Explore Higashiyoshino’s mystical mountains, soak in onsen, savor craft beer, and uncover samurai legends in a private rural Japan tour.
Explore Higashiyoshino’s mystical mountains, soak in onsen, savor craft beer, and uncover samurai legends in a private rural Japan tour.
- Niukawakami Shrine - Established by Japan’s first Emperor, Niukawakami Shrine is steeped in legends and myths about Japan’s origins. This shrine is dedicated to the dragon, the deity of water and rivers.
- Higashinotaki - A renowned waterfall under the protection of the Water Dragon, a deity safeguarding the village and its rivers. Visitors can…
- Niukawakami Shrine - Established by Japan’s first Emperor, Niukawakami Shrine is steeped in legends and myths about Japan’s origins. This shrine is dedicated to the dragon, the deity of water and rivers.
- Higashinotaki - A renowned waterfall under the protection of the Water Dragon, a deity safeguarding the village and its rivers. Visitors can toss a lucky charm into the dragon waterfall to bring good fortune.
- Niu Jinja (Niukawakami Jinja’s Sessha) - The location where Japan’s first Emperor initially offered prayers.
- Yahata Onsen - A mountain hot spring bath. Tattoos are welcome, and there is no need to bring a towel, shampoo, or other items.
- いちえ - Enjoy lunch here and sample traditional dishes from the local cuisine of Higashiyoshino and rural Japan.
- The Good Wolf Brewery - Experience Japanese craft beer in a scenic mountain setting.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide available in English, Spanish, and Japanese
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide available in English, Spanish, and Japanese
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
Higashiyoshino stands out among Japan’s rural villages for two key reasons: it was the last known sighting of the Japanese wolf, and it has been traversed by some of the most fascinating figures in Japanese history. These include Emperors who defied the Court to establish Nara as the capital, Samurai who valiantly fought to reinstate the Emperor, and a…
Higashiyoshino stands out among Japan’s rural villages for two key reasons: it was the last known sighting of the Japanese wolf, and it has been traversed by some of the most fascinating figures in Japanese history. These include Emperors who defied the Court to establish Nara as the capital, Samurai who valiantly fought to reinstate the Emperor, and a variety of mythical creatures and spirits. The mountains here serve as a crossroads between the living and the dead, offering both sanctuary and refuge. With its rich history, samurai tales, local beer, and relaxing onsen, this village truly has it all.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.