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A painting experience at the Michelin Green Guide two-star Kobeigama kiln and a new Minoyaki pottery project with the International Ceramics Festival Mino 24

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Experience the traditional Japanese culture of "wabi-sabi"! Experience the ceramic techniques that have been passed down for centuries in Gifu Prefecture and the charm that made it so beloved by samurai. This plan allows you to deeply experience the spirit of wabi-sabi through Japanese history and t...

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[Travel departure date] 2024

October 19th (Saturday), October 20th (Sunday), October 26th (Saturday), October 27th (Sunday)

November 2nd (Saturday) ・November 3rd (Sunday) ・November 4th (Monday) ・November 9th (Saturday)

November 10th (Sunday), November 11th (Monday), November 16th (Saturday), November 17th (Sunday)

[Travel fee]

Nagoya Station departure: 48,750 yen (same price for adults and children)

Departing from Tajimi Station: 41,000 yen (same price for adults and children)

[Minimum number of participants] 20 people

[Application deadline] 7 days before departure date

[Meeting] 08:15 Meet at Nagoya Station group bus stop

【others】

Tour conductor: Accompanying

Meals: Lunch and dinner twice a day

Bus company: Heiwa Tourist Bus

[Itinerary] Day trip

Tour highlights

Michelin Green Guide Two Star "Kobeigama"

Experience painting a ceramic pendant in a kiln once used by the samurai.

Visit the national treasure "Eihoji Temple" with its beautiful autumn leaves

Founded in 1313, enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the main hall, built in the Kamakura period, and the picturesque Japanese garden.

A luxurious lunch featuring the exquisite Hitsumabushi at a long-established eel restaurant

Enjoy the delicious Hitsumabushi at this historic restaurant founded in 1901 (Meiji 34).

Free time to shop at the outlet mall

Enjoy shopping freely at Toki Premium Outlets, where you can find high-quality items at reasonable prices.

Tea ceremony, art appreciation, private dinner

Four special experiences at Ceramic Park MINO, surrounded by beautiful nature.

①Exhibition that combines traditional crafts and contemporary art

② Participate in a tea ceremony using matcha bowls made by living national treasures and famous artists (a simple tea ceremony experience)

3) Private dinner supervised by Michelin two-star restaurant "Yanagiya"

④Exclusive admission to the "International Ceramics Festival Mino '24" at night for tour participants only

schedule

Day trip

08:10 to 08:20 Nagoya Station (Taiko-dori Exit) Near the Nagoya Station West Police Box → Googlemap

08:30 Bus departure

09:50 - 11:10 Kobeigama (explanation, painting experience, museum)

11:30 - 12:20 Sawasen (Lunch/Hitsumabushi)

12:30 - 13:30 Kokeizan Eihoji Temple (Guided tour)

13:30 - 15:30 Toki Premium Outlets (Shopping)

15:45 ~ Ceramic Park MINO (Arrival at venue)

16:00 - 16:30 Kenshuan (Tea ceremony)

16:30 - 16:55 Gifu Prefectural Museum of Modern Ceramic Art (viewing)

17:00 - 18:00 Private dinner (dinner/supervised by Yanagiya)

18:00 - 19:00 International Ceramics Festival Mino (nighttime reservation/viewing)

20:00 Nagoya Station (arrive and disband)

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