This one-day bus tour from Nagoya offers a chance to step back in time and explore the historic Edo-era streets of Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku. Visitors can wander through the quaint villages, admire the serene gardens of Kokeizan Eihoji Temple, and take in panoramic views from the Enakyo Observatory. With air-conditioned transportation and an English/Chinese-speaking guide, the tour provides a seamless experience. But what secrets and stories lie hidden in these timeless landscapes? Uncover the rich history and natural beauty of this region as you embark on an unforgettable journey.
Key Points
- Explore the historic Edo-era streets of Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku on a 9-hour guided tour from Nagoya.
- Visit the serene Kokeizan Eihoji Temple gardens and enjoy panoramic views from the Enakyo Observatory.
- Convenient transportation from the VIPLINER Nagoya bus stop, 3 minutes from Nagoya Station.
- Tour includes an English or Chinese-speaking guide and necessary fees, but excludes meals and personal expenses.
- Participants must arrive 10 minutes before the 8:30 AM departure time, as late arrivals may result in no refunds.
Tour Summary
This tour takes travelers on an immersive journey through the historic Edo-era streets of Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku. Visitors can explore the serene gardens of Kokeizan Eihoji Temple and take in panoramic views from the Enakyo Observatory.
Throughout the day, travelers will have the opportunity to capture stunning memories of Japan’s picturesque countryside and dive into the nation’s rich heritage. The guided tour ensures a seamless experience, with transportation provided from the VIPLINER Nagoya bus stop. With both Chinese and English-speaking guides available, this comprehensive day trip caters to diverse linguistic needs.
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Itinerary
The tour begins at the VIPLINER Nagoya bus stop, located just a 3-minute walk from Nagoya Station. The first stop is Tsumago-juku, an Edo-era post town, where visitors will spend 1 hour exploring the historic streets.
Next, the group will visit Magome for 30 minutes to experience another well-preserved Edo-period town. The tour then proceeds to the Enakyo Observatory, offering 2 hours of free time to take in the panoramic views of the scenic gorge.
Finally, the group will visit the serene gardens of Kokeizan Eihoji Temple for a 70-minute sightseeing experience before returning to the starting point.
The itinerary includes:
- Tsumago-juku (1 hour visit)
- Magome (30 minutes visit)
- Enakyo Observatory (2 hours free time, walk)
- Eihouji Temple Garden (70 minutes visit, free time, sightseeing, walk)
- Return to VIPLINER Nagoya bus stop
Tour Details
Lasting 9 hours, this tour takes visitors on a captivating journey through Japan’s Edo-era heritage. Exploring the historic streets of Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku, travelers can enjoy the charm of these well-preserved post towns.
The tour also includes a visit to the serene Kokeizan Eihoji Temple and a scenic hike to the Enakyo Observatory, which offers panoramic views of the stunning gorge. The tour is available in both Chinese and English, with an air-conditioned vehicle and an English/Chinese-speaking guide provided. Visitors can enjoy the flexibility of free time at select locations, allowing them to capture memories at their own pace.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, an English/Chinese-speaking guide, and all necessary fees and taxes. However, it excludes hotel pick-up and drop-off, meals, and personal expenses.
Participants are responsible for their own:
- Meals
- Transportation to and from the meeting point
- Entrance fees at any optional attractions
- Tips for the guide
- Personal items and souvenirs
Knowing what’s included and excluded allows travelers to plan their budget and expectations accordingly, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience throughout the day-long tour.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyMeeting Point and Important Information
The meeting point for this tour is the VIPLINER Nagoya Bus Stop, located just a 3-minute walk from Nagoya Station. Guests are advised to arrive 10 minutes prior to the 8:30 AM departure time. Late arrivals or failure to arrive on time may result in no refunds.
Meeting Point | VIPLINER Nagoya Bus Stop |
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Meeting Time | 8:20 AM |
Departure Time | 8:30 AM |
Punctuality | Late arrivals or failure to arrive on time may result in no refunds |
Important | Arrive 10 minutes before departure time |
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Explore Edo-era Streets
After ensuring arrival at the meeting point on time, guests will now have the opportunity to explore the historic Edo-era streets of Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku. These well-preserved post towns offer a glimpse into Japan’s past, with traditional buildings, cobblestone paths, and a serene atmosphere.
Highlights of the stroll include:
- Taking in the tranquil atmosphere of the Edo period
- Admiring the authentic architecture and historic structures
- Discovering charming shops, inns, and eateries
- Observing the daily life of the local residents
- Capturing stunning photographs of the picturesque landscapes
This unique experience allows travelers to step back in time and truly appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Japan’s countryside.
Panoramic Gorge Views
Next, the tour takes guests to the Enakyo Observatory, where they are treated to panoramic views of the stunning Ena Gorge. The observatory offers a breathtaking vantage point to witness the dramatic landscape, with the winding river snaking through the verdant valley below. Visitors can spend up to 2 hours exploring the area, taking in the serene atmosphere and capturing memorable photographs.
Feature | Description |
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Viewpoint | Elevated platform overlooking Ena Gorge |
Scenery | Lush, forested valley with a meandering river |
Duration | Up to 2 hours of free time for sightseeing and photography |
Accessibility | Easy walking trails and paved paths |
Amenities | Restrooms and picnic areas available on-site |
Serene Temple Gardens
After exploring the panoramic vistas of the Ena Gorge, the tour then takes visitors to the serene gardens of Kokeizan Eihoji Temple. This Zen Buddhist temple, nestled in the lush countryside, offers a peaceful respite from the day’s activities. Visitors can wander through the well-manicured grounds, taking in the tranquil ponds, carefully pruned bonsai trees, and meticulously raked gravel paths.
The temple’s highlights include:
- Impressive wooden structures dating back to the 17th century
- Elaborately decorated interiors with intricate carvings and calligraphy
- Scenic viewing platforms overlooking the surrounding mountains
- Opportunities to observe monks engaged in their daily rituals
- Serene contemplation spaces for visitors to reflect and unwind
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Bus?
Passengers are generally allowed to bring their own food and drinks on the bus. However, it’s recommended to avoid consuming strong-smelling foods or messy items that could potentially disturb other passengers during the tour.
Is There a Restroom Available on the Bus?
The bus does have a restroom available for passengers’ use during the tour. Travelers can utilize the on-board facilities as needed throughout the day’s activities and excursions.
Can I Extend My Time at Each Attraction?
The tour has a fixed itinerary and schedule. Visitors can’t extend their time at each attraction as the bus will depart as per the schedule. However, travelers can explore the sites at their own pace during the allotted visit durations.
Is the Tour Wheelchair or Stroller Accessible?
The tour’s accessibility for wheelchairs and strollers isn’t explicitly stated. Travelers with mobility needs should inquire about accommodations, as the historical rural locations may present accessibility challenges. It’s best to confirm details with the tour operator prior to booking.
Are There Options for Vegetarian or Halal Meals?
The tour does not include any meals. However, passengers can purchase vegetarian or halal meals on their own during the free time provided at the various stops along the tour.
Recap
This immersive day tour from Nagoya offers a unique glimpse into Japan’s historic Edo period. Travelers can explore the well-preserved post towns of Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku, admire the serene gardens of Kokeizan Eihoji Temple, and take in panoramic views from the Enakyo Observatory. The air-conditioned transportation and English/Chinese-speaking guide ensure a seamless experience, making this tour an excellent way to discover the cultural riches of the region.
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