Discover Misaki Port’s rich history and coastal charm on a private half-day walking tour. Explore hidden paths, historical sites, and savor local cuisine.
Discover Misaki Port’s rich history and coastal charm on a private half-day walking tour. Explore hidden paths, historical sites, and savor local cuisine.
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Misaki Port - Misaki is a historic port and a scenic spot that has long attracted literary figures and dignitaries.
We’ll embark on a walking tour to explore the lives and beliefs of the people who live by the sea. The guide will lead you through charming alleys, beloved local shops, shrines and temples that embody the local faiths, and a market…
- Misaki Port - Misaki is a historic port and a scenic spot that has long attracted literary figures and dignitaries.
We’ll embark on a walking tour to explore the lives and beliefs of the people who live by the sea. The guide will lead you through charming alleys, beloved local shops, shrines and temples that embody the local faiths, and a market eatery known only to locals.
Additionally, the guide will recommend restaurants loved by the community, where you can enjoy an affordable and delicious lunch.
- Transportation fare during the tour
- English speaking tour guide
- Transportation fare during the tour
- English speaking tour guide
- Transportation fare to the Meeting point and from the End point
- Meal costs (varies by restaurant, but the average is around 2,500 yen)
- Transportation fare to the Meeting point and from the End point
- Meal costs (varies by restaurant, but the average is around 2,500 yen)
On this half-day private tour, you can fully enjoy the charm of Misaki Port, located at the southernmost tip of the Peninsula closest to Tokyo.
Although this port town is currently free from over-tourism, it has been a well-known resort and tourist spot in Japan for about 1,000 years. During the Edo period, it thrived as a stopover for ships carrying…
On this half-day private tour, you can fully enjoy the charm of Misaki Port, located at the southernmost tip of the Peninsula closest to Tokyo.
Although this port town is currently free from over-tourism, it has been a well-known resort and tourist spot in Japan for about 1,000 years. During the Edo period, it thrived as a stopover for ships carrying supplies to Edo (modern-day Tokyo). In the Showa era, it became famous as a base for deep-sea fishing, especially for tuna. During World War II, fortifications and torpedo storage were set up near this port town to protect Tokyo Bay.
Today, the town is peaceful, with a quiet coastal life, but you can still find traces of its long history throughout the area.
On this tour, your guide will show you paths and historical sites that first-time visitors might not find, explaining the life and beliefs of this port town. You’ll also enjoy lunch at a local restaurant featuring fresh ingredients, and taste the soul food and snacks by the sea!
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.