Explora unas de las zonas más antiguas de Nagoya. Visita santuarios pintorescos y camina por la histórica calle de Shikemichi. Aprende sobre el arte de preparar un buen té y descubre los secretos de Endoji, el distrito comercial más antiguo de Nagoya, mientras saboreas deliciosa comida callejera.
9,900 yenes/persona
Experiencia privada
Estación Kokusai Center, salida 2 (Google Map)
Distrito Comercial Endoji (Google Maps)
11:00 ~ 13:30 (2,5 horas)
Español
Enlace al Tour en Inglés aquí
Experta en Sumo, Sake y Artesanía Japonesa.
Sumérgete en el corazón de la cultura japonesa conmigo, Soy una emprendedora española que lleva más de 17 años viviendo en Japón. Mi amplia experiencia me ha convertido no solo en una guía, sino en un puente cultural, conectando a los viajeros con el espíritu auténtico de Japón.
Desde las electrizantes arenas de la lucha de sumo hasta el delicado mundo de la elaboración del sake y la elegancia atemporal de las artesanías japonesas, mi viaje es un tapiz de ricos encuentros culturales. Me apasiona compartir estas experiencias únicas, ofreciendo una visión mas cercana de Japón a través de sus tradiciones y joyas ocultas.
¡Descubre la Esencia de Japón conmigo!
Lena was a fantastic tour guide – patient, knowledgeable and friendly! Being a local, she has experience with this area so the tour was particularly detailed and full of excellent local information.
We visited a small local shrine and she talked about the significance of some of the symbols and the correct way to wash your hands and give offerings.
Then we walked towards the Endoji Shopping Street to stop for some green tea and sweets in a beautiful boutique tea shop. Along the way she pointed out lots of beautiful Japanese gardens and also took us to see a 200 year old Bonsai tree.
I’m not a huge fan of green tea, but this was fantastic. She provided lots of information about the tea and how to drink it and we had a nice chat about Nagoya.
Next we went to the Endoji Shopping Street to try some local street food – Grilled rice on a stick that’s been dipped in red miso sauce (I think it was called Menshi), mochi dango and one of the best egg sandwiches I’ve ever had (not from 711)
I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone staying in Nagoya. Excellent experience!!
Visiting Japan, me and my sons had a 1 night stop in Nagoya.
In the hotel’s lobby we saw that sign that advertised for a 2h tour, on foot, to see a “different Nagoya”, the next morning at 10. We thought it would be a good way to spend our time so we subscribed.
The next morning, we met a lovely Spanish girl who introduced us to the Nagoya she fell in love with.
We learned about temples and shrines, how to pay respect, the peeing sings on the streets, we went to get some unique tea tasting experience directly from the tea producer, we saw small shops with craft-people at work, we learned about the coffee-culture in Japan, at a crossing, we met with 3 majestic figures an cute old man…
If you ask me, this was time well spent.
The tour was very interesting. Our guide spoke English very well and showed us the beautiful hidden sides of Nagoya. We also had a tea experience, which was an experience in itself. If you want to learn more about Nagoya and see the things you normally don’t see, I recommend you this tour!
Thank you very much for your excellent service.
I enjoyed your walking tour a lot and found new places in Nagoya.
Next time when I go to Nagoya, I will join another tour by Nagoya is not boring.