- Overview
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- * Visit the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center for a fun and in-depth look at Mt. Fuji
- * Enjoy the Ukiyoe print art of Fuji and try your hand at multicolor printmaking as if you were an Ukiyo-e artist
- * The main shrine of Sengen Taisha, the heart of the Mt. Fuji faith, will give you sacred power
- * The tour also includes visiting local gourmet spots and tasting regional sakes made from Fuji spring water
- What to expect
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The Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art is Japan's inaugural museum honoring Hiroshige Utagawa, a renowned Ukiyo-e artist from the Edo period. Visitors can partake in a hands-on Ukiyo-e polychrome printmaking experience, gaining insight into the meticulous process of creating colorful prints. The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre is dedicated to safeguarding, conserving, presenting, and passing on the legacy of the world heritage site. Mt. Fuji earned UNESCO World Heritage status in June 2013 as "Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration." Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Shrine symbolizes reverence for Mt. Fuji. A visit to Fuji Takasago Sake Brewery, operational since 1830, offers a glimpse into sake brewing history. Conclude the tour with a sake tasting session, experiencing the flavors of tradition firsthand.
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