Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making

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The Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival is a must-see event for anyone seeking a truly unique cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of vibrant pink moss phlox flowers set against the majestic backdrop of Mt. Fuji. But the festival offers more than just stunning scenery – travelers can also learn the art of making traditional Hoto noodles, a delicious local dish. With an expert guide to lead the way, this full-day adventure promises to be a highlight of any trip to Japan.

Good To Know

Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making - Good To Know

  • A full-day activity in Tokyo, Japan, starting at 8:00 am with an English-speaking guide and including admission fees, a hoto cooking class, and lunch.
  • Dietary restrictions can be accommodated, and the activity is wheelchair and stroller accessible, with service animals allowed.
  • The activity includes a hands-on hoto noodle cooking class and a delicious hoto noodle lunch.
  • The meeting and end point is at the Shinjuku Center Building, with a convenient location near public transportation.
  • Pricing starts at $298 per person, with a lowest price guarantee and the flexibility to reserve now and pay later.

Event Overview

Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making - Event Overview

The Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making is a full-day activity in Tokyo, Japan. It starts at 8:00 am and includes an English-speaking guide, admission fees, a hoto cooking class, and lunch.

Dietary restrictions can be accommodated. The meeting point is the Shinjuku Center Building, where the vehicle and guide will wait. The activity concludes back at the meeting point.

It’s wheelchair and stroller accessible, near public transportation, and allows service animals. A moderate fitness level is required, with a maximum of 38 travelers per tour.

Inclusions

Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making - Inclusions

As part of the Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making experience, travelers can look forward to several inclusions.

These include:

  1. A national licensed English-speaking guide, with other language options available upon request.
  2. Admission fees to the festival and noodle making class.
  3. A hands-on Hoto cooking class and a delicious Hoto noodle lunch.
  4. Accommodations for various dietary needs, such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.

The experience is designed to provide a comprehensive and immersive cultural adventure, ensuring travelers have a memorable and well-rounded visit.

Meeting and End Point

Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making - Meeting and End Point

Travelers meet at the Shinjuku Center Building, located at 1-chōme-25-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-0604, Japan. The vehicle and guide will wait in front of the building to begin the tour. At the end of the day, the activity concludes back at the same meeting point.

Meeting PointEnd Point
Shinjuku Center BuildingShinjuku Center Building
1-chōme-25-1 Nishishinjuku1-chōme-25-1 Nishishinjuku
Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-0604Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-0604
JapanJapan

Accessibility and Requirements

Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making - Accessibility and Requirements

This tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.

It’s also conveniently located near public transportation. Infant seats are available for families. The activity requires a moderate level of physical fitness, and the group size is limited to a maximum of 38 travelers.

The accessibility features include:

  1. Wheelchair accessibility
  2. Stroller accessibility
  3. Public transportation proximity
  4. Infant seat availability

Given the accessibility and requirements, this Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making tour is suitable for a wide range of participants, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all.

Booking Information

Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making - Booking Information

Confirmation is received at the time of booking, or within 48 hours if the tour is booked within 7 days of the travel date.

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

Pricing starts at $298 per person, with a lowest price guarantee. Travelers can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.

This full-day activity explores the Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and includes a Hoto noodle cooking class and lunch.

It’s wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.

The tour operates with a maximum of 38 travelers, meeting and ending at the Shinjuku Center Building.

About Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival

Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making - About Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival

The Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival is a unique event that celebrates the stunning pink blossoms of the Shiba sakura, a rare variety of cherry blossom that blooms on the slopes of Mount Fuji.

Visitors can witness this natural wonder while also exploring the vibrant culture of Japan.

The festival offers several highlights:

  1. Admire the sea of pink blooms against the iconic backdrop of Mount Fuji.
  2. Engage in a traditional Hoto noodle-making class and enjoy a delicious lunch.
  3. Explore the festival grounds and learn about local traditions and crafts.
  4. Capture breathtaking photographs of the picturesque landscape.

Hoto Noodle Making Experience

After exploring the stunning pink blossoms of the Shiba sakura, visitors can enjoy the rich cultural experience of traditional Hoto noodle making.

Led by a local expert, the noodle-making class provides an authentic hands-on experience. Participants will learn to knead the dough, roll it out, and expertly shape the thick, chewy Hoto noodles.

Following the preparation, guests will enjoy a delicious Hoto noodle dish for lunch, accommodating any dietary needs.

This culinary workshop offers a unique glimpse into Japan’s vibrant food culture, complementing the serene beauty of the Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival.

Highlights of the Tour

Visitors to the Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival and Hoto Noodle Making experience can look forward to a day filled with culture and delicious cuisine.

The tour highlights include:

  1. Witnessing the stunning pink Shiba Sakura blossoms against the backdrop of Mt. Fuji.
  2. Participating in a hands-on hoto noodle making class, where participants learn the traditional techniques from a local expert.
  3. Indulging in a freshly prepared hoto noodle lunch, catering to various dietary needs.
  4. Exploring the scenic grounds and soaking in the serene atmosphere of the festival.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Average Group Size for This Tour?

The tour has a maximum group size of 38 travelers, allowing for an intimate and personalized experience. The small group size ensures each participant receives attentive guidance from the licensed English-speaking guide.

Can I Cancel or Reschedule This Tour After Booking?

You can cancel this tour for free up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Plus, you can reschedule your booking with flexibility as the provider offers a pay later option.

What Is the Dress Code for the Festival and Cooking Class?

The dress code is casual and comfortable. Participants are encouraged to wear clothing that allows for easy movement during the cooking class and walking around the festival. No formal attire is required.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?

There are no age restrictions for participants. The activity is suitable for all ages, with infant seats available. Children are welcome to join the festival and cooking class alongside their parents or guardians.

Can I Bring My Own Camera or Video Equipment?

Yes, participants are welcome to bring their own camera and video equipment to capture the event. However, please be mindful of others and avoid disrupting the experience for fellow travelers.

The Sum Up

The Mt. Fuji Shiba Sakura Festival is a must-visit event, blending the natural beauty of springtime blooms with an immersive cultural experience of traditional Japanese cuisine. Travelers can look forward to creating cherished memories as they explore the vibrant pink moss phlox, master the art of Hoto noodle making, and savor a delicious lunch – all with the majestic Mt. Fuji as the backdrop.