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Inuyama-City YHA Whitewater Rafting & Kisogawa River Adventures

  • YHA Whitewater Rafting & Kisogawa River Adventures
  • YHA Whitewater Rafting & Kisogawa River Adventures

Youth Holiday Adventures (YHA) offers whitewater rafting and other modalities of river adventure and activity packages at the famous sightseeing attraction Kisogawa river. Get on the inflatable raft and challenge its rapids running a 10km-long experience that will enable you to witness the natural beauty of Hida-Kisogawa National Park, all the while navigating the section of the Kisogawa nicknamed "The Rhine of Japan" (Nippon Rhine), for its similarity to the famous European river and its gorgeous valleys.

All rafting courses are accompanied by a highly skilled and experienced guide, so the activity is safe and fun for both novice and seasoned rafters. The operator also offers other modality packages such as River Boogie (known as Riverboarding in the USA, Hydrospeed in Europe, and Whitewater Sledging in New Zealand), inflatable duckie kayaks for both individual and pairs, tubing (pneumatic tubes), and adventure camps.

*: Whitewater Rafting and River Boogie restarted from June 21, 2021. Courses are operating with smaller numbers of people for the time being.

Kisogawa River Whitewater Rafting

•Period: April to March (all year long), daily (AM and PM courses available)
*: REQUIRES RESERVATION
•Fee: Adults 9,000 yen; Senior High and Junior High School students 8,000 yen, Elementary School students 7,000 yen
*: Includes rental fee for raft and all the required gear, guide fee, shower fee, and insurance fee.
•Meeting place: Meitetsu Inuyamayuen Station East Exit, or YHA Kisogawa Base Camp
•Capacity: Up to 20 guests on weekdays, up to 45 guests on weekends and holidays
•Minimum number of guests: at least 2
•Note: Tour may be cancelled in case of water level rise or bad weather conditions.

Kisogawa River Boogie

•Period: May-October, daily (AM and PM courses available)
*: REQUIRES RESERVATION
•Fee: Adults 9,000 yen; Senior High and Junior High School students 8,000 yen
*: Includes rental fee for boogie and all the required gear, guide fee, shower fee, and insurance fee.
•Meeting place: Meitetsu Inuyamayuen Station East Exit, or YHA Kisogawa Base Camp
•Capacity: Up to 10 guests
•Minimum number of guests: at least 2
•Note: Tour may be cancelled in case of water level rise or bad weather conditions.

Kisogawa Inflatable Kayak and Duckie

•Period: April to March (all year long), daily (AM and PM courses available)
*: REQUIRES RESERVATION
•Fee: Adults 9,000 yen; Senior High and Junior High School students 8,000 yen
*: Includes rental fee for kayak or duckie and all the required gear, guide fee, shower fee, and insurance fee.
•Meeting place: Meitetsu Inuyamayuen Station East Exit, or YHA Kisogawa Base Camp
•Capacity: Up to 6 guests
•Minimum number of guests: at least 2
•Note: Tour may be cancelled in case of water level rise or bad weather conditions.

SPOT OVERVIEW

Location : 〒484-0041
4-21 Chojamachi, Inuyama-City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
(YHA Head Office)
〒484-0002
Furuyashiki Kurisu, Inuyama-City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
(YHA Kisogawa Base Camp at Momotaro Park)
Fee : Please see fee details above.
(Prices subject to changes)
Place : Please see locations details above.
Parking : Available, free of charge (Momotaro Park Parking Lot behind the YHA Kisogawa Base Camp)
Phone number : 0568-67-3910

Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.

ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    Alight at Meitetsu Inuyamayuen Station of the Meitetsu Inuyama Line (board from Meitetsu Nagoya Station or from Inuyama Station).
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    To YHA Momotaro Park Base Camp:
    •Approx. 20 min. northwestwards from Komakihigashi I.C. of the Chuo Expressway via routes 49, 461, and 185, or;
    •Approx. 35 min. northwards from either Komaki-kita Exit of the Nagoya Expressway R11 Komaki Route, or Komaki I.C. of the Meishin Expressway / Tomei Expressway via routes 41, 27, and 185.

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