bag — a perfect keepsake from your trip. Friendly staff will guide you through each step, so even first-timers can enjoy it with confidence. In Kojima, the birthplace of Japanese denim, spend a special moment creating your own “Made in Japan” masterpiece. Book now and experience the world’s only hands-on jeans-making adventure!

    From¥22,000