This tour will visit Honke Matsuura Brewing Co OR Fukuju Soy Sauce and Temple Number One and Two, Ryozen-ji and Gokuraku-ji, of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, the most famous pilgrimage in Japan.All of them are located in Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
JR Awa-Otani Station
- Station pick up
Visit Honke Matsuura Brewing Co, sake tasting and shopping.
Visit Fukuju Soy Sauce, soy sauce tasting and shopping
Visit Ryozen-ji temple with your English-speaking guide.Learn traditional manners to visit Japanese shrines and temples.
Visit Gokuraku-ji temple with your English-speaking guide.
Gokuraku-ji temple
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
* Guide Fee
* Tour transpotation
Any other personal expenses not mentioned above
* For each respective brewery, advance booking is required, so please make sure to inform me of your desired date through a message before making a reservation.
* Please make your reservation at least one week prior to your desired date.
* Those under the age of 20 are not allowed to sample sake.
Hello.I'm Masami! I work as a freelance translator and usually work in my room, but I would like to offer my assistance as an interpreter to foreigners who visit my beautiful home town Naruto, so I got National Guide Certificate.
Naruto is very famous for the whirlpools which can be observed from ships, or from the Naruto Bridge spanning the Naruto Strait.And the Naruto Park also has a number of sightseeing points to enjoy. One of them is Otsuka Museum of Art. This museum reproduced masterpaintings in Western Art on ceramic boards in the identical sizes of the originals and Its collection consists more than 1000. In addition, Naruto is home to the first and second pilgrimage sites of the Shikoku Eighty-Eight Temple Pilgrimage. In the surrounding areas, there are breweries that produce sake and soy sauce using traditional methods.
Would you like to enjoy Naruto with me? I look forward to your visit.
Hola. ¡Soy Masami! Trabajo como traductora autónoma y suelo trabajar en mi habitación, pero me gustaría ofrecer mi ayuda como intérprete a los extranjeros que visitan mi hermosa ciudad natal, Naruto, por lo que obtuve el Certificado de Guía Nacional.Naruto es muy famosa por los remolinos que se pueden observar desde los barcos, o desde el puente de Naruto que cruza el estrecho de Naruto.Y el Parque de Naruto también tiene varios puntos de interés turístico para disfrutar. Uno de ellos es el Museo de Arte Otsuka. Este museo reproduce pinturas maestras del arte occidental en tableros de cerámica en tamaños idénticos a los originales y su colección consta de más de 1000. Además, Naruto alberga el primer y segundo lugares de peregrinación del Templo de los Ochenta y Ocho de Shikoku. En los alrededores hay cervecerías que producen sake y salsa de soja siguiendo métodos tradicionales.
¿Te gustaría disfrutar de Naruto conmigo? Espero tu visita.
Weiwei D.
Otsuka Museum of Art and Naruto Whirlpools Sightseeing Boat Tour
“This trip to Naruto was very pleasant.”
Masami was very professional, patient and punctual. Each attraction was arranged in an orderly manner. The detailed introduction of the world famous paintings in the Naruto Art Museum and Naruto Whirlpools benefited me a lot. On the way back, she kindly sent us to the Tokushima Museum and watched the Awa Dance. This trip to Naruto was very pleasant. I will definitely recommend Masami as their tour guide to my relatives and friends who come to Tokushima in the future.
Masami M.
(2 reviews)Weiwei-san Thank you for the great review. I'm so glad I could help you have a pleasant time in Tokushima. I’m relieved to hear that you were able to watch the Awa Odori dance as well. I could picture you smiling and laughing as you joined the Awa Odori dance. It was a pleasure to be with you and I look forward to seeing you again someday. Masami
A K.
Honke Matsuura Shozo OR Fukuju Shoyu, and Ryozen-ji and Gokuraku-ji of the Shikoku Pilgrimage
“Memorable experience”
We travelled Japan for 3 weeks from Tokyo to Hiroshima via Shikoku and the most memorable part of our trip was the walk of 88 Pilgrimage route with Masami. We also asked her to include the visit to a sake brewery on the way and it was quite interesting. Highly recommendable off-the-beaten-track tour ! Thanks Masami !
Masami M.
(2 reviews)Thank you very much for the high evaluation of my tour guide. I am delighted to hear that you enjoyed it. If you have another opportunity to visit Japan, please feel free to contact me. Thank you.
$142/ per group
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