Japanese Bridal Princess Costume Rental - Tokyo Hinode Bukeyashiki
Become a beautiful Japanese princess dressed in a real bridal kimono.Try on a real bridal kimono called uchikake and take photos in the Bukeyashiki (samurai house) and the Japanese garden.
Gomafuda - Esperienza di creazione di ciondoli in legno
Creiamo un portafortuna con il vostro desiderio, un'esperienza disponibile solo a Hinode-machi! In Giappone esiste un portafortuna chiamato "Gomafuda", una tavoletta di legno con una preghiera affinché il desiderio del cuore si avveri. Hinode-machi è circondata dalle montagne e le sue industrie principali sono la silvicoltura e la lavorazione del legno. La città è al primo posto nella produzione di gomafuda e soboba (stupa), prodotti fin dal periodo Edo (1603-1868). Perché non realizzare il gomafuda, tradizionale cultura giapponese dell'epoca Edo, che contiene il vostro desiderio? Dopo l'esperienza, potrete acquistare il "formaggio affumicato" (648yen), una specialità di Hinode-machi. Da provare.
Tokyo Ninja Tour - Japan’s Best Ninja Day Tour & Experience - Book a Dojo Day
An authentic Ninja experience at Bukeyashiki (samurai house) with history.Ninja have a long history, yet a lot of things are unknown about them. You can learn deeply about them and have a Ninja experience this plan.Wearing Ninja costume, try a Ninja experience in the Bukeyashiki Ninja dojo. First you will learn the essence of Ninja and have a hands-on training of drawing and sheathing a sword, blowgun, and shuriken or Ninja stars.
Tokyo Tea Ceremony Experience Japan - Matcha Tour Tokyo in Samurai House
Experience a tea ceremony in the real tea room. You can experience a tea ceremony in a full-scale tea room on the premises of the Bukeyashiki (samurai house). Besides of course enjoying tea, you can also learn about how the tea ceremony started, and how the idea of the tea ceremony is connected to Japanese culture.
Tokyo’s Most Famous Japanese Matcha and Sweets Tour and Establishment
Why not enjoy matcha at Hinode-sanso which was visited by foreign VIPs?Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone invited the former US President, the former President of Soviet Union, and other foreign VIPs to Hinode-sanso, and built good relationships with them. Hinode-sanso is also a memorial hall exhibiting photos of those times and you can feel the history of Hinode-machi as well as Japan. After a tour of Hinode-sanso, you will take off your shoes at Seiundo, sit in the tatami room, and have matcha and Japanese sweets. Feel free to enjoy matcha and sweets without worrying to much about Japanese manners.









