Japan Ningyo Tour

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Exquisite Dolls with a Rich, Mystical History

March 4 to March 18, 2026
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Prices listed are per person:
Shared Room: $TBD
Private Room: $TBD 

Deposit: $1000

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Experience the fantastic variety of Ningyo and celebrate the traditional Japanese craft of making dolls. These dolls are not just toys for children. They have a rich history in Japanese culture.

This adventure will take you to the heart of Japan’s traditional and contemporary Ningyo culture. You’ll explore the best doll shops and learn from the finest Japanese artists and collectors.

Highlights

Tour doll-themed museums, exhibits, doll shops, and exquisite gardens.
See the Ningyo traditions of Japan’s commercial capital, Osaka.
Witness Kyushu Island’s unique doll culture in its vibrant cities and hidden inland valleys.
Ride on a hand-paddled boat along the canals of Yanagawa to a century-old Hina display.
Visit sacred Mount Hiei with a Kyoto-based professor and learn about the mountain’s Buddhist heritage.
Indulge in a unique Ningyo shopping experience at an antique Ningyo specialty gallery in Kyoto.
Savor traditional multi-course Japanese culinary feasts and French-inspired delicacies.

Overview

Our Japan Ningyo Tour is hosted by Alan Scott Pate, author of several well-researched books about Japan’s Ningyo traditions. These dolls are an integral part of Japanese family customs and theatrical themes. They encompass heroes, icons, courtesans from the pleasure districts, fairy tales, fanciful amusements, objects for diplomatic exchange, as well as play dolls.

Itinerary

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Days 1-2: Osaka

Take an express train or taxi directly to our Osaka hotel from KIX International Airport.

Enjoy a full day of touring in Osaka to see both its Hina Matsuri heritage and the maze of alleys and shops that make up the Dotonbori neighborhood.

Days 3-4: Kagoshima

Board a Shinkansen bullet train to Kagoshima, at the southern tip of Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands.

See the highlights of Kagoshima, including Sengan-en Garden, Meiji Museum, and a harbor boat ride with views of Sakurajima, a still-active volcano that overlooks the city (local conditions permitting).

 

Days 5-6: Kagura Dance and Masks of Takachiho

After a brief stop to see the crane winter nesting fields near Izumi, we will drive into the mountains of Kyushu. Our first stop will be the area around Takachiho. Because of its isolation due to the Takachiho Gorge and other narrow valleys, this region has maintained its cultural traditions.

The nearby village of Shiiba-son is considered one of Japan’s “Hidden Villages” (along with Shikoku Island’s Iya Valley that we visited on our 2024 Ningyo tour). Shiiba-san is best known for its Kagura, a type of Shinto traditional dance. The Shiiba-Son Folklore Museum features an impressive array of masks from Kagura festivities.

Japanese also visit this area because of its natural beauty. Along with seeing the Takachiho Gorge, we will visit the Dai-icho Observation Deck overlooking the terraced rice fields of Sennin no Tanada. Over 150 years ago, local farmers built a labyrinth of 300 miles of narrow canals down the hillside for their rice production.

And for a special treat, we’ll stop at the Amano Iwato Shrine. It is dedicated to the Shinto Sun Goddess Amaterasu, who was said to have hidden in a nearby cave (closed to the public). A short walk away is Amano Yasukawara, where pilgrims have laid stones for generations, and where visitors can see a small shrine in a cave.

Day 7: Hita

The next morning, we will drive north along the spine of Kyushu’s mountains to Hita, known for its festival floats. We will walk through the village, see Hina exhibitions, then meet a Festival Float maker at the Museum of Festival Floats.

Days 8-9: Yanagawa

We will make our last rural stop at the Okawachiyama Pottery Village. There, we will learn about the Saga Samurai clan’s hidden pottery workshop.

At the end of the day, we will arrive at our museum-garden-hotel in the canal city of Yanagawa for a 2-night stay.

Our full day tour will include the Ohana Tachibana Family Villa and Museum. The Villa features impressive Hina displays as well as hanging Sagemon decorations. The museum is known for its 19th Century Kesi-Bina dolls made by the Nanasawa-ya Ningyo shop of Edo (Tokyo).

If it can be arranged, we will join Hina Meguri, visiting Hina installations in private residences.

Our day will conclude when we board a small boat to silently glide along the many canals of Yanagawa. As with the gondolas of Venice, our boat will be propelled by a long pole.

Days 10-11: Fukuoka

Today we will drive to Fukuoka, the major city of western Japan, and learn about its rich Ningyo culture.

We will spend time visiting the father and son who run the century-old Nakamura Ningyo for contemporary Hakata Ningyo. From their website: “The dolls we craft are not mass-produced toys, but rather, they represent works of art that embody a microcosm of Japan. Through this environment, they are given life in human form and infused with the essence of people’s heartfelt aspirations.”

If it can be arranged, we will visit the studio of Hiromine Nakamura, one of Japan’s most famous contemporary festival float makers.

To get a glimpse of Fukuoka’s long history, we plan to go to the Tochoji Temple. It is known for its large wooden Buddha and a simulated Purgatory / Hell experience under the Buddha.

Days 12-14: Kyoto

While in Kyoto, witness the unique creations of our long-time friend and Gosho Ningyo maker Shimada Koen in his new studio. We will also visit the studio of Itoh Hisashige. (We visited his Shizuoka museum during our 2019 Bunraku Tour.)

We’ll also enjoy a shopping visit to the arts and crafts boutiques of the Shin-Monzen District near Gion and a store with the finest collection of antique dolls.

On our last day, a Kyoto University professor will join us on Mount Hiei. She will provide an in-depth tour of one of Kyoto’s most cultural and spiritually important places.

Conclude our tour with a memorable farewell dinner.

Day 15: Farewell to Japan

For those starting home today, enjoy breakfast, then transfer to the airport for your flights home.

If you have enough time, we invite you to join us for our 2-night extension. (Destination to be announced.)

Price Includes

Price Includes: 14 hotel nights in deluxe hotels in Osaka, Kagoshima, central Kyushu, Yanagawa, Fukuoka, and Kyoto, including a mountain ryokan; Daily breakfast and several special lunches and dinners; All group ground transportation after arrival at our Osaka hotel until the last morning in Kyoto; Private touring with English-speaking Japanese guides; Expert commentary by Japanese Antique Doll expert Alan Scott Pate; Logistics coordination by HE Travel tour director; Admission fees for included sightseeing; Medical and evacuation insurance should anything happen during the trip for anyone not otherwise covered (due to insurance regulations, this is only offered for residents of the US.)

Not included: Flights; Transfer from either KIX or Osaka Itami Airport to Osaka hotel, and from Kyoto to Kansai International or Osaka Airport or Kyoto train station; Meals not shown as being included; Gratuities; Personal expenses such as telephone, Wi-Fi, beverages; Cancellation insurance.

Optional Tour Choices:

$xxxx Single Supplement (for solo travelers who wish to enjoy a private bedroom and bathroom)

Extension Price (TBD)

$xxxx per person in a shared room

$xxxx in a private room

Price Includes: trains as shown in itinerary; local transportation in the region; two hotel nights; daily breakfast, one lunch, and one dinner; daily guided tours; and a transfer to the nearest Airport.

Extensions

Extend your stay with two nights on our Extension (TBD)

Day 15: Kyoto to Extension destination

After breakfast, we will transfer to Kyoto Station, with time to purchase a bento lunch at the station before we board our train.

Day 16: Exploring our Extension Region

Day 17: Transfer to Train Station or Airport

 

Tour Insurance

We strongly recommend the purchase of Trip Cancellation and Interruption insurance to protect your vacation investment in case of unforeseen circumstances such as flight delay, illness, or injury. Click Here to learn more about our Insurance partner.

FAQ

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This tour is arranged through Hanns Ebensten Travel, Inc. (HE Travel) of Salt Lake City, Utah (Florida Seller of Travel License ST34543)
The $2000 deposit is due at the time of tour registration. Final payment is due 90 days before tour departure, payable by check or wire transfer to HE Travel. The tour deposit is refundable until April 30, 2025, then non-refundable from one week after payment. The balance is non-refundable as of 90 days before departure.
Cancellation and Interruption travel insurance is highly recommended to protect your financial investment. Medical and evacuation insurance offers protection should anything happen during the tour. Please notify HE Travel if you would like a travel insurance quote.
HE Travel’s flight specialists are available to research and issue air tickets. Airfare prices are subject to change by the airlines until the ticket is issued. HE Travel charges a $60 non-refundable Flight Consultation Fee for international airline reservations. HE Travel will assist with any changes or disruptions to flights when tickets are issued by HE Travel. In the event of flight changes or cancellation, airline terms and conditions apply.

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