Travel to Japan (Nikko, Kinugawa Onsen and Nasu)
Day 1, 7-Aug (First day of trip, City tour in Nikko, Staying at Kinugawa Onsen Hotel)
Day 2, 8-Aug (City tour in Nikko, Staying at Kinugawa Onsen Hotel)
Day 3, 9-Aug (City tour in Nasu, Staying at Daiwa Royal Hotel Nasu)
Day 4, 10-Aug (City tour in Nasu, Staying at Hotel Morinokaze Nasu)
Day 5, 11-Aug (Last day of trip, City tour in Nasu)
How to return your rental clothing
About local foods in Tochigi and fruit in season
How to communicate well with Japanese people
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Day 1, 7-Aug (First day of trip, City tour in Nikko, Staying at Kinugawa Onsen Hotel)
Day 2, 8-Aug (City tour in Nikko, Staying at Kinugawa Onsen Hotel)
Day 3, 9-Aug (City tour in Nasu, Staying at Daiwa Royal Hotel Nasu)
Day 4, 10-Aug (City tour in Nasu, Staying at Hotel Morinokaze Nasu)
Day 5, 11-Aug (Last day of trip, City tour in Nasu)
How to return your rental clothing
When checking out, place the rental clothes in the laundry bag, as shown in the picture, and hand it to the hotel counter with the return slip. The return form contains all the information, including the return address, so all you have to do is hand it over to the staff at the counter.
Please note that you can take the furoshiki cloth in which the rental clothing was initially packed as a gift from NINJA KOTAN. Furoshiki is a proudly Japanese wrapping material with a history of over 1200 years. Please refer to the attached Youtube URL on how to use the furoshiki.
About local foods in Tochigi and fruit in season
If you are interested in local cuisine, give it a try. Attached is a list of local dishes from Tochigi Prefecture. Sorry, we only have a Japanese website.
Fruit in season
Watermelons, plums, peaches, grapes, figs, Japanese pears
How to communicate well with Japanese people
I want to share how to communicate with the Japanese people well and efficiently, having traveled to more than 40 foreign countries and all the prefectures of Japan. This skill is beneficial when traveling in rural areas of Japan.
Even if Japanese people are interested in foreign tourists, they are shy and need more confidence in their language skills. Hence, creating a system for communicating with Japanese people is essential.