Discover the best top things to do in Tokai, Japan including Takayama Sake Tasting, Mikkabi Seika, Shizuoka O-cha Plaza, Takara Gallery Workroom, Candy Roll, Sushi Making Experience, Chakobo Hiyori, Co-ba Hida Takayama, Ishikawa Mino Washi Paper Goods Workshop, Fly'n Fit Trapeze Studio, Nagoya Karakuri Robot Experience.
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We offer wonderfull sake tasting time for international traveller in English. You can taste 6 different kinds of sakes, which are breuwed in Hida Takayama area, during the activity. You can enjoy not only tasting but also learning Japanese culture, tradition and history deeply connected sake since ancient times. Of course, we will give practical information about sake.
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There is more to making tea than most of us know. The Shizuoka O-CHA plaza is a place where you can enjoy learning about tea grown here in Shizuoka. There are variety of things to do here, taste tea grown from every part of Shizuoka, or learn all there is to know about tea. Stop by to find out more.
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We are offering an amazing opportunity to learn sushi making. In the tour, you can make 3 types of sushi and learn the history and manner of sushi. We will help you to make a wonderful sushi plate. Let's enjoy sushi making with us!
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I can experience compounding of the polygonum filiforme actually incense. I perform a tasting of approximately ten kinds of Japanese green tea, and there is the Japanese green tea corner that I drink, and competes. The polygonum filiforme experience ... in from 40 to 60. The tasting of the Japan
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Enjoy talking with local&international people in English over drink! Find local friends! Discover real local life! This is a casual beer party for English speakers. Free entrance for non-Japanese! This is an “English speaking” party! If you’re looking for an opportunity to meet locals and have a casual conversation in English, this is it. Find local friends and get information about finest restaurants/bars/cafes or hidden gems in Takayama! It is free of charge for English speakers from abroad! Why don’t you join us? Time:7:30PM-9:30PM Fee: Entrance fee is free for Non-Japanese. (drinks are 200-400yen, cash on delivery) Some snacks are available, we don’t have meals, though. Bringing snacks for other participants are more than welcome!
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You can enjoy experiences of making cute Japanese paper dolls and goods of Mino-washi. This store which is located in middle of Mino city has 600 hand-made Japanese Souvenirs to sell. We are Ishikawa Paper Goods Ltd was founded in 1902. We have long history to make Japanese paper goods and we hope you enjoy Japanese culture with us! English and Chinese languages are available.
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Fly’n Fit trapeze studio,located NAGOYA,is the first indoor flying trapeze and Aerial mixed facility in Japan. Opened in August 2015 our very new studio are located within 2mins walking from Entrance 1 Higashiyamakoen.st Subway Higashiyama Line. No experience is required for our introductory Flying Trapeze and Aerial classes! Booking is required. Please contact us if you need more information.
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See a traditional tea-serving robot & latest robot. This is a unique demonstration in Nagoya of a traditional mechanical doll which has 300 year's history. After this, you will enjoy another exciting demonstration by an AI robot with latest Japanese technoloogy. AI robot will entartain the guest by chatting, singing, dancing and taking phots.
Hiroshi did an excellent job in showing how every part of the karakul robot works. He carried two of the dolls with him and unwrapped them very carefully. The dolls were beautiful and one gets to appreciate the long tradition of karakuri doll making in Japan. It was something I had never seen anywhere else in the world. Thanks to Hiroshi, I was able to understand the history of karakuri, the science behind it, and the connection between the karakuri traditions and technologies today. It would be even better if you could come during the festival where the karakuri dolls were moving on the floats! Then you could understand the different kinds of karakuri dolls and the stories behind each creation. Or, if you want to understand more, go to the museum in Inuyama! Hiroshi is funny and entertaining. He even brought a modern robot to contrast it with the karakuri robots. It is interesting to see how much technology has advanced. It was truly wan extraordinary cultural experience! I am very grateful to Hiroshi for showing me this amazing art form. I learned a great deal by watching the demonstration.
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