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  • March 7, 2022

    eTour de Matsumoto (Guided eBike Tours)

    Matsumoto is a small but historic city ideally-suited to exploration on a bicycle. The creatively-named ‘eTour de Matsumoto’ allows visitors to do just that, with the choice of four, six and eigh...
  • March 7, 2022

    Guided Walking Tour: Footsteps of the Castle Lords

    Home to one of Japan’s last and best-preserved Edo Period (1603-1868) castles, Matsumoto is an ideal city in which to delve into the feudal past by retracing the very steps of ‘daimyo’ (feudal lo...
  • May 1, 2019

    Traditional Papercraft Experience in Matsumoto

    Known as ‘washi’, traditional Japanese paper plays an important role in country's thriving arts and crafts scene. With a history dating back more than one thousand years, this seemingly simple past-t...
  • May 1, 2019

    Matsumoto Water Tour: Rafting in Azumino

    Travelers heading to Matsumoto from April until October and looking for a tranquil, relaxing activity might like to consider rafting in nearby Azumino. A rural enclave within easy reach of Matsum...
  • May 1, 2019

    Guided Cycling In & Around Matsumoto

    Matsumoto City and the surrounding region is an ideal area to explore by bicycle. Ride NAGANO provides guided cycling tours following recommended courses or customizable to your needs, interests and ...
  • May 1, 2019

    Daio Wasabi Farm

    Located in the beautiful region of Azumino and set against the background of the Japanese Northern Alps, Daio Wasabi Farm is the one of the largest producers of wasabi in Japan. Covering an expansive ...
  • May 1, 2019

    Wasabi-Picking in Azumino

    Located between Matsumoto and the Hakuba Valley, and in the shadow of the North Japan Alps, Azumino is a tranquil rural enclave best-known for its abundant farmlands and mountain vistas. Fed by t...
  • May 1, 2019

    Rokuzan Art Museum

    One of 18 museums making-up the Azumino ‘Art Line’, the Rokuzan Art Museum explores the work of sculptor Rokuzan Ogiwara. Considered a pioneer of modern Japanese sculpture, Rokuzan’s work explores th...
  • May 14, 2017

    ‘Sado’ (Tea Ceremony) Experience in Kyoto

    Even if you are yet to set foot in Japan or know exactly what’s this most Japanese of rituals, there’s a good chance you’re aware of the tradition of tea ceremonies. Referred to as ‘sado’ or ‘chado’ ...