Group Visit
For business travelers, conference attendees, incentive trips, and spouse programs, WAK JAPAN offers a diverse range of cultural experiences. Including WAK JAPAN's programs in your itinerary can make conferences or incentive trips more enjoyable and unforgettable.
Enhance Your Group Travel with Cultural Experiences
WAK JAPAN has extensive experience organizing group programs and can recommend the best options based on each group's needs. We offer a wide range of cultural experiences, including tea ceremonies, flower arrangement, calligraphy, Kendo (Japanese fencing), Karate, Sake tasting, Kimono-wearing, Origami, cooking, and Taiko drumming. We can arrange venues ranging from simple community halls to World Heritage temples, tailored to your group's budget.
Case
Some of Our Previous Corporate Clients
OISHII STREET Kyoto Sanjokai Group Tour
We welcomed groups from Israel, each consisting of 30 to 80 guests, to a private temple in Kyoto and provided them with an authentic tea ceremony experience. Surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage, the guests enjoyed a genuine cultural experience in a beautiful and serene setting.
Tea Ceremony Experience at a Private Temple
We welcomed groups(30-80 people per group) from Israel to the Koshoji temple for a tea ceremony. The temple was covered in colorful leaves, and our guests enjoyed an authentic cultural experience in beautiful surroundings.
IMC International Monetary Conference
IMC(International Monetary Conference) 2009 was held in Kyoto, Japan, and WAKJAPAN was actively involved in many aspects to make the 2009 conference a big suceess.
An incentive tour group from Australia
WAK JAPAN handled a group of 250 customers having come to Japan as an incentive travel by offering them opportunities to enjoy Kimono-wearing, tea ceremony, and Taiko-beating at the same time (50 customers per experience.)
New product launch party by a camera manufacturer
For a world famous camera manufacturer planning to do a new product launch in traditional Japanese atmosphere, WAK JAPAN arranged some maiko ladies, samurai warriors, and monks in addition to a tea ceremony at a world famous temple in Kyoto. A very positive feedback was received.