There are some places that you can enjoy boat ride throughout Japan, but I definitely say Yanagawa boat ride is the most famous and popular one. You can enjoy the unique view and atmosphere from the boat and it must be one of the good memories during your stay in Japan. In addition to the boat ride, we will visit 2 different Japanese houses. One was a big architecture for the feudal load and another was a small house for a samurai retainer. Enjoy local tour and have fun.
At your hotel in Fukuoka city. (If you stay at a hotel around Fukuoka city and hope to pick up, please send me a message beforehand)
Pick you up at the hotel you are staying. We will move to Nishitetsu Fukuoka Station, Pick you up at the hotel you are staying and move to Yanagawa-city by Nishittestu train. It is about 1 hour ride to reach there from Fukuoka.
After arriving Yanagawa station, we will move to the pier, starting point of boat tour.
From the boat station near Yanagawa railway station, we will enjoy 70 minute boat tour about 4.5 km in length to the destination. Boat tour provides the different view and scenery. You can see many Japanese houses standing near the waterway, and water is closely related with the local people’s daily life. Passing through many low ceiling bridges is really fun, also you may have an opportunity to listen to some Japanese songs sung by a waterman during the boat tour.
After getting off the destination, we will visit ‘Ohana’ and ‘Shoto-en’. Ohana was a villa of Tachibana Family, a feudal load who ruled Yanagawa area. It provides a beautiful landscape garden named ‘Shoto-en’, a Western-style Seiyokan Annex and a Tachibana museum which houses splendid collections of antiques such as samurai’s armors, helmets, scroll paintings, other utensils that has been passed down through generations. If you hope, we will enjoy having lunch at a restaurant next to the garden.
At the end of this tour, we will visit ‘Toshima Family House’, which was a former samurai house built about 200 years ago. This tiny Japanese house with thatched roof and tatami mat rooms will take you back to the feudal ages of Japan and we can touch the history and lifestyle in the feudal ages of Japan.
Back to Yanagawa station, and move back to Fukuoka by Nishitetsu train.
End of the tour.
Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station
guide fee, hotel pick-up at your hotel*.
*Pick up service is applied to hotels in Fukuoka city. If you stay at a hotel around Fukuoka city and hope to pick up, please send me a message beforehand.
lunch for guests, transportation fee, fare of the boat tour, and admission fee of Ohana for guide and guests.
Reference:
・Transportation fee between Nishitesu Fukuoka (Tenjin) and Nishitetsu Yanagawa --- 860 yen (one way)
・Fare of boat tour --- 1,600 yen per person more than 12 years old, 850 yen per person between 6 and 11 years old, free per person less than 6 years old
1,0・Admission fee of Ohana --- 1,000 yen for an adult, 500 yen for a high school student, 400 yen for a student of elementary school or junior high school
・Admission fee of Toshima Family House --- 100 yen per person more than 12 years old.
You are asked to take off your shoes when you get on the boat.
“Fukuoka City Tour”
Yoshiharu is very knowledgeable and friendly. It was very easy to communicate with him because he speaks English well. I got to see Fukuoka main city attractions in one day. I shall return. Thank you Yoshi!
Yoshiharu S.
(54 reviews)Thank you so much, Lynne. I hope you enjoyed Fukuoka city tour although the weather was not good. Please contact me whenever you come back to Japan. Please take care and I hope to see you again.
“Emotional and Educational”
We learned a lot on this tour while visiting the A-bomb Museum and wandering around notable places in Nagasaki. You won't get this type of education from a textbook or a documentary. We also saw beautiful gardens, views and parade floats. Our guide was informative and we enjoyed the tour very much. Thank you, Yoshiharu!
Yoshiharu S.
(54 reviews)Thank you so much for such a great comment. It seems like a long time ago when we spent and shared the time in Nagasaki. I hope you enjoyed the time in Nagasaki and it would be great for me if you could learn something new about Nagasaki, Japan and Japanese through the short trip in Nagasaki. Thank you very much.
“Very knowledgeable guide!”
Wonderful guide! Yoshi knew his way around and was very thoughtful and flexible :D he really knows how to travel! I've been to a lot of countries by myself over the years and I still learned a lot!
Yoshiharu S.
(54 reviews)Thank you very much for such a good review. The weather didn't take side with us but I am very happy to hear that you enjoyed that tour and got something through the tour.