A peaceful moment savoring freshly prepared matcha by the window, overlooking a lush Japanese garden.

Garden Stroll and Matcha Break in Nagoya

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90 minutes
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If you find yourself in Nagoya on a brief visit, take some time to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Japanese tradition. Our guided tour is designed for groups of 2 or more, making it an ideal activity for families, friends, or fellow travelers looking to connect and explore together.

This tour is available for groups of 2 or more. We’ll meet at the nearest station and in just 1.5 hours, you can enjoy a memorable experience. First, take a 15-20 minute stroll through a beautiful Japanese garden with seasonal views, and then relax at a café located within a traditional Japanese house.

In the café, you’ll savor authentic matcha tea and traditional sweets while surrounded by classic Japanese elements like tatami mats and sliding fusuma doors, a chance to appreciate traditional Japanese architecture up close.

Perfect for anyone interested in Japanese culture or anyone in need of peaceful break amid their travels. Join us and make this a highlight of your trip!

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Garden Stroll and Matcha Break in Nagoya

FromSGD S$58.93Per Person

What's included in Garden Stroll and Matcha Break in Nagoya

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Itinerary

Furukawa Art Museum

During the Tour: The tour does not include entry to the main building of the Furukawa Art Museum. Instead, visitors will go to the Tamazaburo Memorial Museum (Annex). Admission: The entrance fee for the Memorial Museum is included in the ticket price. The guide will give you the ticket after gathering. The ticket includes an admission ticket and a Cafe entrance ticket in a traditional Japanese house. ============== The building was designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan in November 2018. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil view of the beautiful Japanese garden while relaxing at the on-site café. - The museum houses a treasure trove of traditional crafts, including modern Japanese paintings, swords, tea ceremony utensils, and 15th-century illuminated manuscripts. This remarkable collection of approximately 2,900 items was curated by Tamesaburo Furukawa, a businessman who lived through the Meiji, Taisho, Showa, and Heisei eras.

Admission Ticket Included

Inclusions

  • GreenTea、 Japanese Sweets
  • In-person guide
  • Private transportation
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Meeting Point: At the west ticket gate of Ikeshita Station on the Nagoya City Subway Higashiyama Line. Look for the sign with the name of the Furukawa Art Museum. And the walk together to the garden.

End Points

  • Ending Point: At the garden exit of the museum’s annex.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

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Operator

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