Important Notes During Bus Tour
Please refrain from drinking alcohol on the bus.
Members of the odd-numbered group may need to share seats with other passengers on the bus.
As stipulated by Japanese law, please wear your seat belt on the tour bus.
Please remain seated and avoid walking while the tour bus is moving.
Seating on the bus is assigned by H.I.S staff. Please do not change your seat during the tour.
Please be punctual and arrive at the designated meeting place on time. The bus will depart on time and will not wait for latecomers.
Latecomers who wish to rejoin the group will be responsible for all transportation fees.
8.Please wear the sticker provided by the tour guide visibly.
Avoid sticking the sticker on leather goods, as it may leave marks.
Do not use the seat reclining function or adjust the seat settings.
Please set all electronic devices, including mobile phones and game consoles, to silent mode.
Talking on mobile phones and making video calls are prohibited on the tour bus.
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the tour bus.
Arrival times at each sightseeing spot may vary depending on traffic conditions.
The use of drones for filming or other purposes is prohibited during the tour.
Please do not use perfume, sprays, or change baby diapers on the bus, as it may disturb other passengers.
Manage your valuable belongings yourself.
After the tour, please take all your trash with you and do not leave any on the bus.
Ensure you do not forget or leave any personal belongings on the bus after the tour.
For fruit-picking tours, please note that fruit is to be consumed only on the farm. Bringing it home in your own bag is strictly prohibited.
If you fail to follow these regulations and cause a disturbance on the bus, you may be asked to leave the bus, even during the tour.
Visitors can take a relaxing stroll through the retro atmosphere of Tsuruga's port town. The area, encompassing the Red Brick Warehouse and Kanegasaki, invites exploration of its unique historical architecture and scenic surroundings. This offers a glimpse into the charm of an old port town.
The all-you-can-eat cherry picking activity features early summer’s seasonal fruit. This typically means the tour is scheduled to coincide with the prime harvesting period for cherries during the initial months of summer, ensuring fresh, juicy fruit.
At the popular Nihonkai Sakana Machi seafood market, participants can enjoy a selectable seafood lunch. This provides the flexibility to choose from a variety of fresh seafood dishes and local specialties offered by the market's vendors.
A visit to Echizen Soba no Sato offers the experience of exploring a long-established specialty shop with over 100 years of history. Visitors can learn about traditional soba making and appreciate its cultural significance, potentially tasting authentic soba.
Yes, the popular Nihonkai Sakana Machi seafood market offers extensive shopping opportunities in addition to lunch. Visitors can browse and purchase a wide array of fresh seafood, local produce, and unique regional souvenirs.
As this is a bus tour originating from Osaka, travelers will be transported by bus between all destinations. This includes seamless travel from the cherry picking farm to the Tsuruga area, ensuring convenience and comfort throughout the day.
The activity involves visiting a popular reservation-only farm where participants can enjoy all-you-can-eat fresh, sweet, and juicy cherries. This allows for an immersive experience directly picking and tasting the seasonal fruit.
The retro atmosphere in the port town of Tsuruga, including the Red Brick Warehouse and Kanegasaki area, stems from its historical architecture and rich maritime heritage. The preserved buildings evoke a sense of nostalgia, reflecting its past as a bustling port.