10 Things to do Adventurous in Tokai That You Shouldn't Miss

May 22, 2021 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Tokai, Japan including Kabuki Cafe Nagoya Za, Hamamatsu Air Park, Jogasaki Coast, Yume no Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge, Mount Omuro, Akame Shijuhachi Waterfall, Shin-Hotaka Ropeway, Nagashima Spa Land, Suzuka Circuit, Ryugu Park.
Restaurants in Tokai

1. Kabuki Cafe Nagoya Za

1-21-21 Nagono, Nishi-ku, Nagoya 451-0042 Aichi Prefecture +81 80-4223-7583 [email protected] http://nagoya-za.com
Excellent
87%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 23 reviews

Kabuki Cafe Nagoya Za

Watch a modern kabuki show at Nagoya Za, a renowned kabuki café in the city. A traditional form of Japanese theater, kabuki harks from the Edo days, but this performance gives it a modern edge. Watch the actors fly about the stage and cheer them on as you enjoy a show with interactive features that'll keep you thrilled, no matter what language you speak. Upgrade when you book online to include dinner at the nearby cafe NAGONOYA.

Reviewed By Giovannidegrassi

If you want to experience traditional Japanese kabuki mixed with a modern and cool style,this is the place for you! I came here a couple of times with friends and seen two different show, Everytime they knew how to surprise us,coming on the stage swinging on a rope,epic fight battles,special effects and music are pretty good and creative. They're funny and incredible actors. Even if the show it's completely in Japanese dialect it's easy to understand the story,and, if you're a foreigner,they will be really happy to see you!they may ask some questions or make you doing something easy and funny. They like to make the show interactive for customers,and that's what i loved about this kabuki. The price is 3500yen(which is cheap for kabuki)and includes also a free drink,the show might be around 1 hour and half,plus a little show outside before the start. It's an experience that you couldn't try anywhere else! ;)

2. Hamamatsu Air Park

Nishiyamacho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu 432-8551 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 53-472-1121 http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/airpark/
Excellent
48%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 515 reviews

Hamamatsu Air Park

Reviewed By Tokugawa_Ieyasu - Fujieda, Japan

This facility is widely open for many people in free of charge. Both of kids and adults should have great times there. I bet those who are interested in aircraft, defensing activities can enjoy a lot. The exhibitions are great to see. Weapons such as missiles are displayed together with reasonable explanations. You can get into the cockpits of exhibited airplanes which had flied in the air before. This may bring you the memorial photos. Souvenir store offers great variety of air force goods, towels, shirts and so forth.

3. Jogasaki Coast

Yawatano/Futo, Ito 413-0231 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-37-6105 http://itospa.com/spot/detail_54002.html
Excellent
41%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 605 reviews

Jogasaki Coast

Reviewed By tauraakio - Ito, Japan

You can walk,up and down the pass, by the seashore, beautiful cliffs and wooded area. Also, suspension bridges,over the coast, observing Ohshima - in Japanese,means a big island - and a nice light-house that enables you to view mountain side of the area, including Mount Omuro.. Very nice and comforting to roam, looking at the ocean out there and listening to the birds.

4. Yume no Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge

Sumatakyo, Kawanehon-cho, Haibara-gun 428-0411 Shizuoka Prefecture http://www.okuooi.gr.jp/wordpress/20110831/267/
Excellent
44%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 208 reviews

Yume no Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge

5. Mount Omuro

Futo, Ito 413-0234 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
46%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
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1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 777 reviews

Mount Omuro

Reviewed By tauraakio - Ito, Japan

Nice ride by the rope-way, enjoy leisurely walking the rim at the top as you leave the rope-way - you can buy your picture as you climb it - you can see the 360 degrees wonderful view as you get off and be sure to pick a "Clear Day", you can observe the beautiful Mt.Fuji at the summit!! Visited several times with our family as well. They loved it.

6. Akame Shijuhachi Waterfall

861-1 Akamecho Nagasaka, Nabari 518-0469 Mie Prefecture http://www.akame48taki.com/asobu2/taki.html
Excellent
45%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 204 reviews

Akame Shijuhachi Waterfall

7. Shin-Hotaka Ropeway

Okuhidaonsengo Kansaka, Shinhodaka, Takayama 506-1421 Gifu Prefecture +81 578-89-2252 http://shinhotaka-ropeway.jp/
Excellent
56%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
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0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 994 reviews

Shin-Hotaka Ropeway

Reviewed By nnjerusalem - Tel Aviv, Israel

While planning our trip to Japan, we also wanted to see some of the countryside outside of the big cities. The Shinhotaka Ropeway is a funicular ride to a observation point featuring beautiful snow covered mountains called the Japanese Alps, about 105 minutes from Takayama city. We were staying in a lovely ryokan called Kazeya so for us it was a 15 minute bus ride. The ticket from Takayama will cost around 2300 yen and the cable car to the top another 2700 yen but its a experience well worthwhile. If you combine a stay in a local ryokan you will also enjoy a wonderful Onsen spa.

8. Nagashima Spa Land

333 Nagashimacho Urayasu, Kuwana 511-1135 Mie Prefecture +81 594-45-1111 http://www.nagashima-onsen.co.jp
Excellent
49%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 634 reviews

Nagashima Spa Land

Tickets can be purchased at the park or at a convenience store.It is Japan's largest amusement park with about 60 attractions. It is a popular park such as “Steel Dragon 2000” registered in Guinness, 4D spin coaster “Arashi”, and hybrid type coaster “hakugei” of wood and iron.

Reviewed By sirc808 - Minneapolis, United States

I’ve been traveling to amusement parks all over the world and have been on some pretty amazing roller coasters. Japan has a good list of top favorites when it comes to roller coasters. This park is extremely clean. One of the cleanest parks I’ve ever been to. All the major roller coasters were open at gate drop but after two trains on Steel Dragon finished their circuit, the ride closed due to high (not so high) winds and never re-opened. If your goal is to ride this ride, be warned that the slightest breeze will close it down. Maybe be the first in line and sprint there when the gates open to be the first on the ride. Hakugei is all that it’s hyped up to be! I’ve never been thrown around in my seat on a roller coaster as much as I have on this one. It’s everything you would expect on an RMC. Similar to other guest reviews, they have very different loading and line styles in Japan. Safety and experience are very important and it shows the way they load the trains. They take extra time to make sure each person is loaded correctly and go over safety multiple times. As an American, I’m all about speed and efficiency but in Japan, speed is not life. Expect long wait times (especially on a busy day) because they don’t load the trains as quick as one would expect. For Hakugei, if you have something extra cash on you, buy the Priority Ticket for 1,000¥ which you can get at the ride entrance. I rode it twice, once in the regular line and once in the priority line. The regular line took 1.25 hours and the priority line took 10min. The same loading style happens on all the major rides so bring some patience, reading material or someone to keep you company because you’ll be waiting a lot. They do have free lockers at all the major rides so you don’t have to leave your bag at home. The park itself is very vibrant. Lots of colors, theming and it’s extremely clean. Highly recommended for people of all ages.

9. Suzuka Circuit

7992 Inocho, Suzuka 510-0295 Mie Prefecture +81 59-378-1111 [email protected] http://www.suzukacircuit.jp/
Excellent
55%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 214 reviews

Suzuka Circuit

Since its establishment in 1962 as Japan’s first full-fledged racing course, the center of Japanese motorsports has been Suzuka Circuit. Its amusement park, Motopia, offers plenty of riding and driving fun for young children. This motorsports entertainment arena with its focus on racing attracts a wide range of people from all over the world, from children to adults. For excitement that moves you, look no further.

10. Ryugu Park

Toji, Shimoda 415-0029 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 558-22-1531 http://www.shimoda-city.info/shimoda/ryugukutsu.html
Excellent
40%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 192 reviews

Ryugu Park

Reviewed By KenSoon - Singapore, Singapore

Interesting to see this rock formation. If you are lucky, you can catch the view of the heart when high tide

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