10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Tokai That You Shouldn't Miss

May 22, 2021 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Tokai, Japan including Satoyama Experience, iSiteTAKAYAMA, Ozeki Cooking School, Hida Free Tour, Higashiyama Walking Course, Nakasendo Magome-juku, Nabana no Sato, Shiraito Falls, Lake Tanuki, Shirahama Beach.
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1. Satoyama Experience

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5.0 based on 1,142 reviews

Satoyama Experience

We have many programs in which you can experience rural culture and history inherited in satoyama. Especially, HIDA SATOYAMA CYCLING, ART & CULTURE, TOWN & VILLAGE WALK are very popular guided tours in HIDA-TAKAYAMA!Please enjoy the special time you can have only here through the tours connecting daily lives of local people with your travel.

2. iSiteTAKAYAMA

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5.0 based on 175 reviews

iSiteTAKAYAMA

We are based on Takayama where one of the popular tourist destination for traveler.We operate tour from Takayama to Shirakawago and hostel in Takayama,Shirakawago.Also,We operate ski lodge in Takayama.

3. Ozeki Cooking School

15 Nishimachi Yamakyu, Seki 501-3819 Gifu Prefecture +81 575-22-0128 [email protected] http://www.ozekicookingschool.com
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Ozeki Cooking School

Ozeki Cooking School welcomes students from around the world to Seki, Gifu—a historic town renown for samurai swords and cormorant fishing. Throughout the four seasons, cooking with Chef Shuji can take you into the luscious bamboo forest, over to the serene rice paddy, to the rushing Nagara river, and back to the 100 year-old Soba Restaurant Yamakyu, where all the culinary delight takes place. Chef Shuji will tailor your cooking class(es) programs to your needs and time frame.

4. Hida Free Tour

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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Hida Free Tour

We are "Going Local - Hida Free Tour" We, Hida Locals, will give you a free walking tour in Hida region, mainly Hida Furukawa. We do free walking tour in Shirakawago & Takayama too upon request. This tour is very unique in that you will learn not only about local tradition & culture but also about Japanese society & history. We also conduct "HIDA IZAKAYA CRAWL" in Hida Furukawa. Our guides will take you to three to four Izakayas and Pubs which are loved by locals and never shown in guide books. Only our guides from this area can make this tour possible. All tours require reservation through email.

5. Higashiyama Walking Course

Atagomachi, Takayama Gifu Prefecture http://alkg.jp/course/C121014
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4.5 based on 434 reviews

Higashiyama Walking Course

Temples and shrines, a castle and private homes are among the sights along this 3.5 kilometer self-paced walking tour.

Reviewed By HappyFamily0f3 - London, United Kingdom

We thoroughly enjoyed the walk above Takayama town, exploring the various peaceful shrines and cemeteries along the way. It was quiet on a hot August day, but due to bear activity in the area it was recommended to bang a large metal can before entering some temples, just to ‘give the bears notice’ as one of the signs said. Unfortunately we couldn’t complete the route as the park was completely closed due to the bears. That was a shame and resulted in a long hot walk home along the road. Despite that, it is still a great way to spend a few hours in Takayama. There is also a great little quirky coffee shop along the way. Stop there for a drink and you’ll have your picture taken by the friendly owner and feature in his visitors book!

6. Nakasendo Magome-juku

Magome, Nakatsugawa 508-0502 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-69-2336 http://www.kiso-magome.com/migarunatabi.html
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4.5 based on 660 reviews

Nakasendo Magome-juku

This historic footpath through the Kiso Valley connects the villages of Tsumago and Magome. The partially paved trail is approximately 8 kilometers in length and passes by several historic and natural wonders.

Reviewed By bearykim - Singapore, Singapore

a short 7-8km walk took us 4 hours as my group were crazily taking photos along the trail.. overall an easy and charming walk.. you will come across a charming tea house who serves u free green tea .. a donation box is availsble which helps to upkeep the place..

7. Nabana no Sato

270 Komae Urushibata, Nagashimacho, Kuwana 511-1144 Mie Prefecture +81 594-41-0787 http://www.nagashima-onsen.co.jp/index.html
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4.5 based on 973 reviews

Nabana no Sato

Reviewed By Xivens

It's my first time going to Japan with my family and it was a tour on that tour I get a chance to go to this place at first I thought it was just an ordinary garden but at night and the lights turn on its beautiful. The Place is good for people to take photos because it has many spots, not only garden with lights its also have many Koi fish and staff there let you feed them their food by buying them. At night you have the chance to see a light show so its good to go there in the evening and wait until night to see the show Overall I think it's worth it for taking photos and a whole new experience.

8. Shiraito Falls

Kamiide, Fujinomiya 418-0103 Shizuoka Prefecture http://www.city.fujinomiya.lg.jp/fujisan/llti2b00000010q7.html
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4.5 based on 505 reviews

Shiraito Falls

Reviewed By Ronni68 - Canberra, Australia

The falls are absolutely stunning. Quiet and even when busy, there was plenty of space and opportunity for photos. The views were stunning all round. We were lucky to see Mt Fuji on the day we visited.

9. Lake Tanuki

Saori, Inokashira, Fujinomiya 418-0108 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 544-52-0155 http://www.city.fujinomiya.lg.jp/kankou/llti2b00000018ga.html
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4.5 based on 202 reviews

Lake Tanuki

Reviewed By lennykerryn - Cairns Region, Australia

Only an hour from Fujimiya (1570Y)you can catch s local bus- if you get the right bus timing you can get off to see the falls for 30min before catching the next bus to the lake. There is a big resort and a camp ground both of which hire bicycles for 500Y an hour. This is ample time to take a leisurely ride the 3.3km around the lake whilst viewing Mt Fuji the whole way. The lake is popular with locals fishing which is interesting to see. This is s beautiful lake and an ideal way to experience Mt Fuji with our kids.

10. Shirahama Beach

Shirahama, Shimoda 415-0012 Shizuoka Prefecture
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4.5 based on 232 reviews

Shirahama Beach

Reviewed By christinaf695 - Yokohama, Japan

We visited this beach off season in April, when it was around 21 degrees and too cold to swim in. Nevertheless, we had a nice walk along the beach and enjoyed a picnic there, watching the surfers and enjoying the quiet. The water is very clear and the scenery beautiful. There is also an impressive temple nearby (on the side of the torii gate) that you can visit. I didn't think that the beach was dirty - yes, there were a few bits of plastic waste in the sand, but it didn't strike me as 'a lot' of trash. Even if the beach is cleaned every day, sadly, some trash will be carried to the beach from the ocean every day due to our over-consumption and use of plastic... It's also very convenient that you can quickly reach the beach by bus from Izukyu-Shimoda station or Shimoda marina. Just opposite, there is a Family Mart and a few cafes and restaurants.

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