Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture: ‘Korankei and Obara Bus Tour’, two major autumn tourist attractions in Toyota City, goes on sale on 29 July (Mon).

2024.08.09

Bus tours to the two major autumn tourist attractions in Toyota City – the autumn leaves of Korankei and the seasonal cherry blossoms in Obara – will go on sale on 29 July 2024 (Mon).

Inbound bus tours.

The itinerary is designed to showcase the attractions of the area, including a visit to Kawami Four Seasons Cherry Blossom Village, which is difficult to visit on a normal bus tour, and to ensure that visitors have enough time to stay at Korankei from just before sunset until the lights come up.

An English-speaking guide will accompany the tour. Multi-lingual brochures for each site are distributed on board the train, and the content is designed to appeal to inbound tourists, for example by including content that allows visitors to compare and taste persimmons, which are popular with Southeast Asian tourists.

Autumn colours in Korangkei
illumination
Charges: 12,000 yen (incl. tax)
Commencement of sales: Monday 29 July 2024, 10:00hrs.

>For more information and to book, click here.

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