Inuyama Castle and Urakuen Garden, and watch cormorant fishing on the Kiso River.

Inuyama Castle
Inuyama Castle, a Japanese castle designated as a National Treasure, was built in 1549. Visitors can climb the castle's oldest remaining keep, offering panoramic views of the Kiso River and surrounding area.
The castle also houses historical documents and exhibits, allowing visitors to learn about the castle's history.

Urakuen Garden
Urakuen Garden is a Japanese garden built by Urakusai, a retainer of the Tokugawa clan, during the Edo period. It features a pond, waterfall, and teahouse, allowing visitors to enjoy seasonal flowers. The garden also includes a teahouse where visitors can enjoy matcha tea, creating a tranquil setting where visitors can relax and enjoy nature.

Kiso River Cormorant Fishing
Kiso River cormorant fishing is a traditional fishing method practiced on the Kiso River, which flows through Aichi and Gifu prefectures, and is only available in the summer. This fishing method, which uses birds called cormorants to catch fish, is an ancient Japanese fishing method, and cormorant fishing on the Kiso River is particularly famous.

・tour schedule

1 pm.Hotel pick up
1 pm.-2 pm.Travel by public transportation
2 pm.Arrive at Meitetsu Inuyama Station
2 pm.-3 pm.    Stroll around Inuyama Castle Town and take a break
3 pm.-4 pm.          Stroll around Yurakuen Garden and try matcha tea
4 pm.-5pm.   Lunch: Nagoya specialty "Hitsumabushi"
5 pm.-5:30 pm.Stroll around Inuyama Castle Town and take a break

・Taxi transfers

5:30 pm.-7 pm.Kiso River cruise and onboard meal
7 pm.-7:30 pm.Rest at the dock
7:40 pm.-8:10 pmCormorant fishing viewing
8:15 pm.-10 pm.    Travel by public transportation
10 pm.         Arrival at hotel

Price: ¥62,000 per person
Number of participants: 2 to 6