This half-day tour departs from Hakata Station in Fukuoka by private vehicle, heading to Hita City, the hometown of Attack on Titan’s creator, Hajime Isayama. At 9:00 AM, you’ll meet your guide and set off. During the approximately 1.5-hour drive, your guide will share fascinating insights about Hita’s local culture and the world of Attack on Titan in English or Japanese.
Your first stop is the exclusive Attack on Titan in Hita Museum, located near Oyama Dam. Here, you’ll explore rare original manga artwork, detailed production materials, and panels illustrating the creative process. Life-size character panels and figures allow you to immerse yourself in the anime’s universe. You’re free to take photos and shop for limited-edition merchandise during the 40-minute visit—an experience enjoyable for both fans and newcomers alike.
Next, a short bus ride brings you to Oyama Dam, said to be the real-world model of a key location in the series. Standing amidst stunning natural scenery, you’ll find life-sized statues of main characters Eren, Mikasa, and Armin. Take your time snapping memorable photos in this Instagram-worthy setting during your 20-minute stop.
Afterwards, you’ll head back to Hita’s city centre and stroll through the historic streets of Mameda Town, a beautifully preserved Edo-period district. With a full hour to explore freely, wander past traditional latticed wooden houses and white-walled storehouses, browse craft shops, visit sake breweries, or relax in cosy cafes. Your guide can also recommend local specialities like Hita Yakisoba or grilled eel if you wish to enjoy a meal or snack here.
Finally, you’ll return comfortably to Hakata Station by bus, with opportunities to ask questions or learn more from your guide along the way. Arriving around 3:00 PM, this tour perfectly blends nature, history, and anime culture, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors from Japan and abroad alike.