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Kuzuryu Lantern Festival 1 Day Bus Tour from Nagoya

Echizen Soba no Sato
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Tour Duration | 10 Hours 45 Minutes
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Only on August 24 !!

Enjoy the “Kuzuryu Festival – Eihei-ji Temple Floating Lantern Festival– ” a great spectacle of light in the river!

Experience the fantastic lantern floating on the Kuzuryu river, a traditional Japanese event!

Shopping at "Echizen Soba no Sato", You can buy Echizen soba, one of the most famous types of soba in Japan.

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Tour Itinerary

12:45 Meet at Nagoya Station
13:00 Depaurture at Nagoya Station
Echizen Soba no Sato (appx.30min)
Dinner at Japanese restauramt Takafu (appx. 50 min)
Kuzuryu Festival and floating lantern (appx. 3 hours)
23:30 Arrive at Nagoya Station

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About Kuzuryu Lantern Festival 1 Day Bus Tour from Nagoya

Kuzuryu FestivalDuring this festival, monks from Eiheiji Temple, local residents, and guests join together to float approximately 10,000 illuminated lanterns down the Kuzuryū River. It is an event for the community to express gratitude to their deceased relatives and pray for lasting peace and happiness. All the lanterns have been sent off, a fireworks display marks both the end of the event and the approaching end of summer. Today, it is the largest lantern festival in Japan.*Toronagashi (floating lanterns) can be purchased at the site.Memorial Lanterns 1,500 yenWishing Lanterns 1,000 yenEchizen Soba no SatoEverything from buckwheat flour milling to noodle making and shipping is done here. Echizen soba is one of the famous soba noodles in Japan. You can buy soba for souvenirs so that you can taste authentic Echizen soba at home. The souvenir corner is well-stocked with Fukui specialties such as mizuyokan (sweet bean jelly), habutae mochi (rice cakes), and local sake. Soba ice cream is also very popular.Japanese restaurant TakefuAt this restaurant, you can enjoy Fukui's specialty, grated radish buckwheat noodles and grilled mackerel sushi. Tempura, which is also popular overseas, can be eaten together.If you can't make it, there are other fireworks shows in Fukui・Enjoy the Tsuruga Touro Nagashi Fireworks Festival from Nagoya< https://bushisgo.rezio.shop/en-US/product/D-N0926 >・Mikuni Fireworks Festival Bus Tour from Nagoya< https://bushisgo.rezio.shop/en-US/product/D-N0930 >・Echizen City Summer Fireworks Festival 1 Day Bus Tour from Nagoya< https://bushisgo.rezio.shop/en-US/product/D-N0931 >

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Important Notes During Bus Tour
We ask for your cooperation in refraining from drinking alcohol on the bus.
To the members of the odd-numbered group: Please be informed that you may have to share seats with other passengers on the bus.
As it is stipulated by the law of Japan, please wear your seat belt on the tour bus.
Please do not stand up or walk while the tour bus is running.
Seating on the bus is assigned by H.I.S staff, please do not change your seat during the tour.
Please kindly be punctual and arrive at the designated meeting place on time. The bus will leave on time and will not wait for latecomers.
If latecomers wish to rejoin the group again afterward, all transportation fees will be at the customer's own expense.
Please kindly put on the sticker which will be given to you by the tour guide during the tour, make sure it can be seen clearly.
Please do not stick it on leather goods as seal marks may remain.
Please do not use the seat reclining function or change the seat setting.
Please kindly switch all your electronic devices such as mobile phones and game machines etc. to manner mode with no sound.
Talking on mobile phones and video calls are prohibited on the tour bus.
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the tour bus.
Arrival time at each sightseeing sport may differ depending on traffic conditions.
Use of drones for shooting or other purposes is prohibited during the tour.
Please do not use perfume, spray or change baby diapers on the bus, as it may cause trouble to other customers.
Please kindly manage your valuable belongings by yourself.
After the tour, please kindly take all the garbage with you and do not leave them on the bus.
Please do not forget and leave any personal belongings on the bus after the tour.
If you are unable to follow the above regulations and cause any nuisance on the bus, you may be asked to get off the bus even in the middle of the tour.
※Please note that the return time is an estimate and may be delayed due to traffic conditions. Please consider how you will return home or hotel in advance, such as by checking the connection to the final public transportation, and also consider in case you cannot connect to public transportation.
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The duration of the Kuzuryu Lantern Festival 1 Day Bus Tour from Nagoya is 10 Hours 45 Minutes. For more information about the available date & duration of this tour, please find more on this page.
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10 Hours 45 Minutes.
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Echizen Soba no Sato.
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