Fuwari Cycling Tour! #travel #himejicastle #japan #himeji

have you ever heard of Himiji Japan it’s home to what might be the most beautiful castle in the country i just went to a cycling tour of Himeji Castle it’s called Sweri cycling tour she shared this beautiful tale of Princess Son who lived in the castle and was deeply loved by the locals she performed Canesy by a traditional picture story show about it in English and showing me seven hidden castle viewing spots with audio explanation it’s very easy to understand not only the castle she brought me to Tibar Ayama Peace Park to experience the wartime exhibition we folded origami cranes to pray for peace it was honestly really touching because the bike is electric bicycle it was very safe and not tiring at all we went to many places around the city even uphills i had so much fun and the city is so beautiful even the lunch he brought me too a lunch set that uses local ingredients so cute and tasted so good in the evening as an option experience you can try no risho style calligraphy since they taught me how to write my name in kanji and other kanji too in this super cute style they gave me so many souvenirs to bring back home this tour was such a perfect mix of culture history food and fun it was truly amazing time if you’re planning to visit Kimji I highly recommend this tour check the caption below for details or her Instagram at hivj castle_japan

・All-in-one tour overview
A one-day course combining the Princess Story and the Peace Tour.
Princess Sen prayed for peace, Himeji Castle has never experienced battle, didn’t burn down even air raids and the Memorial Tower which commemorates the victims of the air raids. Where peace-related in Himeji, these are connected into one story, it becomes an spirituality cycling tour that deepens your understanding even further. 
Enjoy delicious ingredients from the Harima region and Japanese cuisine.
Optional tour : Onore-sho Evening Workshop (using a brush pen).
The tour does not include dinner and alcohol.

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