- Overview
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- Enjoy the spectacular views of a haven amid mountains, sea, and beautiful terraced rice fields | Learn to use old-fashioned tools such as furnaces and mortars, and the wisdom of the villagers who coexist with nature | Optionally, visit the local microbrewery Kohachi Beerworks run by a Belgian and Japanese couple (fee applies) | Participate in seasonal farm work and handicrafts while being taught by the villagers of Kamiseya | Visit Kamiseya where the old culture of “Satoyama
- ” a village coexistent with nature, lives on
- What to expect
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'- **Note this experience is conducted mainly in Japanese; local Nepalese residents will assist with English language support, but if you don’t speak any Japanese at all please arrange your own interpreter** - Prices shown are group rates; there is no per-person price - Elementary school students and younger are free of charge, but if 4 or more elementary school students will participate please contact us to discuss the price - Elementary school students and younger must be accompanied by a guardian, and junior high and high school students who are not accompanied by a guardian must obtain consent from a guardian (it is necessary to submit the consent form in advance) - The maximum number of participants is 5 (preschool children and above) if you use the a pick-up service; if there is no pick-up, the maximum number is 8 (elementary school students and above) - Add-on options include a brewery tour: note the legal minimum drinking age in Japan is 20 and guests younger than that cannot participate - Held
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