愛知 · 中部
Castles, crafts, theme parks & the best food in Japan — minutes from where you land.
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Everyone queues for the big-name sights. We take you somewhere quieter and far more memorable: a national-treasure castle, a town built of clay and lucky cats, and a village where all of Meiji-era Japan still stands. All a short ride from Centrair.
INUYAMA · SLOW RITUAL
Slip out of your shoes, kneel on tatami, and watch a single bowl of matcha turn green between your hands. In Inuyama’s quiet castle town, a Japanese tea master walks you through every gesture — the whisk, the bow, the silence — until time itself slows down. No rush, no script. Just one bowl, one breath, one afternoon.
Tokoname · Brewed by the bay
Tokoname is famous for clay — but tucked between its pottery alleys, century-old sake breweries are quietly making some of central Japan’s most beautiful rice wine. Step inside the cedar-scented brewing room, hear the stories behind each tank, then taste your way through the lineup with the brewer himself. You’ll leave with a new favourite bottle and a much warmer face.
Nagoya · Wear it, cook it, taste it
Slip into a real kimono — sash, sleeves, the lot — then step straight into a Nagoya home kitchen to roll, simmer and grill your own Japanese lunch alongside a local family. Eat together in the living room, take photos in the garden, and leave with both the recipes and the photos no studio shoot could fake. Half dress-up, half dinner party — entirely real.
Arimatsu · 400 years of indigo
For four hundred years, the wooden machiya of Arimatsu have been folding, tying and dyeing cloth into patterns no two of which are ever the same. Walk the old Tōkaidō road, meet a shibori master in her workshop, and tie your own scarf in deep, living indigo. By the time it dries, you’ll understand why every piece tells a different story — and yours is now part of it.
You land — you're already there
Every tour guided in clear English.
Private groups of all ages, your pace.
Every stop picked to look amazing.
Class 1 agency — safe & reliable.
★★★★★
It was a great experience. We really enjoyed learning the craft — would definitely recommend for anyone wanting something authentic.
László Z.
via Tripadvisor
Tell us your dates and who’s coming. We’ll build a private Aichi tour around your group — in English, fully licensed.