Traditional Japanese Candle Making and Uchiko Walking Tour
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Traditional Japanese Candle Making and Uchiko Walking Tour

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3h
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About this experience

Are you looking for a hands-on and local immersion experience unlike any other? On this tour, you will also have the unique opportunity to partake in a 200-year-old tradition by learning how to make Japanese candles known as Warosoku. Unlike the dipped candles of the West, Uchiko Warosoku are created by hand using a centuries-old technique that you can learn from a master! Once you have completed your very own Warosoku, you can enjoy a peaceful and intimate tea time of matcha and local sweets with the 7th-generation head craftsman. With a highly educated and friendly guide, you’re guided through a beautiful and well-preserved historical district. As you make your way to a Japanese Candle workshop that has been in operation for 7 generations, you will learn all about the history of this one-of-a-kind historic district.
This tour is the perfect mix of history, craft, and local immersion that you will never forget.

Available options

With English Speaking Guide

With French Speaking Guide

French Guide

What's included

Entrance fee of Japanese Wax Museum
Local English-speaking guide
Special workshop tour at Omori Japanese Candle shop
All expense for candle making workshop
Matcha tea and Japanese sweets
1 take-home Japanese candle made by yourself
Souvenir of 1 candlestick made by Uchiko's blacksmith and 1 wick cutter
Walking tour at the historic preservation district by a local guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Japanese Wax Museum tour, Japanese candle making workshop, Tea time with the craftsman

2

Walking tour with a local guide

3

Workshop tour guided by the craftsmen in workshop that are not usually accessible, shopping

What's not included

Other personal expense

Available languages

Guide guide
EN FR

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The guide will be waiting for you at the entrance of Kamihaga residence.

About Ehime Prefecture

Ehime Prefecture is located on the northern coast of Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's four main islands. Known for its beautiful coastlines, historic sites, and agricultural products, Ehime offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The prefecture is famous for its citrus fruits, particularly the famous mikan (mandarin oranges), and its scenic spots like Dogo Onsen, one of the oldest hot spring resorts in Japan.

Top Attractions

Dogo Onsen

One of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts, Dogo Onsen has been a popular destination for centuries. The onsen is mentioned in ancient literature and has a rich history.

Historical/Religious 2-3 hours Moderate (entry fees vary by bathhouse)

Matsuyama Castle

A stunning castle perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of Matsuyama and the Seto Inland Sea. The castle is one of Japan's twelve original castles.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours Moderate (entry fee for the castle tower and museum)

Shimanami Kaido

A scenic cycling route that stretches across a series of islands in the Seto Inland Sea, connecting Ehime with Hiroshima Prefecture.

Nature/Adventure Full day or overnight Moderate (bike rental and ferry fees)

Ishite-ji Temple

A historic temple that is part of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, a famous Buddhist pilgrimage route.

Religious/Cultural 1-2 hours Free (donations welcome)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Mikan

Sweet, easy-to-peel mandarin oranges that are a specialty of Ehime. They are often eaten fresh or used in desserts and drinks.

Snack/Dessert Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-free

Tori ten

Fried chicken skewers, a popular local dish that is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Often served with a sweet and savory sauce.

Main Dish Contains gluten and allergens (soy, wheat)

Dogo Onsen manju

Sweet buns filled with red bean paste, a popular souvenir from Dogo Onsen. The buns are steamed and have a soft, chewy texture.

Dessert Vegetarian (check for dairy or egg content)

Popular Activities

Cycling the Shimanami Kaido Hiking in the Iyo Mountains Sea kayaking in the Seto Inland Sea Soaking in Dogo Onsen Tea ceremonies in Uwajima Strolling through Matsuyama's historic districts Visiting historic temples and shrines Attending local festivals

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)

Spring offers pleasant temperatures and cherry blossoms, while autumn provides comfortable weather and beautiful fall foliage. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

GMT+9

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Ehime is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a peaceful atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis and avoid unmarked cabs
  • • Be wary of strangers offering help or services, especially in tourist areas

Getting there

By air
  • Matsuyama Airport • 6 km from Matsuyama city center
By train

Matsuyama Station

By bus

Matsuyama Bus Center, Takamatsu Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Trains are efficient and comfortable, with options ranging from local trains to limited express services.

Taxis

Available • Apps: DiDi, JapanTaxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Matsuyama City Center Imabari Uwajima

Day trips

Ozu Castle
30 km from Matsuyama • Half day

A well-preserved castle with a beautiful garden, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. The castle is known for its picturesque setting and historical significance.

Uchiko
40 km from Matsuyama • Full day

A charming town known for its traditional architecture, historic buildings, and paper industry. Uchiko offers a glimpse into Japan's past with its well-preserved streets and cultural heritage.

Shimanami Kaido Cycling
Varies by starting point • Full day or overnight

A scenic cycling route that stretches across a series of islands in the Seto Inland Sea, connecting Ehime with Hiroshima Prefecture. The route offers stunning views, local seafood, and a unique cycling experience.

Festivals

Dogo Onsen Summer Festival • August Matsuyama Spring Festival • April Uchiko Autumn Festival • November

Pro tips

  • Visit Dogo Onsen early in the morning or late at night to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience
  • Try the local mikan (mandarin oranges) and other citrus fruits, which are a specialty of Ehime
  • Explore the historic districts of Matsuyama and Uchiko on foot to discover hidden gems and local culture
  • Rent a bike and cycle the Shimanami Kaido for a scenic and adventurous experience
  • Participate in a traditional tea ceremony or paper-making workshop to gain a deeper understanding of local crafts and customs
Get Price per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 11-90
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
  • Adult required for booking
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