Admission to: Zao Fox Village
Admission to: Ginzan Onsen shuttle bus fee
Chinese-speaking staff
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
A Chinese guide will accompany if there are 4 or more people. The driver will be Japanese speaking as a general rule.
Lunch: On your own
Children aged 1-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Foxes are allowed to roam free in the village. Children may fall and get injured or bitten. Please understand and accept this before using the facility.
Pets are prohibited
Please be mindful not to feed the marine / wild animals or engage in any activity that may damage the ecosystem
Child seats are not available
Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility
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
This is a one-day tour where you can enjoy nature and culture. The first stop is Zao Fox Village, where you can get up close and personal with the free-roaming foxes and there are many photogenic spots. You can enjoy meeting the adorable foxes. Afterwards, you can enjoy lunch on your own at Ginzan Onsen while looking at the nostalgic Taisho-era townscape. We also recommend the famous soba noodles, set meals of local cuisine, and sweets at the cafe. This tour is perfect for those experiencing the charms of Japan for the first time, as you can experience history and nature and take plenty of photos that will look great on social media.
*The type of vehicle used will vary depending on the number of participants.
*A guide will accompany 4 or more people.
-3 people will use a small car, no guide
-4-8 people will use a Hiace, Chinese guide will accompany, mixed riding
-9-16 people will use a minibus, Chinese guide will accompany, mixed riding
*Please check the final confirmation email 2-3 days before
*The minimum number of participants is 3 people
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