This tour delves into the historical connections between Taiwan and Japan around the time of Japanese rule, visiting landmarks such as Yizai Jin Cheng, Wushantou Dam, and Anping Tree House, and exploring Xinhua Old Street, which retains the charm of the Japanese colonial period.
● Explore historical sites related to Taiwan-Japan history, including Yizai Jin Cheng and Wushantou Dam. ● Enjoy local Taiwanese specialties such as tofu pudding and Danzi Noodles (Tanzomen). ● Private tour allows for a comfortable and enjoyable experience without the usual constraints. ● Tour provides a convenient way to visit destinations that might be challenging to reach on your own.
Note: Yizai Jin Cheng (億載金城) is currently closed for repairs, with the duration of the construction period yet to be determined. During this time, the tour will visit Anping Fort (安平古堡) instead.
■ Yizai Jin Cheng (億載金城) Visit Yizai Jin Cheng, a Western-style fortress built by the Qing Dynasty for defense during the 1874 Japanese expedition to Taiwan. The name Yizai Jin Cheng means "a fortress that will last for 100 million years." It was once known as Anping Cannon Fort and Erkunshen Cannon Fort. Today, it is a popular tourist site designated as a national historic site.
Note: During the restoration period of Yizai Jin Cheng, visitors will be guided to Anping Fort. Built by the Dutch East India Company in 1624, Anping Fort is a historical fortress where you can learn about Dutch colonial history and culture, and enjoy its beautiful gardens.
■ Tekki Trading Company (德記洋行) Founded by the British in 1867, Tekki Trading Company is known for its beautiful Western-style architecture and ornate interiors. It is now the Taiwan Development Materials Wax Museum, where you can learn about commercial activities of the time.
■ Anping Tree House (安平樹屋) Anping Tree House is famous for its warehouse covered by banyan trees. It now serves as an exhibition space and café.
■ Wushantou Dam (烏山頭ダム) Completed in 1930 during the Japanese colonial era, Wushantou Dam is still operational today. The dam's water is used for agriculture in the Chianan region. It is also known as Coral Lake due to its intricate shape and is a popular tourist attraction.
■ Yoichi Hatta Memorial Museum (八田与一記念館) Dedicated to Yoichi Hatta, one of the most respected Japanese figures in Taiwan, this museum honors his contributions to Taiwanese agriculture. Hatta, an engineer from the Meiji era, was instrumental in the construction of Wushantou Dam. The museum displays materials related to his achievements and documents from the dam’s construction.
Participation Restrictions
・This activity requires a minimum booking of 2 participants. ・Children under 4 years old or weighing less than 18 kg are required to use a child seat. One child seat is provided free of charge; additional seats are available at NT$500 each. ・Children under 2 years old can join for free, but meals and seating are not included. If needed, please book for "Children (3-6 years old)." ・Participation on the day of your arrival in Taiwan is not accepted. ・Pets are not allowed. ・Depending on the reservation date, confirmation responses may be provided after weekends, Taiwanese public holidays, or the Lunar New Year period. ・Vehicle type may change depending on the number of participants on the day of the tour. (2-6 participants: Van, 7-14 participants: Medium bus)
【Regarding Lunch】:
・You can choose optional transfers to or from Kaohsiung High-Speed Rail Station. Please book for the number of participants requiring this service.
・Booking may not be available during Taiwanese public holiday periods.
【What to Bring】:
Please print and bring the voucher (reservation confirmation) after booking. Participation may not be allowed without the voucher.
・The tour schedule may be subject to changes or cancellations due to weather, traffic conditions, or other factors. ・If you wish to leave the tour early, please inform the guide on the day of the tour and sign the departure form. Note that this will be considered a voluntary early departure, and the tour fee will not be adjusted. ・Insurance coverage includes NT$2,000,000 for travel liability and NT$100,000 for medical expenses, as well as NT$2,000,000 for travel accident insurance and NT$200,000 for medical expenses related to accidents. Please provide necessary information at the time of booking. Insurance costs are included in the tour price. ・Refunds are generally not available for changes or cancellations to the tour schedule due to natural disasters, including typhoons, other calamities, wars, riots, or for non-participation due to flight cancellations or delays.