Sakai – Knife Factory and Craft Walking Tour
You get a real knife factory in 3 hours. You’ll see how blades are turned into proper handmade cooking knives, […]
You get a real knife factory in 3 hours. You’ll see how blades are turned into proper handmade cooking knives, […]
Kyoto in one day is a sprint. The smart part of this tour is that you get a government-licensed English-speaking
Osaka tastes better when you cook it. This small-group class in an Osaka hostel turns okonomiyaki into a hands-on, local
Kintsugi turns breaks into character. In Namba, Osaka, this small-class workshop lets you learn the Japanese repair method using lacquer
Kyoto can feel huge until you add a private driver. This day trip ties together Arashiyama’s iconic sights and Fushimi
Sushi-making in Namba feels like a mini workshop. In a spacious studio near Namba Station, you learn real sushi basics
Osaka hits different when you walk it with a local. I like that hotel pickup gets you started right at
Three icons of Japan, one long day. This full-day route strings together Nara, Uji, and Kyoto’s Senbon Torii gates, with
Osaka tastes different when a chef picks the stops. This small-group 13-tasting Osaka food tour is all about hands-on local
Osaka changes fast when you switch from trains to bikes. This street art ride takes you through the backstreets of
Osaka makes more sense with a local. This private walking tour pairs you with a guide matched to your interests
Tea and ink in one quiet hour. This private Namba class pairs tea ceremony with calligraphy souvenir—you’ll taste and whisk
Pines, boats, and one unreal sandbar. This Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya full-day trip pairs Ine Bay’s iconic Funaya boathouses with
Kyoto and Nara in one day can feel like a win. You start with the hillside drama of Kiyomizu-dera, then
Neon snacks start at 5 pm. This Shinsekai evening food tour threads through retro lanes like Jyanjyan Yokocho and ends