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A Day in Rural Japan Farm Life in a Satoyama Mountain Village
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
Politique d'annulation
Toutes les ventes sont définitives. Aucun remboursement n'est possible en cas d'annulation.
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Blessed with abundant spring water flowing from the surrounding mountains—once revered as sacred—this quiet village feels like a timeless scene from Japan’s rural past. Depending on the season, you’ll join a local farmer for a glimpse into rice field work, from planting young seedlings to harvesting the golden crop.
Next, explore the region’s natural craft culture with a hands-on indigo dyeing workshop. Using leaves grown locally, you’ll create your own beautifully hand-dyed tenugui to take home as a keepsake. Then, visit a small shirt-making studio that breathes new life into old kimono fabric—an inspiring example of sustainability rooted in tradition.
Lunch is a quiet highlight: a fresh,...
Points forts
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Lunch
All train fares
Itinéraire
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Odanikamiyamadacho
Indigo-dyed textile
3 heures
2
Odanikamiyamadacho
Lunch(fresh, homemade meal made with the village's own rice and seasonal vegetable)
1 heure
A Day in Rural Japan Farm Life in a Satoyama Mountain Village
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Blessed with abundant spring water flowing from the surrounding mountains—once revered as sacred—this quiet village feels like a timeless scene from Japan’s rural past. Depending on the season, you’ll join a local farmer for a glimpse into rice field work, from planting young seedlings to harvesting the golden crop.
Next, explore the region’s natural craft culture with a hands-on indigo dyeing workshop. Using leaves grown locally, you’ll create your own beautifully hand-dyed tenugui to take home as a keepsake. Then, visit a small shirt-making studio that breathes new life into old kimono fabric—an inspiring example of sustainability rooted in tradition.