Itinerary
9:00 A.M. – Meet at Your Hotel in Nagoya
Begin your day with a warm welcome from your guide at your hotel in Nagoya.10:00 A.M. – Try your hand at Arimatsu Shibori Tie-Dye, a traditional Japanese craft
Try your hand at Arimatsu’s traditional tie-dye craft, a technique with over 400 years of history.12:00 P.M. – Visit Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan’s most historic and sacred sites
Visit one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines, renowned for its deep cultural significance and serene atmosphere.1:00 P.M. – Enjoy lunch and a stroll through Osu Shopping Street, exploring local shops and street food
Enjoy local cuisine and explore a lively district filled with street food, fashion boutiques, and traditional shops.2:30 P.M. – Discover Tōgan-ji Temple, a peaceful retreat in the city
See Japan’s largest wooden mokugyo (Buddhist wooden drum) and the impressive green Great Buddha statue.3:30 P.M. – Explore Nagoya Castle and its stunning architecture
Experience the grandeur of one of Japan’s most iconic castles, famous for its golden shachihoko ornaments and rich samurai history.5:00 P.M. – Return to Your Hotel
Relax on the comfortable ride back to your hotel, concluding your memorable day in Nagoya.

Nagoya 8-Hour Private Tour
🕒 8 hours 👥 2 people 🚘 Private Car 💴 ¥50,000 + Necessary Expenses 🌐 English

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Highlights
Learn the intricate techniques of Arimatsu Shibori, a 400-year-old craft, and create your own unique fabric to take home.
Admire one of Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrines, home to legendary treasures and surrounded by a peaceful, centuries-old forest.
Savor Nagoya’s local specialties, then wander through a vibrant mix of street food stalls, vintage shops, and cultural spots.
See the impressive green Great Buddha and Japan’s largest wooden mokugyo, set within tranquil temple grounds.
Step into samurai history as you explore majestic castle towers, lavish interiors, and scenic gardens.
Price
Nationally-licensed Guide + Private Car + 5★ Rating (26/26 reviews)
The displayed price includes the guide fee and Yoshi’s private car. For larger groups, a rental vehicle may be required, in which case a separate quote will be provided.
Please note: Fuel, highway tolls, parking fees, admission fees, meals, and other personal expenses are not included.











