Walking Tour in Himeji Castle Garden and Aizome Indigo Dyeing
姫路市
Discover Himeji Castle's grandeur and explore ancient gardens. Dive into Aizome Indigo Dyeing, unveiling Japan's rich, hidden cultural heritage.
Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Himeji Castle - Meet us at the JR Himeji Station to start your journey. The meeting place is immediately after exiting the Central Gate of the station. In just 15 minutes we will arrive at the world-famous Himeji Castle. We are going to spend some time here. After traveling back in time inside the castle, we will walk to the Japanese garden located right next to the castle. - Koko-en - After having a fun time at Himeji Castle, we will visit the authentic Japanese garden next to it. Kokoen consists of nine strolling gardens with different Edo period (1603 and 1868) styles and landscaping themes. Take a moment to slow down and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere there. - Itatehyozu Shrine - On the way back to the shopping district, we will also visit the Itatehyōzu Shrine. It is famous for the Ilsan ritual, which is held every 60 years, and the Samsan ritual, which is held every 20 years. You will also be given some free time for lunch and a short walk along the shopping district - Wataya - Our afternoon starts with a traditional Japanese experience, Aizome (Indigo Dyeing). Indigo is one of the oldest vegetable dyes in existence, dating back to the ancient kingdoms of the Middle East. It arrived in Japan via the Silk Road about 1,400 years ago and has enjoyed a unique place in Japanese culture and society. You can create a special keepsake for yourself or your loved one.
What's Included
  • Guided tour with an English speaking guide
  • Bus tickets required for the tour
  • Aizome experience fee
  • Entrance fees for each spot during the tour
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Compared to other world-famous cities in Japan, Himeji City is relatively unknown to most people. But when you look at the photos of Himeji city, an idea immediately comes to mind. That is right, a castle. You have probably seen this castle somewhere on a website or brochure introducing Japan. Himeji City is home to a renowned castle. Himeji Castle is not only the largest existing castle in Japan but is also registered as a World Heritage Site and a National Treasure of Japan.

Not only is the castle itself prominent, but there are also hidden wonders around the city. Gardens, temples, and monuments, all of which are over a thousand years old, reveal much of Japan’s history. In addition to tangible historical buildings, there is also a lot of intangible culture waiting for people to know about it.

Location
HIMEJI STATION
You can see us immediately after exiting the JR/ Shinkansen Himeji Station central gate. We are waiting in front of the directory. We will be holding up a sign that says “Snow Monkey Resort.”
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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