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Saga: 2026 Kashima Gatalympic Participatory Bus Tour from Hakata
Saga: 2026 Kashima Gatalympic Participatory Bus Tour from Hakata
Saga: 2026 Kashima Gatalympic Participatory Bus Tour from Hakata
Saga: 2026 Kashima Gatalympic Participatory Bus Tour from Hakata
Saga: 2026 Kashima Gatalympic Participatory Bus Tour from Hakata

Saga: 2026 Kashima Gatalympic Participatory Bus Tour from Hakata


Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

The essence of Gatari-Pikku lies in the liberating sensation of plunging into the vast mudflats of Ariake Sea.

The Kashima Gatalympic
Since 1984. It's a uniquely muddy event—one of a kind in the world!
The Kashima Gatalympic unfold on the vast tidal flats of the Ariake Sea, boasting Japan's largest tidal range (a whopping 6 meters!).

This tour is designed for both domestic and international traveler, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably without language barriers.

You will be supported with POCKETALK, a translator device that provides real-time translations in up to 75 languages!

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Tour TypeShared tour

Product Info

This tour is designed for participation in the “Kashima Gatalympic.
On the day of the tour, we will depart from Hakata Station and proceed directly to the venue, “Roadside Station Kashima Gatalympic Venue.”
During the lunch period, boxed lunches and tea will be distributed to all participants.
Following the opening ceremony, participants will watch the various events, take part in the group event “25m Freestyle Gata,”

A timed race covering 25m.
Running is fine, swimming is fine, crawling on all fours is fine—anything goes.
Charge ahead aiming for first place!
Divisions include children, women, and men.

After the event concludes, use the shared facilities for showers and changing before returning to the bus.
The tour itinerary also includes time for purchasing souvenirs at Roadside Station Kashima and Kashima-hama Sake Brewery Street.
This tour offers a unique experience, significantly different from typical sightseeing bus tours, allowing you to participate in a traditional local event.

-Information about tour operator-
Name:H.I.S. Co.,Ltd.
address:Kamiyacho Trust Tower 5F 4-1-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6905, JAPAN 
registration number:No.724 by Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency 
Place of departure and destination:Saga Prefecture, Kashima City
number of days of travel:1 day
means of transportation:BUS
name of bus company:Fukuoka City Butsu-ryu
meals:Lunch (Lunch Box)
Minimum number of passengers to operate:Guaranteed Departure
Number of GUIDE:1
・Please, read and understand the terms and conditions about our travel packages at the following link:https://www.his-j.com/company/yakkan/boshu_j_2009.pdf
・Please, read and understand the terms and conditions about this product at the following link:https://www.his-j.com/company/yakkan

Purchase Notice

Please fully understand the following points before booking and participating in this hands-on tour.

Participants must bring a change of clothes (top and bottom).
We cannot be held liable for compensation due to mud stains.
Mud cannot be brought onto the bus.

Reminders

  • Important Information

  • Meeting Time: 08:15

  • Departure Time: 08:30

  • Meeting Place: In front of LAWSON on the 1st Floor of Hakata Station Chikushi Gate Oriental Hotel

  • Note: The bus departs on time, and there is no refund if you come late and can't board the bus.

  • To ensure safety, please wear your seat belt while driving.

  • Upon arrival at the Gatalympic venue, the bus will proceed to a remote parking area and will remain inaccessible until the end of the event. Please ensure you take all valuables and necessary clothing with you. For your convenience, your guide or our staff will be available to look after these items during the competition.

  • <<Notice from the Competition Organizer>>

  • The venue is equipped with hot water showers.

  • There are no restrictions on participants' attire. Unique outfits are also welcome.

  • We will provide free rental tabi socks for participants.

  • The number of tabi socks is limited. Please return them promptly to the designated return area after competing.

  • Tabis are only available in sizes 22cm to 28cm. Small children and those with foot sizes outside this range should bring thick socks that can get dirty.

  • Walking barefoot on the tidal flats carries a risk of injury from broken shells and other debris.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 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 is the origin or meaning behind the name 'Kashima' associated with the Gatalympic?

The name 'Kashima' (鹿島) in Japanese often has geographical and historical significance, commonly referring to areas with a connection to deer or Shinto shrines. It is a traditional Japanese place name, indicating its local roots in Saga Prefecture, the location of the Gatalympic.

2. Is 'Kashima' a location or a person in the context of the Kashima Gatalympic event?

In the context of the Kashima Gatalympic, 'Kashima' refers to Kashima City in Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is the specific geographical location where this unique muddy event unfolds on the expansive tidal flats of the Ariake Sea, not an individual person.

3. Where is Kashima, the host city for the Kashima Gatalympic, precisely located in Japan?

Kashima City is situated in Saga Prefecture, located on the island of Kyushu in Japan. It lies along the coast of the Ariake Sea, which is renowned for its vast tidal flats and serves as the primary venue for the Kashima Gatalympic activities.

4. Does the name 'Kashima' for the Gatalympic event have Japanese cultural origins?

Yes, the name 'Kashima' is deeply embedded in Japanese culture and geography. It is a traditional Japanese place name, often associated with the natural landscape and local history, including the region in Saga Prefecture where the Gatalympic originated.

5. What unique experiences can participants expect at the Kashima Gatalympic event?

Participants at the Kashima Gatalympic can anticipate an unusual and liberating experience: becoming one with the mud. The event offers the chance to plunge into the vast mudflats of the Ariake Sea and engage in one-of-a-kind muddy challenges, making it an unforgettable adventure.

6. What are the characteristics of the Ariake Sea tidal flats where the Kashima Gatalympic takes place?

The Ariake Sea tidal flats, the setting for the Kashima Gatalympic, are notable for having Japan's largest tidal range, reaching up to 6 meters. This extreme tidal fluctuation creates expansive and dynamic mudflats, providing the distinct environment crucial for the event's muddy competitions.

7. Is language support available for international travelers participating in the Kashima Gatalympic tour?

Yes, the Kashima Gatalympic tour is designed to be inclusive for both domestic and international travelers, ensuring comfortable participation regardless of language. Participants are provided with POCKETALK, a translator device that offers real-time translations in up to 75 languages.

8. Since what year has the Kashima Gatalympic been celebrated, and what is its significance?

The Kashima Gatalympic has been celebrated since 1984. Its significance lies in being a uniquely muddy event, unparalleled worldwide, hosted on the vast tidal flats of the Ariake Sea. It offers an unconventional and memorable experience, inviting participants to embrace the liberating sensation of playing in the mud.

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