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Aizu 4hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

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Description

This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Aizuwakamatsu! Aizuwakamatsu is a former feudal capital featuring a number of historical attractions that you can visit during a leisurely cycle around its quiet streets. In addition, stop by the number of old-fashioned shops selling local crafts after touring the traditional villages along the rickety train lines in the countryside of the surrounding foothills. Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a four-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.

Tour Options

Aizu 4hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission not included30 min

Tsuruga Castle (鶴ヶ城, Tsurugajō) was built in 1384 and changed hands many times between the different rulers of the Aizu region. It was destroyed after the Boshin War of 1868, a rebellion against the newly formed Meiji government, which had taken over control from the Tokugawa shogun and put an end to Japan's feudal era. Tsuruga Castle was one of the last strongholds of samurai loyal to the shogunate. The castle was rebuilt as a concrete reconstruction in the 1960s. In renovation works completed in 2011, the color of the roof tiles was reverted from grey to the original red, a unique color among Japanese castles. Visitors can climb to the top floor of the castle keep and look out onto the surrounding city. The inside of the building is an interesting museum with attractive displays about the history of the castle and the samurai lifestyle.

30 min

The Aizu samurai residence (会津武家屋敷, Aizu Bukeyashiki) served as the quarters of the region's most important and highest ranked samurai, as well as his family, employees, and servants. The original complex was burnt down during the Boshin War in 1868, but has since been reconstructed and furnished to replicate its appearance in the Edo Period. Because of the prestige of the samurai and the size of his retinue, the samurai residence is quite expansive. There are dozens of different rooms and sections, including gardens, guest rooms, a tea house, an archery range and a rice mill. Inside many of the rooms there are mannequins of the former inhabitants portraying either typical scenes of daily life or dramatic historical events.

Admission not included60 min

Higashiyama Onsen (東山温泉) is a hot spring resort in a valley just east of the downtown area of Aizu Wakamatsu. There are quite a few large hotels and some shops for visitors. Although the hot baths may be relaxing and the surrounding valley beautiful, the area seems a bit worn down and overdeveloped. One particularly notable ryokan in the area is the Mukaitaki Ryokan, which, contrasting with some of the surrounding concrete hotels, is a traditional, wooden construction. One will surely notice the ryokan when passing by, its name written in gold on the side of the eye-catching building.

Admission not included30 min

Suehiro Sake Brewery in Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture, is one of the largest and most famous sake producers in the Tohoku Region. Founded in 1850, it has been a family owned business for eight generations. Suehiro's sake is famous throughout Japan and annually wins domestic and international awards. Their premium sake is produced using the traditional "Yamahai" method which utilizes slow open-fermentation to produce a full, complex flavor. Besides traditional sake the brewery's extensive catalog also includes less conventional products such as sparkling sake and a sake bath extract. While sake is usually aged less than a year before it is sold, Suehiro Brewery keeps a small number of bottles produced each year in reserve. These are allowed to further age in a temperature controlled environment, where the flavor continues to develop and mature.

Admission not included30 min

The Fukushima Prefectural Museum (福島県立博物館, Fukushima Kenritsu Hakubutsukan) in Aizu has an extensive permanent exhibition that illustrates Japan's entire history, stretching from archaeological finds from the Jomon Period (300 BC) to artifacts of daily life in the 1950s. The building is big and spacious, allowing the museum to feature quite large and impressive displays. In addition to the permanent exhibition, there is space devoted to hosting varying temporary exhibitions that pass through. The Fukushima Museum presents an interesting and informative survey of Japanese history and culture, as well as the particularities of Fukushima Prefecture. A thorough English pamphlet is available which explains most of the permanent exhibition.

Admission not included30 min

After the fall of the shogunate in 1867, forces still loyal to the shogun were concentrated in the northern Tohoku region. They attempted to resist the new government, but suffered a decisive defeat at Tsuruga Castle in 1868. Looking out from Iimoriyama Hill, a group of young Aizu soldiers in a unit called the Byakkotai (White Tiger Corps) saw their castle engulfed in flames and committed seppuku. The twenty boys, aged 14 to 16, had made a grave error. The castle had not actually been taken; the flames they had seen were from outside the castle walls. Nevertheless, the story of their loyalty and devotion has become well known, and numerous movie and manga adaptations have been made of their tale. Iimoriyama (飯盛山), the site of the boys' suicide, has become a popular tourist attracti

Admission not included30 min

Oyakuen (御薬園) is a pleasant Japanese landscape garden with pond where visitors to Aizu can go for a quiet stroll. Oyakuen can be translated as "Medicinal Herb Garden", a name given in the 18th century when the feudal lord encouraged citizens to cultivate medicinal plants. So, besides its pond garden, Oyakuen has a herb garden where hundreds of types of medicinal plants are still grown. Oyakuen's main garden consists of carefully cultivated greenery centered around a pond. A path winds around the the pond, and walking along it is the best way to enjoy the garden. There are a few buildings at Oyakuen which may be of interest to travelers: a tea house, a souvenir shop and a dining room.

Highlights

Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Aizuwakamatsu
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from 'What to expect' list

What's included

Included
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Aizuwakamatsu
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from 'What to expect' list
Not included
Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
Private transportation
You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.

Pickup Locations & Times

This private tour is a walking day tour. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs. If you wish to arrange for a private vehicle, please contact us directly. All Private vehicles must be booked 5 days in advance. Maximum number of passengers: 7.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.

Reviews(15)

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M8743JTgaryl
May 31, 2026
Great value and flexibility

We had a great tour with Nobuko of Aizuwakamatsu. We learned how sake was made and tasted some great samples, ate some local specialties for lunch, and visited cultural and historical landmarks. Nobuko took our experience to the next level by suggesting options that we would have missed as we are English-only. She even recommended a dinner location for after our tour, so it felt like we had her guidance for the entire day! I’d easily recommend this tour to anyone looking for a great day in Aizu.

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Operator response

Thank you very much for your warmful review. Your family was very kind and intellectual, and I learned a lot from our conversations and the thoughtful questions you asked. I am very happy if you were able to enjoy and experience some of Aizu’s food, culture, and traditions. Nobuko

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Jessica_H
May 19, 2026
A calm & educational day

We had a very pleasant time touring the Old Samurai Residences and Tsuruga jo Castle with Yoko, she really elevated the experience with her knowledge about the history. A tip for future tourists, be sure to check your spam folder for email correspondence from your tour guide after booking, I didn't know they were trying to reach out to me and almost had the tour canceled for not responding.

Operator response

Thank you for your review! I was happy with you, as you had a great interest in historical things in Aizu. 4 hours flew quickly. I hope you will come back to Aizu to explore more deeply! Yoko

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wcowie2
March 15, 2026
I saw so much!

Mei was fantastic. He managed to fit in so many sights in such a short amount of time. He also showed me how to navigate the train system and showed me the best way to get to Yokohama port on Tuesday. Loved the temple and shrine and also the fish market.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to know you enjoyed the tour. It must be tough day for you after long flight, but I hope the tour would be good memory for you. Looking forward to seeing you again on the next occasion! Your Guide May

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Turquiose-starfish
December 31, 2025
Traditional and Modern in 4 hours

Masa was very good! He covered our places of interest at a good pace. We saw both the old Tokyo and modern city in 4 hours. Wonderful morning!

Operator response

We appreciate your kind feedback and our guides do too! We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour with your guide. We look forward to your next visit to Japan!

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957clivew
September 3, 2025
Brilliant

We had a great time with our guide, Yumi. She was a very happy,friendly person. She had obviously spent a great deal of time preparing for our your because she had pages of graphs and information for us. She was extremely knowledgeable about the sites we visited. A wonderful experience for us.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful review. It was truly encouraging. Aizu's history is complex, so I'm always figuring out how best to share it—I'm so glad you understood it well. Knowing you're familiar with cultures worldwide, I sincerely hope you'll visit Japan again. Thank you very much indeed. Yumi

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W5404UEannm
May 28, 2025
Lovely afternoon in Aizu

We had a wonderful experience in Aizuwakamatsu with our guide Mitzuko. She was enthusiastic, very knowledgeable about the history of the region, and her English speaking skills were top notch. She worked with us to put together a mix of activities that everyone in our family enjoyed (we visited the Sazaedo temple, Tsurugajo Castle, and did Akabeko painting). Highly recommend this charming tour guide!

Operator response

Thank you for your lovely review! I'm so happy you and your family had a wonderful experience in Aizuwakamatsu. It was a pleasure guiding you through Sazaedo Temple, Tsurugajo Castle, and Akabeko painting, and I'm delighted my enthusiasm and English were helpful. Your kind words and recommendation mean a lot! I hope our paths cross again someday! Mitzi

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X7865PNjohns
May 23, 2025
Visit to several key places in Tokyo over a 4 hour tour.

We set up a tour with Japan Guide Agency for 23 May 2025 and our guide was Shuji. We were met at our hotel in Ginza and taken to the Fish Market, to Shibuya District, Imperial Palace and Nezu Shrine. It was great. Shuji is retired but been guiding for 8 years and his English is good and he has a good sense of humour. The Fish Market visit was extremely informative especially with explanations of the different products on sale and how they might be used in traditional Japanese cooking. Next we visited the Shibuya hub where many roads meet in this busy and vibrant area. We then moved towards the Imperial Palace region, past the different Government buildings and Police headquarters to the entrance itself. We didn’t tour the Palace but had a good history lesson of what had happened at the end of WWII. It was very busy with many many tourists. Our final location was a beautiful shrine (Nezu) in the Nezu district. It is set in beautiful grounds with thousands of bushes, shrine buildings and torii arches. The history of the shrine was simply but completely presented as well as a lesson on the differences between Buddhist and Shinto practices. We were fortunate to see a car blessing and a 3-5-7 family visit. Overall, he was great and we appreciated the information provided. On the trip back, he wrote down extensive directions for us to get to the Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens which we later visited.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your high evaluation of my guide. I am greatly happy to know your party enjoyed the Tour with me. I tried to explain Japan & Japanese in details refering to history, culture, religion, philosophy, even daily life. You earnestly listened to my words. I was pleaseed about that. Once again, thank you very much. Please convey my best regards to all your members. Shuji

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annepK2912BF
March 24, 2025
Great day out

Had a great day with Masa. He tailored our tour perfectly for us and constantly checked we were okay with everything and to see if we needed a break at any point.

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lyosh1
March 10, 2025
Excellent tour in Aizuwakamatsu!

We had a great tour of Aizuwakamatsu with our guide, Mitsuko. The town is calming after a few days in Tokyo. Billed as Samurai City, history as told at historic Tsugaro Castle explains transition from Edo samurai culture to the Meiji restoration. We stopped in at the cozy teahouse for matcha and manju, as well. Visiting the Sazae-Do wooden double helix former temple was enchanting. It is next to the memorial to and gravesite of 19 young men who killed themselves in 1868 in Samurai tradition, believing the struggle was lost. We also stopped at Suehiro Sake for a tour which is only given in Japanese, but Mitsuko explained the process prior. Excellent sake. Mitsuko was a great guide, and was very prepared for our tour. Highly recommend.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful review! I am truly honored by your kind words. I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed the tour, even with the cold weather and slippery conditions from the previous week's snow. I truly appreciate you for listening attentively to my explanations. It would be my pleasure to welcome you back again in the future. Warm regards,  Mitsuko

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p_lhenrikw
March 23, 2024
Perfect guide for a family outing.

We (parents and two children (9y, 12y)) had a very pleasant trip with Suji (the guide). He helped us get IC cards and told interesting stories about the sites we visited. Suji gave us some interesting insights in Japanese history, myths and religion. He was very well prepared, patient and thoughtful.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your high evaluation of my guide. I am pleased to know you enjoyed the Tour and learned Japanese History, Shinto, Buddhism and Daily life of Japanese to a certain extent. I also spent wonderful time with your family, especially with your lovely children. I wish your enjoyable Tour and happiness of your family blessed by Japanese Gods. Shuji

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