About Cancellation

10 - 8 days prior to the departure date of the tour 20%
7 - 2 days prior to the departure date of the tour 30%
the day immediately before the departure date of the tour 40%
before the departure time on the departure date of the tour 50%
after the departure time or no cancellation notice is received 100%
10 - 8 days prior to the departure date of the tour 20%
7 - 2 days prior to the departure date of the tour 30%
the day immediately before the departure date of the tour 40%
before the departure time on the departure date of the tour 50%
after the departure time or no cancellation notice is received 100%

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Two Studio Ghibli features to enjoy in Japan

PLAN

Hakata Old Town Walking Tour: Tracing the True History of Fukuoka (Afternoon Departure)

  • Tochoji Temple(image)[Photograph provided by Fukuoka City]

  • Joten-ji Temple(image)[Photograph provided by Fukuoka City]

  • Kushida Shrine(image)[Photograph provided by Fukuoka City]

  • Mitsuyasu Seikaen Chaho(image)

  • Hakatamachiya Furusatokan(image)

  • Tour Details
1. Having flourished through trade with the Asian Continent since long ago, Hakata continued to develop mainly from its shrines and temples, with diverse customs, traditions, and food cultures spreading out to various regions. Customers on this tour will be led by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter (or an English-speaking tour conductor and local guide) around a famous shrine in Hakata said to be a power spot flowing with mystical energy.

2. During the break, customers can enjoy kabusecha (a type of green tea) from Yame, a famous tea producing region, and uiro, a Japanese sweet that originated in Fukuoka, in the quaint tea room of Mitsuyasu Seikaen Chaho, a well-established tea shop founded over 300 years ago.

3. Hakatamachiya Furusatokan is a sightseeing facility where visitors can experience the traditions and customs deeply rooted in Fukuoka. Behold the good old Hakata lifestyle, traditional crafts, festivals, and other culture through various exhibits.

About Initiatives for Sustainable Tourism:
This tour promotes Environment(Eco)-friendly efforts and Cross-cultural Understanding as stated under Sunrise Tours' Sustainable Development Goals.
Please check the following page for details.
http://jtbgmt.com/en/g-web/sdgs
 

Tochoji Temple (image) Photograph provided by Fukuoka City.
  • Tour Overview
Req. to Run Tour
2guest(s)
Req. per Booking
1guest(s)
Departs
Fukuoka
Guide Service
Not Available
Tour Guide/Conductor Language
English
Audio Guide
Not Available
Tangential multilingual assistant or multilingual reception accepted
Not Available
Meeting Place/Time
in front of Hakata Station Information Center/14:20
Included
National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter (or English-speaking tour conductor and local guide) fee; Teacake charge at Mitsuyasu Seikaen Chaho; Admission fee
  • Remarks
Remarks
Planning Company: JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc.                                 

       Address: 2-3-14 Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo                                 

    Japan Tourism Agency Registered Travel Agent (No. 1723)

A member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents
[Reception Method]

At reception, please show the reservation confirmation sheet or e-mail (printout/digital copy on mobile device) to staff. 
[Cancellation Charge]

- Cancellation fees will be charged from 10 days in advance.
[Operation Conditions/Tour Conditions]

- The number of customers for 1 group booking for this tour is 2-10.

- The last reception day (reservation deadline) is 8 days prior to the tour.

- If the minimum number of participants (2) is not met by 4 days before the scheduled date, or due to other operational management circumstances, the tour on that date may be canceled.

- If the tour is canceled, customers will be notified by the conducting company or their travel agent.

- The itinerary displayed on the booking screen is the final itinerary.

- Please note that participants may not join partway through the tour. Also, participants may join only from the meeting location specified in advance.
[Exemptions/Itinerary Guarantee: Itinerary/Destinations]

- Depending on road conditions and physical stamina of tour participants, arrival time at each location may be considerably delayed. Furthermore, there may be changes to the itinerary.

- Due to circumstances of the shrines/temples listed in the itinerary, entry may not be possible. In this case, the tour will be led to alternative destination(s) which will be notified to customers on the day. (Alternative Destinations: Waka Hachimangu Shrine, Myoraku-ji Temple, Engaku-ji Temple, Ryugu-ji Temple)

- Refunds will not be issued in case the tour visits aforementioned alternative destinations.
[Important Notes/Supplements: Meeting/Pick-up/Pick-up Location]

in front of Hakata Station Information Center

*Customers who are late for the departure time will have their reservations canceled. Please give yourself plenty of time.

Access:

inside JR Hakata Station building
[Important Notes/Supplements: Guide/Tour Conductor]

This tour is accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter (or an English-speaking tour conductor and local guide).
[Important Notes/Supplements: Regarding Children/Infants]

- Children 0-5 years old may join free of charge, but seating and teacake charge at Mitsuyasu Seikaen Chaho are not included for them. If preferred, please make a booking under the child rate.
[Important Notes/Supplements: What to Wear/Bring]

- This is a walking tour. Customers will be walking for the day’s entire itinerary (approx. 3 km). Please participate in an outfit easy to walk in.

- Customers who prefer to use public transportation partway through the tour must shoulder the required fare.
[Important Notes/Supplements: Language Support]

Guide Language Support: English *In case of an accompanying Japanese-speaking local guide, English interpretation will be provided.

In the event that a bus company not listed in the Remarks/Important Notes will be used, customers will receive a separate confirmation document via email at least 1 day in advance.

Booking

  • January
    2024
  • Seats available
  • Few seats available
  • Not available
  • Requests Accepted
Number of stocks
Request date

Price (per person)
Adults (12-99)
JPY
children (6-11)
JPY
Infants (0-5)
JPY
Number of People
Adults
Children
Infants

Payment in Advance Total
JPY
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    Customers are to check and save the content themselves.
  • The [Plan Name], [Tour Date], [Tour Price], [Tour Outline], [Remarks/Important Notes], and [Itinerary] on the booking screen are part of the Terms & Conditions Document (Important Items). Print or save as PDF.
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  • Payments must be made using credit card.
  • After the payment has been processed, the travel contract will be finalized once the customer receives a reservation confirmation email along with an attached reservation confirmation sheet.
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  • Itinerary

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DayTimeDurationItineraryItinerary Details/Special ItemsTransportationMeal
StartEnd(min)
114:2014:30Meet in front of Hakata Station Information CenterPlease show your reservation confirmation sheet at reception. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the departure time.
115TransferOn Foot
114:4515:0015Hakata Sennen-no-Mon
Joten-ji Temple
Joten-ji is a temple famous for being the origin of Hakata's famous summer festival, Hakata Gion Yamakasa, as well as a range of Japanese food culture. Check out the stone monuments signifying the birthplace of udon noodles, soba noodles, manju buns, Hakata-ori textile, and Yamakasa festival, as well as the Buddhist temple and main gate. (The tour will pass through the Hakata Sennen-no Mon gate on the way to Joten-ji Temple.)
15TransferOn Foot
115:0515:2520Tocho-ji TempleThis temple's five-story pagoda is cherished by the locals as a new symbol of Hakata. The Fukuoka Daibutsu (Great Buddha) in the temple grounds is Japan’s biggest wooden seated statue of Gautama Buddha. This cypress wood statue is 10.8 meters tall and weighs 30 tons. In the pedestal of the Gautama Buddha statue lies The Hell and Pure Land Tour which signifies "experience the world of the dead, return back to life, and let go of impurities and worries." 'Fukuoka Daibutsu' and 'The Hell and Pure Land Tour' will also be visited on this tour.
115TransferOn Foot
115:4016:2040Tea & Sweets at Mitsuyasu Seikaen ChahoAmidst the quaint interior of this tea shop, enjoy uiro, a Japanese sweet originating from Fukuoka, and kabusecha, a type of green tea which has little bitterness and is rich in umami, from Yame.
120TransferOn Foot
116:4017:0525Hakatamachiya FurusatokanInside this building, which is replica of a traditional Hakata townhouse, various exhibits introducing Hakata's annual events, handicrafts, and the good old days of Fukuoka life are on display. Here, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of local culture and history.
15TransferOn Foot
117:1017:3020Kushida ShrineHaving the oldest history as Hakata’s tutelary shrine, Kushida Shrine is where the Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival is offered, and kazariyama floats are displayed all year round. Fondly called “Okushida-san” by the locals, this is where Hakata’s local Shinto deities are enshrined.
117:30Tour Ends in front of Kushida ShrinePlease head to your next destination on your own from the location. The guide will give directions on how to get back.
*Kushida Shrine is situated a 15-minute walk from Hakata Station.
  • Itinerary

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DayTimeDurationItineraryItinerary Details/Special ItemsTransportationMeal
StartEnd(min)
114:2014:30Meet in front of Hakata Station Information CenterPlease show your reservation confirmation sheet at reception. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the departure time.
115TransferOn Foot
114:4515:0015Hakata Sennen-no-Mon
Joten-ji Temple
Joten-ji is a temple famous for being the origin of Hakata's famous summer festival, Hakata Gion Yamakasa, as well as a range of Japanese food culture. Check out the stone monuments signifying the birthplace of udon noodles, soba noodles, manju buns, Hakata-ori textile, and Yamakasa festival, as well as the Buddhist temple and main gate. (The tour will pass through the Hakata Sennen-no Mon gate on the way to Joten-ji Temple.)
15TransferOn Foot
115:0515:2520Tocho-ji TempleThis temple's five-story pagoda is cherished by the locals as a new symbol of Hakata. The Fukuoka Daibutsu (Great Buddha) in the temple grounds is Japan’s biggest wooden seated statue of Gautama Buddha. This cypress wood statue is 10.8 meters tall and weighs 30 tons. In the pedestal of the Gautama Buddha statue lies The Hell and Pure Land Tour which signifies "experience the world of the dead, return back to life, and let go of impurities and worries." 'Fukuoka Daibutsu' and 'The Hell and Pure Land Tour' will also be visited on this tour.
115TransferOn Foot
115:4016:2040Tea & Sweets at Mitsuyasu Seikaen ChahoAmidst the quaint interior of this tea shop, enjoy uiro, a Japanese sweet originating from Fukuoka, and kabusecha, a type of green tea which has little bitterness and is rich in umami, from Yame.
120TransferOn Foot
116:4017:0525Hakatamachiya FurusatokanInside this building, which is replica of a traditional Hakata townhouse, various exhibits introducing Hakata's annual events, handicrafts, and the good old days of Fukuoka life are on display. Here, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of local culture and history.
15TransferOn Foot
117:1017:3020Kushida ShrineHaving the oldest history as Hakata’s tutelary shrine, Kushida Shrine is where the Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival is offered, and kazariyama floats are displayed all year round. Fondly called “Okushida-san” by the locals, this is where Hakata’s local Shinto deities are enshrined.
117:30Tour Ends in front of Kushida ShrinePlease head to your next destination on your own from the location. The guide will give directions on how to get back.
*Kushida Shrine is situated a 15-minute walk from Hakata Station.

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