Hulutrip offers you a special day itinerary from Tokyo to beautiful Nomizo-no-Taki Falls,which is an exciting spot. It is surrounded by a mystic, fairytale atmosphere,it is must-see attraction.This waterfall became a worldwide sensation as an Instagram picture of it went viral.
Umihotaru Parking Area
This parking area is located on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay. Floating on the sea, it is a very popular date spot. It is also a fashionable area for many restaurants offering uniquely crafted dishes, and the Japanese television media often visit for stories.
Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu
Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu is the largest outlet malls in Tokyo with248 stores.You can enjoy lunch at food court with a wide range of food for your choise,such as Kuaʻaina,a Hawaiian hamburger shop,that counts the American ambassador among its customers; Hakodate Kantaro, a conveyor belt sushi restaurant;Bosso, a pizzeria that uses fresh local ingredients; Asakusa Imahan, an established sukiyaki and shabushabu restaurant with a history spanning more than a hundred years; Torisanwa, an oyako don specialty restaurant that uses free-range chicken from Nagoya; Miyatake Sanuki Udon, serving Kagawa-style udon; Sendai Tanya Rikyu, a beef tongue specialty restaurant; Nihonbashi Tendon Kaneko Hannosuke, a restaurant at Nihonbashi featuring tempura on rice; and Ramen Express Hakata Ippudo, a popular shop serving Hakata-style ramen.
Note: Lunch is not included in the tour price.
After lunch, stroll through the outlet mall and enjoy shopping. The shops include popular brands from overseas such as Adidas, Nike, Lego, Polo Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Kate Spade New York and Tory Burch. Other high-end brands you will find include such Japanese names as Asics, Nikon, Kenzo and the lacquerware of Yamada Heiando, along with such international favorites as Gucci, Sergio Rossi, Salvatore Ferragamo, Armani, LOEWE and Coach, all at special outlet pricing.
Nomizo-no-Taki Falls
So wondrous that it feels like you are in a Japanese animation feature by Studio Ghibli, this waterfall became a worldwide sensation when an Instagram picture of it went viral.
Although in a secluded location that is difficult to get to without a car, this waterfall can be visited on a day trip from Tokyo and is the latest place to be discovered by Japanese sightseers. From the morning rays of sunlight to the peaceful ambience in the evening and mysteries of night, the waterfall fascinates visitors as it changes from hour to hour. Note: The view of the waterfall changes depending on the time of day, the weather and other factors
Wakura Shuzo – Sadamoto-gura
Founded more than 100 years ago, Wakura Shuzo is a traditional maker of sake. Sake has become a global phenomenon and is an excellent complement to Japanese cuisine. Take a tour of this brewery and do some tasting. Nestled on rugged land between the mountains and the sea, the brewery produces fine sake using natural mountain water.
Egawa Coast
A sightseeing attraction that has recently grown in popularity, starting from a single picture uploaded onto social media.
The beautiful view looking out to the horizon with utility poles sticking in the sea has become a popular draw. When the water level, the wind and other conditions are just right, the sky is reflected in the water, a mystical view that has even been called “Japan’s Salar de Uyuni” after the salt flat in Bolivia.
Note: The view may differ depending on the tide and wind conditions.
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