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3 giờ 30 phút
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Go beyond the tourist crowds to witness where Japan’s legendary craftsmanship began. This tour bridges the spiritual beauty of Sumiyoshi Taisha shrine with the grit of Sakai’s world-class blade industry.
Master Workshops: Go behind the scenes at active forges and ancient gunsmith shops.
Living History: Step inside 400-year-old samurai-era homes.
Local Flavor: Ride the vintage Hankai Tram and enjoy a Mitarashi Dango snack.
Expert Shopping: End with guided access to the best knife collection in Japan.
Experience the "City of Steel" through the eyes of the masters who shaped it.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine
Discover one of Japan’s oldest and most iconic Shinto shrines. Known for its unique "Sumiyoshi-zukuri" architecture—a style purely Japanese and free from outside influence—this sanctuary offers a peaceful escape from the city’s neon bustle. Highlights of Your Visit: The Iconic Drum Bridge: Walk across the high-arched Sorihashi Bridge, famous for its stunning reflection and symbolic purification of the soul. The Stone Hunt: Search for the three sacred stones inscribed with Power, Fortune, and Long Life to have your wishes granted. Hattatsu-mura (Lucky Cats): Visit the sub-shrine filled with thousands of tiny Manekineko (beckoning cats)—a must-see for photographers and charm collectors. Ancient Spirits: Stand among giant camphor trees over 1,000 years old and explore four National Treasure-status Main Halls.
Guns Manufacture
Step inside one of Japan’s oldest surviving gunsmith facilities. This rare Edo-period workshop and residence offers a literal window into the world of the master craftsmen who armed the samurai of Japan. What You Will See and Do: The Original Forge: Explore the authentic workshop where Sakai’s famous matchlock guns were forged. You’ll see the original tools, bellows, and hearths preserved exactly as they were centuries ago. The Master’s Residence: Walk through the attached living quarters of the gunsmith family. It’s a beautifully preserved example of traditional merchant-class architecture. Bullet Holes and History: Look for the actual bullet marks on the pillars. Rare Artifacts: View a collection of intricate matchlocks, blueprints, and period documents that reveal the high-tech engineering of the 16th and 17th centuries. Historic Sites Admission 600 yen: You will be supported to buy this combined ticket which covers entry to the Gunsmith Workshop and Yamaguchi Residence.
Mitarashi Dango: Enjoy these soft, grilled rice dumplings glazed in sweet-savory soy syrup. This smoky, chewy treat has been a favorite Japanese pilgrim snack for centuries.
Hankai Tram All Day Pass 700 yen: You will be supported to buy an all day pass to use the historic streetcar to travel between sites.
Historic Sites Admission 600 yen: You will be supported to buy this combined ticket covers entry to the Gunsmith Workshop and Yamaguchi Residence, two rare Edo-period cultural landmarks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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David S,14 thg 6, 2026
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This was a wonderful way to experience the traditional skills and life in Japan. The most unique tour that we had, guided by a local who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable. We highly recommend getting out of the city and doing this tour








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