- Exploring the Deluxe Private Tour: Hita, AOT Statues, and Onsen from Fukuoka
- Key Points
- A Close Look at the Itinerary
- Museum Visits: The Heart of the Attack on Titan Experience
- Bronze Statues & Iconic Locations
- Cultural & Natural Stops
- Scenic Dam Walk & Local Charm
- The Practical Side: What’s Included and What’s Not
- Guide and Experience
- Is This Tour Right for You?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Exploring the Deluxe Private Tour: Hita, AOT Statues, and Onsen from Fukuoka

If you’re a fan of Attack on Titan, or just love combining culture, nature, and a touch of anime magic, this private day tour to Hita might be just what you’re looking for. Promising a seamless experience with knowledgeable guides, stunning photo opportunities, and a mix of historical and modern attractions, it’s designed to satisfy both your curiosity and your Instagram feed.
What we love about this experience is its flexibility—you get to enjoy two dedicated Attack on Titan museums, snap photos with life-size bronze statues of Levi and Eren, and stroll through locations that inspired the anime’s iconic scenes. Plus, the inclusion of a scenic dam walk and a visit to Japan’s oldest public school adds layers of cultural depth. The bonus? The private transport means you can set your own pace and even ask your guide for small detours or extra photo stops.
One thing to keep in mind is the tour duration—between 6 to 8 hours, so it’s a full but comfortably paced day. For serious fans or travelers interested in a balanced mix of fandom and local culture, this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s especially perfect if you’re staying in Fukuoka but eager to explore Kyushu’s hidden gems without the hassle of planning logistics yourself.
Key Points

- Tailored Experience: Private transport and a personalized guide make for a relaxed, flexible day.
- Fandom Focus: Multiple Attack on Titan museums and statues cater directly to anime enthusiasts.
- Cultural & Scenic Highlights: Visits to Kangien, Oyama Dam, and Jionnotaki Falls broaden the experience beyond just anime.
- Value for Money: Includes entrance fees, fuel, and parking, making it a straightforward package.
- Authentic Local Vibes: Hita’s smaller town charm and local interactions add genuine Japanese small-town flavor.
- Well-reviewed: With a perfect 5-star rating from three travelers, it’s a tour that’s proven to delight.
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A Close Look at the Itinerary

Museum Visits: The Heart of the Attack on Titan Experience
The day kicks off with a visit to the Shingekino Kyojin In Hita Museum Annex, where you’ll spend up to half an hour among exhibits dedicated to the series. This museum offers insights into the story’s origins and is tailored for fans eager to explore the creator Isayama’s creative process. Reviewers appreciated the detailed descriptions at the museums, noting how this added context made the experience more meaningful. One traveler mentioned, “The descriptions helped me understand the author’s feelings during the series’ development,” which can enrich your appreciation.
The second museum, Shingekinokyojin in Hita, likely provides an even deeper look into Isayama’s inspiration, offering a chance to explore his personal insights and perhaps some quirky humor. If you’re a dedicated fan, these museums will feel like stepping into the world of Attack on Titan, with plenty of photo opportunities and fan-related details.
Bronze Statues & Iconic Locations
Next up, you’ll get to snap photos of the impressive bronze statues, including that of Captain Levi, a favorite among fans. The statues are strategically placed at key points, allowing for quick, memorable shots without long waits. Reviewers mentioned that the Levi statue alone is worth the visit, and that the statues of Eren, Mikasa, and Armin bring the series to life in a new way.
The Oyama Dam and its statue offer more than just a photo op—they evoke the tension of the titan attacks depicted in the series. Standing on the dam, you can really grasp the scale and drama of those scenes. The scenic views over the dam lend themselves to stunning photos and a moment to appreciate Japan’s engineering feats.
Cultural & Natural Stops
The visit to Kangien, the oldest public school in Japan, offers a taste of history and local architecture. Walking through the historic buildings and museum, you get a sense of old Japan’s educational origins. Reviewers enjoyed this stop, noting it provided a peaceful contrast to the more action-packed titan sites.
Jionnotaki Falls is another highlight—an inviting waterfall and shrine, perfect for a quick walk and some quiet reflection. If you love nature, the falls deliver a calming backdrop after a day filled with fandom excitement.
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Scenic Dam Walk & Local Charm
Walking over Oyama Dam gives you a chance to feel like a titan yourself—standing on a massive structure overlooking a tranquil landscape. The views are described as stunning, making it an ideal spot for photos or just soaking in the moment. Hita itself is a charming, smaller town with friendly locals, making interactions during your visit genuinely warm.
The Practical Side: What’s Included and What’s Not

The tour offers excellent value with private transportation, all entrance fees, fuel, and parking covered, so there are no hidden costs. The flexibility of a private guide means you can ask to extend certain stops or take an extra photo, which many reviewers found added to the overall enjoyment.
However, meals and souvenirs are not included, so plan for some extra snacks or shopping at your own expense. Also, alcohol isn’t part of the package, but that’s typical for daytime tours focusing on sightseeing and culture.
Starting point at the Lawson Oriental Hotel Fukuoka is convenient, especially given its proximity to public transportation. The tour begins at 8:00 am, so be ready for a full day of adventures. Travelers consistently mention that the timing flows smoothly, allowing ample time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Guide and Experience
Joren, the guide, gets high praise. Reviewers describe him as kind, knowledgeable, and eager to share fun facts about the series and local spots. One reviewer said, “Joren shared many interesting facts, which made the day even more special,” emphasizing that a good guide can transform a standard itinerary into a memorable experience.
Is This Tour Right for You?

If you’re a die-hard Attack on Titan fan, or simply someone who appreciates a mix of pop culture, scenic beauty, and cultural insights, this tour is a perfect fit. It suits travelers who want a hassle-free, guided day that combines fandom with authentic local experiences.
Those with limited time in Fukuoka but a desire to explore Kyushu’s highlights will find this tour offers excellent value. It’s also ideal for travelers who prefer private tours over group experiences, ensuring a more relaxed and personalized atmosphere.
Keep in mind, the full day demands about 6-8 hours, so if your schedule is tight, plan accordingly. Also, the tour’s focus on outdoor and museum stops means good weather enhances the experience—be sure to dress comfortably and bring a camera.
The Sum Up

This private Attack on Titan-themed tour from Fukuoka offers a thoughtful blend of fandom immersion, cultural exploration, and scenic beauty. The inclusion of two museums and multiple statues means fans get to indulge their passion in an authentic way, while the scenic dam, waterfall, and historic sites add layers of local charm and natural wonder.
The private transport and personalized guide ensure the experience is smooth and tailored to your interests, making it ideal for fans or travelers who want to see Kyushu’s highlights without the hassle of planning. At around $150, the price covers all entry fees, transportation, and a flexible schedule, providing good value for those seeking an immersive day out.
While not a tour for those looking for a relaxed, purely leisure experience, it’s a fantastic choice for fans eager to connect with their beloved series in a meaningful and visually stunning setting. Whether you’re snapping photos with Levi’s statue or wandering through historic halls, this tour makes a memorable impression for any Attack on Titan enthusiast.
FAQ

Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup from the specified meeting point at the Lawson Oriental Hotel Fukuoka is included, making it easy to start your day hassle-free.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours, giving you ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are the entrance fees included?
All entrance fees for museums and site attractions are covered in the price, so you won’t need to worry about extra costs during the day.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, your guide Joren is happy to accommodate small detours or photo stops as long as they fit within the schedule.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the stops are family-friendly, especially if your children enjoy anime or scenic outdoor spots.
Do I need to prepare anything beforehand?
Just wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and consider bringing a camera or smartphone for the photo ops. Reading a bit about Attack on Titan beforehand can enhance your enjoyment.
This tour balances fandom, culture, and nature in a way that’s both accessible and deeply engaging. For those passionate about Attack on Titan or looking for a unique Kyushu adventure, it offers a memorable, well-organized day that’s worth every yen.
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