8:00am – Miyagi
After breakfast at Kameya Onsen Hotel, depart for Zao Snow Monsters Ropeway
(Approx. 2 hours; arrival time may vary depending on traffic conditions.)
10:00am – Yamagata | Zao Snow Monsters
Get up close to the "Ice Monsters" (approx. 2 hours, free time; includes ropeway to the summit)
* If tickets for the second section of the ropeway cannot be booked, the ride will only go to the mid-station instead of mountain top.
The dry Siberian monsoon, after picking up moisture over the Sea of Japan, collides with the Aomori pines growing near the mountain top, freezing into extraordinary natural sculptures. This phenomenon only occurs in Yamagata and Aomori Prefectures in Japan's Tohoku region. The unique climate and vegetation of the Zao mountain range create countless ice formations resembling snow monsters, hence the name "Ice Monsters."Zao is the only place in Japan where you can see such magnificent and large ice formations, and it is internationally renowned.
Take the ropeway to the summit, stopping at Zao Sanroku (base) → Juhyo Plateau → Zao Jizo Summit. From inside the ropeway, enjoy stunning 360° views of the ice formations. At the summit, get close to the ice monsters, enjoy panoramic views from the observation deck, and relax at the summit restaurant while appreciating the scenery.
——Notes for Viewing Ice Monsters:
* Shapes and appearances of the ice monsters vary depending on weather conditions.
* For your safety and the preservation of the ice, please stay within designated viewing areas. (Do not cross safety ropes.)
* The ice monsters are a rare natural phenomenon. Please do not touch them.
* Dress warmly and take proper cold-weather precautions.
* To view the ice monsters, you will transfer via the Zao Ropeway base and summit lines. In case of rain, heavy fog, thunderstorms, or strong winds, ropeway operations may be suspended. The summit observation deck may also be restricted. If the ropeway is unavailable, guests will be transferred via the Zao Central Ropeway, with a corresponding fare adjustment.
* Ropeway operation and ride times may vary depending on the day. Thank you for your understanding
13:30pm – Yamagata | Zao Fox Village
(approx. 60 min, free time; admission not included)
Located in the mountains of Shiroishi City, Zao Fox Village is home to over 100 foxes of seven species, including red foxes, cross foxes, and arctic foxes. Visitors can feed and photograph the freely roaming foxes, and also enjoy holding baby foxes.
Touching the foxes'soft, fluffy fur is a highly popular experience. From autumn to winter, the foxes grow their winter coats, making them even cuter. All foxes in the park are bred in captivity, with thorough preventive measures against echinococcosis.
* Important: For safety reasons, the park has strict entry rules. Please follow the staff's instructions at all times.
18:00pm – Saitama | Onihei Edo Village
Step back into the Edo period (approx. 30 min, includes snack time)
Onihei Edo Village is a highway rest area themed after the world of Onihei Hankacho, combining Edo-period architecture with cultural storytelling. Opened in 2013 and inspired by Shotaro Ikenami's historical novel Onihei Hankacho, the village was designed with guidance from historians and art directors, preserving a rich historical and cultural atmosphere.
The village features multiple eateries modeled after locations in the novel or traditional Edo shops. Don't miss these on your way back:
【Gotei (Jidori Chicken Hot Pot)】– Recreates the famous chicken hot pot from the book, inspired by Tokyo's 1760 Tamahide restaurant. Features a special udon version with rich broth and onsen egg.
【Honjo Sanadaya (Soba Restaurant)】– Supervised by Kanda Matsuya since 1884, serving traditional Edo soba noodles.
【Chuhachi (Grilled Eel)】– Reproduces the eel stall from the novel, operated by the historic fish wholesaler Koihei (est. 1897).
【Bentatsu (Chinese-style Ramen)】– Inspired by Shotaro Ikenami's frequent visits to Nihonbashi Taimeiken, offering ramen with rich soup in Edo style.
【Manpachi (Edo Cuisine)】– Serves rabbit stew, a favorite of Heizo in the novel, supervised by Edo cuisine experts.
【Funabashiya (Kuzumochi Dessert)】– A popular kuzumochi shop established in 1805, known for its excellent sweet flavor.
【Yatai Ren (Street Food Stalls)】– Modeled after Ryogoku stalls, offering skewers, sweet sake, and other Edo street treats.
【Bunraku Yaki Honpo (Doll-shaped Cakes & Taiyaki)】– Recreates popular Ningyocho baked sweets, representing classic Edo street snacks.
19:30pm – Tokyo
Arrive at JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit / Shinjuku MODE Gakuen / Hotel/B&B– Conclude today's tour
Guests with the Meeting Point Pick-up & Drop-off package may end the tour directly at Tokyo Station or Shinjuku.
Guests with the Hotel/B&B Pick-up & Drop-off package will be returned to their accommodations by shuttle bus.
【Tokyo Station (Tokyo Station Hotel) 】is located in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, at the heart of the Marunouchi commercial district. This multi-level station serves numerous lines, including: Tohoku Shinkansen, Yamagata Shinkansen, Akita Shinkansen, Joetsu Shinkansen, Nagano Shinkansen, Tokaido Line, Chuo Line (Rapid), Sobu Line (Rapid), Yokosuka Line, Keiyo Line, Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Narita Express, Tokyo Metro, and Marunouchi Line (Station Code: M-17). It is not only the starting point for many rail lines in Japan but also one of Tokyo's major transportation hubs. The iconic Tokyo Station Red Brick Building is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan and was restored in 2012 to faithfully replicate its original appearance from 100 years ago.
【Shinjuku】is one of Tokyo's most famous bustling commercial districts. Key areas spread around Shinjuku Station, including the East, West, and South exits. It is a shopper's paradise with department stores, electronics shops, drugstores, and trendy fashion outlets; notable department stores include Odakyu, Keio, and Isetan. Shinjuku also hosts Kabukicho, Japan's most famous entertainment and nightlife district, featuring countless restaurants, bars, theaters, and entertainment venues, earning it the nickname "Japan's No.1 Entertainment Street.”
Shinjuku Station is one of Tokyo's most important transportation hubs, serving nearly 4 million passengers daily, making it the world's busiest railway station. The district also offers attractions such as Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for cherry blossom viewing, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and the famous Golden Gai area.
* The above itinerary schedule may be adjusted due to weather, traffic, or other unforeseen circumstances. Thank you for your understanding.