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Yasiel Puig Takes Japan with Samurai Tours

It’s not often (in fact, this was the first time) that we get a call asking us to host a tour for a celebrity. When Fancation contacted us and told us that they were in need of a 7-day tour of Japan for an MLB baseball player and his guests for his Wild Horse Foundation,...
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Naoshima – Art Island

  On an island in the Seto Inland Sea, you can find beautiful modern art museums, architecture, and sculptures. Naoshima is an art island and known for its art museums. You might have seen images of one of Yayoi Kusama’s iconic pumpkin sculptures located near Miyanaura Port. “Ando Island” also features many structures created by...
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Meet our Staff – Sarah Giannini

  Hello, I’m Sarah. I began my career with Samurai Tours in 2016 with our registration and billing departments. Since then I have joined our tours team and continue to work in our billing department.   Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago offered me lots of great opportunities. I completed my bachelor’s degree in...
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How to beat Jet Lag / Travel Tips

Jet lag is a temporary sleep disorder that impacts the circadian rhythm. All the biological rhythms are controlled by the body’s circadian clock, so if you suffer from this disorder, you will show several biological disruptions. Here’s a list of the most common symptoms you can experience during jet lag: • Insomnia • Fatigue •...
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Japanese Tea Ceremony Etiquette

Japan has a very interesting duality in its culture.  They are known for creating some of the world’s most cutting edge technology while perfectly maintaining traditions, like the tea ceremony.  You may think a tea ceremony is about drinking tea.  But at the heart of it, the ceremony is really about the host humbling themselves...
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What to Pack for a Samurai Tour

As you prepare for your trip to Japan, make sure to keep these essential packing tips in mind. Pack smart to avoid taking anything you don’t need or forget anything you do! Small Luggage Packing lightly is a useful skill for any kind of travel and navigating Japan is much easier when you have a...
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Asakusa

In the heart of Tokyo is a location you don’t want to miss while you’re there. Asakusa is not only a tourist hotspot- but you really get the traditional Japanese culture feel while you wander through the Nakamise Shopping Street leading from Kaminarimon Gate to Sensoji Temple. Asakusa used to be known as the leading...
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Autumn In Japan

Cooler, crisp air, beautiful foliage, and less tourist traffic makes Autumn in Japan one of the best times of the year to visit. Remember to pack layers, as the mornings and evenings are cooler, but daytime temperatures may remain warm and pleasant. There are many different types of festivals happening during this time of the...
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Pigment: An Artist’s Dream Come True

Pigment is a store, lab, academy, and museum. They are “a comprehensive facility for creativity”! A simple and elegant store made almost entirely of bamboo was designed by world-renowned artist Kengo Kuma. Here you will find quality materials. The wide variety of supplies include pigments in 4,500 hues, 200 kinds of Sumi ink sticks and...
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Specialty Restaurants

Have you ever noticed that the quality of things in and from Japan is usually so much better than in other parts of the world? How do they accomplish this? The answer is simple but takes a lifetime of commitment to achieve. They specialize in one very specific area. So it is no surprise that...
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