Joetsu
Joetsu
Discover the best experiences, activities, and attractions in Joetsu. From guided tours to iconic landmarks, find everything that makes your trip unforgettable.
Joetsu Ski Resort Day Trip from Tokyo with 1 Day Lift Pass
Hit the slopes at Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort with this convenient day trip from Shinjuku. Enjoy 6-hour activity time to explore the diverse terrain (May change considering the traffic and weather conditions). With 10,000,000 square meters of course areas, Joetsu Kokusai is one of the largest ski resorts in Japan. It offers an incredible variety of terrain across four distinct areas, ensuring that skiers and snowboarders of all levels never run out of new slopes to explore. Travel light and enjoy a full day of skiing by bus!
Joetsu Cycling TourExploring Castle Town Takada
You can visit Otake Confectionery (sandwich bread), Ameya (traditional sweets), the former division commander's residence, Mochiya (grilled rice dumplings), Takada Castle Three-story Turret, Takada Komachi, Taga Tea Shop (tea and Japanese sweets), and more. You can go there by bicycle and return by local train.
Nagano-Myoko-Joetsu Private Tour with Licensed Guide
Nigata is known for the best sake producing area - Myoko isn't the exception with 3 sake breweries of unique history and product line-up. They are all small-sized truly local breweries. You can see more and communicate with the business owner and/or workers with a guide. After the brewery tour, we'll check and try local food at a local farmer's market or authentic local restaurant of your choice/guide's recommendation.
Full Day North Nagano Hiking Experience
On this guided tour, you are visiting the primitive forest in Myoko-Togakushi renzan National Park. The guide is a national licensed English translator guide as well as a licensed trekking guide. You will learn a lot about the history, nature, and the local culture of north Nagano. After the snow melt in late April, lots kind of flowers ( so called spring ephemeral) start to bloom on the ground of the forest. In July to August, it's the best place for avoiding the summer heat, and in fall, the leaves change its color to the gorgeous autumn colors. The forest in here are mostly the mix of beech, oak, and many other broadleaf trees. Some of those trees are more than 400 years old.. In the forest, you may also find a charcoal kiln or a small shinto shrine from olden times. Even in this deep mountainous area, people used to live and use the forest for their lives since ancient times. Let's explore the north Nagano's hidden gem together.



