How about a limited-time special experience as a shogun?
At the Tokugawa Museum in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, you can enjoy a private viewing of your favorite collection items, take part in tea ceremonies, try on armor, and more—all with an interpreter to guide you through special experience.
The Kamakura area, home to the Kamakura Shogunate, is filled with historical landmarks.
To visit many famous sites in a limited amount of time, we recommend taking a rickshaw ride. There are two options: a 45-minute course and a 80-minute course (guided in Japanese).
A “kamon” is a family crest that represents a family’s lineage and status, shared by relatives and bloodlines. The Tokugawa Shogunate’s family crest is the “Mitsuba Aoi” (Three Hollyhock Leaves). How about a keychain designed with this iconic symbol?