1.You will get an inside look into the sake brewery where they can see such things like bottling procedures and labeling.
2.Each person will also receive a 2,000 yen spending coupon that they can use at the brewery’s annex shop to use as they like, as well as sampling some sake!
Course No. | Time Required |
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1 | approx. 7 hrs. 45 min. |
Included | Taxi fare(from Kure to the Brewery), ¥2,000 coupon to use at the Brewery |
Itinerary (example)
Observe the everyday operating procedures of a private Japanese sake brewery. From bottling to labeling, see all the behind the scenes that go into making your favorite sake!
Each person will be presented with a 2,000 yen gift card!
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Get a chance to experience making traditional Japanese dishes alongside chefs from the hotel. Not only will participants learn how to make these dishes, but chefs will also teach each one about traditional preparation practices, and plating. Choose from sushi or Japanese Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles).
Course No. | Time Required |
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2 | approx. 8 hrs. |
Included | Taxi fare(from Kure Station to the Hotel), Food expenses |
Itinerary (example)
Have a chance to experience making traditional Japanese dishes along with the chefs from the Clayton Bay Hotel! Choose from sushi or Japanese Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles).
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Have a chance to see this beautiful, vibrant red bridge, which is a symbol of Ondo! While here, cross the arching bridge, while taking in the sights of the Seto Inland Sea. Along the coastline one can see a nostalgic townscape. Below the bridge is Japan’s shortest sea route, so be sure to check it out from atop the bridge.
Course No. | Time Required |
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3 | approx. 6 hrs. |
Included | Taxi fare(Kure Station to Ondo Ohashi), Lunch fare,Ondo Ferry fee(One way/From Ondo departing platform to Ondo arrival gate) |
Itinerary (example)
A pedestrian bridge, having the same deep red arch bridge shapes as the “Ondo bridge” and the “No.2 Ondo Bridge.” The No.3 Ondo Bridge commands a view of “Ondo no Seto”
Enjoy the freshest seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, while taking in the beautiful scenery.
(Japan’s shortest sea route)