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.
01 / 04 · NATIONAL TREASURE
Japan’s oldest original wooden castle keep — and once the only privately-owned castle in the country. Climb 400-year-old stairs that creak underfoot, take in the river view from the top, then wander the Edo-era castle town in a rented kimono.
02 / 04 · MOST INSTAGRAMMABLE
The pottery town foreign visitors are obsessed with — and it’s right by the airport. Walk the famous clay-pipe slopes, meet “Tokonyan”, the 6-metre giant lucky cat, hunt for hundreds of hidden cats, and polish your own glowing clay ball.
03 / 04 · STEP BACK IN TIME
A whole village of real Meiji-era Japan, rebuilt by a lakeside near Inuyama. Ride a steam train and vintage tram, slip into period costume, and photograph buildings — including a Frank Lloyd Wright hotel façade — you’ll find nowhere else.
04 / 04 · MAKE IT YOURSELF
A 400-year-old indigo tie-dye town on the old Tōkaidō road, with its Edo merchant streets beautifully intact. Tie, fold and dye your own scarf with your group, and take home a one-of-a-kind piece no shop can sell.
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.
Featured TourDiscover the timeless beauty of one of Japan's most iconic traditional instruments with a Private Koto Lesson with a Professional Japanese Musician in Nagoya. Guided by an expert instructor inside a serene classroom, this intimate session provides a deeply calming introduction to Japanese music.
★★★★★
It was a great experience. We really enjoyed learning the craft — would definitely recommend for anyone wanting something authentic.
László Z.
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Tell us your dates and who’s coming. We’ll build a private Aichi tour around your group — in English, fully licensed.