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[NHK Taiga Television drama] Kamakura Sightseeing Plan to Visit the Land Related to Hojo Yoshitoki

2022.03.27

A new travel plan with a sightseeing taxi that can be chartered at “Kamakura”, which is the stage of the 2022 NHK Taiga Television drama “The 13 Lords of the Kamakura”, with the theme of Hojo Yoshitoki.
“Kamakura Sightseeing Plan for Visiting Lands Related to Hojo Yoshitoki” has started.

Kamakura is the birthplace of the samurai government, where the samurai took power for about 150 years from the opening of the shogunate by Minamoto no Yoritomo until its destruction in 1333.
The crew tourist guide will guide you to places related to the area, including the history of the 13 Lords of the Kamakura, including Yoshitoki Hojo, the main character of the taiga drama.

>Visiting the land related to Hojo Yoshitoki-Kamakura sightseeing plan-Detailed page

Egaraten Shrine
Kakuonji Temple

Optional project "Time slip in the Kamakura period"

On the day, you can rent your favorite kimono at “Hananon” in Kamakura and enjoy sightseeing in Kamakura as if you were back in time in the Kamakura period.
The crew will help you take pictures and videos of everyone in kimono at each spot.
* The video will be sent at a later date after editing (free of charge).

[Fee] From 5,500 yen (tax included)

Outline of Kamakura Sightseeing Plan for Visiting Lands Related to Hojo Yoshitoki

Offer period: March 17, 2022-January 9, 2023
Course content: Pick-up place (in Tokyo) -Egaraten Shrine-Kakuonji-Hokkado Ruins (Genryo Tomb / Hojo Yoshitoki Tomb) -Okura Shogunate Ruins-Hokaiji Temple-Lunch-Kamakura-den 13 People Okawa Drama Hall-Tsuruoka Hachimangu- Komachi Street-Myohonji Temple-Wakamiya Oji-Delivery location (in Tokyo)
* The above process is a model course.
* We will respond flexibly depending on the weather on the day of operation.
* As an option, you can change or add to famous places such as Kenchoji Temple, Engakuji Temple, Haseji Temple, and Kotokuin Temple.
* You can also walk around wearing a kimono. (Tour times and itineraries are subject to change, so please contact us.)
* If either departure or end is in the suburbs, it will be +2000 yen.
price: 59,500 yen / unit (8-9 hours)
* Consumption tax, highway fee, parking fee, etc. are all included
(Admission to lunch, drama hall, and temples is not included.)
11,900 yen per person for 5 participants
14,875 yen per person for 4 participants
Vehicle type: Minivan, Hiace

<Precautions>
・ Applicable only when one of the departure and arrival points is within the 23 wards of Tokyo, Mitaka City, or Musashino City.
・ If either departure or end is in the suburbs, it will be +2000 yen.
・ The maximum number of passengers is eight.
・ Advance reservations are required up to the day before.
・ The plan implementation period is from March 1, 2022 to January 9, 2023.
・ The price does not include admission to lunch, drama halls, and temples.
>Click here to make a reservation

[Outec’s new coronavirus infection prevention measures]
・ Thorough health management of crew members, implementation of temperature measurement ・ Gargling & hand washing
・ Mandatory to wear masks for crew members
・ Thorough ventilation inside the car
・ Installation of splash prevention film
・ Preparation of disinfectant for customers
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