| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Transport | Bus tour |
Please refrain from drinking alcohol on the bus.
Members of the odd-numbered group may need to share seats with other passengers on the bus.
As stipulated by Japanese law, please wear your seat belt on the tour bus.
Please remain seated and avoid walking while the tour bus is moving.
Seating on the bus is assigned by H.I.S staff. Please do not change your seat during the tour.
Please be punctual and arrive at the designated meeting place on time. The bus will depart on time and will not wait for latecomers.
Latecomers who wish to rejoin the group will be responsible for all transportation fees.
Please wear the sticker provided by the tour guide visibly.
Avoid sticking the sticker on leather goods, as it may leave marks.
Do not use the seat reclining function or adjust the seat settings.
Please set all electronic devices, including mobile phones and game consoles, to silent mode.
Talking on mobile phones and making video calls are prohibited on the tour bus.
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the tour bus.
Arrival times at each sightseeing spot may vary depending on traffic conditions.
The use of drones for filming or other purposes is prohibited during the tour.
Please do not use perfume, sprays, or change baby diapers on the bus, as it may disturb other passengers.
Manage your valuable belongings yourself.
After the tour, please take all your trash with you and do not leave any on the bus.
Ensure you do not forget or leave any personal belongings on the bus after the tour.
If you fail to follow these regulations and cause a disturbance on the bus, you may be asked to leave the bus, even during the tour.
This tour runs even in the rain.A refund will only be issued if the tour is cancelled by the company due to extreme weather.
Please be aware that no refunds will be given for cancellations made at the customer's own discretion.
If you have any food allergies, please inform the staff at the time of booking. (We will do our best to accommodate by removing applicable ingredients.)
The grape picking experience for this tour is located in 'Qingliansi Lake Tourist Village.' Here, you can enjoy an all-you-can-eat fresh grape experience, allowing you to fully enjoy the fun of picking and tasting delicious seasonal grapes with your own hands. It's a farm activity suitable for the whole family.
The best season for grape picking typically falls from late summer to early autumn. The specific timing varies depending on the grape variety and the climate conditions of the year. It's recommended to confirm the latest picking information when planning your trip to ensure you can experience the most delicious seasonal grapes.
For lunch, you will savor the renowned 'Hitsumabushi,' or three ways of eating eel rice. This dish is famous for its unique consumption method. You can first enjoy the original flavor, then add condiments, and finally pour broth over it to make ochazuke, experiencing multiple flavors at once.
Zenshu-ji Temple is the head temple of the Takada school of Shinshu Buddhism and boasts many buildings and artworks designated as National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties, with a long history. Key points of interest include its magnificent temple complex, exquisite Buddhist statues and murals, and its unique atmosphere as a film location.
Roadside Station Tsu-Hamaka is a great place to purchase local specialties and souvenirs from Mie Prefecture. You can find fresh agricultural products, processed seafood, locally limited sweets and snacks, as well as various handicrafts and souvenirs with local characteristics, satisfying your shopping needs.
The grape picking experience in this tour is 'all-you-can-eat,' meaning you can pick and taste fresh grapes without limit within the designated time. There is usually a reasonable experience duration to ensure every visitor can fully enjoy the fun of picking.
The magnificent architecture and tranquil gardens of Zenshu-ji Temple offer abundant photographic opportunities. You can capture the exterior of its National Treasure main hall, Ohi-do, and other structures, or the unique Japanese garden landscape within the temple, experiencing a cinematic atmosphere.