Free Tour Japan in Belgium (Hasselt)
Hello! I'm Ola, a passionate traveler, history enthusiast, and a big fan of Japanese culture. I’ve spent years exploring the traditions and symbolism of Japan, from its serene gardens to its fascinating customs. When I’m not guiding, you’ll find me practicing yoga, enjoying a good book, or searching for the best cheesecake in town! I speak multiple languages and love connecting with people from different cultures.
Pickup
I will be waiting at the Garden's entrance with a Japanese flag in my hands. I can meet you also at the train station and we go to the Garden by bus together.
Description
Hi, I’ll be your guide to the beauty of Japan… right here in Belgium!
I’m excited to share with you the traditions and stories of the Land of the Rising Sun, wakling through the biggest Japanese garden in Europe. Join me and we'll explore the symbolism of Japanese houses and park design, uncover the secrets of koi fish and red-crownen cranes, discover the hidden meaning behind the traditional arts and ceremonies.
Place: Japanese garden, Hasselt, Belgium.
Duration: our friendly walk takes 2 hours.
Languages: English and Ukrainian (in settings only Russian).
And yes, I have a little surprise for you at the end of the tour.
Useful information:
- You can book a ticket online (€7).
- You can bring some snack/drink.
- You can buy also Japanese food.
- You can take a blanket for picnic.
- You can stay after a tour longer.
Optionally, you can walk with me through the centre of Hasselt as well or ask me over local Japanese restaurants.
Ready to experience the atmosphere of Japan without a long flight?
Welcome aboard!