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Tea Museum, Shizuoka and Guinness World Records Bridge V-G

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A must-see for tea lovers.

Enjoy Japanese and world tea culture with all your senses, tea Museum, in Shizuoka, the capital of tea This tea museum is located in the largest tea plantation in Japan. In addition to a museum that introduces the industry, history, culture, and functionality of tea, there is a Japanese garden, a tea house, a restaurant, and a museum store. There are many hands-on activities such as a tea drinking contest and a tea ceremony experience.

The attraction of Horai Bridge, which is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's longest wooden pedestrian bridge, is Recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's longest wooden pedestrian bridge. the bridge is a place of good luck to ward off bad luck and prolong one's life. During the cold season when the weather is fine, the bridge offers a view of the Oi River and Mt. You can take out a cup of Shimada's specialty tea, etc.

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Tea Museum, Shizuoka and Guinness World Records Bridge V-G

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Tea Museum, Shizuoka

1 Enjoy Japanese and world tea culture with all your senses! Tea Museum, in Shizuoka, the capital of tea This tea museum is located in the largest tea plantation in Japan. In addition to a museum that introduces the industry, history, culture, and functionality of tea, there is a Japanese garden, a tea house, a restaurant, and a museum store. There are many hands-on activities such as a tea drinking contest and a tea ceremony experience. Entrance fee  Adult'¥300(without university student)

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Horaibashi Yakunashi Chaya

The Horai Bridge over the Oigawa River is an old-fashioned wooden pedestrian bridge with a total length of 897.4 m and a traffic width of 2.4 m. In 1997, It was recognized by the Guinness Book of Records in 1997 as the “longest wooden pedestrian bridge in the world.” It is one of the few toll bridges in existence today, and visitors must pay a toll ¥100 to the “bridge guard” at the foot of the bridge before crossing. The bridge is visited by 250 to 300 people a day, or more than 100,000 people a year.

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Inclusions

  • English-speaking guides (not licensed)
  • Private transportation
  • Highway/Tolls
  • Entrance fee for museum Adults (Free for college students and younger) ¥300
  • Bridge toll: 100 yen
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travel time was included on the total tour duration
  • Not recommended for people with foot problems

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • Look for a staff holding a board with your name on it just after you exit the Port of Customs Clearance. Winter】The staff wearing a white jumper with a cab picture printed on the back will be there. Summer】White T-shirts or orange shirts with a picture of Mt. Fuji and a cab printed on the back.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Redeem your voucher at a different location

Please find our staff in or near the orange trucks near the entrance to Shimizu Port. Cold season: White staff jacket with a black cab illustration printed on the back Hot Season】White polo shirt or orange polo shirt with Mt. White Tshirt with Mt. Fuji illustration printed on the back

Operator

Shizuoka TaaS