Discover the natural beauty and captivating history of Aichi on this unforgettable one-day tour, perfect for nature lovers, foodies, and photographers alike.
Explore the iconic Toyokawa Inari (one of the "Big 3 Inari shrines in Japan") with its one thousand stone foxes. Discover the secret behind the bold flavors the Nagoya-region is known for in a miso factory tour—complete with a tasting experience. Marvel at the natural beauty of Korankei Gorge, one of Japan’s top spots for autumn foliage (with over 4,000 maple trees). And explore Sanshu Asuke Yashiki Village, a picturesque open-air museum, where local craftsmen are dedicated to keeping traditions alive.
This tour will fill your stomach, heart, and camera roll by taking you to some of Aichi’s most photogenic spots with a perfect blend of nature, history, culture, and timeless beauty.
Toyokawa Inari Shrine is one of Japan’s “Big Three” Inari shrines—alongside Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto and Yutoku Inari Shrine in Saga. This stunning complex is home to over 1000 Inari fox statues, each dressed in bright red bibs, guarding the grounds.
Your guide will provide you with a tour of the shrine and the adjoined Buddhist temple, explaining its fascinating history, while still leaving you plenty of time to go off and explore on your own so you can capture the beauty of this sacred site through your camera lens.
After your visit to the shrine, enjoy a leisurely lunch and free time at Toyokawa’s Omotesando shopping street. This charming, retro-style street is famous for Inari Sushi—a type of sushi made with vinegared rice stuffed inside deep-fried tofu pockets. It’s the perfect chance to try this sweet and savory dish, which some say originated here. Wander through the shops, soak in the nostalgic atmosphere, and perhaps pick up a fox mask souvenir.
Korankei Gorge is a beloved destination for nature lovers. And sticking with the theme of “big three,” Korankei is one of Japan’s top three autumn leaf destinations—highly regarded for its 4,000 Japanese maple trees that transform the landscape with rich reds and golds each autumn.
But Korankei is not just an autumn wonder—each season brings its own unique charm, from wildflowers in spring to vibrant green foliage in summer, and romantic snowy scenery in winter.
We'll take a scenic walk through the gorge, where you’ll have time to snap plenty of photos, including the iconic Tomoebashi Bridge and the 11 different varieties of maple trees.
You'll also have time to explore Sanshu Asuke Yashiki Village, a living museum that brings the old Japanese rural lifestyle to life. Here, you can witness traditional crafts like blacksmithing, bamboo weaving, waraji straw sandal making, and indigo dyeing. You’ll have time to explore the village and watch artisans at work.
The meetup point is at the base of the SILVER clock tower outside of the Shinkansen gates.
You may wait nearby there until the tour begins at 9:00 A.M. Be sure to look for the guide holding a SNOW MONKEY RESORTS tour sign. We highly recommend arriving early as Nagoya station can be quite crowded.
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