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[Miyagi] 2-Day Tohoku Tour of Japan | Ginzan Onsen, Yamadera Temple, Mogami River Cruise, Zao Ropeway, Fox Village, Okama Crater, Akibo Falls (Departing from Sendai)
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- Overview
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- Strolling through the old streets of Ginzan Onsen, steeped in Taisho-style architecture, gaslights illuminate the wooden inns, and the winter night snowscape is dreamlike and enchanting—like stepping into the bathhouse world of Spirited Away, a fantastical scene straight out of a Miyazaki Hayao animation.
- Explore ancient temples and monasteries, climb stone steps to overlook layered mountains and red leaves, a tranquil paradise described by Matsuo Bashō.
- Get up close to the "Witch's Eye"—the emerald-green crater lake of Zao Ogama, a limited-time natural wonder.
- Take a sightseeing cruise on the Mogami River, listen to the boatman sing traditional boat songs live, and enjoy a local lunch of Ayu Shio-yaki (a type of grilled seafood).
- Visit the Tibetan King Fox Village, where hundreds of red foxes, silver foxes, and Arctic foxes roam freely, allowing you to observe hundreds of different species of foxes up close.
- Strolling through the old streets of Ginzan Onsen, steeped in Taisho-style architecture, gaslights illuminate the wooden inns, and the winter night snowscape is dreamlike and enchanting—like stepping into the bathhouse world of Spirited Away, a fantastical scene straight out of a Miyazaki Hayao animation.
- What to expect
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Step into the dreamlike world of Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away" and explore the most beautiful and secluded places in Tohoku with its anime atmosphere. Take a cruise on the Mogami River, stroll through the old town of Ginzan Onsen filled with Taisho-era romance, visit historic mountain temples, and Lake Zao-Okama Crater, known as the "Witch's Eye." Take the Zao Ropeway for stunning mountain views and visit the Fox Village to get up close to hundreds of adorable foxes of different breeds. Starting from Sendai, enjoy a comprehensive experience of Tohoku's most representative natural landscapes and cultural customs.