Bonsai Garden Tour
Bonsai is living art. The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum is the world's first publicly run museum dedicated to bonsai art. It boasts a collection of many bonsai masterpieces. About 70 pots of bonsai are always displayed in the garden and some in the gallery. There are five bonsai gardens in Omiya Bonsai Village, and you can enjoy various bonsai. You can also enjoy Japan's first Cartoon Art Museum.
Itinerary
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At your hotel in Tokyo
Omiya Bonsai Art Museum
Bonsai Restaurant
Walking around five bonsai gardens
Manga Kaikan (Cartoon Art Museum)
Ending Point
At your hotel in Tokyo
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This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Inclusions & Exclusions
guide fee, hotel pick-up and drop-off in Tokyo area
transportation fee (you and guide), lunch, entrance fee (300 yen per person)
Tour Important Information
It takes about 50 minutes from the center of Tokyo to Omiya bonsai area. Transportation fee is about 700 Japanese yen. You can have an experience of making your own bonsai, but you're not allowed to take it out to your country because of a quarantine inspection.
Not available on Thursday
Important message from the supplier
I’m sorry that I don’t have any tours because I’ve been sick for a long time.
Cancellation Policy
- Free cancellation - 8 days prior to meeting time
- 50% Refund - 3 to 7 days prior to meeting time
- No Refund - Within 2 day(s) prior to meeting time
About Tour Guide Akira S.
Hello. I'm Akira.S. I've just finished working as a mentor for new young teachers of public junior high schools after long time career as a teacher. I’m so interested in guiding popular sightseeing spots and also hidden areas in and around Tokyo to you. I love this job because I have a lot of chances to meet nice people from various countries. I'm really looking forward to meeting persons interested in Japanese culture and history like YOU. I really hope you touch Japanese cultures, including Japanese cuisines. I’m coming up with a tour plan based on your interest.
Reviews
Beatrix O.
“Not a tour. An immersion!”
Akira sets the tone before you even arrive — his pre-travel quizzes are a lovely touch that immediately tell you this is someone who genuinely cares about getting the experience right. On the day, his enthusiasm for Ghibli is infectious and utterly authentic; this is clearly a man who loves what he does. A word of advice: come in the spirit the tour deserves. Akira is thoughtful and unhurried, and the experience is all the richer for it. If you're looking to race through a checklist, this isn't your tour. If you want to savour it and you're happy to lose yourself in the world of Ghibli for a few hours, Akira is your guide.
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Akira S.
Hi, Bearix-san. Thank you for your nice review. I’m very happy to read it. Your expression “An immersion!” is nice! I like it very much. I’m sorry for such late reply. Actually I had a Tokyo Customized Tour today, and I’m on the way home now. You’re a nice person. If you have a chance to visit Japan again, I’d love to meet you again. Thank you again! Akira
Stephen K.
“A great guide, a great person and a great experience!!”
I have just returned from a fantastic trip to Japan. There was one person who really made a difference in my trip. After much research and correspondence I selected Akira, what a great and perfect choice he was. He was easy to communicate with, and we had no problem working out a schedule that suited my interests. He met me at my hotel to the minute he promised. He took me personally everywhere I wanted to go. He is a teacher. He taught me how to navigate the city, the subways, the train system. He helped me buy my Shinkansen tickets and even took me to the train station and helped me navigate the station. He knows so much Japanese history and as a teacher really helped me understand so much. He made an enormous difference in my trip. l\ Look no further , you have found the best guide you will ever have! First time visitor. Stephen
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Akira S.
Dear Staphen-san. Thank you for saying that. Your praise really warms my heart and also encourages me so much. I’m very happy that your warm review energizes and help revitalizes me again. I can find the job as a guide rewarding because I had a good chance to meet a nice person through the tour. I’d love to have a tour with you when you visit here again. I appreciate your sending me such a heartfelt review again. I’d like to keep in touch. Best regards, Akira
Diana M.
“Amazing ghibli tour”
Akira is very kind and attention to detail. He is very reliable and even went so far as to let us know whether our hotel reservations were confirmed by going to our hotel in person. I feel like he is a member of our family. We will definitely use him again on our next trip to Japan.
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Akira S.
Hi, Diana-san, Tomaz-san, and Isabella-san. Thank you for your nice and encouraging review. I’m very happy to receive it. Your review has made my job very rewarding and also makes me energized again, although I’m getting older. You listened to me very carefully at the bench while I was explaining Ghibli in Inokashira Park. I remember it very well. I myself had a very good time with you. When you happen to have a chance to visit here again, I’ll be pleased to help you. Thank you very much again. Take care. Best wishes to all. Akira
$125/ per group
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