Discover the hidden gems of Fukuoka on this enchanting day tour to Yanagawa that combines natural wonders, cultural experiences, and local flavors!!
Marvel at the breathtaking purple cascades of one of Japan's most impressive wisteria trellises, enjoy a ride along Yanagawa's picturesque canals, guided by skilled boatmen sharing local folklore and conclude your journey with a visit to Mori no Kura, where you'll sample a variety of premium local sake.
Spectacular Wisteria Viewing Experience one of Japan's most magnificent wisteria trellises at Nakayama Ofuji that about 300 years old and designated as a natural monument of Fukuoka. Creating a mesmerizing purple canopy, showcase the best of spring in Kyushu.
Unique River Culture Enjoy a traditional river cruise in Yanagawa, known as the "Venice of Kyushu", learn about local history and culture from skilled boatmen. Enjoy a tranquil 50-minute ride along Yanagawa's picturesque canals.
Japanese Sake Tasting The tour concludes with a sake tasting session at Mori no Kura. In a special space called "Mori no Hanare," you will have the opportunity to sample various types of Japanese sake.
Nakayama Wisteria Nakayama Ofuji (Great Wisteria) is a magnificent 300-year-old wisteria trellis located at Nakayama Kumano Shrine in Yanagawa City. This stunning natural monument, designated by Fukuoka Prefecture, spans approximately 1,155 square meters (350 tsubo) and creates a breathtaking purple canopy when in full bloom.
The wisteria's history dates back to the Edo period when a local liquor store owner named "Man" brought wisteria seeds from Noda, Osaka, and planted them. Over the centuries, it has grown into one of Japan's most impressive wisteria displays, attracting visitors from far and wide.
Nakayama Kumano Shrine This shrine becomes a popular destination during the wisteria season, typically from mid to late April. Particularly popular for photography and illumination at night during the wisteria festival, offering a romantic and magical atmosphere.
Yanagawa Canal Yanagawa Canal Boat is a charming experience that allows visitors to explore the city's extensive network of canals, earning Yanagawa the nickname "Venice of Kyushu". The cruise takes place on traditional flat-bottomed boats called "donko-bune," which are skillfully navigated by boatmen using long poles. You can enjoy views of weeping willows, seasonal flowers, and traditional buildings along the canals.
Mori no Hanare Mori no Hanare is located on the premises of Mori no kura, a sake brewery in Kurume City.In addition to enjoying sake while gazing at the Japanese garden, visitors can purchase standard sake, seasonal sake, and sake only available at Mori no Hanare.