This small-group walking tour explores the idea of yokai—unseen beings from Japanese folklore—within the quiet surroundings of Jindaiji. Rather than presenting yokai as monsters or pop culture icons, the tour introduces them as a traditional way people understood nature, uncertainty, and the boundary between the visible and invisible.
As you walk through temple grounds, forest paths, and waterside areas, you will learn why places like Jindaiji became linked with spiritual stories and imagination. GeGeGe no Kitaro is introduced as a modern expression that helps convey traditional yokai concepts to contemporary audiences.
The route follows a calm, unhurried pace. Along the temple approach, there is time for optional light food sampling, such as traditional sweets. This tour focuses on gaining a deeper understanding of how folklore, belief, and daily life intersect in Japan, and is offered in a small group by advance reservation only.