Aizu 6hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide





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 six-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.
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Itinerary
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.
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.
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.
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. Suehiro Brewery is the official sake supplier of Toshogu Shrine in Nikko and some sumo and kabuki events. The sake and the brewery have been featured in a number of movies and tv dramas. Among the many important figures associated with the brewery is Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, whose picture is on the 1000 yen bill thanks to his groundbreaking achievements in medical research. He was close friends with Suehiro's owners and many of his letters and pictures can be viewed at the brewery.
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.
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.
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
What's included
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.
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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(14)
Haru was an amazing guide! In 6 hours we explored multiple shrines, a temple, gardens, iconic spots and had an amazing ramen lunch! We were able to personalize the tour to our liking and it felt like the perfect pace. We took public transit multiple times on the tour and Haru made it easy! It really set us up for the rest of our trip. We would highly recommend!
Excellent personalised tour. Our guide Hideaki was fantastic. Very experienced and knowledgeable
Dear my guests (names must be withheld), I never imagine I was going to receive nice words from you which inspire me to pursue my profession. Did you realize how much land in Tokyo we've covered that day? Did you check on the pedometer? It's very nice to be exposed to different cultures. I hope Japan remains to be a popular tourist destination. Please get in contact when you come back for a pleasure or business trip. I wish you all much happiness and good fortune in the future. Sincerely, Hideaki
Seize Kamiuto was proficient in the history as well as courteous and friendly.
Thank you very much for your very valuable and favorable comments on my guiding. It was a great honor for me to have the opportunity to guide you in Tokyo. I myself enjoyed visiting popular sightseeing spots in Tokyo with you. I wish you and your family and friends the very best for the future. Best Regards Seizo Kamiuto
Wonderful way to explore the history of Aizu-Wakamatsu! Our guide No uso was so helpful. She communicated with us weeks before our trout to make sure we had the itinerary best suited for us. We learned so much about the history of the area and so many fascinating stories.
It has been a while. I’m very sorry for my late reply. I only recently found your review, and I truly apologize for not thanking you sooner, especially after receiving such a kind and warm message. It was a wonderful experience to share conversations with you about Aizu’s history and culture, and I will not forget your kindness. I hope you are both doing well and wish you all the best. - Nobuko
We had an amazing time and see a lot in few hours. As it was our first time in Tokyo and just one full day to explore this was the smartest decision. Our guide Motoko was great. She explained everything so well and answered to all of our needs and questions. I would highly recommend it!
The cemetery of samurais was the best experience to see how can people follow the honor, the samurais house was interesting, the design for castle showing how can make a secure defense and the hexagonal temple is the best design that I never saw before. The guide is very polite and explained everything about the history for each location with perfect English language
Thank you very much for very kind review. It is a great pleasure for me to know in detail how you enjoyed history and culture of Aizu. I am also very grateful for the conversation we had and the wonderful souvenirs you gave me. I hope to show you around another area when you come to Japan again. Nobuko
Guide Minoru Asai provided an excellent day’s experience covering all the sights we requested as well as his valuable suggestions. His excellent knowledge of the history of the sites and is board knowledge of other countries was wonderful. He also took us to an expensive but excellent quality Ramon lunch. His English was excellent and we had many interesting conversations. Highly recommended.
Thank you so much for your kind words.It's me to say that you were the ones who own very much excellent knowledge of the world history, and I learned a lot from what you told me during the tour. Thank you also for those information. As you continue your journey of Japan, I sincerely wish that you will enjoy beautiful cherry blossoms in other cities, and I also wish that you will come back to Tokyo again in the future so that you will enjoy the beauty and vibration of this town of Tokyo. Thank you for choosing Japan as your tour destination this time, and Bon Voyage! Minoru
My guide Nobuko is a wonderful asset to your company. She went to a lot of trouble to tell all sorts of history and detail that I’d never known had I just visited the sites myself. She was kind, intelligent and thoughtful and made sure I had a day to remember. She went over and above too making sure I was safely back to my hotel. I couldn’t recommend her highly enough. I was interested in other sights and places that I asked about too, and again told me lots of info. If only your company added some additional tours that Nobuko could lead I would have happily spent even more time at Auzi-Wakamatsu - eg, it’d be great to do a tour visiting places like cotton processing, craft and lacquerware classes etc. another would a guided visit to the Samurai school and it’s activities. Having a person who helps bridge the language gap and is patient and clearly loves her area, would be a definite advantage for guided private tours.
Thank you very much for your wonderful and heartwarming review. I am very impressed with your deep interest in various aspects of culture and history of Aizu. I also really appreciate your great suggestions to help more foreign travelers to visit and enjoy Aizu .You are a very gentle and lovely lady, and I learned a lot from you and had a precious time with you as a guide.It is a big treasure for me.I am looking forward to seeing you again ! Nobuko
Our tour began with a short history of Japan, which was a wonderful perspective. He was able to pack in all of the highlights, such as the Emperor’s Palace, Ginza and still accommodate our wish to visit the Asakusa District. Truly a fun day with an exceptionally knowledgeable host. We highly recommend Yoshi for your guide of Tokyo!
Thank you very much for good review. I hope you become a big fan of Japan and visit this beautiful island nation on a regular basis. Best regards Yoshii
Just arrived into Tokyo the evening before, this was a great way to see the highlights and learn how to get around with the public transport.


