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[Departure from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku] Ikaho Onsen, Oedokawagoe, and Award-Winning Strawberry Picking Day Trip | Lunch Includes A5 Grade Black Wagyu Beef "Kobe Beef"
[Departure from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku] Ikaho Onsen, Oedokawagoe, and Award-Winning Strawberry Picking Day Trip | Lunch Includes A5 Grade Black Wagyu Beef "Kobe Beef"
[Departure from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku] Ikaho Onsen, Oedokawagoe, and Award-Winning Strawberry Picking Day Trip | Lunch Includes A5 Grade Black Wagyu Beef "Kobe Beef"
[Departure from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku] Ikaho Onsen, Oedokawagoe, and Award-Winning Strawberry Picking Day Trip | Lunch Includes A5 Grade Black Wagyu Beef "Kobe Beef"
[Departure from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku] Ikaho Onsen, Oedokawagoe, and Award-Winning Strawberry Picking Day Trip | Lunch Includes A5 Grade Black Wagyu Beef "Kobe Beef"

[Departure from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku] Ikaho Onsen, Oedokawagoe, and Award-Winning Strawberry Picking Day Trip | Lunch Includes A5 Grade Black Wagyu Beef "Kobe Beef"


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Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 11 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • With a history of 1,300 years, Ikaho Onsen is a famous hot spring resort in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The heart of the hot spring town consists of 365 steps (symbolizing the four seasons) and is lined with hot spring inns, souvenir shops and foot baths.
  • Enjoy all-you-can-eat strawberries in 20 minutes. The farm's strawberries have won numerous awards at the Japanese Strawberry Competition. Every year from around December to late June, you can enjoy the fun of strawberry picking.
  • Kawagoe's traditional earthen houses, dating back to the Meiji era, feature historical buildings full of Edo-era charm. Black-tiled roofs stand side by side with traditional earthen houses, showcasing a unique retro appeal.
  • Kobe beef is the highest grade "A5" among Tajima beef. Only beef that reaches this grade can be given this name, making it a prestigious brand of beef with a worldwide reputation.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement10 travelers
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Family-friendlyFree for children under 2 (no seat)
SeasonalSeasonal Fruit Picking
Sightseeing typeTemples & shrines, Historic site tour, Bus tour, Power spots
TransportBus tour

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— Attraction Introduction —

  • Ikaho Hot Spring Street

The hot spring town of Ikaho Onsen, a beautiful bathhouse representing Gunma, has 365 steps leading up to the foot bath at Kawashima Bridge. The path leads to Ikaho Shrine, where you can pray for health and good fortune.

  • 1. All-you-can-eat strawberry picking & variety comparison experience

Enjoy all-you-can-eat delicious strawberries for 20 minutes! Sample at least two seasonal strawberry varieties, including "Kaorino" and "Beniga," and experience the unique flavors of different types. Bonus! Enjoy a taste of three "premium strawberries"!

You can sample three rare strawberry varieties: "White Strawberry Angel Fruit," "Black Strawberry True Red Bell," and "Saitama Limited Kanru." These rare varieties are seldom seen on the market, so don't miss this opportunity!

*Depending on the growth status, three types of comparative tastings or one of them are provided; selection is not possible.

  • Oedokawagoe

Strolling through Kawagoe is like traveling through time, experiencing the atmosphere of the Meiji, Taisho, Showa, and Heisei eras. Here, you can not only feel the atmosphere of the Edo period, but also taste delicious wagashi (Japanese sweets), admire traditional crafts, and experience the unique charm of Kawagoe!

The striking IKAHO landmark welcomes visitors, symbolizing the beginning of the Ikaho Onsen town. Walking uphill along the historic stone path, lined with onsen ryokans (traditional Japanese inns), souvenir shops, and teahouses, is a quintessential stroll for experiencing Gunma's onsen culture.

The striking IKAHO landmark welcomes visitors, symbolizing the beginning of the Ikaho Onsen town. Walking uphill along the historic stone path, lined with onsen ryokans (traditional Japanese inns), souvenir shops, and teahouses, is a quintessential stroll for experiencing Gunma's onsen culture.

Kobe beef is one of the three highest-grade Wagyu beef representatives in Japan. When you put a slice of Kobe beef into your mouth, the delicate marbling melts like snowflakes, and the rich juices dance on your tongue. Every bite is filled with a rich aroma, and the aftertaste lingers long afterward. It is simply a luxurious feast for the taste buds!

Kobe beef is one of the three highest-grade Wagyu beef representatives in Japan. When you put a slice of Kobe beef into your mouth, the delicate marbling melts like snowflakes, and the rich juices dance on your tongue. Every bite is filled with a rich aroma, and the aftertaste lingers long afterward. It is simply a luxurious feast for the taste buds!

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[Tourism Conditions]

Travel departure point and destination: Tokyo, Gunma/Saitama

Trip duration: Day trip

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: Heisei Electric Bus Co., Ltd.

Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 1 time, Dinner 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 10

Team Leader: 1

[Travel Planning/Implementation]

Operating company name: Heisei Electronics Co., Ltd.

Address: 5-22-26 HEG Hall 5th Floor, Honmachi, Shiki City, Saitama Prefecture

License Number: Tourism Authority Registered Travel Agent No. 2095

Name of travel agency: Japan Travel Agents Association (General Incorporated Company), Regular Member

Reminders

  • A minimum of 10 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 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • The itinerary may be changed due to factors such as transportation and road conditions, which may also cause delays in return time.

  • Due to weather or crowds, the stay may be shortened or cancelled, and the itinerary may be adjusted depending on vehicle arrangements.

  • Children under 3 years old who do not occupy a seat can participate for free. If facility fees are required on-site, please pay on-site.

  • Depending on the situation on the day, passengers who require both Chinese and English guided tours may be combined into one vehicle. Please be aware of this.

  • Please adhere to the meeting time and the schedule of each tour.

FAQ

1. Why is Ikaho Onsen a popular destination for travelers?

Ikaho Onsen, with a 1,300-year history in Gunma Prefecture, is renowned for its charming hot spring town built around 365 stone steps. These steps are lined with traditional inns, souvenir shops, and restaurants, creating a picturesque and lively atmosphere. Climbing them leads to Ikaho Shrine, a spiritual highlight. Its unique blend of history, culture, and relaxing hot springs makes it highly appealing for those seeking a traditional Japanese experience.

2. What are the key characteristics and historical features of Ikaho Onsen?

Ikaho Onsen's core feature is its 365 stone steps, symbolizing the year's seasons, flanked by hot spring hotels and foot baths. Historically, it's known for its "Kogane no Yu" (Golden Hot Spring), which is rich in iron and turns a distinctive reddish-brown upon contact with air, believed to offer various health benefits. This ancient resort boasts a 1,300-year legacy, preserving traditional Japanese onsen culture and unique town planning.

3. Are there private onsen options available in Ikaho Onsen for visitors?

Yes, many traditional ryokans (Japanese inns) in Ikaho Onsen offer private onsen experiences. These can range from rooms with private open-air baths to reservable private baths for families or couples, allowing for a more secluded and intimate relaxation. Visitors can inquire with specific accommodations regarding their private bath options and availability to ensure a personalized hot spring experience.

4. What makes Koedo Kawagoe famous for its historical charm?

Koedo Kawagoe is famous for retaining its distinctive Edo-era charm, earning it the nickname "Little Edo." Its old town is characterized by kura-zukuri (traditional warehouse-style) buildings, with black tiled roofs and traditional earthenware structures standing side by side. This historical architecture transports visitors back through the Meiji, Taisho, Showa, and Heisei eras, creating a unique and captivating retro ambiance.

5. What unique experiences can visitors expect in Koedo Kawagoe?

Visitors to Koedo Kawagoe can expect a journey through time, exploring streets lined with Edo-period kura-zukuri warehouses and historical buildings. Key experiences include wandering through nostalgic alleyways like Candy Alley (Kashiya Yokocho), visiting traditional shops, enjoying local cuisine, and witnessing cultural heritage sites such as the iconic Toki no Kane bell tower. The vibrant atmosphere offers a unique blend of history and modern charm.

6. What does 'Koedo' refer to in relation to Kawagoe's historical identity?

'Koedo' translates to "Little Edo," a name bestowed upon Kawagoe due to its remarkably well-preserved architecture and atmosphere reminiscent of the Edo period (1603-1868). Kawagoe flourished as a castle town and commercial hub during that era, maintaining a cultural and architectural identity similar to Edo (present-day Tokyo), hence its designation as "Little Edo" and its unique historical charm.

7. When is the best time to enjoy strawberry picking at the award-winning farm?

The award-winning strawberry farm typically offers strawberry picking experiences from around December to late June each year. This extensive period allows visitors ample opportunity to enjoy a 30-minute all-you-can-eat selection of large, sweet, and highly acclaimed strawberries. The specific peak season can vary slightly depending on weather, but this window generally guarantees a delightful fresh fruit experience.

8. What is the significance of the 365 stone steps in Ikaho Onsen?

The 365 stone steps are the iconic symbol of Ikaho Onsen, representing the four seasons of the year and forming the vibrant heart of the hot spring town. They are flanked by traditional inns, souvenir shops, and restaurants, creating a lively pedestrian street. Ascending the steps leads to Ikaho Shrine, offering picturesque views and a spiritual journey that intertwines the town's history, culture, and natural beauty.

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