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AJ Travel Bureau

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 409 906 619



Address: PO Box 1108 2606 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: https://exalteddigital.lpages.co/ajtb

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25.01.2022 Tsuba's for sale! Neat! #australiajapanbladetour



23.01.2022 Everyone enjoying lunch on the sword maker day tour - yum!

23.01.2022 So what kind of things do your see on the Seki Blade Tour? To find out more check out the pictures and blog on the AJ Travel Bureau website: http://ajtb.com.au//dedaea3b2c8a10a4cecfa5ba382692f6-4.html

21.01.2022 Kevin in a knife shop in Tsukiji. Blade Heaven!



21.01.2022 Visiting a sword polisher yesterday. An amazing trade, polishing 10cm portion of blade costs about $100. 2nd generation polisher set up in front room of his home alongside his son, the 3rd generation polisher, who has just come back from visiting Perth& Melbourne.

20.01.2022 Only 14 places available on the 2016 Blade Tour. To book your place complete the booking form on the AJ Travel Bureau website: http://ajtb.com.au/page3/contact-5/

18.01.2022 It's on again....The Seki Blade Tour. Visit the website to see the 2016 itinerary http://ajtb.com.au/page25/page10/



17.01.2022 First stop on a special tour visiting a blacksmith, hardware store, sword polisher, scabbard maker and a knife factory. #australiajapanbladetour Tour Group visiting Master Kojima's forge. We watched as his son (3rd generation sword maker) forged a sword.

16.01.2022 Scabbard maker at work. Apparently it takes 3 to 7 days to complete a scabbard, depending on the blade. Currently working on a new scabbard for an ancient naganata.

15.01.2022 ! BIG SAVINGS on 12 Day Package per person! This walking tour will help you to do a deep dive into Japanese culture by wandering through the Japanese countryside, staying in traditional Japanese accommodation, eating local cuisine and visiting heritage listed Japanese castles, museums, accommodations of feudal lords who were forced by the Shogun to make these long treks from their country domains to Tokyo. ... !

15.01.2022 Some tour members chilling out after dinner in one of the dinning rooms. At last, arrived in Seki City for the two day knife festival!

12.01.2022 Some real treasures to be found in Seki, if you know where to look....



11.01.2022 Today is the first day of the Seki Knife festival. Some photos of amazing blades available for you to buy.... #australiajapanbladetour

06.01.2022 It appears that the famous Tsukiji Fish Markets with 80 years of history will be moved. The 2016 Blade Tour could be the last chance to see these famous markets that have serviced famous restaurants and hotels. To find out more check out the following article: https://kopitiambot.com//tsukiji-fish-market-is-closing-o/

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