Mugenkyo Ferry Experience
Glide through Fukushima’s Tadami River on a boat paddled by a ferryman and take in the mystical surroundings! Depending on the season and time, fog can entirely cover the Mugen Valley, which is reflected in its Japanese name. On this tour, you’ll cross the Mugen Valley’s Tadami River on a traditional Japanese boat with the help of a kind ferryman. The journey through the Tadami River takes around 45 minutes, and you’ll find yourself constantly enthralled by the mystical surroundings. Please note that this experience will be led in Japanese language with limited to no English guidance available. Please contact us if you would like to hire an interpreter for a separate fee. ① Ride on a small Japanese boat that is steered by a ferryman through the Mugen Valley ② Enjoy an outdoor bath while gazing at the Tadami River after returning to the jetty The Mugenkyo Ferry Terminal is located close to JR Hayato Station on the Tadami Line, or is roughly a 50min drive from Aizu-Wakamatsu City. A Google Maps pin can be found here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Gu4mxUu4iJ6Ao8LW8
Days of Week
Highlights
Highlight #1
Explore the Mugen Valley by crossing the Tadami River on a Japanese boat
Highlight #2
Learn the history and tales behind an abandoned village from the boat guide
Highlight #3
Admire the view of the beautiful Tadami River on a Japanese boat and then from a nearby open-air hot spring *Open-air hot spring require an extra fee.
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Schedule
Pickup / Checkin
Dropoff / Checkout
Slowly cross the Tadami River on a Japanese boat
Board the Japanese boat again and cross the Tadami River while admiring the scenery of the valley
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Add-ons / Transportation
Add-ons
英語ガイド
[Price]Per-BookingJPY 15,000
Plan Information
What's Included
- Guided tour on a traditional Japanese boat
Restrictions
- Boat capacity: 1~8 people
- Max 2 boats (16 people)
Minimum Participants
- 1
Cancellation Policies
50%
1 day before to 17:00
After 17:00, 1 day before
100%
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