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Aomori Nebuta Festival 2-Day/1-Night Sightseeing Tour with Paid Seating, Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Travel, Hot Spring Hotel Accommodation, and Visit to Akita Namahage Museum [Departing from Tokyo]
Aomori Nebuta Festival 2-Day/1-Night Sightseeing Tour with Paid Seating, Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Travel, Hot Spring Hotel Accommodation, and Visit to Akita Namahage Museum [Departing from Tokyo]
Aomori Nebuta Festival 2-Day/1-Night Sightseeing Tour with Paid Seating, Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Travel, Hot Spring Hotel Accommodation, and Visit to Akita Namahage Museum [Departing from Tokyo]
Aomori Nebuta Festival 2-Day/1-Night Sightseeing Tour with Paid Seating, Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Travel, Hot Spring Hotel Accommodation, and Visit to Akita Namahage Museum [Departing from Tokyo]
Aomori Nebuta Festival 2-Day/1-Night Sightseeing Tour with Paid Seating, Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Travel, Hot Spring Hotel Accommodation, and Visit to Akita Namahage Museum [Departing from Tokyo]

Aomori Nebuta Festival 2-Day/1-Night Sightseeing Tour with Paid Seating, Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Travel, Hot Spring Hotel Accommodation, and Visit to Akita Namahage Museum [Departing from Tokyo]


Booking confirmation: within 21 days before the departure
Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語
Free cancellation 21 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • A tour that offers a balanced experience of Tohoku's festivals, culture, and hot springs.
  • Watch the Aomori Nebuta Festival from a paid viewing seat. Experience the immersive and powerful atmosphere.
  • Enjoy the lingering excitement of the festival with a relaxing overnight stay. A 1-night, 2-day plan with accommodation included, ensuring worry-free travel.
  • Enjoy Tohoku culture by visiting the "Namahage Museum." This course also includes a chance to see the traditional Akita cultural event, "Namahage."
  • Participate in the Nebuta Festival as a "Haneto" (dancer)! If you're interested, please select a plan that includes a Haneto experience.

We offer a complete costume rental plan that includes everything from a flower-decorated hat and yukata to a sash, tabi socks, and geta sandals. No prior preparation is necessary; you can instantly transform into a "perfect Nebuta dancer" and join the Nebuta procession. Experience an overwhelming sense of unity, being right in the heart of the energy and light, something you can never experience from the viewing stands.

[Important] Customers participating in the Jumping Experience Plan are requested to provide their height and shoe size.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement15 travelers
Meal arrangementBreakfast included
Accommodation typeHotel
SeasonalSummer Festival

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Enjoy the Aomori Nebuta Festival, one of Tohoku's three major festivals, from a paid viewing seat, and then relax at a hot spring hotel after the festival.

This tour utilizes Shinkansen bullet trains and chartered buses for transportation, and a tour guide will accompany you from departure at Tokyo Station until the final day, making it a safe and enjoyable experience even for first-time travelers.

The following day, we'll depart at a leisurely 11:30 AM and visit the Namahage Museum, a symbol of Akita's traditional culture.

Enjoy shopping and dining at "Akita Furusato Village," which boasts one of the largest selections of souvenirs in Akita Prefecture, with approximately 10,000 items available.

This tour allows you to enjoy festivals, hot springs, and culture in a 2-day, 1-night trip.

The Nebuta Festival is one of the three major festivals of the Tohoku region, held annually in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture, from August 2nd to 7th. Huge, illuminated lantern-shaped floats called "Nebuta," made of washi paper, parade through the streets, making it a major event representing summer in Aomori and attracting many tourists from all over Japan. The biggest highlight is the gigantic Nebuta, which are about 5 meters high and 9 meters wide, and depict themes such as warriors, historical figures, and scenes from mythology. The sight of the brightly colored floats, lit up from the inside, moving through the night streets is breathtaking and offers a truly spectacular view.

The Nebuta Festival is one of the three major festivals of the Tohoku region, held annually in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture, from August 2nd to 7th. Huge, illuminated lantern-shaped floats called "Nebuta," made of washi paper, parade through the streets, making it a major event representing summer in Aomori and attracting many tourists from all over Japan. The biggest highlight is the gigantic Nebuta, which are about 5 meters high and 9 meters wide, and depict themes such as warriors, historical figures, and scenes from mythology. The sight of the brightly colored floats, lit up from the inside, moving through the night streets is breathtaking and offers a truly spectacular view.

[Haneto] The Haneto are the stars of the Aomori Nebuta Festival. Dressed in costumes, they jump and leap while shouting "Rassera!" Their powerful energy enlivens the entire festival. They are not just spectators, but participants who create a sense of unity and excitement. Anyone can participate as long as they wear the full costume. This tour also offers a Haneto experience plan.

[Haneto] The Haneto are the stars of the Aomori Nebuta Festival. Dressed in costumes, they jump and leap while shouting "Rassera!" Their powerful energy enlivens the entire festival. They are not just spectators, but participants who create a sense of unity and excitement. Anyone can participate as long as they wear the full costume. This tour also offers a Haneto experience plan.

[Namahage Museum] Located on the Oga Peninsula in Akita Prefecture, the Namahage Museum is a popular tourist spot where visitors can experience the traditional Namahage ritual, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, throughout the year. Namahage are masked messengers of the gods who visit homes to admonish lazy people and bring good health and bountiful harvests to families. The museum displays over 150 diverse Namahage masks that were actually used in various parts of Oga, creating a truly impressive sight. The photo is an image of the Namahage Shito Festival.

[Namahage Museum] Located on the Oga Peninsula in Akita Prefecture, the Namahage Museum is a popular tourist spot where visitors can experience the traditional Namahage ritual, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, throughout the year. Namahage are masked messengers of the gods who visit homes to admonish lazy people and bring good health and bountiful harvests to families. The museum displays over 150 diverse Namahage masks that were actually used in various parts of Oga, creating a truly impressive sight. The photo is an image of the Namahage Shito Festival.

[Akita Furusato Village] This lush green village is the size of four Tokyo Domes. The largest souvenir shop in Akita Prefecture boasts a total of approximately 10,000 items. There is also a well-stocked section for Akita specialties such as Inaniwa udon, Yokote yakisoba, iburigakko, and local sake.

[Akita Furusato Village] This lush green village is the size of four Tokyo Domes. The largest souvenir shop in Akita Prefecture boasts a total of approximately 10,000 items. There is also a well-stocked section for Akita specialties such as Inaniwa udon, Yokote yakisoba, iburigakko, and local sake.

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[Travel conditions]

Departure point/Destination: Tokyo, Aomori, Akita

Duration of trip: 1 night, 2 days

Transportation used: Shinkansen (bullet train) and chartered bus.

Meals: Breakfast 1, Lunch 0, Dinner 0

Minimum number of participants: 10 people

Tour guide: 1 person

[Travel planning/execution]

Company Name: T-LIFE Holdings Co., Ltd.

Address: 4F, ​​Hikarigaoka MK Building, 5-11-26 Takamatsu, Nerima-ku, Tokyo

Registration Number: Japan Tourism Agency Registered Travel Agency No. 197

Affiliated travel industry association: Japan Association of Travel Agents

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KKDAY JAPAN Co., Ltd.

Registered Travel Agency No. 2045, Commissioner of the Japan Tourism Agency

Member organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)

Reminders

  • A minimum of 15 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 21 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • The fireworks display will be held even in case of rain. Please prepare for rain by bringing rain gear. Umbrellas are not permitted in the viewing area, so please bring a raincoat or a plastic bag to put your belongings in.

  • If you wish to share a room with your travel companion, please make a reservation together.

  • Summers are extremely hot, so please take precautions against heatstroke. We recommend bringing a parasol, salt-replenishing candies or tablets, and a cooling towel.

  • Arrival times at each accommodation may vary depending on the level of occupancy.

  • To ensure the bus driver has sufficient rest time, the departure time the following day may change depending on the time of arrival at the hotel the previous day.

  • Our tour guides may provide explanations in Japanese using a multilingual simultaneous interpretation system. This system supports languages ​​from around the world, including English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and Korean. (Please bring your smartphone; app installation is not required.)

  • Customers participating in the Jumping Experience Plan are requested to provide their height and shoe size.

FAQ

1. What unique experiences does the Aomori Nebuta Festival tour offer beyond just viewing the parade?

This tour provides a comprehensive cultural experience. Beyond comfortable viewing from conveniently located paid seats, you can immerse yourself by renting a full Haneto costume (flower hat, yukata, sash, tabi, geta) to join the Nebuta procession yourself. This offers an overwhelming, direct experience of the festival's excitement and light, which is distinct from watching from the stands.

2. What makes the Aomori Nebuta Festival one of Japan's most significant cultural events?

The Aomori Nebuta Festival is celebrated as one of Japan's three major festivals in the Tohoku region. It's renowned for its massive, illuminated floats depicting mythical figures and warriors, accompanied by lively music and dancers (Haneto). The festival offers a deep immersion into traditional Japanese culture, captivating visitors with its vibrant energy and rich history.

3. What can visitors expect regarding the duration and activities of the Aomori Nebuta Festival parade?

Visitors will experience the immersive and exciting Nebuta Festival parade from comfortable, conveniently located paid viewing seats. The parade typically lasts several hours each evening, featuring large illuminated Nebuta floats, traditional music, and vibrant Haneto dancers. The specific duration can vary slightly each day of the festival.

4. What type of accommodation is provided during the Nebuta Festival tour, and what amenities can guests expect?

The tour includes a 1-night stay at a hot spring hotel. This allows guests to relax and unwind after enjoying the festival. You can refresh your mind and body in the hot springs, providing a comfortable and worry-free travel experience, ensuring you can fully enjoy the lingering atmosphere of the festival.

5. What is the visiting experience like at the Akita Namahage Museum?

At the Akita Namahage Museum, visitors can delve into Akita's traditional "Namahage" culture. The museum provides a comprehensive course to experience this unique folk tradition, learning about the Namahage masks, costumes, and their cultural significance. It offers a fulfilling insight into Tohoku's diverse traditional heritage.

6. How is the time allocated between the Aomori Nebuta Festival and the Akita Namahage Museum visit on this tour?

This is a 2-day, 1-night tour. The first day is primarily dedicated to the Aomori Nebuta Festival, including enjoying the parade from paid viewing seats and settling into the hot spring accommodation. The second day focuses on experiencing Akita's traditional culture with a visit to the Namahage Museum, offering a balanced experience of festivals, culture, and hot springs.

7. Is it possible to participate in the Aomori Nebuta Festival parade with costume rental?

Yes, full costume rental is available, allowing you to participate in the Aomori Nebuta Festival parade. You can rent a complete set including a flower-decorated hat, yukata, sash, tabi socks, and geta sandals. To facilitate this, customers participating in the jumping experience are requested to provide their height and shoe size beforehand.

8. How can one book the Aomori Nebuta Festival tour package?

You can easily book the Aomori Nebuta Festival tour package through KKday. Booking through KKday offers a convenient and streamlined process, allowing you to secure your paid viewing seats, hot spring accommodation, and Akita Namahage Museum visit all in one comprehensive package, ensuring a worry-free travel experience.

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