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Round trip from Nagoya. The package is for reference only. The actual travel time depends on the actual situation on the day.
https://www.kkday.com/zh-tw/product/159267 Nagoya City Day Trip ① Package A Itinerary: Nagoya City Hotel + Monet Pond + Gujo Hachiman Castle. Check-in at Takayama Hotel. 8-hour car service. 08:00 Nagoya Hotel (Departure time 08:00~10:00)
9:30 Inuyama Castle - Inuyama Castle Town (approx. 150 minutes, including lunch break, lunch at your own expense)
12:00 Lunch at your own expense. 13:00 Gujo Hachiman Castle (approx. 120 minutes).
15:00 Head to Gaigaoshan
At 16:00, we arrived at the Takayama Hotel. There are two options for the return trip, but given the long distance, we recommend ending the trip at Takayama.
✧16:00 Return trip / (16:00 Check into mountain hotel, end of trip)
✧18:30 Arrive at Nagoya Hotel, concluding a pleasant day trip.
② Package B Itinerary: Nagoya City Hotel - Magome-juku - Tsumago-juku - Toki Premium Outlets - Nagoya City Hotel
08:30 Nagoya Hotel (Departure time can be selected from 08:00 to 10:00 according to your preference)
Around 10:00 AM, Ena Gorge - Magome-juku - Tsumago-juku (180 minutes, including lunch time, lunch at your own expense)
13:30 Toki Outlet Mall (approx. 180 minutes)
16:50 Return trip
Arrive at Nagoya hotel at 18:30, concluding a pleasant day trip.
③ Package C Itinerary: Nagoya City Hotel - Inuyama Castle - Tsumago-juku - Magome-juku
④ Package D: Nagoya City Hotel - Ena Gorge - Tsumago-juku - Magome-juku ⑤ Package E: Fuchi Gorge + Tsumago-juku + Magome-juku Day Trip - Round Trip to Nagoya City
08:45 Pick-up location: Hotel pick-up in Nagoya city center.
09:00 Transportation: Take a bus to Fuzhi Gorge. Travel time: Approximately 2 hours.
11:00 Activity and Attraction: Iwao no Sato-sa (at your own expense) Activity Duration: Approximately 1 hour
12:00 Lunch: At your own expense, local specialty meal at Iwao no Sato-sa. Meal time: approximately 30 minutes.
12:30 Activity and Attraction: Fuzhi Gorge (Free Admission) Activity Duration: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes
14:00 Transportation: Take a car to Magome-suki. Travel time: Approximately 30 minutes.
14:30 Activities and Attractions: Magome-juku (Free Admission), Tsumago-juku (Free Admission) Activity Duration: Approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes
16:50 Return pick-up and drop-off: Hotel in Nagoya city center.
Arrived at the hotel at 18:50
Package ⑥F: Round trip from Nagoya to Kokei-zan Eihoji Temple + Ohara Four Seasons Cherry Blossom Festival + Korankei, a popular autumn foliage viewing spot, by private tour.
Recommended Itinerary
8:30 Nagoya City Hotel
9:30 Yongbao Temple, Huxi Mountain (approx. 1.5 hours)
12:00 Lunch
Around 2:00 PM, save 1 hour at Ohara Shiki-zakura.
November 16, 2024 (Saturday) – December 1, 2024 (Sunday)
◆Best viewing period and flowering information for Four Seasons Cherry Blossoms◆
[Spring] Mid-March to early April [Autumn] Late October to early December The best time to view the seasonal cherry blossoms is usually from early November to late November.
※ There may be slight differences each year.
※ Unlike regular cherry blossoms, the Four Seasons Cherry Blossom is at its best in autumn, with few flowers blooming in spring.
Please note that there is some distance between the venues.
15:00 Xianglanxi is a nationally renowned spot for viewing autumn foliage (approximately 2 hours). (Xianglanxi lighting period: November 1st - November 30th)
November is the peak season for viewing the autumn leaves of approximately 4,000 maple trees, during which the Xianglanxi Autumn Foliage Festival will be held.
The lights will be turned on every day from sunset to 9:00 PM, creating a beautiful and dreamlike scene that is truly amazing!
17:30 Return trip
Arrive at the hotel in Nagoya city center at 18:30
⑦ Package G: Departure from a hotel in Nagoya city center + Ise Grand Shrine Tofu Yokocho + Asamayama Asakuma Observatory + Meotoiwa (Wedded Rocks)
Depart at 8:00 (1H40-2H10)
10:00 Ise Grand Shrine - Tofu Yokocho (approx. 2.5 hours including lunch)
12:00 Lunch is on your own for 30 minutes.
13:30 Choose either Asamayama Asakumayama Observatory or Toba Aquarium (approx. 1 hour)
15:00 Couple Rocks (1.5H)
Return trip at 16:00 (The exact return time may be adjusted based on actual traffic conditions on the day).
Arrive at your accommodation at 18:00, concluding your pleasant trip [Inuyama Castle].
Inuyama Castle, built during the Muromachi period, sits atop a small hill beside the Kiso River. Also known as Baidi Castle, this name is familiar to Chinese travelers, and its name is indeed inspired by Li Bai's poem "Departing from Baidi City at Dawn." Inuyama Castle's keep is one of Japan's twelve ancient castle keeps, and its style is relatively old. Along with Himeji Castle, Matsumoto Castle, and Hikone Castle, it is considered one of Japan's "Four National Treasure Castles." The castle has three stories on the outside, four on the inside, and even two underground levels—a rarity among Japanese castle keeps. These underground levels are open to the public, allowing visitors to observe the various architectural structures. On the fourth floor, visitors can access an outdoor corridor for scenic views. Every Thursday, a free performance by the Sengoku Princess Troupe from Aichi Prefecture, similar to the samurai troupe at Nagoya Castle, is also available. It's definitely worth seeing.
【Gujo Hachiman Castle】
Gunjo Hachiman, located in Yaganagi-cho, Hachiman-machi, Gunjo City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, was built in 1559 by Endo Morikazu. Also known as Sekisui Castle or Gunjo, it is one of Gifu Prefecture's representative ancient castles. The original castle was destroyed during the Meiji Restoration due to the abolition of feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures. The current Hachiman Castle was rebuilt in the early 20th century, and only the stone walls remain. However, the red-tiled streetscape is still preserved. In 1993, Gifu Prefecture rebuilt the castle tower of Gunjo Hachiman Castle, modeled after another ancient castle in the prefecture, Ōgaki Castle. This rare wooden castle tower has been designated a tangible cultural property of Gunjo City, and many weapons and weaponry from that era are displayed inside.
【Stroll along the ancient street】(120 minutes, including time)
Located in the heart of the Hida region in northern Gifu Prefecture, Takayama City Center has preserved the complete form of a castle town and merchant town since the Edo period, hence its nickname "Little Kyoto of Hida". You can stroll through the "three towns" built during the Meiji and Taisho periods, taste local delicacies such as Hida beef and Takayama ramen, and admire handicrafts that embody the superb skills of Hida artisans. Takayama in Hida is full of charm.
Huina Gorge
Ena Gorge is an artificial lake formed about 80 years ago when the Kiso River was dammed to build the Ōi Dam. It was named Ena Gorge in 1920 by geographer Shigeaki Shiga. Ena Gorge is characterized by its uniquely shaped rocks formed by natural erosion, stretching from the artificial lake created by the Ōi Dam to the upstream Nakatsu River. The umbrella-shaped rock, resembling an umbrella piercing the ground, is a national natural protected site. Along with the red rocks covered in brownish-red moss, it is a representative example of the gorge's unusual rock formations.
【Magome-no-Shu】【Tama-no-Shu】【Magome-no-Shu】
Magome-juku, awarded one star in the Michelin Green Guide, has a very steep road that is difficult for horses to traverse. Because travelers had to leave their horses at the inn, it was named Magome-juku (meaning "Hamagoro"). Legend has it that in ancient times, mountain brides would pass this place on their way to their weddings, hence the name "Tamagoro" (meaning "wife's cage").
Toki Premium Outlets (approx. 180 minutes)
The streetscape of "Toki Premium Outlets" is modeled after the magnificent Rocky Mountains of Colorado, USA, and it houses approximately 140 shops. Here you'll find direct-operated stores of top brands from Japan and abroad, offering a wide range of popular items. Besides fashionable clothing and accessories, Toki Premium Outlets also offers numerous shops selling household goods. You can find French enameled cast iron cookware brand Le Creuset, Japanese boutique general merchandise brand Francfranc, and practical kitchenware brand T-fal from France. If you're bringing children, you can find exquisite clothing at Japanese children's clothing brands such as Mezzo Piano and Miki House, as well as LEGO and Moomin Stand, allowing you to enjoy happy family time.
At the food court of Toki Premium Outlets, you can enjoy Nagoya-style pasta with a thick sauce at Dela Pasta Kitchen, as well as Tori Kai Sohonke, famous for its fried chicken and oyako-don (chicken and egg rice bowl), and Yoshidaya, specializing in rich soy sauce ramen from Hida Takayama. In addition, there's the chain coffee shop Tully's Coffee and the popular popcorn specialty store Garrett Popcorn.