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Bronze statues of young Eren, Mikasa, and Armin at the Attack on Titan pilgrimage site in Hita, recreating an iconic scene for fans.
Attack on Titan themed cafe near Hita Station, featuring Survey Corps uniforms and Titan murals, offering an immersive anime experience.
Strolling through historic Mameda-machi in Hita, exploring traditional Japanese shops with local crafts, experiencing the charm of 'Kyushu's Little Kyoto'.
Recreating an iconic Attack on Titan scene at Oiyama Dam, with bronze statues of young Eren, Mikasa, and Armin gazing up at the massive dam.
Life-sized bronze statue of Levi Ackerman at Hita Station, capturing his stoic gaze and iconic pose with a blade, a must-visit for fans.

"Attack on Titan" Day Tour | Hita Station, Daisen Dam, Mameda Town, and the Attack on Titan Museum (Chinese Guide)


Booking confirmation: within 4 days before the departure
Duration:8 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: 中文
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Visit Hita City, the hometown of "Attack on Titan" author Hajime Isayama, and relive famous scenes!
  • Make a pilgrimage to must-see landmarks for fans, such as the "Eren Tree and Gravestone" and the "Levy Corporal Statue" at Hita Station.
  • Visit the main and new buildings of the "Attack on Titan in HITA Museum" and immerse yourself in the world of Titans.
  • Stroll through the nostalgic town of Mamedamachi and visit the Sapporo Beer Hita Factory to savor the local charm.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Minimum participant requirement8 travelers
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

Product Info

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ーItinerary Introductionー

A must-see for fans of Attack on Titan! A day trip to Hita, the holy land of "Attack on Titan."

・First Stop|Daisan Dam & Eren's Buried Tree and Tombstone

The magnificent landscape and giant dam are considered the "grand backdrop of the world of giants." The huge trees and tombstones symbolize Eren's resting place. It is a must-visit for fans to feel the aftertaste of the story.

・Second stop|Attack on Titan in HITA Museum (Main Building)

The exhibition showcases Isayama Hajime’s creative process and original manuscripts, providing an in-depth understanding of the birth of Attack on Titan.

・Third Stop|Attack on Titan in HITA Museum ANNEX (New Building)

Interactive exhibition + photo spot, immerse yourself in the world of giants.

・Stop 4|Sapporo SAPPORO Beer Hita Factory

Visit the production process, taste fresh draft beer, and enjoy the refreshing taste of Hita.

・Fifth stop|Mamedamachi Shopping Street

Shop and taste local delicacies in the nostalgic atmosphere of the Edo-style old streets.

・Stop 6|Hita Station South Plaza・Levy's Statue

The bronze statue of the popular character Levi is a popular check-in spot for Attack on Titan fans.

Attack on Titan: Give us your hearts!

The iconic Attack on Titan slogan 'Dedicate your hearts!' A passionate motto inspiring fans to embark on this pilgrimage tour.

Let’s embark on a pilgrimage to the holy sites of “Attack on Titan” together.

Hita Attack on Titan pilgrimage one-day tour map, highlighting key attractions like the Levi statue, Oiyama Dam, Mameda-machi, and the museum.

Daisen Dam is known as the filming location for "The Wall." Author Hajime Isayama grew up in Hita, and Daisen Dam is said to be the inspiration for the massive wall in "Attack on Titan."

Recreating an iconic Attack on Titan scene at Oiyama Dam, with bronze statues of young Eren, Mikasa, and Armin gazing up at the massive dam.

"Captain Levi" stands in front of JR Hita Station, his imposing presence and piercing gaze symbolizing his resolve to protect his homeland. Nearby, the Attack on Titan in HITA Café, nestled in an old neighborhood, is adorned with Easter eggs, from its sign to its walls, creating the illusion of a rest stop for the Survey Corps.

Life-sized bronze statue of Levi Ackerman at Hita Station, capturing his stoic gaze and iconic pose with a blade, a must-visit for fans.

"Attack on Titan" collaboration cafe!

Attack on Titan themed cafe near Hita Station, featuring Survey Corps uniforms and Titan murals, offering an immersive anime experience.

Mamedamachi is an old shopping street that retains the charm of the Edo period and is known as the "Little Kyoto of Kyushu."

Mameda-machi's nostalgic streetscape, showcasing old Edo-Meiji period shops and white-walled buildings, alongside local snacks, reflecting 'Kyushu's Little Kyoto' charm.

Traditional wooden machiyas and earthenware buildings stand side by side, and along the streets are traditional shops and local delicacies, making it a great place for strolling, taking photos, and savoring the local culture of Hita.

Strolling through historic Mameda-machi in Hita, exploring traditional Japanese shops with local crafts, experiencing the charm of 'Kyushu's Little Kyoto'.

The "Attack on Titan" Museum displays Isayama Hajime's original manuscripts, setting materials and life-size statues, allowing fans to experience the world view and creative charm of "Attack on Titan" up close.

Attack on Titan in HITA Museum's rich collection, featuring giant Titan models, manga manuscripts, and unique merchandise for an immersive experience.

Purchase Notice

【Travel Conditions】

Travel origin and destination: Fukuoka and Oita

Travel days: Round trip on the same day

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: HEARTS Nana Co., Ltd.

Meals included: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 8 people

Team leader: 0

Tour guide: 1

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating company name: YOUTUOUR Co., Ltd.

Address: No. 8-20, Hakata Station 3-chome, Hakata Station, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture

License number: Mr. Kan Guanggen registered travel industry No. 2099

Travel Industry Association Name: Japan Travel Agents Association (JATA) Full Member

Reminders

  • A minimum of 8 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

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 17:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 20 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • If you are late for the departure time, we will not contact you to arrange departure on time as other passengers are waiting. If you are late for the departure time or do not show up, there will be no refund or change of booking.

  • This tour uses unreserved seating, not assigned seating. To avoid disputes during the trip, please reserve your seat from the time of departure and keep it until the end of the tour. If you would like to choose a front-row seat, please board the train early to select your seat. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • Because Japanese law stipulates that vehicles cannot be used for more than 10 hours, the tour guide will arrange the itinerary time of each attraction according to the actual situation of the day. The itinerary may be adjusted depending on traffic and weather conditions. Thank you for your understanding.

  • Depending on the number of people who booked on that day, different bus sizes and types may be provided.

  • Please note that guests arriving/leaving the country on the same day cannot join the tour.

  • Each adult may bring one child under 3 years old free of charge, without a seat. Please note this when booking. Please also note that child seats are not provided on this tour.

  • Each passenger is allowed to bring a maximum of one piece of luggage free of charge, and please be sure to note this when placing your order. If you bring additional luggage, space may be limited and it may not be accommodated. This may affect driving safety and the rights of other passengers, and we cannot guarantee assistance in handling it.

  • For safe travel, please purchase personal overseas travel insurance.

  • Smoking is prohibited on the bus. Please clean up all trash after the trip. Please also take care of your valuables. At the end of the trip, please double-check that you haven't forgotten any personal belongings.

  • This is a group tour. Early or mid-trip departures are not permitted. If you choose to leave the tour, it will be deemed you have voluntarily forfeited the unfinished tour and no refund will be given. Furthermore, any accidents or losses incurred after leaving the tour will be the sole responsibility of the guest. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • After your itinerary is confirmed, your departure voucher will be sent via email. Please check your junk folder if you haven't received it. If you still can't find it, please contact customer service as soon as possible to avoid any disruption to your itinerary. We will be happy to assist you.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the transportation options to reach Hita City, the 'Attack on Titan' pilgrimage site?

Hita City, located in Oita Prefecture, is primarily accessible by train or highway bus. From Fukuoka, you can take the JR Kyudai Main Line directly to Hita Station. Alternatively, express buses from major cities like Fukuoka (Tenjin, Hakata) offer convenient direct routes, typically taking about 1.5 to 2 hours. These options provide direct access to the region where the 'Attack on Titan' attractions are located.

2. What are the main 'Attack on Titan' themed attractions to explore in Hita City?

In Hita City, a must-visit is Hita Station, home to the 'Eren Tree and Gravestone' and 'Levi Corporal Statue.' Another key attraction is the 'Attack on Titan in HITA Museum,' comprising both main and new buildings that delve deep into the series' world. Daisen Dam also features an impressive wall art installation, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the series' iconic elements and relive famous scenes.

3. Which specific 'Attack on Titan' statues can be found at Hita Station?

Hita Station is a significant pilgrimage site for 'Attack on Titan' fans, featuring two prominent statues. Visitors can find the 'Eren Tree and Gravestone' statue, which depicts Eren and his friends looking up at the colossal wall, and the 'Levi Corporal Statue,' capturing the iconic character in a memorable pose. These are popular spots for fan photos and appreciation of the series.

4. Where is the 'Attack on Titan in HITA Museum' located, and what can visitors expect to see?

The 'Attack on Titan in HITA Museum' is located within Hita City, specifically designed to celebrate the manga's creator, Hajime Isayama. It consists of a main building and a new building, both offering an immersive experience into the world of 'Attack on Titan.' Visitors can expect to see original artwork, production materials, character displays, and exclusive exhibits that provide insight into the series' creation and impact.

5. Is there an 'Attack on Titan' theme park in Hita, Japan, or what are the main immersive attractions available?

While there isn't a dedicated 'Attack on Titan' theme park in Hita, Japan, the city offers several highly immersive attractions. The 'Attack on Titan in HITA Museum' serves as the primary indoor experience, showcasing extensive exhibits. Additionally, fans can visit iconic outdoor installations like the character statues at Hita Station and the impressive wall art at Daisen Dam, providing a rich, themed experience for all visitors.

6. What makes Hita City a significant destination for 'Attack on Titan' fans and general visitors?

Hita City is significant because it's the hometown of 'Attack on Titan' author Hajime Isayama, making it a sacred land for fans. It features numerous themed attractions, including character statues and the official museum. Beyond AOT, Hita offers a charming blend of traditional Japanese culture, such as the historical Mamedamachi town, appealing to both anime enthusiasts and those seeking authentic local experiences.

7. What is the significance of the 'Eren Tree and Gravestone' and 'Levi Corporal Statue' at Hita Station?

The 'Eren Tree and Gravestone' statue at Hita Station symbolizes the opening scenes of 'Attack on Titan,' depicting the characters gazing at the wall, evoking themes of hope and despair. The 'Levi Corporal Statue' pays tribute to a beloved character, offering fans a chance to connect with his iconic presence. Both serve as cherished pilgrimage spots, allowing visitors to relive pivotal moments and honor the series.

8. Besides 'Attack on Titan' sites, what other cultural or local experiences can be enjoyed in Hita, such as Mamedamachi and the Sapporo Beer Hita Factory?

Beyond the 'Attack on Titan' attractions, Hita City offers a rich tapestry of local experiences. Visitors can stroll through Mamedamachi, a beautifully preserved historic merchant town known for its traditional architecture, local crafts, and charming atmosphere. Additionally, the Sapporo Beer Hita Factory provides an opportunity to learn about the brewing process and sample local beverages, offering a taste of Hita's regional charm.

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