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[Aomori Departure] Tsugaru Scenic Day Trip: Tsuru no Mai Bridge & Takayama Inari Shrine & Tatenebuta House | Minimum 4 people required, Private transfer, Multilingual service (Aomori Prefecture)
[Aomori Departure] Tsugaru Scenic Day Trip: Tsuru no Mai Bridge & Takayama Inari Shrine & Tatenebuta House | Minimum 4 people required, Private transfer, Multilingual service (Aomori Prefecture)
[Aomori Departure] Tsugaru Scenic Day Trip: Tsuru no Mai Bridge & Takayama Inari Shrine & Tatenebuta House | Minimum 4 people required, Private transfer, Multilingual service (Aomori Prefecture)
[Aomori Departure] Tsugaru Scenic Day Trip: Tsuru no Mai Bridge & Takayama Inari Shrine & Tatenebuta House | Minimum 4 people required, Private transfer, Multilingual service (Aomori Prefecture)
[Aomori Departure] Tsugaru Scenic Day Trip: Tsuru no Mai Bridge & Takayama Inari Shrine & Tatenebuta House | Minimum 4 people required, Private transfer, Multilingual service (Aomori Prefecture)

[Aomori Departure] Tsugaru Scenic Day Trip: Tsuru no Mai Bridge & Takayama Inari Shrine & Tatenebuta House | Minimum 4 people required, Private transfer, Multilingual service (Aomori Prefecture)


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:8 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 21 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Group of 4: Even one person can sign up, and we can flexibly form a group of 4 people to depart. It is suitable for couples, families, and best friends to travel together!
  • Dragon-shaped Thousand Torii Gates: Visit the recently popular "Takayama Inari Shrine", where the vermilion torii gates winding on the hillside resemble a giant dragon, making it a must-visit otherworldly secret spot for photography enthusiasts!
  • Lucky Spot for Instagrammers: Stroll along the "Tsuru no Mai Bridge," Japan's longest wooden bridge, and pray for health and longevity under the reflection of Mount Iwaki, experiencing the ultimate in Japanese architectural aesthetics!
  • Private car service: Direct transportation from Aomori city center to tourist attractions, eliminating the hassle of transfers and saving you time and effort!
  • Multilingual service: We have Taiwanese or Japanese staff who speak Chinese, English, Korean, and Japanese. There are no language restrictions, so you can communicate without any problems and feel more at ease!
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  • Crane Dance Bridge:
    Built using Aomori cypress wood from Aomori Prefecture, this 300-meter-long wooden three-section taiko bridge is the longest in Japan. Its graceful arched shape, reflected in the distance at Mount Iwaki (Tsugaru Fuji), resembles a crane in flight. This place is also a well-known energy point, as the name "Nagaki Bridge" (长木桥) is a homophone for "longevity" (长寿) in Japanese, and it is believed that crossing this bridge brings good fortune and long life.


  • Takayama Inari Shrine:
    Unlike Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, the thousand torii gates of Takayama Inari Shrine meander along the mountainside, creating a dreamlike and ethereal space. The scenery changes with the seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, and snow in winter, all contrasting beautifully against the backdrop of the endless vermilion torii gates, making it a perfect spot for taking photos. From a high vantage point, the mystical atmosphere created by the torii gates and the group of fox statues feels like stepping into a fantastical otherworld.


  • Tate Nebuta-no-Kan (Goshogawara Nebuta Lantern):

The Tatene Taketa (3D Nebuta Lamp) in Goshogawara is considered one of the "Three Great Nebutas of Aomori," along with those in Aomori and Hirosaki, and its most distinctive feature is its astonishing height. The museum displays a real festival float that is 23 meters tall, about seven stories high. You can walk along the spiral walkway from the bottom to the top and observe these hand-painted, magnificent giant artworks from different angles.


  • Free time in Goshogawara city and lunch are specially arranged around the Tateibuta-no-kan. You can go to the scenic restaurant on the 6th floor to enjoy the view, or wander into the alleys of the city to find local shops, taste "clam ramen" made with the famous products of the Thirteen Lakes, or fresh seafood donburi from the market, and experience the most local flavor of the Tsugaru area of ​​Aomori.

Purchase Notice

  • This tour requires a minimum of 4 people to form a group. If the number of participants on the same departure day is less than 4, the tour will not be formed and the order will not be confirmed. You will be notified of whether the tour will proceed no later than 7 days before departure.
  • The tour fee includes round-trip transportation and staff services, but does not include entrance fees to attractions (sightseeing facilities, etc.) and meals. Lunch is a free time, and travelers are responsible for their own expenses on-site.
  • This tour has a flat rate regardless of age; the unit displayed in the system represents the number of participants. Travelers aged 2 and above must register at this rate.
  • The weather at outdoor attractions is changeable, and the west coast has strong sea breezes, so it is recommended to bring rain gear and a windproof and warm jacket.
  • The itinerary may be subject to changes due to inclement weather conditions. No refunds will be given in the event of changes, but the itinerary will proceed as scheduled.
  • The arrangement of private vehicles will be adjusted according to the number of participants, and may be buses or large taxis.
  • Staff will arrange the language according to the passengers' language needs on the day (Chinese/English/Korean/Japanese), but we apologize that we cannot specify the language.

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[Tourism Conditions]

Departure place/destination: Aomori ⇄ Tsugaru Peninsula

Tour duration: 1 day

Transportation: Private car hire, large taxis or buses

Bus companies: 385 Kanko Takushi or Nakazato Kotsu

Meal arrangements: No meals provided.

Accommodation: Not included

Minimum group size: 4 people

Accompanying personnel: There is one tour leader.

Tour guide service: No tour guide

[Tourism Planning & Organizing Unit]

Company Name: Tour Wave Co., Ltd. (Japanese company)

Address: 2F, NL Sendai-Hirose-dori Building, 2-5-1 Honmachi, Aoba-ku, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan 980-0014, Japan

Tourism Business Registration Number: Japan Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registered Travel Business No. 1665

Affiliation: Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)

Contact information:

• Telephone: +81-22-212-1980

• Email: twc-inb@tourwave.net

Service hours: Monday to Friday 10:00 to 17:00 (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Japanese national holidays)

※For emergencies outside of business hours, please use the official LINE account or the emergency contact method notified in advance, and we will respond as soon as possible.

【Reseller/Distributor】

Company Name: KKDAY JAPAN Co., Ltd.

Tourism Business Registration Number: Japan Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registration Number for Travel Businesses No. 2045

Affiliated Association: Japan Travel Agents Association (JATA)

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 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 7 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location on time to complete the check-in process. Check-in may take time when there are many travelers, so we recommend arriving early to allow sufficient time. Latecomers will be considered as not present (No Show), and no refund will be given.

  • All pre-departure notices and important messages will be sent via email. Please check your email regularly to avoid missing any information.

  • This is a day trip in Japan with shared transportation. Participants will be traveling with tourists from other countries, so please be punctual and keep up with the group pace.

  • The vehicle type will be arranged according to the actual number of passengers, and may be a bus or a large taxi. We regret that we cannot specify the vehicle type.

  • The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather or traffic conditions. Please follow the instructions of our staff.

  • It is not recommended to bring children under 2 years old or people with mobility impairments. Infant seats and accessible facilities are not provided on the tour.

  • If you need to bring large luggage, please indicate this in advance when registering; due to the unpredictable road conditions in mountainous areas, we cannot assume responsibility for missing subsequent trains due to traffic congestion.

  • It is recommended to wear lightweight, non-slip clothing and shoes, and bring your own mosquito repellent and warm clothing depending on the season.

  • When visiting religious facilities (such as shrines or temples), please respect local customs, dress appropriately, avoid making loud noises, and do not take photos in areas where photography is prohibited.

FAQ

1. What is the significance of the fox statues and torii gates at Takayama Inari Shrine?

Takayama Inari Shrine is dedicated to Inari Okami, the deity of rice, sake, and fertility. Fox statues, known as Kitsune, are believed to be messengers of Inari. The thousands of vermilion torii gates, winding up the hillside like a dragon, are offerings from worshippers, symbolizing prayers and gratitude. Walking through them is considered a path to good fortune and spiritual connection, making it a powerful spiritual experience.

2. What unique features make Takayama Inari Shrine a popular spot for photography?

Takayama Inari Shrine is renowned for its 'Dragon-shaped Senbon Torii,' a breathtaking arrangement of vibrant red gates that snakes up the mountain. This unique and winding tunnel of torii creates an 'otherworldly secret realm' aesthetic. Its striking visual appeal, combined with the surrounding natural beauty, makes it a highly sought-after location for photographers seeking dramatic and picturesque shots.

3. What cultural meaning is associated with Tsuru no Mai Bridge and its design?

Tsuru no Mai Bridge, meaning 'Crane Dance Bridge,' is celebrated as Japan's longest wooden triple arch drum bridge. Its elegant design is said to embody the graceful image of a crane dancing across the water. This symbolism is associated with prayers for health and longevity. Visitors often admire its traditional Japanese architectural beauty, especially when reflected in Tsugaru Fujimi Lake, with Mount Iwaki in the background.

4. What kind of experience can visitors expect when walking across Tsuru no Mai Bridge?

Walking across Tsuru no Mai Bridge offers a serene and picturesque experience. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of traditional Japanese wooden construction while enjoying the tranquil natural scenery of Tsugaru Fujimi Lake. The bridge provides panoramic views of the lake and the majestic Mount Iwaki, which often reflects perfectly on the water's surface, creating an ideal setting for quiet contemplation and photography.

5. What are the main attractions inside the Goshogawara Tachineputa Museum?

The Goshogawara Tachineputa Museum is home to impressive giant Tachineputa floats, some soaring to an astonishing height of 23 meters. Visitors can get up close to these colossal lantern floats in a dedicated exhibition hall, gaining insight into their intricate construction and the rich history of the Tachineputa Festival. The museum also features various exhibits and displays detailing the festival's traditions and cultural significance.

6. What is the cultural background of the giant Tachineputa floats displayed in Goshogawara?

The giant Tachineputa floats are integral to the Goshogawara Tachineputa Festival, a vibrant and historic summer festival in Aomori Prefecture. These towering, illuminated lantern floats, often depicting brave warriors, deities, and mythological creatures, are paraded through the city streets. The festival is a powerful cultural expression, traditionally held to wish for abundant harvests and to ward off evil spirits.

7. How can visitors conveniently travel between Takayama Inari Shrine, Tsuru no Mai Bridge, and Goshogawara Tachineputa Museum?

This tour offers highly convenient private car transfer services, providing direct transportation from Aomori City to each of these attractions. This eliminates the complexities of navigating public transportation, reduces travel time, and saves effort, ensuring a comfortable and seamless journey between the scenic Takayama Inari Shrine, Tsuru no Mai Bridge, and the Goshogawara Tachineputa Museum.

8. What language services are available for guests exploring attractions like Takayama Inari Shrine and Tsuru no Mai Bridge?

For guests exploring attractions such as Takayama Inari Shrine and Tsuru no Mai Bridge, multilingual staff are available to ensure smooth communication. The service typically provides Taiwanese or Japanese staff who are proficient in Chinese, English, Korean, and Japanese, making the experience accessible and comfortable for international visitors throughout their tour.

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