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09:00 Meet at Exit 2 of Nihonbashi ※Welcome all passengers. We will not wait for you after the time is up. Therefore, it is recommended that you arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before departure; 10:00-14:00 Nara Park & Wakakusa Mountain Area (about 4 hours, free time and lunch here, lunch expenses are at your own expense); 15:00-17:00 Ikomayama Amusement Park (about 2 hours, free time, free admission, ticket price at your own expense) 17:00 Today's trip is successfully completed and we set off for the return trip. The return time is for reference. If the road conditions are good, we can return earlier. 18:00 The tour ends after you are escorted back to the Exit 2 area of Nihonbashi.
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Itinerary Overview: * Nara Park Area-Walking in Uji Matcha Ancient Street-Genji Hot Spring-Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori
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The Kansai Area Pass offers unlimited travel on JR West trains within the designated region, making it the perfect choice for exploring the vibrant Kansai region of Japan. Enjoy convenient transportation to popular destinations like Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, and more.

Osaka, Japan - 6.0 - 12.0 hour(s)
Create your perfect day in Kansai with a fully customizable private tour tailored to your interests. Explore historic landmarks, enjoy cultural experiences, visit theme parks, or take in stunning night views — all designed around you. Sample ideas include visiting Osaka Castle, exploring Todai-ji and Nara Park, discovering hidden local spots, and enjoying authentic local food experiences. You may also choose attractions like Universal Studios Japan, scenic viewpoints such as Mount Rokko, shopping districts, or cultural activities. Enjoy private transportation and flexible scheduling to make the most of your time. Ideal for families, couples, and small groups. Tour duration can be extended upon request for an additional fee, depending on availability. Entrance fees, meals, and optional experience costs are not included and are paid separately based on your chosen itinerary.

Nara, Japan - 1.5 - 2.5 hour(s)
Unlike standard temple visits that focus mainly on sightseeing, this experience offers a structured exploration of early Japanese Buddhism centered on Yakushiji Temple, one of Nara’s most significant historic sites. With expert guidance, you will not only see iconic structures such as the East Pagoda—often called “frozen music”—but also understand their architectural symbolism and artistic refinement. The optional extensions deepen the experience. Adding Toshodaiji Temple, founded by the Chinese monk Ganjin, reveals the international transmission of Buddhist teachings between China and Japan. Alternatively, the sutra copying experience at Genjo Sanzoin Garan allows you to engage directly with Buddhist practice in a contemplative setting. Rather than a simple walk-through, this tour connects architecture, sculpture, and living religious tradition into one coherent story—ideal for travelers seeking context and deeper understanding beyond photographs.

Nara, Japan - 40 minutes
Beginner-friendly with full support, so anyone can create an authentic bamboo lantern. Light it up and capture the moment—soft bamboo light perfect for photos. Not just a workshop—take home a lantern you can enjoy long after your trip. Easy to fit into your itinerary—enjoy a rewarding craft experience in a short time. Family-friendly and safe, a hands-on bamboo lantern experience parents and kids can enjoy together. Light up a gentle bamboo glow together and share a quiet, romantic moment in Nara. Perfect for anniversaries—handcrafted memories you can take home. Touch Japanese bamboo and create light—an unforgettable hands-on cultural experience. Go beyond sightseeing and experience Japanese culture with your own hands. Smell the bamboo, feel the texture, and enjoy the warm light—a five-sense experience in Nara. Take home a piece of your journey in the form of light. No experience needed—feel the joy and satisfaction of creating something yourself.

Nara, Japan - 4 hours
Meet your guide at Kintetsu Nara Station and begin at Kōfuku-ji Temple, one of Nara’s most important historic sites. Learn about its role in Japan’s first capital. Walk through Nara Park and meet the sacred deer. Feed them with deer crackers as your guide explains why they are believed to be messengers of the gods. Continue to Tōdai-ji to see the Great Buddha inside one of the world’s largest wooden halls. Stroll through Kasuga Taisha’s lantern-lined forest paths and learn about Shinto beliefs. In Naramachi, enjoy freshly made mochi and explore the old merchant district before the tour ends.

Nara, Japan - 1 hour 30 minutes
※Lunch option available from 2026. The instructor will prepare a sample name in advance. Calligraphy experience in an old traditional Japanese house. We provide in-depth instruction in private groups. You can enjoy a short but in-depth calligraphy experience in an old Japanese house with tatami mats and wooden construction, creating a Japanese atmosphere.

Nara, Japan - 1 hour
Delve into the art of traditional Japanese craftsmanship in this hands-on workshop focused on Nara-Yoshino cedar chopsticks. Guided by a skilled artisan, discover the unique characteristics of this revered wood and its cultural significance. Engage in the meticulous process of carving, polishing, and finishing your chopsticks by hand. Once complete, cherish the scent and texture of your handcrafted creation as a lasting souvenir of your experience in Japanese craftsmanship.

Nara, Japan - 3 hours
Dive into the real Japanese drinking culture in Nara, the birthplace of sake — just a 35-40 min train ride from Kyoto or Osaka. Hosted by a friendly local couple (Mune & Hitomi) at their 70-year-old typical Japanese home, this isn't just a tasting—it's an authentic "Nomikai" (home party). ・Taste: Discover your favorite flavor with a complimentary sake tasting flight using our unique "Sake Matrix." ・Learn: Take a fun quiz about Japanese drinking habits and history. ・Experience: Join a guided "Konbini Adventure" to explore the 4 zones of Japanese convenience store snacks. ・Connect: Relax, chat, and drink with locals in a warm, family-like atmosphere.

Nara, Japan - 2 hours
1. Cook with "Local Friends" (Mune & Hitomi) Connect with friendly, English-speaking hosts who have traveled the world. It feels less like a class and more like visiting a friend's home. 2. Authentic 70-Year-Old Typical Japanese Home Step into a real, private residence (not a commercial studio). Experience the nostalgic atmosphere of a traditional house built over 70 years ago. 3. Master 3 Styles of Onigiri & Enjoy a Full Meal Go beyond the basics by making Traditional, Typical, and Innovative rice balls. Includes miso soup and side dishes for a satisfying Lunch or Dinner. 4. Perfect Location: 5 Mins from Nara Station Ideally located just a short walk from JR/Kintetsu Nara Stations. Easy to access for day-trippers from Kyoto (35 min) or Osaka (40 min). 5. Deep Cultural Immersion & "Real Talk" Experience authentic daily life in Japan. Relax in a private setting and ask honest questions about Japanese culture, lifestyle, and history.

Nara, Japan - 2 hours
【The event dates】 • 12/7 *Special monitor price • 1/18, 1/28 • 2/11, 2/22 • 3/1, 3/18, 3/29 This is a candlelit Zen experience held in a thousand-year-old temple normally closed to the public at night. Guided by a real Zen monk, guests step into the heart of Japanese spirituality — in silence, in candlelight, and in stillness. You won’t just “see” Nara’s heritage — you’ll feel its timeless rhythm through breath, meditation, and intimate dialogue with the temple’s abbot. Every detail — from the flickering candlelight to the hand-blended incense and exclusive Nara tea served in Zen style — is curated to awaken all five senses. Each guest also receives a personal Zen blessing gift, inscribed with a calligraphic Zen phrase by the monk, as a memory of the evening’s tranquility.

Kyoto, Japan - 6.0 - 8.0 hour(s)
Kyoto is a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage and well preserved traditional Japanese culture. Your tours are designed to help visitors explore and appreciate the beauty of Kyoto while enjoying a fun and memorable experience. As Kyoto’s famous landmarks are spread out often requiring extensive walking, navigating hills, and locating hidden spots a private tour by car offers a more comfortable and efficient way to explore the city. Led by your knowledgeable guide, Riku, and organized by a dynamic young team, this tour is dedicated to creating unforgettable memories for every guest. For tours departing from Kyoto, we will visit Kinkakuji Temple, Arashiyama, Gion, and Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. For tours departing from Osaka, the itinerary includes Kinkakuji Temple, Arashiyama, and Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. For the Kyoto & Nara Tour, we typically visit Fushimi Inari Taisha, Todaiji Temple, Nara Park, and Arashiyama (Bamboo Grove).

Nara, Japan - 45 minutes
Night Tea Ceremony Experience – Yobanashi In this tea ceremony experience, you can discover the world of “Yobanashi”, a unique style that can only be enjoyed here. “Yobanashi” refers to a tea gathering held at night. In this experience, you will step into a dimly lit room wrapped in deep darkness, where the space is enclosed by dark curtains and illuminated only by the gentle flicker of candlelight. This serene and mysterious atmosphere invites you to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the “Yobanashi” tea ceremony. Step away from the noise of everyday life, calm your mind, and take a moment to quietly reflect within yourself. Just a 3-minute walk from Kintetsu Nara Station, and conveniently located near major sightseeing spots, it’s the perfect place to stop by and take a relaxing break during your journey. In this peaceful environment, we offer you an experience that lets you touch the essence of Japanese culture through a cup of matcha.

Nara, Japan - 1 hour 30 minutes
You will be guided directly by a skilled craftsman from Nara as you experience authentic handmade udon making using Japanese wheat, along with tempura cooking featuring fresh local vegetables. More than just a cooking class, this experience lets you learn about Nara’s food culture and its local connections, with the highlight being enjoying your very own “Tempura Udon” that you’ve prepared yourself.

Nara, Japan - 1 hour 30 minutes
Immerse yourself in the flavors of Japan with a Handmade Soba & Tempura Cooking Class in Nara. Under the guidance of a professional chef, you’ll learn to knead, roll, and cut buckwheat noodles, and fry up crispy seasonal tempura. Savor the satisfaction of enjoying your freshly prepared soba with a variety of toppings. To elevate your experience, local sake is available for purchase, allowing you to toast with fellow food enthusiasts. This interactive class is an ideal outing for families, couples, and anyone wanting to dive into Nara's culinary traditions.

Nara, Japan - 8 hours
Nara's charm is not only deers but also its traditional country lifestyle, which has been inherited from generations to generations.Half a day off-the-beaten walk to an oldest road "Yamanobe no michi" will lead you to deep cultural understanding on satoyama villages. You will come across small farm stands and people's life.

Nara, Japan - 1 hour
・You can easily try on beautiful traditional kimonos and yukatas. ・Everything you need is provided, so you can visit us empty-handed. ・Our shop is located near Nara Park, Todai-ji, Kofuku-ji, and Kasuga Taisha. ・We safely store your clothes and belongings while you’re out. ・There are many sightseeing spots and restaurants nearby.

Nara, Japan - 3 hours
Step beyond the typical sake experience and dive into the birthplace of Japanese sake—Nara, where tradition began over a thousand years ago in the quiet halls of Buddhist temples. This isn’t just a tasting tour—it’s a cultural immersion into the origins of Japan’s sacred drink. You’ll visit four unique locations, including working breweries and a historic sake shop tucked inside old Naramachi, sampling a wide range of styles—from crisp and dry to rich and mellow. Along the way, your expert guide will share stories of monks, master brewers (tōji), and regional flavors, helping you understand the heart and history behind every sip. With personalized insight, direct access to local producers, and the atmosphere of Nara’s timeless streets, this tour offers more than sake—it delivers a deep connection to Japanese heritage. Whether you're a sake connoisseur or just sake-curious, this tour is the perfect blend of taste, tradition, and discovery. Kanpai, and welcome to where it all began.

Nara, Japan - 2 hours
What sets this tour apart is the rare combination of guided insight, scenic harmony, and immersive tradition—all in one serene location. Unlike typical garden visits, this experience includes not only a walk through one of Nara’s most beautifully preserved historical gardens, but also a carefully guided exploration of its unique design, history, and the art of shakkei (borrowed scenery). You'll learn how the garden uses nature and architecture to craft living works of art—then sit down to enjoy freshly prepared matcha in the building with the finest view of the garden. It’s a tour that brings Japanese beauty to life through sight, story, and taste.

Nara, Japan - 2 hours
This tour offers a rare chance to experience Nara not just as a city of temples, but as a place where sacred wildlife and ancient tradition coexist. You’ll walk alongside Nara’s iconic deer—not just in tourist-packed parks, but in the peaceful hillside where they truly live. Unlike standard sightseeing, this guided hike follows the deer’s daily rhythm. Starting from the serene Himuro Shrine, you'll pass through deer-filled Nara Park and climb the grassy trails of Mount Wakakusa, a sacred hill where the deer retreat each evening. Along the way, your guide will share insights into the animals’ spiritual role, local rituals like the annual mountain burning, and how the deer “commute” between the city and the wild. With close-up encounters with wild deer, fresh mountain air, and panoramic views from the summit, this tour is perfect for travelers seeking a deeper, more authentic connection with Nara’s nature, culture, and living traditions.

Nara, Japan - 3 hours
Start your exploration at Nara Park. Here you can have the experience of feeding rice crackers to deer. Deer are considered messengers of the gods in Shinto beliefs, and hundreds of them roam freely here. Then visit Kasuga Taisha, a shrine known for its deep historical roots and surrounded by a mysterious forest where divine spirits are believed to reside. The shrine is famous for its thousands of hanging lanterns, which illuminate the streets with their serene light, especially during festivals. Also you can visit to Todaiji Temple, which is one of heritage site. It is a most famous temple in Nara, not only allows visitors to see with their own eyes one of the world's largest wooden structures, designated as a national treasure, but also to feel its 1,300 years of history.

Osaka, Japan - 8 hours
Come with us to visit Yoshino Town during a one-day private guided tour on foot and by public transport! It is an opportunity for us to visit a town in the Japanese countryside and breathe the clean mountain air, especially during the cherry blossom season in early-mid April. The landscape is beautiful and not to be missed, especially if you visit Japan during this time. The day consists of a hike from the top of the mountain to its foot. We pass through several stages, all parts of the UNESCO World Heritage under the Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountains. We have nature as far as our eyes can see, and historic sites from the 9th and 14th centuries. After this day, you will be amazed by these beautiful landscapes of Japanese nature. You will also learn more about the history of Japan. Are you coming? We are waiting for you!