Cross the legendary sea strait where samurai history met the modern world. Enjoy a serene Matcha experience in an authentic samurai residence, and discover hidden coastal shrines on this premium private journey from Fukuoka!!
Chofu, a preserved samurai town, and enjoy authentic Matcha in a historical villa.
Kanmon Sea, cross the legendary strait by local ferry, feeling the powerful ocean currents of the
Mekari Shrine, a hidden gem standing right at the water's edge.
"Retro" port of Mojiko Witness the birth of modern Japan in the charming , filled with Meiji-era architecture.
Private Taxi Stress-free private travel from Fukuoka with a professional guide and dedicated driver.
The Samurai Point: You will walk between authentic earthen walls (Tsuchibe) that have stood for centuries, leading you to the Chofu Mori Mansion. This was the private residence of the Mori clan, a powerful samurai family central to the transition into modern Japan.
The Matcha Experience: Inside this historic villa, you will take part in a moment of Zen. Relax on the tatami mats and savor premium Matcha green tea served with a seasonal Japanese sweet, while gazing out at a meticulously manicured landscape garden.
2. Crossing the Kanmon Strait: A Legendary Sea Journey After exploring the samurai heritage on land, we take to the water for a dynamic experience.
The Cruise Point: We board the Kanmon Ferry for a 5-minute dash across the strait. This isn't just a commute; it is a journey over the very waters where the famous Battle of Dan-no-ura took place. You will feel the power of the rushing ocean currents and witness the massive Kanmon Bridge soaring above you—a perspective only possible from the deck of a boat.
3. The Dawn of the Meiji Era: Where Old Meets New Arriving in Mojiko, you step out of the boat and directly into the architecture of the Meiji Era (1868–1912).
The Meiji History Point: This tour is deeply connected to the "Dawn of Modern Japan." While Chofu represents the end of the Samurai era, Mojiko represents the birth of the modern nation. You will see grand red-brick buildings and the historic Mojiko Station, symbols of the rapid westernization and industrialization that defined the Meiji Restoration.
Mekari Shrine: We also visit this ancient shrine standing at the edge of the strait. It has watched over these waters for 1,800 years, offering a spiritual bridge between Japan’s mythological past and its modern future.

