Tour

Heian Dynasty Culture and Twelfth Dressing Experience and Ise Jingu Shrine Worship Tour

2 days

Easy

On this unique Heian period (794-1185) cultural tour near Ise-jingu Shrine, it's an experience of wearing the costume of a single emperor called Saio, who was “forgotten,” which was not even listed in textbooks. You can simulate the life of a Japanese emperor in the 10th century, long before the samurai class appeared. The highlight of the tour is that you can enjoy entertainment from the Heian period while wearing an expensive 12-single kimono, and it takes place in a building that faithfully recreates cultural assets that were once part of the Saigu Palace. A special lunch made with local ingredients from the creative French restaurant RYU is included.
What's included?

    Day 1 experience fee, consumption tax, transportation expenses, chartered taxi fee, museum admission fee, flat set of clothes, lunch (drink fee not included), special goshuin fee, cameraman fee, food and drink expenses, accommodation expenses

    Exclusions

      Transportation expenses, lodging expenses, food and drink expenses, etc. not described in the travel itinerary, personal expenses such as telephone fees/telegram fees/cleaning fees, etc., medical expenses related to injury/illness, any travel accident insurance

      Please note

        ・If you have any allergies, please let us know when applying.

        ・The travel business agreement and transaction conditions are posted on our website, so please check them.

        ・Please check each experience page for details of the day 1 program.

        What to bring

          On this unique Heian period (794-1185) cultural tour near Ise-jingu Shrine, it's an experience of wearing the costume of a single emperor called Saio, who was “forgotten,” which was not even listed in textbooks. You can simulate the life of a Japanese emperor in the 10th century, long before the samurai class appeared. The highlight of the tour is that you can enjoy entertainment from the Heian period while wearing an expensive 12-single kimono, and it takes place in a building that faithfully recreates cultural assets that were once part of the Saigu Palace. A special lunch made with local ingredients from the creative French restaurant RYU is included. The hotel will stay at “Saio no Miya,” which recreates that glorious view of the world, based on the theme of the dynastic culture of the princess “Saio,” who served Amaterasu Omikami at Ise-jingu Shrine, and “Saigu,” which was called the phantom court.

          On the second day, we will tour the outer and inner shrines of Ise-jingu Shrine in a chartered taxi and visit the shrine. Comes with a souvenir.

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