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UNESCO Heritage: Visit the mainland shrine of Munakata Taisha, a sacred site protecting travelers for over 1,500 years.
Award-Winning Sake: Step inside the Izu Sake Brewery (Main Branch), founded in 1717, to learn the secrets of traditional brewing and enjoy a guided tasting.
Gourmet Coastal Lunch: Savor an authentic lunch at the famous Sushi restaurant with panoramic views of the ocean.
Nostalgic Harbor Stroll: Travel back in time at Mojiko Retro, a beautifully preserved 19th-century port town famous for its Meiji-era architecture.
Multilingual Support: An English-speaking guide will be assigned to lead the tour, providing deep cultural insights and seamless coordination. For guests who prefer assistance in Chinese, a Chinese-speaking assistant can be arranged upon request.
【Munakata Taisha】
Munakata Taisha is one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dedicated to the three Munakata goddesses, the shrine has a history spanning over 1,500 years. Surrounded by tranquil forests, the shrine complex invites visitors to explore its sacred grounds, ancient rituals, and cultural treasures, offering a deep connection to Japan’s spiritual heritage.
【Izu Sake Brewery】
Step inside a living piece of history at this brewery founded in 1717. Located in a charming traditional building, the Izu family has been perfecting the art of brewing for over 300 years. Experience a guided tasting of their signature "Munakata" sake. You’ll learn about the pure local water and rice used in the process.
【Sushiyatai】
Enjoy a set lunch featuring the "catch of the day." The seafood here is sourced directly from local ports, ensuring incredible freshness. The combination of high-end craftsmanship and the panoramic ocean view makes this a highlight for foodies.
【Mojiko Retro】
A thriving international trade port during the Meiji and Taisho eras (late 1800s to early 1900s). The area is famous for its preserved Western-style red-brick architecture.
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Information about tour
Place of departure and destination From Hakata to Kitakyushu
Number of days of travel: 1Day
Means of transportation: Bus
Name of bus company: Horikawa Kanko
Meal(s): Lunch 1
Minimum number of passengers to operate. 15
Number of GUIDE: 1
Tour Operator Information
Company Name: H.I.S. Co., Ltd.
Department Name: Inbound Travel Sales Division DMC Department Kyushu Group Northern Kyushu Team
Address: Tenjin-heiwa Building 8F 1-14-4 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 810-0001
Tel: +81-050-1742-3921
Registration No.: No. 724 by the Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency
Membership: Full Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
Contact Information
Department Name: Inbound Travel Sales Division DMC Department Kyushu Group Northern Kyushu Team
Address: Tenjin-heiwa Building 8F 1-14-4 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 810-0001
Tel: +81-050-1742-3921
Opening hour :10:00~18:00
(Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays)
General Travel Services Manager: Megumi Hisatomi
*The Tour Operations Manager is responsible for transactions related to your travel at the sales office handling your travel arrangements.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the explanations provided by the staff about this travel contract, please do not hesitate to contact the above-mentioned Tour Operations Manager.
Please read and understand the Terms and conditions below.
Travel Terms and Conditions:Domestic Package Tours
Travel Agency Terms and Conditions:Section of Package Tour Contract
08:45 Meet the guide at the designated meeting point. Hakata Station Chikushi Gate, in front of LAWSON Oriental Hotel 1F
09:00 Depart from Hakata Station
10:00 UNESCO World Heritage Munakata Taisha (90min)
12:00 Izu Sake Brewery Main Branch (75min)
13:45 Lunch at Sushi Restaurant
16:15 Mojiko Retro (60min)
Back to Fukuoka
18:30 Arrive at Hakata Station
CNY 634