Escape the hustle and bustle of central Nara, Kyoto, and Osaka, and visit the traditional Japanese village of Asuka. Just a one-hour train ride brings you to this charming village, where beautiful pastoral landscapes remain alongside ancient kofun (tumuli) and the remnants of palaces and temples that whisper tales of a bygone era.
Accompanied by your English-speaking guide, explore the period when Japan first developed its governmental and cultural foundations. Cultural experiences include a soy sauce brewery visit, plant dyeing, a visit to a local farm, and a special viewing of traditional performing arts with opportunities to interact with local preservation society members.
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Höhepunkte
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
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Mobiles Ticket
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
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Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Persönlicher Reiseführer: Englisch, Japanisch
Private viewing of traditional dance with interacting with local preservation society members
Sojasauce auspressen – Erfahrung
Alle Gebühren und Steuern
Dinner
Breakfast
Transport: E-Bike und lokaler Bus (falls erforderlich)
Kaffeezeremonie-Erlebnis
Unterkunft
Ein einzigartiges Erlebnis mit einem lokalen Bauern
Pflanzenfärbeerlebnis
Mittagessen x 1
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Asuka Station
Meet a guide at a ticket gate of Asuka station. You will see the tourism association on your left. A guide will wait for you with your nameboard.
Rückkehr
Private 2-tägige Tour im Asuka Village Versteckte Juwelen von Nara
Asuka
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Escape the hustle and bustle of central Nara, Kyoto, and Osaka, and visit the traditional Japanese village of Asuka. Just a one-hour train ride brings you to this charming village, where beautiful pastoral landscapes remain alongside ancient kofun (tumuli) and the remnants of palaces and temples that whisper tales of a bygone era.
Accompanied by your English-speaking guide, explore the period when Japan first developed its governmental and cultural foundations. Cultural experiences include a soy sauce brewery visit, plant dyeing, a visit to a local farm, and a special viewing of traditional performing arts with opportunities to interact with local preservation society members.
Stay in BRAN...
Höhepunkte
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Persönlicher Reiseführer: Englisch, Japanisch
Private viewing of traditional dance with interacting with local preservation society members
Sojasauce auspressen – Erfahrung
Alle Gebühren und Steuern
Dinner
Breakfast
Transport: E-Bike und lokaler Bus (falls erforderlich)
Kaffeezeremonie-Erlebnis
Unterkunft
Ein einzigartiges Erlebnis mit einem lokalen Bauern
Pflanzenfärbeerlebnis
Mittagessen x 1
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Asuka Station
Meet a guide at a ticket gate of Asuka station. You will see the tourism association on your left. A guide will wait for you with your nameboard.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
Day 1
Day 2
Day 1
6 Stops
1
Asuka Mizuochi Ruins
Mizuochi Site is regarded as one of Japan’s oldest water clock ruins, believed to have been constructed in the 7th century. Mentioned in the Nihon Shoki (Chronicles of Japan), it offers insight into the early concept of “time” in Japan. The site reflects the advanced technology and governance of the Asuka period, where natural water flow was used to measure time.
10 Minuten
2
Asuka-dera Temple
While it is relatively a small temple, Asukadera temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples constructed in Japan and is known for its oldest Great Buddha statue in Japan. Visit the temple to appreciate the great cultural and historical value with long history.
1 Stunde
3
Amakashi no Oka
Mount Amakashi is a gentle hill located in the center of Asuka Village, offering panoramic views of the historic landscape. An easy walking path leads to the summit, where visitors can enjoy scenery once admired in the Manyoshu. From the top, you can overlook the Fujiwara Palace Ruins, the three mountains of Yamato, and the rural countryside of Asuka.
1 Stunde
4
Sakafuneishi
The Sakafuneishi Site is a mysterious stone structure whose purpose remains unknown. Grooves and circular hollows carved into the surface suggest they may have been used for rituals or ceremonial practices. Surrounded by bamboo groves, the quiet setting enhances the site’s enigmatic atmosphere and connection to ancient spiritual life.
20 Minuten
5
1109 Inabuchi
Tobutorino Coffee is a renovated traditional townhouse café in Asuka Village. The owner, who traveled across Japan before settling in Asuka, serves coffee through a unique “coffee ceremony” inspired by the spirit of tea ceremony—informal yet deeply attentive.
The quiet satoyama landscape, the warmth of the old house, and carefully brewed coffee come together to create a calming, reflective experience that connects Asuka’s traditional lifestyle with modern sensibilities.
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
6
Ishibutai Tomb
Ishibutai Kofun is a tumulus from the late Kofun period (6th century) located in Asuka Village. Thirty massive stones totaling approximately 2,300 tons are piled on each other to form this tumulus. It is said that the tumulus belong to the leader of a powerful clan who held power for more than a half century. It is amazing to imagine people back in those times were able to create such an impressive structure without access to modern heavy equipment that we use today.