English / Chinese-speaking guide
English-speaking professional driver/guide
Chinese-speaking professional driver/guide
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Toll fees
Parking fees
Fuel fees
Admission to Zao Fox Village
Accommodation
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Insurance
This activity has no age limit
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Children aged 0-18 must be accompanied by a paying adult
The supplier will send you an email with your tour guide and vehicle information between 19:00-21:00 the day before departure. Please check your inbox, including your spam/junk mail folder. During peak season, the email delivery time may be delayed. We appreciate your understanding. In the event you receive multiple emails, please refer to the latest one. If you have WeChat, you can proactively add the tour guide's account based on the information in the email.�
For private tours, the supplier will try their best to arrange accordingly.
Please be aware that Japanese law stipulates that operating vehicles cannot be used for more than 10 hours. If the time is exceeded, a fee will be incurred (ranging from ¥5,000-¥10,000 per hour).
In the event of severe weather or other unforeseen circumstances, the park may, without prior notice, delay or change the operating hours of rides or show times, and may even cancel some rides and performances.
This product may be adjusted based on weather conditions and other factors. For your safety, our staff reserves the right to request that guests discontinue outdoor activities and will communicate with you to make alternative arrangements, subject to the actual conditions on the day.
The transportation, sightseeing, and duration of stops during the tour are subject to actual conditions on the day. In the event of special circumstances (such as traffic jams, weather conditions, etc.), the tour guide may, with the consent of the guests, reasonably adjust the order of attractions or remove attractions from the itinerary.
Each person is allowed to bring one piece of luggage free of charge. Please indicate this in the "Special Requests" section when placing your order. If you do not notify us at least one day in advance and bring luggage on the day of the tour, the guide reserves the right to refuse you boarding due to overcrowding and safety concerns. In this case, no refund will be provided.
The supplier will arrange different vehicle types based on the actual number of travelers. Specific vehicle types cannot be guaranteed. Please be aware of this.
Guests may not leave the tour early or depart from the group midway through the tour. If you choose to leave the tour midway, the uncompleted portion will be regarded as a voluntary relinquishment on your part, and no refund will be given. You will be solely responsible for any accidents that may occur after leaving the tour. Thank you for your understanding.
The operator has the right to refuse a reservation if the group size or luggage exceeds the capacity of the reserved vehicle. In this case, no refunds will be issued
Stop 1: Miyagi Zao Fox Village Adorable Animal Kingdom - A Fantastic Paradise of Snowy Spirits: Japan's only open-range fox sanctuary, where 6 types of foxes (Arctic fox, silver fox, platinum fox, etc.) roam freely in a 110,000 square meter mountain forest. In winter, you can see foxes curled up into snow-white balls, fast asleep. During feeding times, the little foxes will actively come closer and act cute.
Stop 2: Shiroishi Uumen Tsuriganean 300 Years of Artisan Spirit - A Sacred Place for Uumen Noodles that Soothes Homesickness: Shiroishi Uumen is a traditional specialty that Shiroishi City in southern Miyagi Prefecture is proud of. Legend has it that in the early Edo period, a dutiful son painstakingly learned the oil-free noodle-making technique from a traveling monk so that his father, who was suffering from stomach problems, could eat light somen noodles. These noodles, infused with deep filial piety, are therefore called "Uumen" (warm noodles).
Stop 3: Ginzan Onsen Street Taisho Romantic Time Capsule - Miyazaki's Fairytale World: Wooden inns line both sides of the river, with dark brown wooden walls, verdigris roofs, and carved railings showcasing the Taisho and Showa eras. The local popular bathhouse "Notoya" is the model for Miyazaki's "Spirited Away." Ginzan Onsen is considered to be the location of the Swordsmith Village in the popular Japanese anime "Demon Slayer."
Seize a dreamy day trip to Tohoku overflowing with healing sensations, and restart your body and mind amidst the foxes' whimpers, the warm fragrance of Uumen noodles, and the rising steam of the hot springs! Come and join us!
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