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Mino Washi Experiencing Private Tour from Nagoya

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Tour Duration | 30 Minutes
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Mino Festival will be held on 8th and 9th of April. MIKOSHI (portable shrines) on 8th and YAMA (floats) on 9th parade around Mino city in the festival.

Mino is famous for WASHI (Japanese traditional paper) and UDATSU (firewall and decoration of roof). In this tour, you get plenty of knowledge about washi and udatsu.

An English guide supports you to get well-informed about washi and udatsu visiting a hall and a museum.

Mino FestivalOn April 8th and 9th, Mino Festival will be held, where you can see beautiful MIKOSHI (portable shrines) and YAMA (floats). On 8th, the MIKOSHI decorated with washi dyed in sakura color and carried on many shoulders. The parading mikoshi look like cherry blossoms in full bloom dancing wildly.On 9th, YAMA (floats) will be exhibited around Mino city. Yamas were all made in Edo period, which means they all have such a long history and tradition. You may enjoy a collaboration of the yamas and udatsu on your photos.WASHI (Japanese paper)Do you know what the Japanese-yen note is made from? Washi is the material of it. Even if you accidentally washed your pants with the note in the pocket, it surely remains as it is, and then you see how strong it is.Anyway, washi is used for many things around you for a long long time.UDATSUMino Old Town has a lot of houses which have udatsu. Udatsu originally played a role of firewall, but merchants in old times started to build gorgeous udatsu to show off their wealth. The newer time udatsu were made in, the more gorgeous they got at Mino Old Town.Mino Washi-no-sato HallThe hall tells you about the history and technic of Mino Washi, giving you exhibits and experience of it, and the best place to start this tour. Especially, experience of making washi is great chance to deeply learn what washi is.Kozuchiminato Light HouseIn the past, the river running near Mino Old Town played an important role in the washi trade. And there were a hub of the trade under the light house. It stays as it was and magnificently stands on the by the river.Mino BridgeThis is the oldest existing suspension bridge, and was registered as a National Important Cultural Property. Being red for the bridge makes itself attractive with the river on the background.Mino Old TownHere you have free time to explore for 60 minutes. The town was registered as a National Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings and as said above, houses which have udatsu are all around in the town. All udatsu are different in designs so look carefully at them.Shops here are also attractive. A paper shop "Shiyu", as which a 70-year-old warehouse of paper is used, sells small letter writing set made from washi with pretty designs. Also, lantern shops are highly recommended to shop. Lanterns there are made from Mino Washi and theyImai Family HouseThis house has such a very simple style. You walk into the back of the house and you see a beautiful garden through the window there. The garden has "Suikinkutsu", into which you pour a little of water and gives you a cool and refreshing sound.Mino Washi Akari Art MuseumAt night in autumn at Mino Old Town, there is a event "Mino Washi Akari Art Exhibit". The museum reproduces the event displaying works that exhibited in the past event. A fantastic view spreads out there.Osaka Sake BreweryOsaka Sake Brewery started their sake business in the Edo period, and the brewery was built in 1773, which is a simple-designed one as well as Imai Family House. You can here watch how sake is made and taste some sake produced at the brerwery.

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Tour Itinerary

09:40 Meet at Nagoya Station
09:50 Nagoya Station ⇒ Mino Washi-no-sato Hall (Private charter car/60mins)
11:10 Mino Washi-no-sato Hall (50mins/Admission and experience fee included)
12:00 Mino Washi-no-sato Hall ⇒ Mino Old Town (Private charter car/20mins)
Mino Bridge
Kozuchiminato Light House
12:20 Mino Old Town (60mins/Lunch fee NOT included)
13:20 The Imai Family House/Mino Washi Akari Art Museum(60mins/Admission fee included)
14:20 Kosaka Sake Brewery(30mins/Admission and experience fee included)
15:00 Mino City ⇒ Nagoya Station (Private charter car/60mins)

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