This tour takes participants to various locations across Iwate, which was once considered to be the ‘ideal land’ by the Samurai who settled there.
Overview
This tour takes participants to various locations across Tohoku, a region just over three hours’ distance from the capital city of Tokyo. Far from the bustle and rush of the capital, Iwate was once considered to be the ‘ideal land’ by the Samurai who settled there.
Tohoku is rich with cultural heritage and historical significance, yet is still relatively unknown as a tourist destination, unlike locations such as Kyoto and Hiroshima. As a result, visitors are able to explore the mysteries of the area and connect with the warm, friendly residents in a way that very few ever take the time to do.
This is a unique trip, offering participants the opportunity to interact with local Japanese residents such as craftsmen, fishermen and those who make a living working in fascinating and unique shops along the shopping street. There will also be opportunities to watch performances of traditional Japanese arts, such as Kagura (a traditional Shinto ritual dance) and Kenbai (a fascinating mix of dance and martial arts).
In addition to conversation and culture, this tour also includes chances to make the most of the area’s sea and mountains through activities such as kayaking and even a fascinating cruise on an authentic, working fishing boat. Having fully made the most of the area’s outdoor resources, participants can then take the time to relax in a hot spring facility at the foot of one of Tohoku’s stunning mountains.
Particularly ideal for food-lovers, participants on this tour can feast on freshly-caught game at a traditional winter hunters’ restaurant in Miyako, enjoy delicious paella on one of the islands of Yamada (an area famous for oyster farming), and even take part in a quayside scallop BBQ after a fishing boat cruise with a genuine scallop fisherman.
Highlights
- Listen to Japanese folk-tales told by a local storyteller
- Discover the lore and mysteries of the area on a guided folk tale tour with a knowledgeable local guide
- Immerse yourself in the beauty of Tohoku as you take part in a fun kayaking experience
- Try your hand at oyster farming and enjoy delicious meals made with fresh, local produce
- Watch a special performance of Kagura, a traditional form of worship-dance dating back over 1000 years
- Learn about the impact of tsunami from the locals who have lived through it and wish to share their experiences with the world
- Interact with locals, listen to their stories and watch their performances as you travel across one of Japan’s most fascinating - yet undiscovered - destinations
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