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Sacred place pilgrimage tour ~The roots and DNA of Japan’s sake and food culture are in Nara~

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Sacred place pilgrimage tour ~The roots and DNA of Japan’s sake and food culture are in Nara~

The origin of gourmet cuisine can be seen in Nara from the Manyoshu collection and the wooden tablets excavated from Heijo Palace. You can experience the roots of food in Nara at the Heijo Palace Museum, which houses many wooden tablets. In addition, there will be a wellness program to help you relax both mind and body in Nara, the birthplace of traditional medicine and herbal medicine that Japan is proud of, a special up-close tour of the preparation process for Bodhimoto shubo at Shoryakuji Te...

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Pilgrimage to Japan's sacred places of food/NARA

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We offer special experiential tours that allow travelers from all over the world visiting Japan, especially those who are interested in Japanese food, to experience and taste the roots of Japanese food culture. We were formed by a team of tourism-related businesses in Nara with the aim of introducing the charm of Nara and the roots of Japanese food that live in Nara. This is an activity recognized by the Japanese government's Tourism Agency. Japanese cuisine has become a world heritage site, and sake is also about to become a world heritage site. How did Japanese food come into being? Where are the roots of Japanese sake? A trip to Nara will satisfy that curiosity. In Nara, the culture from 1,300 years ago is not just a heritage, but is still alive today. The roots of Japanese cuisine and Japanese sake, as well as the temples where Japanese sake originated, still exist, and you can still enjoy these foods and sake even today. We will help you realize such a valuable experience. Please come and experience the tours we offer. You will experience a trip to Japan that no one around you in your country has ever experienced. Official site: https://exploring-nara.jp (Japanese) https://exploring-nara.jp/en/ (English)

1 night 2 day model tour/sacred place pilgrimage tour - The roots and DNA of Japan's sake and food culture are in Nara -

Date and time: January 23rd (Tuesday) to January 24th (Wednesday), 2024

Location: Shorakuji Temple, Nara City, etc.

Details: Details will be posted on the official website of this project in October of this year, and recruitment will begin in November.

Official site:

https://exploring-nara.jp (Japanese)

https://exploring-nara.jp/en/ (English)

Pilgrimage to Japan's sacred places of food/NARA

We offer special experiential tours that allow travelers from all over the world visiting Japan, especially those who are interested in Japanese food, to experience and taste the roots of Japanese food culture. We were formed by a team of tourism-related businesses in Nara with the aim of introducing the charm of Nara and the roots of Japanese food that live in Nara. This is an activity recognized by the Japanese government's Tourism Agency. Japanese cuisine has become a world heritage site, and sake is also about to become a world heritage site. How did Japanese food come into being? Where are the roots of Japanese sake? A trip to Nara will satisfy that curiosity. In Nara, the culture from 1,300 years ago is not just a heritage, but is still alive today. The roots of Japanese cuisine and Japanese sake, as well as the temples where Japanese sake originated, still exist, and you can still enjoy these foods and sake even today. We will help you realize such a valuable experience. Please come and experience the tours we offer. You will experience a trip to Japan that no one around you in your country has ever experienced. Official site: https://exploring-nara.jp (Japanese) https://exploring-nara.jp/en/ (English)

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