Discover the best top things to do in Minamitsuru-gun, Japan including Ide Sake Brewery, Fujiyama Sushi-Making Tour, Kawaguchiko Muse Museum, Atae Yuki Bldg., Itchiku Kubota Art Museum, Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, Yamanakako Onsen Benifujinoyu, Mt.Fuji Tourist Information Center, Fuji Chobo-no-yu Yurari Onsen, Yamanakako Hirano Oanen Ishiwarinoyu, Kawaguchiko Museum of Art.
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5.0 based on 78 reviews
This was an interesting and fun place to visit for an hour or so. We booked in advance online. The tour was done in English and she showed us around the brewery as much as was possible. There were some interesting videos to watch too. We got the chance to see the old house and gardens that belong to the brewery family - they're very beautiful. The tour ended in the shop, where we sat around a table and understood more about the different types of sake they make there - and then got to try a few. The sake was very delicious and we were going to buy some but unfortunately didn't have space in the suitcase. Next time!
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Want to learn how to make Sushi? Join us for a lesson on making Nigiri and Sushi rolls along with Japanese table etiquette and history. Foreign tourists, expatriates, and local friends are welcome to join. You will be treated with real Japanese hospitality. Located close to Mount Fuji, you can enjoy beautiful views while preparing Sushi! Our veteran chef with worldwide cooking experience will explain in English. Come and join us for a true Japanese experience.
I came up here with a friend and my husband. The experience was so cool. They taught us the history of sushi making and how to do everything properly. I was messing things up the whole time but loved every second of it. The lady took my phone for pictures so you don't have to worry about that. And eating it was awesome. You have a whole new appreciation for sushi after this.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
The Kawaguchiko Muse Kan,which is affiliated with The Kawaguchiko Museum of Art,was opend on june,1993.This mueseam features a changingdisplay of dolls Yuki Atae.
4.5 based on 352 reviews
For anyone with an interest in textiles this is a must see. Take the time to watch the short film first to understand what you are looking at as the techniques used are incredibly complex. I had never seen anything like it. Every piece is a work of art. It is quite a story of a person following their passion and perfecting it. The gardens and shop are lovely as well.
4.0 based on 602 reviews
Kawaguchiko Music Forest is a one of a kind musical them park, designed with a “European Alps” atmosphere standing beneath a superb view of Mt. Fuji. It holds a world-class collection of automatic musical instruments, including the world's largest "dance organ and doll orchestra" and the Philharmonic Performance Orchestrion designed for the Titanic. Stroll through the seasonally themed, art, and rose gardens, or take in the scenery from the comfort of the restaurant-cafe and shops. With the price of admission, you can also enjoy various musical experiences throughout the day. Particularly interesting are the automatic instrument demonstrations, and one of a kind live performance of musicians and opera singers. Also, experience the sand art storytelling artists backed by live musicians. This park is for all ages, enjoyable in all seasons, rain or shine.
Interesting place , many automatic organ from 1890-1905 , still working fine. Staff is very kind and willing to explain. They have some scheduled events to show “concerts” of some very ancient and big “music box”. Interesting for kids above 8-10 years and for adults.
4.0 based on 146 reviews
It was my second time here. It was awkward every time we stripping ourselves in front of so many people. But because no one care and no one staring, so we felt awkward if we don't do like the locals do. The onsen itself is a big space area, with 4 major pools. The outdoor pools gave you another unforgettable experience you won't missed!
4.0 based on 125 reviews
Amazing view of Mt.Fuji from Hot spring. We have 16 kinds of baths. Please have a great time at our hot spring with Mt.Fuji view. We prepare japanese style private restaurant 'Okariba' and serve local speciality 'Houtou'. Charge: Weekdays/ Adult 1,300JPY, Child 650JPY (From 19:00, 1,100JPY) Weekends&PH/ Adult 1,500JPY, Child 700JPY (From 19:00, 1,300JPY) *Includes rental bath towel & towel for adults *Includes rental towel for child We can not accept people who have tattoo. Please use public buses or use free-pickup buses(Reservation required,please email us details) from Kawaguchiko Station.
I love Japanese Onsen and wanted for my boys (age 7-10) to try. It was part of the day trip after we visited Mount Fuji 5th station in the morning. We had a sukiyaki lunch, with bowls of rice delivered by a miniature steam locomotive. After the lunch, we explored the onsen for about an hour. There was allocated locker for me to put my belongings, and I was offered a big plus a small towel. The onsen consisted of two floors; first floor was the public bath and indoor and outdoor onsen while lower floor - cave, aromatherapy, steam room and natural outdoor. After my bath, I had time to explore both floors. I loved the outdoor onsen facing Mt Fuji. You don't get this view if you book the private room. My kids enjoyed too with their dad, despite their dad joked that he didn't have much zen time.
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