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The Birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Okazaki & Mikawa Bay Drive Total Time:About 9 hours

Course Contents

Central Japan International Airport CENTRAIR →(About 60 minutes)→ Okazaki Castle →(About 15 minutes)→ Miso soy paste brewery tour(Kakukyu Hatcho-Miso-no-Sato Museum, Maruya Hatcho Miso) →(About 20 minutes)→ Gamagori Orange Park Orchards →(About 20 minutes)→ Takeshima Island →(About 20 minutes)→ Laguna Ten Bosch → Return Vehicle to Its Shop or Set Next Destination

 

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Okazaki-CityOkazaki Castle / Okazaki Park / Mikawa Bushi and Ieyasu Museum

Okazaki Castle, Birthplace of the Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu
Aichi Prefecture is the birthplace of heroes. The nations’ three Unifiers were all born in Aichi, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Nagoya, and in nearby Okazaki Castle, the first of the 14 Tokugawa Shogun, the Great Lord, Tokugawa Ieyasu. See more >
  • 1.2.3.Okazaki Castle / Okazaki Park / Mikawa Bushi and Ieyasu Museum

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Okazaki-CityMiso soy paste brewery tour(Kakukyu Hatcho-Miso-no-Sato Museum, Maruya Hatcho Miso)

Hatcho Miso 500 Year-Old Factory
Situated 8-cho, (pron. Hatcho) or about 800 meters west of Okazaki Castle are the two heritage listed manufactories, still making the traditional dark red, fermented soybean paste called Hatcho Miso by hand. Take a tour of the 500 year old factory’s operations and taste the miso for yourself! See more >
  • 1.2.3.Old Streets Lined with Miso

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Gamagori-CityGamagori Orange Park

Fruit Picking and Eating at Gamagori Orange Park
In the mountains of Gamagori overlooking the calm, sparkling seas of Mikawa Bay, is the Gamagori Orange Park. The park is surrounded by greenhouses and plantations, where fresh fruit and produce grows all year round. Depending on the times of your visit, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide range of seasonal fruit picking. Sweet strawberries from January to May, tasty melons and grapes from June to September, and from October to December, Gamagori’s famed Mikan mandarin oranges! See more >
  • 1.2.3.Gamagori Orange Park

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Gamagori-CityTakeshima Island

"Takeshima Island" is the symbol of Gamagori City and is connected to shore by a 387 meter bridge. On the island is a "Yaotomi Shrine," in dedication to the Buddhist goddess Benzaiten. The bridge is supposed to bring good luck to couples, so if you come with your significant other it is customary to walk the bridge together while holding hands. In winter, migratory birds from Siberia also make an appearance here as well. See more >
  • 1.2.3.Takeshima Island

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Gamagori-CityLaguna Ten Bosch / Lagunasia

Aichi’s Premier Amusement Complex, Laguna Ten Bosch, Laguna Sea
A great place for friends, families and couples looking for a good time is Gamagori’s Lagunasia and Laguna Ten Bosch, Aichi’s premier amusement park, with natural hot spring spas, shopping, dining, relaxation, and entertainment facilities at sea-side Gamagori. See more >
  • 1.2.3.Laguna Ten Bosch / Lagunasia
Keyword
#Okazaki Castle
#Okazaki Park
#Iyeyasu and Mikawa Bushi Museum
#Old Streets Lined with Miso Storehouses (Hatchokura-dori)
#Gamagori Orange Park
#strawberries
#melons
#canteloupes
#grapes
#Mandarin oranges
#Mikawa
#Eastern Mikawa
#Gamagori
#Takeshima Island
#Laguna Ten Bosch
#Lagunasia
#pool
#waterpark
#shopping

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