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Full-Day Tour: Matsumoto Castle & Kamikochi Alpine Valley

Full-Day Tour: Matsumoto Castle & Kamikochi Alpine Valley

The tour begins at JR Nagano Station at 8:15 AM. Your guide will greet all guests and quickly have you on your way toward the historic city of Matsumoto. Arriving around 09:45 AM, your guide will lead you to Matsumoto Castle one of Nagano’s most impressive cultural sites, known for its structural beauty set against a splendid mountain backdrop. Before making your way to the castle. Explore the famous "Frog Street" Nawate-Dori. Home to more than 50 shops, restaurants, and cafes most famous for selling all things frog-related. At the castle you will be guided into the castle grounds as your guide reveals the history and features which make it so lauded, before giving you time to explore for yourself. It’s then time to head high into the mountains, as you are transported into the Northern Alps and onto Kamikochi. Situated 1500 meters above sea level deep within the Chubu Sangaku National Park, Kamikochi is famous for its pristine natural state, beautiful rivers and ponds, lush forests, and dramatic mountain peaks rising to over 3000 meters. The next few hours are yours to enjoy as choose. You can choose to stroll further along the river or sit at a café or restaurant, and simply take in the view. At 5:30 PM the tour bus will depart and begin the journey back toward Nagano.

Matsumoto Castle Tour & Samurai Experience

Matsumoto Castle Tour & Samurai Experience

What better place to have your samurai experience than in a city with an authentic castle from the feudal era? This is what Matsumoto offers you! In this city you will find many people who cherish their castle and the town’s samurai past. To this day, residents of Matsumoto remain proud of that heritage. Discover the history of Matsumoto Castle and the Samurai, then step into the shoes of an apprentice Samurai and experience this ancient art of combat for yourself! First take a tour of Matsumoto Castle! With over 400 years of history, Matsumoto Castle is 1 of only 5 castles designated a “National Treasure” of Japan. The original construction dates from 1593 to 1594. The castle walls contain the oldest original five-tiered, six-story castle tower that still exists in Japan today. During the tour, you will learn about the Matsumoto Samurai lords, the history of Matsumoto City, the different classes and residential areas and even some of the castle's defensive strategies. Then experience a live hands-on Samurai Sword Fighting activity! A Master Samurai will teach you some of these ancient fighting techniques. You will meet passionate people who will patiently guide you every step of the way, all the while emphasizing the importance of just having fun! The experience begins by dressing in samurai outfit and then selecting your sword. Once prepared, the samurai master will instruct how to assume basic attacking and defensive stances and use of your sword. In doing so, you’ll learn more about the samurai as you master the weapon that in many ways defined them. The samurai master’s passion and expertise is certain to inspire you to linger longer and learn more about Matsumoto’s proud feudal past.

Matsumoto Castle Town Walking Tour

Matsumoto Castle Town Walking Tour

Matsumoto is a city proud of its history and traditions - a city of living history kept alive by the preservation of its historic streets and knowledge of local residents. Our half-day Matsumoto Castle Town Walking Tour is designed to reveal the living traditions of our city by following a different route to and from the castle, and in doing so, bring the history and tradition of the famous castle town to life! Starting from the station, your guide will lead you on a historical route to and from Matsumoto Castle that traces the steps that samurai would once have taken. After all, a direct approach to the castle was not then possible - a strategic measure to protect it from attack. In doing so, you’ll be introduced the history of Matsumoto before arriving at the castle before being taken inside by your guide. You’ll learn its history and about the samurai that once defended it, and of course the legends you’d expect of such a historic place. After the castle, your guide will lead you onto Nawate Street – a small shopping street that once ran between the imposing moats of the castle. Today, it remains a thriving street of food vendors and small stores run by vocal merchants. Separated by a small river, Nakamachi Street runs parallel to Nawate and another is another street that embodies the history of the city. Your guide will accompany you along the Nakamachi, introducing its many cafes, restaurants and craft stores.

Nagano/Matsumoto: Matsumoto Castle and Narai-juku Day Trip

Nagano/Matsumoto: Matsumoto Castle and Narai-juku Day Trip

Meet your guide at Nagano Station and board the bus to Matsumoto Station, the second pickup point of the tour. Once all guests are aboard, make your way to the historic center of Matsumoto, established as a castle town in the days of the Samurai. Begin the tour at Nawate-dori, known as “Frog Street”, home to more than 50 shops, restaurants, and cafes famous for selling all things frog-related. Browse shops selling an array of specialties including o-senbei (rice crackers), taiyaki (fish-shaped pastries), dagashi (candy), ice cream, and more. After looking at frog-themed sculptures and souvenirs, head to the Matsumoto Castle which dates to the end of the ‘Warring States Period’ with much of the original structure still intact. Explore the oldest surviving 5-tiered 6-story castle tower in Japan. Follow your guide into the castle grounds as you uncover the history and features that make it so lauded. Then, step into the castle itself, ascending all the way to the top of its 6 stories. Observe intricate woodwork and views of Matsumoto City. See a collection of historical guns, artifacts, and other items that offer a glimpse into the life of a Japanese warrior when the castle was first built. From there, enjoy some free time to take a longer look around the castle grounds and visit a few shops around the castle. Then, continue your journey to Narai-juku, which once flourished as a place for travelers to rest up on their journey from Tokyo to Kyoto on the Nakasendo road. Sit back and soak in scenic views of fields and mountains – often capped with a glistening blanket of snow. Arrive at the entrance to Narai-juku, near the train station, from where the guided portion of the tour begins. As you walk down the main street, learn about the quirks of Narai-juku’s construction and hear stories from its golden age. After the guided walk, get an hour of free time to look at the shops on the main street or grab a bite at a café or restaurant, before returning to Matsumoto or Nagano Station.

Matsumoto Castle, Sake & Food Walking Tour in Nagano

Matsumoto Castle, Sake & Food Walking Tour in Nagano

Embark on a captivating journey through Nagano, where history, culture, and culinary delights converge. After meeting your guide infront of Starbucks at Matsumoto Station, step into the past at Matsumoto Castle, a national treasure dating back to the 16th century. Ascend its wooden halls, absorb the ambiance of tatami mat floors, and relish panoramic views from the castle keep, unraveling the tales of feudal Japan. Continue with a sake-tasting odyssey at a historic brewery run by seasoned owners. Immerse yourself in the nuances of local sake flavors, gaining insights into the meticulous brewing techniques that define Nagano's rich sake culture. Savor a tasty local street foods(e.g. taiyaki, oyaki) on the lively Nawate Street, affectionately known as Frog Street. After Nawate street, delve into history at Nakamachi Shopping Street, an Edo-period avenue adorned with well-preserved merchant houses. Explore quaint shops and cafes, absorbing the echoes of Matsumoto's past. Reflect on a day filled with Matsumoto's medieval grandeur and modernity as the tour concludes at Matsumoto Station and aslo you can explore more about Matsumoto city after this tour.

Welcome to Nagano: Private Tour with a Local

Welcome to Nagano: Private Tour with a Local

Get an exclusive welcome to Nagano on a private tour with a local guide. Transform your way of traveling to make it as much about the people you meet as the places you see.  Follow your friendly local as they share their passion for the place they live. Learn all the tricks to make the most of the city and get tips on the best things to see. Meet in the neighborhood where you are staying to get familiar with the best places to eat and buy groceries. Hear about the easiest ways to get around, and the top things to do. By the end of the tour, you'll feel more comfortable and confident navigating the city on your own, secure in the knowledge that you have all the information you need to make the most of your stay!

From Nagoya: Inuyama Castle, Ena Gorge, Magome, Tsumago Tour

From Nagoya: Inuyama Castle, Ena Gorge, Magome, Tsumago Tour

Depart from Nagoya Station and head to Inuyama Castle, built during the Muromachi Shogunate period. It is located on a hill next to the Kiso River and is also called Baidi Castle. The name of the castle was indeed reminiscent of the poem "Early Departure from Baidi Castle" written by Li Bai. Inuyama Castle is one of the twelve ancient castle towers existing in Japan, and its style is relatively old. Together with Himeji Castle, Matsumoto Castle, and Hikone Castle, it is also known as one of the "Four National Treasure Castles in Japan". It has 3 floors on the outside, 4 floors on the inside, and 2 floors underground, which is rare among Japanese castles. Continue to the Ena Gorge, a man-made lake formed when the Kiso River was intercepted to build the Oi Dam about 80 years ago. It was named Ena Gorge by geographer Shige Subaru in 1920. Ena Gorge is dotted with strange rocks formed by natural erosion, starting from the man-made lake formed by intercepting the Kiso River by Oi Dam and continuing to the Nakatsu River upstream. The Umbrella Rock, which is like a piercing into the ground, is a natural protected area of the country. It and the red rock covered with brown moss are both representatives of the strange rocks and rocks in the canyon. In spring, about 200 cherry blossom trees bloom in Ren Park, complementing the beautiful azaleas. In summer, the red Einakyo Bridge is highlighted by the rich green trees, while in autumn, red leaves and maple leaves add color to the lake surface. In winter, mandarin ducks and starlings will fly here, making it suitable for bird observation. The charm of Ena Gorge varies throughout the year. Next, visit Magome-juku, the 43rd of the 69 campsites on the Nakasendo Road built in the Edo period. It is about 332 kilometers away from Edo Nihonbashi, the starting point of the Nakasendo Road. It is built with stones on both sides of the steep mountain road. After Tokugawa Ieyasu unified the country, he began to repair roads. A total of five roads were built starting from Edo (Tokyo). Among them, the 540-kilometer "Nakasendo" became the only way for merchants to travel. The streets of Magome-juku are still paved with stone pavements from those days, and the wooden houses on both sides are home to various stores. There are many ancient tea shops, izakayas, art shops, and hotels. Colorful flowers are planted in front of each house. The wells and waterwheels used back then have been preserved, adding to the ancient feel. Finally, visit Tsumago-juku, a charming little place. The post road between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku has now become a popular place for hiking and has been awarded one star in the Michelin Green Guide.

From Tokyo/Nagano: Matsumoto, Kamikochi Alpine Private Tour

From Tokyo/Nagano: Matsumoto, Kamikochi Alpine Private Tour

Set off on a personalized journey with our private tour, starting from either Tokyo or Nagano, in the comfort of a spacious car or van. This tour invites you to delve into the rich history and natural beauty of the Nagano region. Begin your adventure with a visit to Matsumoto Castle, known as the "Crow Castle" for its striking black exterior. As one of Japan's oldest and most beautiful castles, it offers a glimpse into the feudal era, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and a serene moat. Next, escape into the pristine wilderness of Kamikochi, a breathtaking highland valley nestled within the Japanese Alps. Renowned for its stunning vistas, Kamikochi boasts crystal-clear rivers, towering peaks, and tranquil forests that create a haven for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're exploring the historic corridors of Matsumoto Castle or breathing in the fresh mountain air in Kamikochi, this tour offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and natural exploration, tailored to your pace and preferences. At the conclusion of the tour, you may choose the drop-off location: Matsumoto, Nagano, or Tokyo, depending on your preference.

4 Day - From Nagano to Kanazawa: Ultimate Central Japan tour

4 Day - From Nagano to Kanazawa: Ultimate Central Japan tour

Starting at Nagano Station, the tour opens with a bang by including a visit to the Zenkoji Temple. One of the most important Buddhist temples in Japan, the main building here is 300 years old and displays amazing craftsmanship; Meanwhile, the history of the temple complex as a whole stretches back well over 1,000 years. With some quick stops for sake tasting and lunch, the day continues with a hike through pristine forest to reach the onsen baths and volcanic valley which the Snow Monkeys call their home. Here you can get up close and personal with the monkeys as they walk mere centimeters away from you, or bathe in the hot spring baths right before your eyes. On day two of the tour, our tour bus will pick you up in the morning and drive you to Matsumoto to walk through the streets of this beautiful and cultured city before ascending to the top of Matsumoto Castle. At over 400 years old, this castle is considered one of the best in Japan. Descending from the castle, the tour bus will next escort you deep into the Japanese Alps, to a breathtaking river valley known as Kamikochi. One of the original National Parks of Japan, the reason it has been registered as such will be immediately obvious by its stunning natural beauty and well preserved environment. Afterwards, the tour bus will take you on to Takayama city, where you will stay the night to be ready for the next day of the tour. The second half of this tour kicks off in Takayama, a city with preserved traditional streets lined with handsome wooden buildings that could rival Kyoto. Located in the middle of all this is the Takayama Jinya, once the administrative office of the Shogun in Takayama and today the last remaining building of its kind in Japan. Access to the interior of the Jinya is of course included on our tour, and your guide will regale you with stories and information about the heyday of Takayama while showing you around this unique cultural site. With a break to try some local snacks and do some window shopping, the tour bus will once again pick you up to deliver you to Shirakawa-go, the Unesco World Heritage village of steep, thatched roof homes designed to withstand the snow and cold during the long winters in Central Japan. While the winter scenery of Shirakawa-go is deservedly world-famous, the area is beautiful in any season. Leaving Shirakawa-go, the tour bus will continue to our final destination, Kanazawa. Upon waking up the next morning, your guide will meet you at Kanazawa Station to start a complete one day walking tour of the city that includes entrance to a Samurai house, Matcha tea on the grounds of Kanazawa Castle, and a visit to the Geisha District of Higashi-chaya, the symbol of Kanazawa. On the way back, your guide will lead you through the small but maze like district of Kazue-machi, a lesser known geisha district across the river from Higashi-chaya which still has working geisha wandering its streets.

Tokyo/Nagano: Snow Monkey & Zenkoji Temple Private Day Trip

Tokyo/Nagano: Snow Monkey & Zenkoji Temple Private Day Trip

"Embark on a soul-stirring journey with our Snow Monkey Park and Zenkoji Temple Tour, an enchanting blend of natural wonders and spiritual serenity. Begin your adventure by venturing into the heart of Nagano's wilderness, where the captivating Snow Monkey Park awaits. Marvel at the playful antics of the Japanese macaques as they frolic in the soothing hot springs amidst a backdrop of snow-laden forests. After immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature, delve into the spiritual realm with a visit to Zenkoji Temple, a revered Buddhist sanctuary dating back over 1,400 years. Explore the temple's hallowed halls, adorned with ancient artifacts and intricate architecture, as our knowledgeable guides illuminate the rich history and cultural significance of this sacred site. As you wander through the temple grounds, partake in traditional rituals and ceremonies, offering moments of reflection and introspection. Take in the serene atmosphere and embrace the profound sense of peace that permeates this sacred space. With a perfect blend of natural beauty and spiritual enlightenment, our Snow Monkey Park and Zenkoji Temple Tour promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you refreshed, inspired, and connected to the essence of Japan's cultural and natural heritage."

Matsumoto Castle: Our most recommended tours and activities

Full-Day Tour: Matsumoto Castle & Kamikochi Alpine Valley

Full-Day Tour: Matsumoto Castle & Kamikochi Alpine Valley

The tour begins at JR Nagano Station at 8:15 AM. Your guide will greet all guests and quickly have you on your way toward the historic city of Matsumoto. Arriving around 09:45 AM, your guide will lead you to Matsumoto Castle one of Nagano’s most impressive cultural sites, known for its structural beauty set against a splendid mountain backdrop. Before making your way to the castle. Explore the famous "Frog Street" Nawate-Dori. Home to more than 50 shops, restaurants, and cafes most famous for selling all things frog-related. At the castle you will be guided into the castle grounds as your guide reveals the history and features which make it so lauded, before giving you time to explore for yourself. It’s then time to head high into the mountains, as you are transported into the Northern Alps and onto Kamikochi. Situated 1500 meters above sea level deep within the Chubu Sangaku National Park, Kamikochi is famous for its pristine natural state, beautiful rivers and ponds, lush forests, and dramatic mountain peaks rising to over 3000 meters. The next few hours are yours to enjoy as choose. You can choose to stroll further along the river or sit at a café or restaurant, and simply take in the view. At 5:30 PM the tour bus will depart and begin the journey back toward Nagano.

Matsumoto Castle Tour & Samurai Experience

Matsumoto Castle Tour & Samurai Experience

What better place to have your samurai experience than in a city with an authentic castle from the feudal era? This is what Matsumoto offers you! In this city you will find many people who cherish their castle and the town’s samurai past. To this day, residents of Matsumoto remain proud of that heritage. Discover the history of Matsumoto Castle and the Samurai, then step into the shoes of an apprentice Samurai and experience this ancient art of combat for yourself! First take a tour of Matsumoto Castle! With over 400 years of history, Matsumoto Castle is 1 of only 5 castles designated a “National Treasure” of Japan. The original construction dates from 1593 to 1594. The castle walls contain the oldest original five-tiered, six-story castle tower that still exists in Japan today. During the tour, you will learn about the Matsumoto Samurai lords, the history of Matsumoto City, the different classes and residential areas and even some of the castle's defensive strategies. Then experience a live hands-on Samurai Sword Fighting activity! A Master Samurai will teach you some of these ancient fighting techniques. You will meet passionate people who will patiently guide you every step of the way, all the while emphasizing the importance of just having fun! The experience begins by dressing in samurai outfit and then selecting your sword. Once prepared, the samurai master will instruct how to assume basic attacking and defensive stances and use of your sword. In doing so, you’ll learn more about the samurai as you master the weapon that in many ways defined them. The samurai master’s passion and expertise is certain to inspire you to linger longer and learn more about Matsumoto’s proud feudal past.

Matsumoto Castle Town Walking Tour

Matsumoto Castle Town Walking Tour

Matsumoto is a city proud of its history and traditions - a city of living history kept alive by the preservation of its historic streets and knowledge of local residents. Our half-day Matsumoto Castle Town Walking Tour is designed to reveal the living traditions of our city by following a different route to and from the castle, and in doing so, bring the history and tradition of the famous castle town to life! Starting from the station, your guide will lead you on a historical route to and from Matsumoto Castle that traces the steps that samurai would once have taken. After all, a direct approach to the castle was not then possible - a strategic measure to protect it from attack. In doing so, you’ll be introduced the history of Matsumoto before arriving at the castle before being taken inside by your guide. You’ll learn its history and about the samurai that once defended it, and of course the legends you’d expect of such a historic place. After the castle, your guide will lead you onto Nawate Street – a small shopping street that once ran between the imposing moats of the castle. Today, it remains a thriving street of food vendors and small stores run by vocal merchants. Separated by a small river, Nakamachi Street runs parallel to Nawate and another is another street that embodies the history of the city. Your guide will accompany you along the Nakamachi, introducing its many cafes, restaurants and craft stores.

Nagano/Matsumoto: Matsumoto Castle and Narai-juku Day Trip

Nagano/Matsumoto: Matsumoto Castle and Narai-juku Day Trip

Meet your guide at Nagano Station and board the bus to Matsumoto Station, the second pickup point of the tour. Once all guests are aboard, make your way to the historic center of Matsumoto, established as a castle town in the days of the Samurai. Begin the tour at Nawate-dori, known as “Frog Street”, home to more than 50 shops, restaurants, and cafes famous for selling all things frog-related. Browse shops selling an array of specialties including o-senbei (rice crackers), taiyaki (fish-shaped pastries), dagashi (candy), ice cream, and more. After looking at frog-themed sculptures and souvenirs, head to the Matsumoto Castle which dates to the end of the ‘Warring States Period’ with much of the original structure still intact. Explore the oldest surviving 5-tiered 6-story castle tower in Japan. Follow your guide into the castle grounds as you uncover the history and features that make it so lauded. Then, step into the castle itself, ascending all the way to the top of its 6 stories. Observe intricate woodwork and views of Matsumoto City. See a collection of historical guns, artifacts, and other items that offer a glimpse into the life of a Japanese warrior when the castle was first built. From there, enjoy some free time to take a longer look around the castle grounds and visit a few shops around the castle. Then, continue your journey to Narai-juku, which once flourished as a place for travelers to rest up on their journey from Tokyo to Kyoto on the Nakasendo road. Sit back and soak in scenic views of fields and mountains – often capped with a glistening blanket of snow. Arrive at the entrance to Narai-juku, near the train station, from where the guided portion of the tour begins. As you walk down the main street, learn about the quirks of Narai-juku’s construction and hear stories from its golden age. After the guided walk, get an hour of free time to look at the shops on the main street or grab a bite at a café or restaurant, before returning to Matsumoto or Nagano Station.

Matsumoto Castle, Sake & Food Walking Tour in Nagano

Matsumoto Castle, Sake & Food Walking Tour in Nagano

Embark on a captivating journey through Nagano, where history, culture, and culinary delights converge. After meeting your guide infront of Starbucks at Matsumoto Station, step into the past at Matsumoto Castle, a national treasure dating back to the 16th century. Ascend its wooden halls, absorb the ambiance of tatami mat floors, and relish panoramic views from the castle keep, unraveling the tales of feudal Japan. Continue with a sake-tasting odyssey at a historic brewery run by seasoned owners. Immerse yourself in the nuances of local sake flavors, gaining insights into the meticulous brewing techniques that define Nagano's rich sake culture. Savor a tasty local street foods(e.g. taiyaki, oyaki) on the lively Nawate Street, affectionately known as Frog Street. After Nawate street, delve into history at Nakamachi Shopping Street, an Edo-period avenue adorned with well-preserved merchant houses. Explore quaint shops and cafes, absorbing the echoes of Matsumoto's past. Reflect on a day filled with Matsumoto's medieval grandeur and modernity as the tour concludes at Matsumoto Station and aslo you can explore more about Matsumoto city after this tour.

Welcome to Nagano: Private Tour with a Local

Welcome to Nagano: Private Tour with a Local

Get an exclusive welcome to Nagano on a private tour with a local guide. Transform your way of traveling to make it as much about the people you meet as the places you see.  Follow your friendly local as they share their passion for the place they live. Learn all the tricks to make the most of the city and get tips on the best things to see. Meet in the neighborhood where you are staying to get familiar with the best places to eat and buy groceries. Hear about the easiest ways to get around, and the top things to do. By the end of the tour, you'll feel more comfortable and confident navigating the city on your own, secure in the knowledge that you have all the information you need to make the most of your stay!

From Nagoya: Inuyama Castle, Ena Gorge, Magome, Tsumago Tour

From Nagoya: Inuyama Castle, Ena Gorge, Magome, Tsumago Tour

Depart from Nagoya Station and head to Inuyama Castle, built during the Muromachi Shogunate period. It is located on a hill next to the Kiso River and is also called Baidi Castle. The name of the castle was indeed reminiscent of the poem "Early Departure from Baidi Castle" written by Li Bai. Inuyama Castle is one of the twelve ancient castle towers existing in Japan, and its style is relatively old. Together with Himeji Castle, Matsumoto Castle, and Hikone Castle, it is also known as one of the "Four National Treasure Castles in Japan". It has 3 floors on the outside, 4 floors on the inside, and 2 floors underground, which is rare among Japanese castles. Continue to the Ena Gorge, a man-made lake formed when the Kiso River was intercepted to build the Oi Dam about 80 years ago. It was named Ena Gorge by geographer Shige Subaru in 1920. Ena Gorge is dotted with strange rocks formed by natural erosion, starting from the man-made lake formed by intercepting the Kiso River by Oi Dam and continuing to the Nakatsu River upstream. The Umbrella Rock, which is like a piercing into the ground, is a natural protected area of the country. It and the red rock covered with brown moss are both representatives of the strange rocks and rocks in the canyon. In spring, about 200 cherry blossom trees bloom in Ren Park, complementing the beautiful azaleas. In summer, the red Einakyo Bridge is highlighted by the rich green trees, while in autumn, red leaves and maple leaves add color to the lake surface. In winter, mandarin ducks and starlings will fly here, making it suitable for bird observation. The charm of Ena Gorge varies throughout the year. Next, visit Magome-juku, the 43rd of the 69 campsites on the Nakasendo Road built in the Edo period. It is about 332 kilometers away from Edo Nihonbashi, the starting point of the Nakasendo Road. It is built with stones on both sides of the steep mountain road. After Tokugawa Ieyasu unified the country, he began to repair roads. A total of five roads were built starting from Edo (Tokyo). Among them, the 540-kilometer "Nakasendo" became the only way for merchants to travel. The streets of Magome-juku are still paved with stone pavements from those days, and the wooden houses on both sides are home to various stores. There are many ancient tea shops, izakayas, art shops, and hotels. Colorful flowers are planted in front of each house. The wells and waterwheels used back then have been preserved, adding to the ancient feel. Finally, visit Tsumago-juku, a charming little place. The post road between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku has now become a popular place for hiking and has been awarded one star in the Michelin Green Guide.

From Tokyo/Nagano: Matsumoto, Kamikochi Alpine Private Tour

From Tokyo/Nagano: Matsumoto, Kamikochi Alpine Private Tour

Set off on a personalized journey with our private tour, starting from either Tokyo or Nagano, in the comfort of a spacious car or van. This tour invites you to delve into the rich history and natural beauty of the Nagano region. Begin your adventure with a visit to Matsumoto Castle, known as the "Crow Castle" for its striking black exterior. As one of Japan's oldest and most beautiful castles, it offers a glimpse into the feudal era, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and a serene moat. Next, escape into the pristine wilderness of Kamikochi, a breathtaking highland valley nestled within the Japanese Alps. Renowned for its stunning vistas, Kamikochi boasts crystal-clear rivers, towering peaks, and tranquil forests that create a haven for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're exploring the historic corridors of Matsumoto Castle or breathing in the fresh mountain air in Kamikochi, this tour offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and natural exploration, tailored to your pace and preferences. At the conclusion of the tour, you may choose the drop-off location: Matsumoto, Nagano, or Tokyo, depending on your preference.

4 Day - From Nagano to Kanazawa: Ultimate Central Japan tour

4 Day - From Nagano to Kanazawa: Ultimate Central Japan tour

Starting at Nagano Station, the tour opens with a bang by including a visit to the Zenkoji Temple. One of the most important Buddhist temples in Japan, the main building here is 300 years old and displays amazing craftsmanship; Meanwhile, the history of the temple complex as a whole stretches back well over 1,000 years. With some quick stops for sake tasting and lunch, the day continues with a hike through pristine forest to reach the onsen baths and volcanic valley which the Snow Monkeys call their home. Here you can get up close and personal with the monkeys as they walk mere centimeters away from you, or bathe in the hot spring baths right before your eyes. On day two of the tour, our tour bus will pick you up in the morning and drive you to Matsumoto to walk through the streets of this beautiful and cultured city before ascending to the top of Matsumoto Castle. At over 400 years old, this castle is considered one of the best in Japan. Descending from the castle, the tour bus will next escort you deep into the Japanese Alps, to a breathtaking river valley known as Kamikochi. One of the original National Parks of Japan, the reason it has been registered as such will be immediately obvious by its stunning natural beauty and well preserved environment. Afterwards, the tour bus will take you on to Takayama city, where you will stay the night to be ready for the next day of the tour. The second half of this tour kicks off in Takayama, a city with preserved traditional streets lined with handsome wooden buildings that could rival Kyoto. Located in the middle of all this is the Takayama Jinya, once the administrative office of the Shogun in Takayama and today the last remaining building of its kind in Japan. Access to the interior of the Jinya is of course included on our tour, and your guide will regale you with stories and information about the heyday of Takayama while showing you around this unique cultural site. With a break to try some local snacks and do some window shopping, the tour bus will once again pick you up to deliver you to Shirakawa-go, the Unesco World Heritage village of steep, thatched roof homes designed to withstand the snow and cold during the long winters in Central Japan. While the winter scenery of Shirakawa-go is deservedly world-famous, the area is beautiful in any season. Leaving Shirakawa-go, the tour bus will continue to our final destination, Kanazawa. Upon waking up the next morning, your guide will meet you at Kanazawa Station to start a complete one day walking tour of the city that includes entrance to a Samurai house, Matcha tea on the grounds of Kanazawa Castle, and a visit to the Geisha District of Higashi-chaya, the symbol of Kanazawa. On the way back, your guide will lead you through the small but maze like district of Kazue-machi, a lesser known geisha district across the river from Higashi-chaya which still has working geisha wandering its streets.

Tokyo/Nagano: Snow Monkey & Zenkoji Temple Private Day Trip

Tokyo/Nagano: Snow Monkey & Zenkoji Temple Private Day Trip

"Embark on a soul-stirring journey with our Snow Monkey Park and Zenkoji Temple Tour, an enchanting blend of natural wonders and spiritual serenity. Begin your adventure by venturing into the heart of Nagano's wilderness, where the captivating Snow Monkey Park awaits. Marvel at the playful antics of the Japanese macaques as they frolic in the soothing hot springs amidst a backdrop of snow-laden forests. After immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature, delve into the spiritual realm with a visit to Zenkoji Temple, a revered Buddhist sanctuary dating back over 1,400 years. Explore the temple's hallowed halls, adorned with ancient artifacts and intricate architecture, as our knowledgeable guides illuminate the rich history and cultural significance of this sacred site. As you wander through the temple grounds, partake in traditional rituals and ceremonies, offering moments of reflection and introspection. Take in the serene atmosphere and embrace the profound sense of peace that permeates this sacred space. With a perfect blend of natural beauty and spiritual enlightenment, our Snow Monkey Park and Zenkoji Temple Tour promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you refreshed, inspired, and connected to the essence of Japan's cultural and natural heritage."

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Overall rating

3.7
(3 reviews)

Today’s tour of Matsumoto was fantastic! We walked through the town’s beautiful main street before heading to the iconic Matsumoto Castle. Our guide was excellent, sharing a wealth of information about the castle’s history and the city’s development. Her knowledge really brought the stories to life, making the experience much more engaging. Highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants to visit Matsumoto

We had a very interesting and cheerful tour from Matsumoto Stadion to the castle and through some historic side streets. The guide was very friendly and accommodating, with extensive historical knowledge. He addressed our questions and wishes. We highly recommend this tour to everyone.

Euan our guide made the short time that we had in Nagano really enjoyable- he was knowledgeable of the local area & Japanese history & culture I would highly recommend him as a guide!

Excellent! Our guide Shin was fantastic. The scenery and walking were terrific. Highly recommend.

beautiful activity, very helpful and kind guides. Highly recommended.