The Japan Equestrian Archery Association conveys the charm of traditional Japanese culture, centering on horseback archery, while operating in the ancient capital of Kamakura.
This is a workshop to make your travel memories into something tangible. Why don't you make your own original souvenirs?
A photo studio located a 5-minute walk from Nakano Station North Exit. We have many kimonos available for children and adults. Dressing available (reservations required).
Walking Around Town in Kimono. Kimono 1 day rental, including good value hair set. You can return kimono by 22:00!
A select store offering a variety of products and cultural experiences with a focus on Japanese crafts.
Reservations here→http://kimono-daikichi.com/contact.html
Experience traditional Japanese culture at terakoyaninja.
This is Japanese Craft Workshop KUROMAMEDO. Make your own original Japanese souvenir with us!
Some of the most popular ramen noodle restaurants in Tokyo are gathered there. It is a ramen battleground accessible directly from the station.
Witness Japanese paper dyeing, a traditional craft that is designated a cultural heritage of Bunkyo Ward, here at Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan, or Japanese paper folding center.
The magnificent Azuchi castle has been brought back to life
Many great varieties of whisky were born here
A rickshaw service with flexible routes
It is one of the most popular drinking spots in Tokyo. A variety of people, from first timers to regulars, visit this place.
A distillery of Japan's representative whisky brand. The red brick buildings and factory tour are popular.
This studio has started offering a new experience called the Maiko Location Photo Plan, where you can take a photo in front of a Kyo-machiya (townhouse in Kyoto) or in the Higashiyama area. To experience being a maiko, you can choose from a variety of gorgeous attire and wear traditional Japanese makeup using face powder and a water-soluble lipstick. Other popular plans include Couple Plan where you can take a photo with your partner wearing a kimono, and the Kids Maiko Plan for children aged five and over (height: 100 centimeters or more).
Held early every Sunday morning in front of Yugawara Tourist Hall. Naturally you can find produce unique to the seas and mountains around Yugawara as well as goods you can only buy directly from the producers or manufacturers at bargain prices. Enjoy haggling with the stall owners and maybe you will get a great discount or a little something extra. Held every Sunday Business hours: 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. (cancelled during stormy weather) Venue: The open area in front of Yugawara Tourist Hall Products available: local specialties, dried fish, vegetables, tangerines, seafood, accessories, home-made bread, pickles, and many other things Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Okuyugawara or Fudo-Taki for about 10 minutes. We are right next to the Ochiaibashi bus stop.
We have a variety of healing menus such as ear-picking, massage, oil foot, and aroma oil.