Join an introductory workshop for kintsugi, a century-old Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold lacquer. Learn the basics of this ancient art in a small class taught by highly-acclaimed artisans and create beauty out of breakages.
Enjoy a comfortable bus ride from Shinjuku and experience the highlights of the UNESCO heritage site Mt. Fuji. Make your way to Arakura Fuji Sengen Jinja, explore Oshino Hakkai and go shopping at the Gotemba Premium Outlets for a fun-filled day.
Cook up some tasty looking food samples, the perfect thing to do in Tokyo! Try your hand at creating your own plastic food art for a unique bit of local culture. From sweets to sushi, take your pick from a variety of different of replica food art.
Learn how to make elegant cut glass in the traditional Edo Kiriko style when visiting Tokyo. Create your own unique designs, and take home a little bit of Japanese culture!
Explore the famous Sensoji Temple in Asakusa and gaze at the striking Tokyo scenery from the SKYTREE observation deck. Let your English-speaking guide show you both traditional and modern Tokyo on this wheelchair-friendly tour.
Feel the beat and energy of the traditional Japanese taiko drum. Watch a live performance then join in to learn the various ways of expressing yourself musically.
Feel like a real princess in luxurious silk kimono and dramatic hair accessories! Enjoy the photo session solo, or with friends and family in a comfortable indoor studio. Men, women and children are welcome!
Step into the world of authentic Japanese music by learning how to play a traditional koto harp. Beginners and children can get familiar with the beautiful instrument and learn how to play a simple piece.
Spend your time exploring Lake Kawaguchi and its surroundings while viewing the spectacular Mt. Fuji. Journey out from Tokyo on a specialized vehicle with your friendly English-speaking guide for a memorable time.
You will experience 12 cups of premium and family farm harvested sencha and matcha green tea in downtown Tokyo. Watch a tea expert whisk and prepare each cup and let the delicate sweetness of red bean paste balance the rich bitterness of tea.
Enjoy convenient wheelchair-friendly assisted port transfers from your cruise ship. Travel to or from the 23 wards of central Tokyo and Yokohama Osanbashi Pier in a comfortable private vehicle.
Find the perfect balance of flowers and space which characterizes Japanese flower arrangements. Learn of the different styles and feel the beauty of the seasons during this fun class.
Recommended for all sake lovers! Visit Oyama Afuri Shrine, the god of sake, and enjoy the 2-Michelin-starred view. After lunch, head to a brewery which won a platinum prize at the French sake competition “Kura master” and try 15 types of sake.
Take a full-day excursion at the outskirts of Tokyo in Hakone! See the iconic Mt.Fuji from afar or tour around the awesome sightseeing sites of this area. Head across the long hanging bridge of Mishima sky walk for some adrenaline fun.
Avoid the crowded trains and get on a convenient, hassle-free, caregiver-assisted ride from Narita Airport to central Tokyo, Haneda Airport or the Yokohama International Passenger Terminal.
Journey out to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and explore the large complex and halls. Tour around with a certified caregiver who will safely take you around to barrier-free zones to enjoy the Japanese ambiance along the retro streets of Narita.
Explore the ancient city of Kamakura to see the Great Buddha and have fun shopping on Enoshima Island. With convenient transfers from central Tokyo, enjoy a full-day wheelchair accessible tour with helpful English guidance.
Head out to the bustling city on a hassle-free airport transfer from Haneda to central Tokyo. Port transfers are also available for those arriving on a cruise in Yokohama with helpful assistance for participants who have limited mobility.
Delve into the wonderful world of Noh, a traditional Japanese musical performance with 600 years of history. Learn about a rich part of Japan's cultural heritage from a Noh master in this uniquely Japanese experience.