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Beautiful landscapes? Check. Cultural experiences? Check. Tastebud-tingling food? Check. Our Japan tours have it all.

There’s a certain allure to Japan – a place where eastern tradition and western modernity collide among otherworldly scenery that’ll take your breath away and refuse to give it back. Add mouthwatering cuisine, a fascinating history, and a multifaceted culture into the mix and it's easy to understand how Japan continues to captivate travelers. From enjoying a sake tasting at a local brewery and soaking in a steaming hot onsen to marveling at World Heritage-listed temples thousands of years old, our tours in Japan promise the ultimate adventure: one you’ll continue to think about long after you return home. 

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Japan at a glance

Capital city.

Tokyo (population approximately 37 million)

Approximately 123.1 million

(GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo

CALLING CODE

Electricity.

Type A (North American/Japanese 2-pin) Type B (American 3-pin)

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Culture and customs.

Japan is a multifaceted country made up of many different cultures, rituals, and traditions influenced by Confucianism (introduced in AD285), Buddhism (introduced in AD552), and Shintoism (Japan’s ritualistic native religion). The rise of technology and international trendsetting has also played a part in the culture of Japan today as the younger generation embraces fashion-forwardness, online personas, and high-tech gadgets.

This is in direct contrast to the Confucian-influenced, old-school Japanese culture that the older generations still live by, with a larger emphasis on modesty, respect, and discipline. This can sometimes cause conflict between the two demographics, however, there are still some traditions that are considered sacred regardless of age – tea ceremonies, bowing, kendo, geisha, and sumo.

Visit ancient temples and walk history-laden pilgrim routes on a 8 day Koya-san & Kumano Trek.

History and government

Japan has had an interesting past with its ancient history, pre-modern history, and 20th-century history, all influencing the country we all know and love today.

Ancient history

While there is evidence the archipelago has been occupied by humans for around 35,000 years, what we know now as ‘Japan’ began to take shape about 1700 years ago as disparate tribes started to unify.

Pre-modern history

Over the centuries, Japan has alternated between feudal, empirical, religious, and government rule, with each period birthing different styles of art, architecture, and spirituality. Buddhism and Confucianism, introduced in 552 BC and AD 285, respectively, both proved massively influential on the class structures and governance of pre-modern Japan. You can still visit and stay in many Buddhist temples in Japan today.

20th century

It’s difficult to discuss the emergence of modern Japan without talking about WWII. During the war, the Empire of Japan used aggressive military tactics in an attempt to expand its reach and control in Asia and elsewhere. In response, the US Army instigated a strategic bombing campaign that included the notorious use of nuclear weapons in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The result of these attacks was mass human and structural devastation.

These bombings, along with depleted armed forces and the looming threat of invasion from the Soviet Union, led the Empire of Japan to surrender unconditionally to the Allies in September 1945.

The ‘Empire of Japan’ became ‘Japan’ as part of the extensive terms of surrender, and the nation faced the prospect of rebuilding and reinventing itself in the second half of the 20th century.    

Reflect on the historic and sobering sites of Hiroshima and Nagasaki while on an 24 day Ultimate Japan tour.

After WWII, Japan found its feet operating as a free-market economy based around the manufacture and export of automobiles and electronics, experiencing particularly rapid growth between 1960 and the late 1980s. The late 20th century saw the country emerge as an economic superpower, and with that came the flourishing of several cultural sectors, such as the arts and cuisine. 

Experience Japan's historic sites on a 13 day Land of the Rising Sun tour.

Top places to visit in Japan

One minute you’re walking through a former black-market quarter, the next, you’re paying your respects at a 1400-year-old temple. Eclectic Tokyo is an essential part of any visit to Japan. Wander through the streets of Tokyo on our 12 day Classic Japan tour.

If you’ve ever eaten at a sushi train restaurant, you’ve got the underrated city of Osaka to thank! The motto in this city is 'kuidaore', which roughly translates as ‘eat until you drop’ . You can consider that a (friendly) order. Experience Osaka on our 12 day Japan Family Holiday.

The home of temples, palaces, and the Gion district (where geisha live and work), Kyoto is also where you’ll find the famed Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. Spot Geisha in Kyoto on our 9 day Japan Express tour.

4. Kanazawa

A great place to see a slice of old Japan, with classic sculpted gardens, a restored Old Town, and well-preserved architecture from a variety of eras. Explore Kanazawa on our 11 day Cycle Japan tour or on our 10 day Essential Japan adventure.

5. Hiroshima

Most travelers visit Hiroshima to see the Peace Memorial Park, constructed around the hypocentre of the atomic bomb that destroyed the city in 1945. Follow this up with nearby Miyajima, a tranquil island where tame deer roam the streets. 

6. Yudanaka

This quaint resort town is best experienced in the winter, when snow coats the normally evergreen trees and Japanese macaques come down from the mountains to bathe and groom each other in the steaming natural hot springs of Jigokudani (Hell Valley).

Geography and environment

Japan is an archipelago of more than 6000 islands located in the Pacific Ocean in Asia . The main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku. Lying on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Japan is prone to destructive earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic activity. The most famous volcano, Mount Fuji , is also Japan's highest peak and only 100km from Tokyo.

Japan has plenty of forested, mountainous terrain that is unsuitable for agriculture and development, so much of the population lives in the coastal cities. This has led Japan to become one of the most densely populated countries in the world and the majority of its inhabitants are used to living in very small spaces, with a heavy reliance on public transport.

Although life is fast-paced and crowded in cities like Tokyo and Osaka, rural areas typically feature low-density, traditional housing and a slower pace of life surrounded by greenery such as lush forests and plenty of moss-covered boulders. 

Traverse mountains, cycle coastlines, and meander through forests on a 12 day Japan: Hike, Bike and Kayak tour.

Shopping in Japan is fun but expensive, so be sure to have a budget for souvenirs planned in advance! In cities like Tokyo, there are loads of quirky stores and funky galleries showcasing the works of independent fashion designers and gadget creators. From the outlandish to the kitsch, you're guaranteed to find loads of colorful clothing and edgy art that you won't be able to find elsewhere. 

If you’re planning to bring back leaf tea or any other perishable or edible items, it's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country. Australia and New Zealand, in particular, have strict quarantine laws.

What to buy

  • Kimonos This quintessential Japanese souvenir looks great hung on the wall as an interesting decorative piece. If you plan on wearing one, make sure you do so respectfully and learn the correct way to fold the garment.
  • Paper lanterns, kites and fans Japanese paper goods make great, relatively inexpensive souvenirs. Choose from high-quality, traditionally-made kites or delicate rice paper lanterns.
  • Electronics Shops in Japan are bursting with the latest tech gadgets. Just be sure to check that they are compatible for use at home.
  • Fashion Have fun with the amazing diversity of popular street culture fashion available in Japan. Vibrant, brash and sometimes bizarre – find something that no one back at home will be wearing.
  • Anime and manga paraphernalia Another inexpensive gift option, even for people who can’t read Japanese. Pick up a book, magazine, t-shirt or print from one of Japan’s many anime and manga stores.

Festivals and events

If you want an adventure with a point of difference, consider planning your travels to coincide with these popular festive events in Japan. 

Sapporo Winter Festival

Held every February since 1950, this festival features hundreds of statues and ice sculptures, snow slides and mazes, regional food and artistic performances. Winter in Japan is truly amazing, and the Sapporo Winter Festival is a magical way to celebrate.

Hadaka Matsuri

Head to Okayama to watch thousands of men wearing nothing but loincloths vie to touch the chosen 'naked man'. It may look like a bizarre male-bonding exercise but it's actually a historic cleansing ritual dating back thousands of years. Dates change yearly.

Fuji Rock Festival

Held annually in the stunning surroundings of the Naeba Ski Resort, this outdoor music festival is huge and draws in big-name acts and local bands Thousands of music lovers flock to Naeba for three days of camping, music and partying in the summer months. 

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Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Japan adventure, check out these books:

  • The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle – Haruki Murakami
  • Sembazuru – Yasunari Kawabata
  • Moshi Moshi – Banana Yoshimoto
  • Goodnight Punpun – Inio Asano
  • Okinawa Notes – Kenzaburo Oe
  •  A History of Japan – George Sansom
  • Embracing Defeat – John W Dower

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Japan travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

Do I need a visa to travel to Japan?

Under current restrictions, a visa is required to enter Japan as a tourist. We recommend you apply for your visa no later than one month before your departure date. Please contact your local consulate or embassy for more information.

This page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 15 June, 2023 

Is tipping customary in Japan?

Tipping isn't customary in Japan and is not expected – in fact, it will sometimes be considered impolite. Some inns or ryokans may leave a small envelope in your room where a small gratuity can be left for housekeeping staff.

What is the internet access like in Japan?

Internet access is excellent in Japan, with one of the most developed high-speed internet networks in the world. Internet cafes and wi-fi hotspots are easily found in most cities and major towns.

Can I use my cell while in Japan?

Cell phone coverage is excellent in Japan but be aware that talking loudly on your phone in public places (like in train carriages) is frowned upon. You will be expected to hide your mouth behind your hand if you must take a call in public. If you want to use your cell phone, ensure global roaming is activated before you arrive (but be aware of the fees this may incur).

What are the toilets like in Japan?

In Japan, toilets range from high-tech bidets to standard western-style flushable toilets to squat toilets, which are still common outside the city. Sometimes you may need to pay for toilet paper, which can usually be purchased from a vending machine nearby.

What will it cost for a...?

Japan's unit of currency is the yen:

  • Bento box = YEN 550
  • Bowl of ramen = YEN 650-1,200
  • Can of beer = YEN 250
  • Coffee = YEN 100-600
  • Convenience store snack = YEN 200-500

Can I drink the water in Japan?

Drinking water from taps in Japan is considered safe. For environmental reasons, try to use a refillable water bottle rather than buying bottled water. Major cities often have water fountains in train stations.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Japan?

Major credit cards are accepted by some stores; however, Japan is still very much a cash culture and as such, some places may not accept credit cards. Ensure you carry enough cash to cover purchases.

What is ATM access like in Japan?

ATMs are common in Japan but unfortunately many of them don't accept foreign-issued cards. However, you can access cash from non-Japanese bank accounts via the Cirrus and Maestro systems at all post office ATMs around the country, as well as ATMs at 7-Eleven convenience stores.

What public holidays are celebrated in Japan?

  • 1 Jan: New Year's Day
  • *Coming of Age Day
  • 11 Feb: National Foundation Day
  • 23 Feb: Emperor's Birthday
  • *20 Mar: Vernal/Spring Equinox Day
  • 29 Apr: Showa Day
  • 3 May: Constitution Day
  • 4 May: Greenery Day
  • 5 May: Children's Day
  • *Jul: Marine Day, also known as Sea or Ocean Day
  • 11 Aug: Mountain Day
  • *Sep: Respect-for-the-Aged Day
  • *23 Sep: Autumnal Equinox Day
  • *Oct: Health and Sports Day
  • 3 Nov: Culture Day
  • 23 Nov: Labour Thanksgiving Day

* Please note, Japan public holidays may vary.

When is the best time to travel to Japan?

There’s never a bad time to travel to Japan but the months that see the most travelers are March, April, and May as the weather is mild and the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The warm weather (with low humidity levels) of September, October, and November are also suitable months to visit Japan – you’ll even be treated to landscapes colored with oranges, reds, and browns for autumn. While winter can be cold, this is the best time for snow activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and snow festivals. On the other hand, the summer months see high humidity levels that can leave some travelers uncomfortable.

What is the weather like in Japan?

  • Spring (March to May): temperatures range from 50 to 68°F, with conditions getting sunnier and clearer towards the end of the season.
  • Summer (June to August): temperatures range from 70 to 90°F depending on where you are. It’s warmer in the south than in the north. You can expect some rain in June, and it can get quite humid towards the end of the season.
  • Fall (September to November): temperatures range from 45 to 68°F. The humidity starts to calm down in September, but days stay warm until October. Nights can be chilly.  
  • Winter (December to February): break out the coats, temperatures during winter range from 32 to 59°F. The mountains and the north experience snowfall .

How safe is Japan?

Japan is generally safe and is rated among the safest countries in the world. Reports of crime such as theft are very low and travelers are often stunned by the fact that locals leave belongings unaccompanied in cafes and bars (though we certainly don’t recommend it!). 

Is Japan safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

LGBTQIA+ travelers shouldn’t have any issues visiting Japan with violence, outright hostility or overt discrimination extremely rare. However, Japan’s older generation still holds conservative values when it comes to LGBTQIA+ sexuality and non-binary gender expression, especially those that live in regional areas.

Same-sex relationships are considered legal in some districts (such as Tokyo); however, same-sex marriage hasn’t been legalized yet. Public displays of affection are often frowned upon, regardless of sex, gender, or sexual orientation so keep that in mind when you’re out in public. 

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex  or  ILGA  before you travel.

Is Japan accessible for travelers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

The needs of travelers with mobility issues, including wheelchair users, are considered in the infrastructure in major cities. Train stations have lifts (elevators), wide turnstiles and (for the most part) raised platforms so that wheelchair users can glide onto the train without being assisted.  Sidewalks in Japanese cities are sometimes sloped towards the road, which can make traveling a straight line difficult for wheelchair users or people with vision impairment.

It is common practice in Japan to remove shoes when entering a home. Wheelchair users should carry something to wipe down their wheels in respect of this custom. Apply the same logic for other mobility aids such as canes.

Ryokans and other traditional accommodation can be difficult to navigate for people with limited mobility, but accessible hotel options are plentiful in the major cities.

Travelers with vision impairment may find the tactile yellow strips that guide the way to various places in train stations helpful, though please note that there is no barrier between the train tracks and platforms.

If you have a battery-operated hearing aid, it’s a good idea to bring extra batteries or familiarise yourself with the Japanese equivalent of the batteries it takes.

If you do live with a visual, hearing or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made. As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

What should I wear in Japan?

Summer months can be incredibly hot and sticky, so loose, lightweight and breathable clothing is essential.

Spring and autumn can be crisp and cold, so you might want to pack thermal layers in addition to your coat and boots. 

Outside of Hokkaido and the mountains, the winter temperatures in Japan are manageable as long as you have regular cold-weather clothes like a good coat, pair of gloves, a winter hat and a scarf. 

The style of dress common for women in Japan may be a little more covered up than you are used to, particularly outside the major cities.

Packing comfortable trousers is essential as you may find yourself sitting cross-legged on the floor during your stay. 

What are some common phrases/words I should learn before my trip to Japan?

Having a basic understanding of the language and culture of the country you're visiting can go a long way when it comes to, not only communicating efficiently but your overall trip experience as well. Some common phrases you need to learn are: 

  • 'hello' - Konnichiwa
  • 'good morning' - Ohayō 
  • 'thank you' - Arigatou Gozaimasu
  • 'please' - Onegaishimasu

What religions do they practice in Japan?

There are two dominant religions in Japan - Shinto and Buddhism. The majority of Japanese people practice both simultaneously, however, there is a small number of the population that practise other religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Islam. 

What are the best places to visit in Japan?

From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the peaceful nature of the Japanese Alps, there are plenty of bucket-list destinations to include on your itinerary of Japan. We know it's hard to see everything but here are a few of our favourite places to visit in Japan: 

What are the best things to see in Japan?

Japan isn't short of spectacular attractions to wander through and fascinating historical landmarks to marvel at but it's pretty hard to do it all on your trip to Japan. So you don't miss the things you simply have to see, we've put together a short list of parks, temples, and monuments worth visiting. Happy exploring! 

  • Hiroshima Peace Park 
  • Cherry blossom trees
  • Osaka Castle
  • Himeji Castle

What should I eat in Japan?

Food lovers, including  vegetarians and vegans , will be more than satisfied with the variety and quality of Japanese cuisine. With a focus on fresh, seasonal produce that is prepared meticulously and presented beautifully, dining in Japan is a memorable experience.

What drinks should I try in Japan?

From craft beer to sake, Japan has plenty of tasty liquids to keep you hydrated throughout your travels.

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

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What is it like traveling on a small group tour?

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilize school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

Does my Intrepid trip include airfare?

While our Intrepid trips include many modes of transport, from tuk-tuks to overland vehicles, bullet trains and feluccas, airfare to and from your home country is not included in your tour package.

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  • 12-Day Classic Japan Tour

Embark on an unforgettable 12-day Classic Japan Tour and immerse yourself in the country's rich history and culture as well as the art of traditional craftsmanship. Experience the art of sushi-making from a local master chef, learn the traditional methods of pottery-making in Kyoto, a renowned center for ceramics, and create your own unique piece of art using the intricate techniques of Kaga Yuzen, a traditional dyeing method that dates back to the 16th century.

In addition to these hands-on experiences, you would also have the opportunity to explore Japan's iconic landmarks, such as Senso-ji in Tokyo, the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto, and the Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of vermilion torii gates.

Complete your Japanese adventure with breathtaking scenery. Take in the panoramic views of Nara from Mount Wakakusa, a lush green hill that offers stunning vistas of the city and its surrounding mountains, and marvel at the traditional wooden houses of Shirakawa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the Japanese Alps. With its blend of cultural immersion, authentic local experiences, and breathtaking sights, this 12-day Classic Japan Tour is the perfect way to discover the heart and soul of Japan.

  • Best For: First-timers, nature-lovers, travelers fascinated by traditional Japanese crafts
  • Departure date: up to you
  • Sample Price: from US$4,599 each (group of 4, 2 per room)

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Enjoy steaming matcha on a small island in the lake at Hamarikyu Garden .

Gain insights on the japanese enthusiasm for food at a local home ., meander around the beautifully preserved old town of takayama ., explore shirakawa-go with its renowned 'praying hands' houses and learn about architectural details ., enjoy the breathtaking views in kenroku-en garden , one of the top three gardens in japan., walk around higashi chaya district and see a variety of gold-leaf products, a specialty of kanazawa., discover japan's artistry through pottery and kaga yuzen dyeing workshops., wander through arashiyama's bamboo groves and find tranquility at tenryu-ji, a unesco world heritage site ., immerse yourself in the art of matcha-making in uji, savoring its exquisite taste while delving into its rich history., delight in nara's enchanting charm and encounter its gentle deer ., envelop yourself in kyoto's timeless beauty by draping yourself in a traditional kimono or yukata ., experience the thrill of traveling on one of japan's iconic shinkansen bullet trains ..

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Itinerary in Detail

We arrange plenty of hands-on experiences to help you understand local culture.

These include learning to wrap up and roll sushi with local master; visiting a region that specializes in pottery and making a cup by yourself; visiting a Yuzen Gallery and trying out Yuzen dying; and learning how to make Japanese matcha using tea leaves.

Also, you will have plenty of opportunities to help you feel more connected with Japan.

These will include enjoying a cup of steaming matcha on a small island in a lake; visiting local markets with a colorful range of food stalls, selling fresh and prepared food; having a cup of sake at a sake brewery and learning how to judge sake on different distinct qualities; and walking around the old district with well-preserved Edo-period merchant's houses, specialty shops and tea houses.

Embark on your Tokyo adventure with a seamless and personalized private transfer from Narita or Haneda International Airport. Your dedicated driver would greet you upon arrival and whisk you away to your Tokyo hotel in comfort and style.

This stress-free service sets the stage for an unforgettably stylish Tokyo experience. We wish you a wonderfully memorable stay in the heart of Japan!

Embark on an immersive exploration of Tokyo's captivating contrasts, where medieval traditions intertwine with modern marvels. Your private vehicle and guide would seamlessly navigate the city's vibrant streets, unveiling hidden gems and iconic landmarks that define Tokyo's unique essence.

  • Start your Tokyo adventure with a tranquil retreat at Hama-rikyu Gardens , a serene oasis amid the bustling city. Stroll through the meticulously manicured landscape, admiring the traditional Japanese gardens, tranquil ponds, and picturesque teahouses. Savor the tranquility of nature as you reflect on the day's unforgettable experiences.
  • Pay homage to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken at Meiji Shrine , a sacred sanctuary nestled within a lush forest. Wander through the serene paths, enveloped by the tranquil atmosphere, and ascend the stairs to the inner shrine, seeking guidance and blessings for your journey ahead.
  • Experience the pulse of Tokyo's fashion scene as you stroll along the tree-lined boulevard of Omotesando . Admire the architectural marvels that house world-renowned brands and trendy boutiques, and discover the latest trends that define Tokyo's cutting-edge style.
  • Step back in time at Senso-ji , Tokyo's oldest temple, dating back to the 7th century. Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere as you wander through the bustling Nakamise-dori shopping street, lined with traditional souvenirs and delectable street food. Ascend the steep steps leading to the main hall, seeking blessings for your future endeavors.
  • Soar to the summit of the world's tallest structure, Tokyo Skytree , and witness the city's breathtaking panorama unfold beneath you. Marvel at the iconic landmarks that dot the landscape, from the Imperial Palace to the Tokyo Tower, and capture unforgettable memories from this unparalleled vantage point.

Throughout this immersive day trip, your private guide would provide insightful commentary, sharing the rich history, cultural nuances, and unique stories that make Tokyo a truly extraordinary destination. Embrace the city's captivating charm and its harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, and create memories that would last a lifetime.

Venture into the heart of Tokyo's eclectic side, where pop culture icons meet culinary artistry and digital masterpieces come alive. Your private vehicle and guide would navigate the vibrant streets, unveiling hidden gems and iconic landmarks that define Tokyo's unique charm:

  • Delve into the bustling world of Tsukiji Outer Market , a renowned hub for fresh seafood and culinary traditions. Witness the lively auctions and vibrant atmosphere as you explore the market's diverse offerings, from glistening tuna to exotic delicacies.
  • Embark on a culinary adventure as you learn the art of making sushi under the guidance of a skilled chef. Discover the secrets behind perfect sushi rice, master the art of slicing fish, and assemble your own delectable creations. Savor the fruits of your labor and indulge in a satisfying lunch of freshly prepared sushi.
  • Unleash your imagination at teamLab Borderless , a mesmerizing digital art museum that redefines the boundaries between art and technology. Wander through immersive installations where colors dance, flowers bloom, and creatures interact with your presence. Create your own digital masterpieces and experience the fusion of art, technology, and sensory engagement.
  • Immerse yourself in the electrifying energy of Shibuya Crossing , the world's busiest pedestrian intersection. Witness the synchronized chaos as thousands of people converge in a mesmerizing display of urban rhythm. Capture the iconic moment from the Hachiko statue and experience the vibrant atmosphere that epitomizes Tokyo's modern pulse.
  • Step into a world of vibrant colors and fantastical characters at an anime café . Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Japanese animation, surrounded by life-sized figurines and themed décor. Indulge in anime-inspired treats and beverages while enjoying the unique atmosphere.

Take your time as you explore the lively outer market, where you will see many unusual varieties of freshly caught fish, and some of the freshest sushi and seafood. Shops and stalls lining the streets and alleys sell everything from raw fish slices to fresh wasabi plants.

After immersing yourself in the vibrant energy of Tokyo, embark on a smooth journey to Takayama, the heart of Japan's traditional Hida region. Board the Nozomi train, renowned for its speed and comfort, and enjoy the scenic ride as you traverse the picturesque countryside.

Upon arrival at Nagoya Station, your private transfer would be ready to whisk you away to the charming town of Takayama. Settle into your traditional Japanese accommodation, a ryokan, and prepare to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage that awaits.

Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Hida culture, culminating in the enchanting city of Kanazawa. Your private guide would accompany you on a day of culinary delights, traditional craftsmanship, and historical immersion:

  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Miyagawa Morning Markets , a bustling hub of local produce, traditional crafts, and culinary delights. Stroll along the rows of stalls, admiring the colorful displays of fresh fruits, vegetables, and handmade souvenirs. Engage with the friendly vendors, savoring the authentic flavors of Hida cuisine and discovering hidden treasures among the markets' treasures.
  • Step into the past at Takayama Jinya , a former government office that has been meticulously preserved since the Edo period (1603–1868). Wander through the halls and chambers, imagining the bustling administrative life that once thrived within these walls. Admire the intricate architecture and artifacts on display, gaining a deeper understanding of the town's rich history.
  • Embark on a sensory journey at Hida Takayama Sake Brewery , a renowned producer of the region's signature sake. Witness the traditional brewing process, from the careful selection of rice to the meticulous fermentation techniques. Sample some sake varieties, each with its unique flavor profile and characteristics, and discover the art of crafting this revered Japanese beverage.
  • Venture into the enchanting village of Shirakawa , nestled amid the picturesque mountains of Gifu Prefecture. Marvel at the traditional gassho-style farmhouses, their distinctive thatched roofs forming a harmonious landscape against the backdrop of the Japanese Alps. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the village, exploring its narrow streets and time-honored customs, and gain a deeper appreciation for the preservation of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

As you conclude your journey through Hida and Kanazawa, your private guide would leave you with a treasure trove of memories, each one imbued with the rich history, cultural nuances, and unique stories that make these regions truly extraordinary. Embrace the charm of these traditional towns and cities, their harmonious blend of preservation and modernity, and cherish the experiences that would forever be etched in your heart.

Delve into the heart of Kanazawa, a city steeped in tradition and exquisite craftsmanship. Your private guide would accompany you on a captivating journey through its historic landmarks, cultural experiences, and culinary delights:

  • Step back in time at Kanazawa Castle Park , the former seat of the Maeda clan, a powerful feudal family. Explore the park's reconstructed structures, including the impressive Ishikawa Gate, and immerse yourself in the rich history of this once thriving castle town.
  • Wander through the enchanting Kenroku-en , a masterpiece of Japanese landscape design and one of the three most celebrated gardens in Japan. Stroll along its serene pathways, admire the meticulously manicured landscapes, and find tranquility amid the picturesque ponds and waterfalls.
  • Discover the well-preserved streets of Nagamachi Samurai District , lined with traditional wooden houses that once belonged to the city's samurai class. Wander through the tranquil streets, admire the intricate architecture, and imagine the lives of the samurai who once resided there.
  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant art of Kaga Yuzen , a renowned dyeing technique that has been passed down through generations in Kanazawa. Under the guidance of a skilled artisan, create your own Kaga Yuzen masterpiece, selecting from an array of colors and patterns to express your unique style.
  • Indulge yourself in the captivating ambiance of the Higashi Chaya District , an historic realm of geisha that maintains the enduring allure of Japan's geisha culture. Meander the slender lanes, beset with traditional wooden teahouses, allowing your imagination to whisk you back to the lively epoch of geisha entertainment.
  • Step into a world of refined elegance at Shima Teahouse , a renowned establishment that has been preserving the traditions of Japanese tea ceremonies for generations. Witness the graceful movements and intricate preparations as you savor the delicate flavors of matcha tea and traditional Japanese sweets.

As you embark on this day of cultural immersion, your private guide would serve as your trusted companion, sharing insightful commentary that unveils the rich history, cultural nuances, and unique stories that make Kanazawa a truly extraordinary destination. Embrace the city's enduring traditions, its harmonious blend of art and heritage, and create memories that would forever be etched in your heart.

After immersing yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Kanazawa, embark on a seamless journey to Kyoto, the captivating heart of Japan's ancient traditions. Board the Thunderbird train, renowned for its speed and comfort, and enjoy the scenic ride as you traverse the picturesque countryside.

Upon arrival at Kyoto Station, your private transfer would be ready to whisk you away to your hotel, where you could settle in and prepare for the cultural wonders that await you in this enchanting city.

Embark on a captivating journey through Kyoto, a city steeped in history, adorned with exquisite temples, and renowned for its vibrant culture. Your private guide would accompany you on a full-day exploration of iconic landmarks and hidden gems, uncovering the essence of Kyoto's timeless beauty.

  • Commence your day with a visit to Kinkaku-ji , also known as the Golden Pavilion, a shimmering masterpiece of Japanese architecture. Let your gaze be captivated by the temple's exquisite golden exterior, reflecting the tranquil waters of the surrounding pond, and capture the iconic image that has enchanted visitors for generations.
  • Step into the grandeur of Nijo Castle , a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate (1600–1868). Admire the intricate architecture and opulent interiors, including the renowned "nightingale floors", designed to emit a distinct sound when walked upon.
  • Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of Nishiki Market , a culinary paradise renowned for its fresh produce, traditional sweets, and delectable street food. Wander through the rows of stalls, savor the aromas and flavors of Kyoto's cuisine, and discover hidden treasures among the market's diverse offerings.
  • Visit the Arashiyama area in the afternoon and capture the picturesque beauty of Togetsu-kyo Bridge , a graceful wooden structure spanning the Katsura River. Stroll along the bridge, admiring the serene views of the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, and experience the tranquility that has inspired poets and artists for centuries.
  • Seek blessings and tranquility at Nonomiya Shrine , a sacred sanctuary dedicated to the goddess of childbirth. Ascend the stairs leading to the shrine, surrounded by a tranquil bamboo grove, and immerse yourself in the serenity of this spiritual haven.
  • Wander through the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove , where towering bamboo stalks create a verdant oasis amid the city. Follow the winding paths, enveloped by the gentle rustling of the bamboo leaves, and discover the tranquility that has drawn visitors for centuries.
  • Venture into the forested slopes of Mount Arashiyama, home to the mischievous Japanese macaques of Monkey Park Iwatayama . Observe the monkeys' playful antics as they roam freely through the trees and enjoy the panoramic views of Kyoto from the park's observation deck.

Your private guide would be your trusted companion throughout this day of cultural immersion, weaving tales of Kyoto's rich history, cultural nuances, and unique stories that make this city truly extraordinary. Immerse yourself in the city's enduring traditions, its harmonious blend of art and heritage, and create memories that would forever be etched in your heart.

Plunge into the heart of Osaka on a fully-guided tour that covers iconic landmarks, cultural endeavors, and a feast of local culinary delights.

  • Venture into the enchanting Gion district , the heart of Kyoto's geisha culture. As dusk descends, immerse yourself in the district's vibrant nightlife, where you may catch a glimpse of geishas and maiko (apprentice geishas) as they make their way to traditional teahouses.
  • Uncover the art of Japanese pottery with a hands-on pottery lesson . Under the guidance of a skilled artisan, create your own unique ceramic masterpiece, learning the traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations.
  • Embrace the elegance of Japanese culture with a kimono-wearing experience . Select a beautiful kimono from a vast collection and let expert staff assist you in draping it perfectly. Capture the enchanting moment with a traditional photo shoot, creating timeless memories of your Kyoto adventure.
  • Stroll along the picturesque Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka slopes , lined with traditional wooden houses and shops. Wander through the narrow lanes, admiring the preserved architecture and soaking in the charming atmosphere of Kyoto's historic district.
  • Conclude your day with an unforgettable visit to Kiyomizu-dera , a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched atop Mount Otowa. Ascend the Kiyomizu-dera stage, where breathtaking panoramic views of Kyoto's cityscape unfold before you. Admire the temple's exquisite architecture, including the iconic three-story pagoda, and immerse yourself in the tranquility that has captivated pilgrims and tourists for generations.

As the sun sets over Kyoto, conclude another remarkable day of cultural immersion. Your private guide will have unveiled the city's rich history, cultural nuances, and unique stories, leaving you with a treasure trove of memories. Embrace Kyoto's enduring traditions and its harmonious blend of art and heritage, and cherish the experiences that would forever be etched in your heart.

Embark on a day of cultural exploration and scenic delights as you venture from Kyoto to Nara, with a brief stop in the charming town of Uji. Your private guide would accompany you on a journey through ancient temples, tranquil landscapes, and culinary delights, creating a memorable tapestry of experiences.

  • Immerse yourself in the enchanting Fushimi Inari Shrine , renowned for its thousands of vermilion torii gates winding their way up Mount Inari. Stroll along the seemingly endless path, surrounded by the vibrant red gates, and experience the spiritual serenity that has drawn pilgrims for centuries.
  • Delve into the art of matcha , the renowned green tea powder that has become synonymous with Japanese tea culture. Under the guidance of a skilled artisan, discover the traditional techniques of making matcha, from harvesting and processing the tea leaves to grinding them into fine powder. Savor the delicate flavor of matcha tea and learn about its cultural significance.
  • Step into the tranquil embrace of Nara Park , home to a majestic herd of sika deer that roam freely amid ancient woodlands and serene temples. Witness the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, and capture the iconic image of the deer bowing to visitors.
  • Ascend the verdant slopes of Mount Wakakusa , offering breathtaking panoramic views of Nara Park and the surrounding city. Admire the lush greenery and the vibrant autumn foliage, and experience the tranquility that has captivated visitors for generations.

Conclude your day's adventure with a seamless transfer to Osaka, the vibrant city of lights and energy. Your private guide would ensure a smooth transition, leaving you with a treasure trove of memories from your day of cultural exploration and scenic delights.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy and cultural richness of Osaka, a city renowned for its delectable cuisine, captivating entertainment, and historical landmarks. Your private guide would lead you on an unforgettable journey through the city's iconic districts, from the grandeur of Osaka Castle to the neon-lit streets of Dotonbori.

  • Ascend majestic Osaka Castle , a symbol of Osaka's rich history and enduring spirit. Explore the castle's impressive fortifications, admire its panoramic views of the city, and delve into fascinating stories of the samurai warriors who once called this fortress home.
  • Embark on a hands-on ukiyo-e printing experience , where you would learn the traditional techniques of creating these iconic woodblock prints. Under the guidance of a skilled artisan, create your own ukiyo-e masterpiece, taking with you a tangible piece of Japanese artistic tradition.
  • Step into the retro-futuristic world of Shinsekai , a district inspired by Paris and New York, characterized by its vibrant atmosphere and nostalgic charm. Ascend Tsutenkaku Tower for breathtaking views of the city, savor the flavors of local cuisine, and experience the unique blend of old and new that defines Shinsekai.
  • Embark on a captivating stroll through Dotonbori , the vibrant entertainment district pulsating with neon lights, enticing aromas, and a lively atmosphere. Sample the iconic street food, witness the dazzling performances of street performers, and capture the electrifying energy that defines this iconic district.

Conclude your day's adventure with a culinary odyssey through Osaka's vibrant food scene. Savor the flavors of takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and other local delicacies, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the city's countless restaurants and food stalls. As the city lights illuminate the night sky, bid farewell to Osaka, carrying with you the memories of a day filled with cultural immersion, culinary delights, and unforgettable experiences.

As your time in Japan draws to a close, let us handle your departure with the same level of care and efficiency that has characterized your entire journey. A private transport service, meticulously arranged by our team, would ensure a smooth and stress-free transfer from your hotel to the airport.

With your travel arrangements seamlessly taken care of, bid farewell to Osaka and Japan, carrying with you the cherished memories of your unique exploration of the Land of the Rising Sun.

Sayonara ! We wish you a peaceful and pleasant onward or return journey.

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Admire the snow-capped Mount Fuji

See the towering peak of Mount Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan and a UNESCO-listed site. We’ll take you up to the 5th station of Mount Fuji, a spectacular vantage point at 7,545 feet, before taking a ride on the Kachikachiyama Ropeway with views of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.

Take a high-speed bullet train to Kyoto

Board the high-speed bullet train to Kyoto, the former capital of Japan and the ancient epicentre of Japanese culture. After whizzing through the country, you’ll meet the locals at a traditional ryokan and learn about traditional Japanese customs, then explore the Gion District and glittering Kinkakuji Temple, the symbol of Kyoto.

Experience a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony

We’ll introduce you to a professional Tea Master who has spent many years learning the craft of the tea ceremony. You’ll learn about the history of Japanese tea making, and watch how the matcha is prepared with a bamboo whisk. You’ll even have a go at making (and tasting) your own tea.

Admire Osaka from the Floating Garden Observatory

The Floating Garden Observatory is an open-air viewing platform, stretching between the two towers of the Umeda Sky Building. We’ll take you to the top of the 567-foot buildings for panoramic views over Osaka, including the city’s dazzling rivers, bridges and soaring skyscrapers.

Wander through Ameyoko Street Market

With nearly 200 shops selling everything from fresh fish and spices to clothing and bags, you can spend hours roaming through Ameyoko Street Market. Located in Tokyo along the Yamanote Line tracks, it was once a black market selling American goods and sweets after WWII, when sugar was hard to find.

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Our Japan tours take you from the dizzying heights of Mount Fuji and the bustle of the Ameyoko Market, to the tranquility of a Japanese tea ceremony.

Tokyo National Museum

The largest and oldest museum in Japan, Tokyo National Museum holds one of the world’s best collections of art and archaeological artefacts from Asia. There are over 110,000 items, including 87 National Treasures of Japan, and you can find everything from art along the Silk Road to medieval Japanese art.

Kotokuin Temple

Located in the city of Kamakuru, the Kotokuin Temple is a Japanese Buddhist temple of the Jodo sect. It’s home to the ‘Great Buddha’ or ‘Daibutsu’, a 37-foot bronze statue of Amida Buddha, constructed in 1252. The towering statue is a National Treasure and one of the most iconic sights in Japan.

Sensoji Buddhist Temple

One of the most famous temples in Japan, the Sensoji Buddhist Temple is the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. It was originally built in 628 but was rebuilt after being destroyed in WWII. Today, you’ll find a beautiful five-storey pagoda, woven with incense and crimson eaves.

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A Japan tour package with Trafalgar takes you through the country’s top museums, from one of the world’s best collections of Asian art, to the ornate temples of Tokyo.

Although sushi is now a popular dish around the world, you’ve never really tried it until you’ve eaten the best in Japan. Our Local Specialists will help you navigate the endless varieties of this iconic dish, from raw vegetables to fresh fish wrapped in rice and seaweed.

Hida beef comes from a Japanese breed of black-haired cattle raised in the fresh air and pure water of Gifu Prefecture. Hailed as the best beef in Japan, we’ll take you to the top restaurants to try one of the beautifully tender and marbled Hida beef steaks.

A beloved dish found all over the country, ramen is a delicious Japanese noodle soup. Each region has a different variation and it usually involves a tasty pork or chicken broth, seasoned with plenty of rich flavors like miso, soy sauce and spring onions.

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Japanese culture requires you to take off your shoes when entering traditional restaurants, temples and ryokans. Bring a comfortable pair of sandals so you can easily slip them off all day.

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Learning a few Japanese phrases will help you connect with the friendly Japanese locals, and offers the chance for some rewarding interactions.

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Welcome to Japan! This is a land of intriguing contradictions. Japan is an archipelago made up of more than 6,800 islands with three quarters of the land being either forest or mountains, leaving little for residential, industrial, or farming areas. Yet it is densely populated for its size. Its leaders have ranged from the samurai to the shogun to the emperor. Its highest point – Mt. Fuji – is beautiful and sacred, as are its many temples and shrines. Its capital city – Tokyo – is a bustling metropolis containing anything one might desire, from food to entertainment to art and culture. Kyoto is filled with serene religious buildings and glorious gardens. A Japan trip awaits with open arms!

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Until the 19th century, Tokyo was known as Edo. It started out as a fishing village but grew to become the seat of a feudal government in the early 17th century. Emperor Meiji moved the capital from Kyoto to Edo in 1868 and renamed it Tokyo, or “Eastern Capital.” By then it had become one of the world’s most populous cities. After World War II it was completely rebuilt. Today, Tokyo is more than just a large city – it is a metropolis with 23 wards. Learn all about the city’s fascinating history and culture through artwork and antiques in Tokyo’s National Museum. Travelers dive even deeper into Tokyo’s ancient roots with a visit to the Zojoji Temple, the center of Japanese Buddhism. From the Ginza district to the Sumida River there’s something for everyone in Tokyo.

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Kyoto was home to the emperor from 794 to 1868. It was Japan’s political and cultural center for 1,100 years, until the capital was moved to Tokyo. Kyoto was largely spared from damaging air raids of World War II and numerous temples, shrines, castles, and palaces are still standing today. Among them is the Golden Pavilion, a Zen temple whose top two stories are completely covered in gold leaf. Once the lavish retirement home of a shogun (military dictator), it was converted to a Zen temple in the 1400s. It has survived wars, been rebuilt after fires, and still stands as an impressive piece of historic architecture. Nijo Castle, another impressive monument, was built in 1603 as the residence of Tokugawa leyasu – the first shogun of the Edo Period. Kyoto is also well-known for Gion – its most famous Geisha district where you may be lucky enough to see a woman dressed in full, traditional geisha regalia.

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Hiroshima will forever be remembered for the devastating event of August 6, 1945: the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Nearly everything within a mile of where the bomb fell was destroyed, and some 80,000 people perished. There were predictions that the city would no longer be habitable. Today, Hiroshima has been rebuilt and a large park was constructed, containing several memorials to the victims. The Peace Memorial Museum focuses on the dropping of the bomb and its aftermath; the Atomic Bomb Dome was one of the few buildings to remain standing afterward; and the Memorial Cenotaph is an arched tomb for those who died. Also worth a visit is Hiroshima Castle. Originally built in 1589, it was five stories tall and was surrounded by a moat. It was destroyed in 1945, rebuilt in 1958, and is now a museum featuring Samurai culture.

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Takayama means “tall mountain,” and is a city in the mountainous Hida region. During the feudal ages, it became known for its high-quality timber and skilled carpenters. Yet it was kept fairly isolated due to the surrounding mountains. Today it is known for its well-preserved old town. The Hida-Kokubunji Temple is the oldest structure, originally built in 746. It features a huge ginko tree, said to be 1,200 years old, and a three-storied pagoda. The Hida no Sato Folk Village, with its traditional wooden farm houses, is an open-air museum. There are also two morning markets, or Asaichi, held on a daily basis, as well as sake breweries. It is the perfect place for a walk.

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Japanese Cuisine:

No trip to Japan would be complete without experiencing its flavorful dishes. A bowl of gohan, or cooked rice, is a central part of Japanese meals. From there we go to sushi, famous both outside of and inside Japan. Sushi is made from cold boiled rice, moistened by vinegar and typically combined with seafood and vegetables. Sashimi is thinly sliced raw food – most often seafood. (Japan is an island, after all.) The most popular noodles are soba (buckwheat flour), udon (wheat flour), and ramen, a noodle soup dish. Tempura is lightly battered, deep-fried seafood and vegetables. Yakatori refers to grilled chicken skewers you can try at a yakitori-ya. Be sure to enjoy green tea with your meal, as the Japanese do.

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The Tokyo Skytree:

The Tokyo Skytree is the perfect way to get a panoramic view of the city and beyond. A television broadcasting tower, this Tokyo landmark is almost 1,200 feet high and is the tallest structure in Japan. A large shopping complex and an aquarium are at its base, but it’s the two observation decks that warrant a visit. Head to the “world’s highest skywalk” for views that will take your breath away!

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Temples and Shrines:

Temples and shrines are found all over Japan, with most municipalities having at least one temple. (Kyoto has 1,200.) Temples are Buddhist places of worship, and they store and display sacred objects. They typically consist of a main hall, a lecture hall, a pagoda, gates, bells, and a cemetery. Some were monasteries in the past, and some still are. Shrines are Shinto places of worship. They are the dwellings of the kami, or Shinto gods. Sacred objects are stored in the innermost chamber, and are not to be seen by anyone. People visit shrines to pay respect to the kami, or to pray for good fortune. The approach to the shrine is marked by Torii gates; the komainu, a pair of guardian dogs or lions, is found on each side of the shrine’s entrance.

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Hakone has been a hot springs resort for centuries. There are more than a dozen hot springs, with Yumoto being the most famous. There is much natural beauty to be appreciated here. Lake Ashinoko, or Lake Ashi, was formed in a volcanic caldera after an eruption 3,000 years ago; it is the perfect place for a scenic boat ride with views of Mt. Fuji. The Hakone Shrine, on the shores of Lake Ashi, is Hakone’s most famous Shinto shrine. Three striking Torii gates mark the approach to the shrine. Odawaro Castle is the closest castle to Tokyo, some 60 miles away. Originally built in the 15th century, it has been rebuilt twice since then. Hakone remains a popular destination for the Japanese and tourists alike.

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Explore the best of Japan with our tours!

With more than 40 years of helping travelers to Japan, we offer a variety of tours that are sure to be ideal for your visit: tailor-made trips, small group tours and independent travel packages. Our team of Japan travel experts are on hand to help make your dream trip a reality. 

Leave organizing your dream trip to our experts, so you can relax and enjoy your journey! Booking a tour allows you to travel with 4 key advantages:

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Expert advice

Our knowledgeable team of travel advisors will be able to help you craft your perfect itinerary or offer one of our pre-built itineraries, based on thousands of travelers' feedback and the hundreds of trips taken by our team.

Reliable assistance

Should anything go wrong during your trip, our team is also here for you. Our booking team and our advisor team being one and the same, based in Tokyo, with no external intermediaries, we'll be able to help you more efficiently 7/7, even through WhatsApp. 

Time saving

Planning a trip to Japan is no easy feat for travelers. Thanks to our optimized itineraries and the answers we'll be able to give to your questions, you will get to see more of Japan, and lose less time worrying about organizing your perfect trip. 

Unique experiences

Thanks to our on-site team, we have a unique network of activities, accommodations, restaurants and memorable sights to see in our itineraries. And it's constantly growing, with our team always on the hunt for the newly opened or trendiest places to offer you!

Why book a tour with Japan Experience? 

Here at Japan Experience, our tours are imagined, built, crafted and carried out by the same team. A team that's been driven by the same passion: turning your dream trip to Japan into a reality. This makes us your perfect partner for your trip to Japan, for 3 reasons: 

  • We offer the best advice.  We focus 100% on Japan travel, we know the country inside and out, and our team is made exclusively of passionate individuals having either lived or traveled extensively in Japan. Activities, accommodation... Unique spots and things to do, to craft a trip that'll be special for you ! Of course, our team has their share of secret travel recommendations they'll eagerly offer you. We also have over 5000 articles of Japan travel advice.
  • We offer the best prices.  Thanks to being specialized in Japan travel, we have built a unique network of local partners who trust our local team in Japan, as well as our international team making multiple trips a year to negotiate the best deals for you. This means we have a direct relationship with local partners, which means cheaper travels for you: no intermediaries taking a cut. 
  • We guarantee a safe trip.  Indeed, our sales team, our booking team and our assistance team are all in-house and work together to build your trip. Over 40 years of experience, multiple offices across the world, thousands of travelers trusting us every year, countless partnerships with media & influencers... Japan Experience is a leader in the Japan travel field. Oh, and we're also the 1st worldwide seller of the Japan Rail Pass.

What type of tour is right for you?

Whether it’s a first-time journey of discovery, or a return trip to deepen your knowledge of Japan, Japan Experience is the best place to find the ideal tour for you! Explore the country accompanied by one of our expert tour guides in a small group, or with a self-guided tour left to you with input from us! Go beyond just the major cities; there are incredible sights all over the country to tour in places like Nara, Okayama, Nikko, Hiroshima, Kobe, or even deeper in the countryside. Japan Experience offers a whole range of tours to discover the very best of Japan. Find out which one is best for you!

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Follow one of our pre-built itineraries at your own pace: you are your own guide! Benefit from our best travel tips and see the best sights, your way.

Advantages of a self-guided tour:

  • More freedom.
  • Ideal for first-timers who are unsure about planning an itinerary.
  • Ideal for return travelers who are looking for new sights to see.
  • Possibility to book guides for visits.

Build your very own itinerary with our team of Japan travel experts, and travel at your pace without a guide in a self-guided tour or with the best guide for your route in a customized group-guided tour!

Advantages of a tailor-made tour:

  • 100% unique and personalized trip.
  • Can be group-guided or self-guided.
  • The most unique accommodation options and choice of activities.

In small groups of 8 to 15, follow one of our pre-built itineraries with a passionate guide who'll accompany you in your journey, and give you the best insider tips.

  • 100% organized trip.
  • Lead by a knowledgeable guide who knows Japan from A to Z.
  • A chance to experience hidden Japan spots with your guide.
  • Unique accommodation options and activities.

Self-guided Tours

Discover Japan on your own , thanks to our varied catalog of self-guided tours, specially designed for independent travelers. Whether you want to tour the Japanese archipelago with family, friends, or solo, Japan Experience offers tours that include accommodation, domestic flights, transportation, 24-hour assistance and optional activities for a unique and memorable trip.

With Japan Experience, you'll receive a personal itinerary, adapted to best fit into your personalized travel plan. While we offer many suggestions to enrich your stay, the choice of sites to visit and activities to enjoy along the way remains entirely in your hands , giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace!

Himeji Castle, UNESCO world heritage, easy access from Kyoto for a 1-day excursion

Highlights of Japan Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 15 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Kanazawa, Takayama, Tokyo
  • Included : Airport Transfers, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Non-flight transportation, Guided activity, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance

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Between Manga and Tradition Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Okayama, Miyajima, Osaka

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Japan family tour Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 14 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Kanazawa, Tokyo

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Tokyo, Mount Fuji & Kyoto Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 10 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto

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Japanese Immersion Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 13 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Hiroshima, Osaka, Koyasan, Kyoto
  • Included : Airport Transfers, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Non-flight transportation, Guided activities, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance

Explore Okinawa with Japan Experience

Tokyo to Okinawa beaches Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 18 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Okinawa
  • Included : Airport Transfers, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Japan Experience house, Ferry, Guided activities, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance

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Japan itinerary North to South Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 21 days
  • Locations : Sapporo, Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Takayama, Kyoto, Okayama, Miyajima, Fukuoka, Ishigaki
  • Included : 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Japan Experience house, Guided activity, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance

Group Tours

Immerse yourself in an authentic trip to Japan, ready for discovery! Our tours are accompanied by an expert who will give you access to Japan that is often unseen by the uninitiated. Let our English-speaking local experts guide you through your trip as you discover the best-kept secrets and hidden treasures of the Japanese archipelago.

Opt for a trip organized from A to Z with 8 to 12 people for an immersive and friendly excursion. This plan is ideal for those seeking a unique visit without the worries of trip organization and logistics.

With Japan Experience, tour a variety of destinations, from must-visit sites to off-the-beaten-track places, as well as exclusive cultural and gastronomic experiences. Our wide range of escorted tours with private English-speaking guides suits all budgets, and offers you the best value for money for an in-depth discovery of Japan.

Don't miss this opportunity for an unforgettable stay thanks to our escorted tours in Japan, and reserve your trip now!

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Discover Japan Group Tours in Japan

  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Miyajima
  • Included : Visits & meals, English-speaking tour leader, Hotel temple, 3*/4* Hotels & Ryokan

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The Tokaido Road Group Tours in Japan

  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Koyasan, Osaka
  • Included : English-speaking tour leader, 3*/4* Hotels & Ryokan, Hotel temple, Visits & meals

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Urban and Rural Japan Group Tours in Japan

  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Koyasan, Osaka, Kobe, Takachiho, Kumamoto, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Miyajima

Himeji Castle, UNESCO World Heritage, under the colors of autumn

Autumn Leaves Photography Group Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 12 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Mt Fuji (Kawaguchiko), Osaka, Himeji, Kyoto, Nara
  • Included : English-speaking tour leader, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Visits & meals

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Ikebana Retreat Group Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 6 days
  • Locations : Tokyo
  • Included : 5* hotels, English-speaking tour leader, Visits & meals, Full-board

Tailor-Made Tours

Call in an expert and start planning your tailor-made trip! We understand that each person is unique, which is why our dedicated team is at your disposal to find a  personalized itinerary that meets your expectations and desires.

With over  40 years of organizing trips to Japan and a team of experts who have all lived or traveled extensively in the country, we work closely with you to design the trip of your dreams.  Whether you want to discover the must-sees of Japan or venture off the beaten track, our specialists will guide and advise you to create a unique and unforgettable excursion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What departure times are available for Japan tours?

Japan Experience does not provide air tickets for tours. Departures are therefore flexible, and you can leave from wherever you prefer: Paris, Brussels or elsewhere. On a self-guided tour, you can choose the departure date that suits you best to discover the wonders of Japan. In the case of a small group tour, departure dates are fixed, so those interested are asked to arrange their own flights to arrive on the tour departure date.

How many nights are included in a Japan tour?

Our Japan tours vary in length, generally comprising between 7 and 21 nights.

What are Japan's must-see destinations?

Each tour combines must-see stops with lesser-known destinations to offer a unique discovery experience. Highlights include cosmopolitan cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, historic sites such as Hiroshima, and timelessly elegant regions and cities such as Kyoto and Nara.

Here's a description of some key cities:

  • Tokyo is the contemporary city par excellence, with its impressive skyscrapers and frenetic pace. This Japanese metropolis offers a unique urban experience, harmoniously blending ancestral traditions with futuristic innovations.
  • Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, is a timeless destination that charms visitors with its rich cultural and historical heritage. Its majestic temples, Zen gardens and traditional districts bear witness to the beauty and elegance of the imperial era.
  • Osaka is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city, renowned for its delicious cuisine. Nights here are particularly lively. Its historic castle and ultramodern aquarium are must-see attractions for visitors.
  • Okinawa, a tropical archipelago in southern Japan, offers heavenly beaches and a unique culture influenced by its proximity to China and the Philippines. Lovers of scuba diving and snorkeling will find exceptional seabeds here.
  • Nara, Japan's first permanent capital, is famous for its deer park and thousand-year-old temples, including Tōdai-ji, home to a gigantic bronze Buddha. The city offers a journey back in time to Nara, the cradle of Japanese culture.
  • Hiroshima, a symbol of peace and resilience, is a moving destination where the Peace Memorial recalls the horrors of the atomic bomb. Nearby, the island of Miyajima enchants visitors with its Itsukushima Shrine and its famous torii floating on the waters of the Seto Inland Sea.

How do you immerse yourself in Japanese culture on a Japan tour?

Our Japan tours are designed to offer total immersion in Japanese culture. Travelers will discover the traditional architecture, Zen gardens, temples and shrines that dot the Land of the Rising Sun. They'll also have the chance to sample must-try Japanese culinary specialties during typical lunches, and explore the creative art scene of this multi-faceted country.

Are there routes to the mountains? To the beach? Visit islands?

Yes, some of our tours include visits to iconic mountains such as Mount Fuji, Mount Koya and the Japanese Alps. You can also explore the country's islands, such as Miyajima Island, famous for its floating torii, or Shikoku Island, rich in temples and breathtaking natural landscapes. The island of Naoshima, meanwhile, is home to the famous pumpkin of the creative Yayoi Kusama, an iconic contemporary Japanese artist.

How do I book a tour?

It's very simple and easy, just book directly online through our website: (1) Choose the tour of your choice, your departure date and indicate the number of participants. Several options are available to you. (2) Pay a deposit of 35% of the total amount* online and confirm your reservation. (3) You will then receive an e-mail confirming the conditions of your registration. (4) Book your flight ticket, either with Japan Experience or by yourself (taking into account the necessary schedules for your tour) (5) One month before departure, settle the balance of your booking. For more information on the tours or to make a reservation, please contact our advisors on +33 (0)1 42 61 60 83 or at [email protected] , or come and visit us at our agency in Paris. * travel insurance and options included

When to go to Japan?

There are 4 seasons in Japan.

Spring , from the end of February to the end of May, is a mild season suitable for all kinds of activities. It is of course the period when sakura (cherry trees) bloom, the perfect occasion to admire them (hanami). Their blooming period is between March 20 and April 10 for Tokyo and Kyoto areas, while it is possible to admire them earlier in the south of the country and later in the north. The cherry blossom period is very popular and generates a lot of crowds. However, there are other beautiful flowers that bloom during this season: plum blossoms, with their sparkling pink at the end of February; fabulous azaleas in April-May; hydrangeas of all colors or irises during June.

Summer , from June to August, is generally synonymous with heat with a rainy season in the last two weeks of June during which you can expect rain several days a week. During this very hot and humid season, it is possible to enjoy fireworks (hanabi) in July and August, as well as matsuri , traditional Japanese festivals. Among the most famous are the Gion matsuri, which is held in Kyoto in mid-July or the Obon Matsuri in mid-August.

Then comes the high wind season (taifu) , which reaches its peak between August and September, but it is not necessary to avoid going during this period. Indeed, there is little chance that they will involve changing your travel plans, few of them even reaching the main island. 

Autumn , from September to November, is the season when temperatures are generally the most pleasant, quite similar to the continental European climate. It is also the season when the country is decorated with red tones and when one can admire the momiji (literally red leaves) which are usually visible in Tokyo, Kyoto and their region during the last two weeks of November.

Finally, winter, from December to February, is the coldest season but also the opportunity to admire the striking beauty of winter landscapes . December is a period of calm before the holiday season, while January is marked by a drop in temperature and the presence of a number of festivals. In central Japan, temperatures usually range from -4 to 10°C. In the mountains and the north of the country, temperatures drop significantly, while in Kyushu and Okinawa, winter tends to be milder.

The most touristic periods are :  - in February, the 10 days around the Chinese New Year, which marks a strong influx of tourists from all over Asia; - between the end of March and the beginning of April, the cherry blossom period; - between the end of April and the beginning of May, during the "Golden Week", a period with many public holidays and during which many Japanese go on vacation; - mid-August, during the Obon Matsuri; - at the end of November, the best period to observe the momiji; - early January, for the New Year, when many businesses and activities are closed.   So, if you want to go during a less crowded period, Japan Experience recommends you to go : - in February, outside the Chinese New Year period, for the cool but nevertheless pleasant weather and the splendid blooming of plum trees, before the cherry trees; - between mid-May and early June, to take advantage of the mild weather, lower traffic and the blooming of hydrangeas, azaleas and irises; - from September to early December, to take advantage of good temperatures, a reasonable level of tourism and the momiji period in late November.

Are meals included in the circuits?

It all depends on the tour you've chosen. Some include breakfast only, especially on free-ride tours, while others include all meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner. Meals may also vary according to the stage, with dinner included on certain evenings, for example a night in a ryokan in the Japanese Alps.

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Tours to Japan

Japan is a diverse and alluring country, full of surprises at every turn. In true Japanese fashion, our tours combine the traditional and the modern. From exploring the grand temples and meeting a Geisha to taking a super-fast bullet train, our Japan vacations have it all.

Ways to explore Japan

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From the ultramodern cityscape of Tokyo to the ancient temples of Kyoto, our  small group tours  to Japan will take you on an all-encompassing trip of discovery. Our  expert tour leaders  will show you the cultural highlights as well as some lesser-known hidden treasures. 

Get into the heart of Japanese culture with a stay in a Buddhist temple and family-run ryokan, observe snow monkey bathing in the hot springs of Jigokudani Onsen and whiz across the countryside on a bullet train to explore the city of Hiroshima. Or, for a Japan tour with a difference, go exploring on two wheels with our Japan cycling trips . Discover the coast of the Noto Peninsula, feel the salty breeze rush past as you pedal along Chirihama Beach and stay in traditional Japanese accommodation with futon mattresses and tatami-mat floors. 

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Japan tour highlights

A country of vast contrasts, Japan’s facets offer something for every kind of traveler. Be wowed by the immense skyscrapers and blaring neon lights of always-bustling Tokyo, find serenity in the peaceful gardens of Geisha city Kyoto, look out at the perfectly conical tip of Mount Fuji, and unwind in the warm waters of a traditional hot spring.

From navigating bustling cities to taking time out in sacred temples, wandering around idyllic gardens or sampling the magnificent local dishes, our Japan vacations encompass the country’s most thrilling facets. Take a look at some of our favorite highlights of Japan:

Tokyo is a fabulous city for total cultural immersion: you may spend the morning strolling along the banks of the Sumida River or museum hopping, and in the afternoon spotting sumo wrestlers and shopping for swords and every flavor of chocolate bar under the sun. At night the city comes alive – after dark is when you’ll discover just how busy and cosmopolitan the city is. More than 25% of Japan’s total population lives within 50km of Tokyo’s center. However, dig a little deeper on our  Shogun Trail  tour and you’ll get to experience the ancient history of this teeming metropolis. Pay a visit to Tokyo’s oldest temple, Senso-ji, the Hamarikyu Gardens – a great place for viewing the cherry blossoms in spring – and the Meiji Shrine, for your first sighting of a traditional torii gate.

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Next on the list of our favorite places in Japan is the city of Kyoto, vastly different to Tokyo with its peaceful Zen gardens and charming little shops. Kyoto is the city of the elusive Geisha – you may even get to see some of the beautifully-dressed women as you walk along the quaint cobbled streets, nipping in and out of historic tea houses. Our  Simply Japan  trip includes two days to explore Kyoto, time to walk the path to Fushimi Inari Shrine through the thousands of red torii gates, sample weird and wonderful flavors in Nishiki Food Market, or visit a beautifully manicured bamboo grove. Many trips arrive in Kyoto by the famous bullet train, or  Shinkansen , offering another once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Since the catastrophic atomic bombing in 1945 Hiroshima has transformed into a welcoming and thriving city that is well worth a visit. Whilst the poignant memorial in the Peace Memorial Park reminds us of the tragic event, it also inspires with messages of hope that such horrors should never happen again. Another reason to visit is the nearby Miyajima Island, just off the coast of the city, where tame deer roam. As you arrive on the ferry you'll take in the famous view of the floating torii gate. Considered to be one of the most beautiful sights in Japan, these red gates appear to float on the water. Miyajima is included in the itinerary of our  Highlights of Japan  trip.   

Solo travel in Japan

If you’re looking to travel solo, our Japan vacations are the perfect place to start. Every one of our vacations has been designed to suit solo travelers, and though it depends on the exact tour that you choose, you’ll find that about half of our customers will also be traveling solo. Not only will you get to explore a fantastic new destination, you’ll also get to meet fellow travelers who share the same interests, while we take care of the arrangements.  

Best time to go to Japan

Japan is an all-year-round destination. The summer months tend to be hot and humid with a few rain showers, and the winters are cold and crisp with clear blue skies. 

The weather is at its best during the summer season from April to May, but this is also the busiest time to visit Japan and prices are higher. If you want to escape the crowds, book a trip from June to August - it will be hotter and wetter, but you’ll have more space to appreciate Japan’s wondrous sights. 

For a winter getaway with a difference, head to Japan from December to February. The days are usually crisp, cold and clear, and the Japanese Alps will be covered in a blanket of white snow. Travel in February to visit  Sapporo Snow Festival  and enjoy an ice-breaker cruise in the Sea of Okhotsk before spending time admiring the incredible snow sculptures at the annual Sapporo Snow Festival.

If you want to see Japan’s famous blossom in full bloom, book a trip in spring from late March until mid-April. Or, to see the vibrant Koyo autumn leaves, aim for a trip in the autumn months of October and November. 

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Our Japan package tours are thoughtfully designed to provide you with an unforgettable experience where you’ll discover the best of this iconic destination. Visit renowned Japanese destinations and attractions with expert local tour guides, without having to worry about planning the details. Simply choose the Japan tour package that suits you, and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Japan. Our operations team is available 24/7 to ensure everything runs smoothly, with their top priority being that you have a stress-free and enjoyable trip.

We offer a variety of package tours in Japan to cater to different needs and budgets. Our tours cover all the key sites in Japan, from the bustling city of Tokyo to the traditional streets of Kyoto, and the natural wonders of Hokkaido. Additionally, we can arrange custom itineraries for private groups traveling to Japan.

One of the highlights of any trip to Japan is visiting Tokyo, the bustling capital city, with its vibrant culture and iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Tower and the Sensoji Temple. Our package tours of Japan ensure that you won’t miss these incredible sites and allow you to spend ample time exploring the cities, museums, and natural landscapes, while going off-the-beaten-path and seeing the lesser-known sites that only a travel expert would know about. We look forward to being that expert for you and helping you create your dream package tour of Japan!

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All Japan Tours has organized our longest and most comprehensive guided group tour providing a true introduction to the entire country of Japan. Our Grand Tour of Japan offers a three-week long excursion, traveling to all four main islands of Japan from the Northern Island of Hokkaido to the Southern Region of Kyushu. This itinerary caters to a wide variety of interests regarding Japanese culture, festivals, architecture, nature, rural villages, and modern city attractions. This tour is pe... View More

All Japan Tours has organized our longest and most comprehensive guided group tour providing a true introduction to the entire country of Japan. Our Grand Tour of Japan offers a three-week long excursion, traveling to all four main islands of Japan from the Northern Island of Hokkaido to the Southern Region of Kyushu. This itinerary caters to a wide variety of interests regarding Japanese culture, festivals, architecture, nature, rural villages, and modern city attractions. This tour is perfect for travelers who wish to discover the whole country and see all that Japan has to offer. Let All Japan Tours provide the transportation, comfortable accommodation, and an English-speaking guide, as we take you on the Grand Tour of Japan. Starting in Hokkaido, visit the highlights of the Northern Island which include Sapporo, Otaru, Hakodate, and more. You will have the chance to see amazing attractions in the highlighted cities, including the Sapporo Clock Tower, the famous Otaru glassware shop: Kitaichi Garasukan, and fresh food morning markets in Hakodate. Take in the views from Mt. Hakodate and visit Goryokaku Fort, a western-style fort surrounded by beautiful cherry blossoms in spring. Before leaving the island of Hokkaido, take the bullet train through the Seikan Undersea Tunnel which connects Hokkaido to the Japan's main island, Honshu. Once on the main island of Honshu make your way through Matsushima and Nikko, both known for their scenic views, temples, and shrines. In Nikko, visit Toshogu Shrine, where you will see the famous carving of the “See no Evil, Hear no Evil and Speak no Evil” monkeys. Visit famous attractions in Tokyo, Japan's capital, such as Tokyo Tower and Asakusa Sensoji Temple. Unwind at your Japanese-style inn, where you can enjoy the natural bath waters of the hot springs before heading to the ancient city of Kyoto. You will have exclusive access to the city’s top gardens, temples, and shrines, and will enjoy a traditional green tea ceremony hosted by an apprentice geisha (maiko). Travelers will also cross the Inland Sea to Shikoku Island by a scenic drive across Shimanami Kaido highway and visit Takamatsu, where you can visit one of Japan’s most beautiful landscape gardens. Pay a visit to Hiroshima, a city destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II. Today, the city flourishes and offers shopping centers, beautiful gardens, and the Memorial Peace Park. Travel to Kyushu to visit hidden-gems in Beppu, Takachiho, Nagasaki, and Fukuoka. Watch 1,500 wild Japanese macaques monkeys in their natural habitat in Beppu and enjoy a trip to the mythological town of Takachiho, where you can watch as performers reenact the legend of Amaterasu, the Shinto Sun Goddess. Enjoy your last night in Japan with a Wagyu Beef dinner. Each Grand Tour incorporates seasonal attractions such as cherry blossoms, baby blue eye flowers, wisteria, festivals, and more! For those looking for a thorough introduction to the country, this tour is a wonderful choice. Immerse yourself in the culture and be surrounded by the rich history of Japan. Please click on the tours below to learn more about our Grand Tour of Japan itinerary and its seasonal changes.

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  • Journey through all four main islands of Japan: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu.
  • Perfect for travelers looking for a general introduction to the entire country.
  • Visit historical landmarks, modern city attractions, rural villages, and scenic destinations.
  • Make sushi with a professional sushi chef and watch a kimono fashion show.
  • Experience a traditional tea ceremony and meet an apprentice geisha (maiko).
  • Explore Nikko, a place renowned for its scenic beauty and shrines.
  • Take the longest railroad tunnel in the world that travels under water.
  • Chances to see cherry blossoms, spring flowers, autumn leaves, festivals, and more.

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Japan captured my heart from the moment I firs visited. The delicious food, the rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, vibrant history, and the very friendly and polite people – it all blew my mind.

But Japan often feels impenetrable, especially to first-time visitors. While I think Japan deserves a minimum of 10 days, I get that some people might only have a week, so I wanted to write this, my ideal seven-day itinerary for Japan for a first-time visitor.

With only a week, there’s not much you can see unless you really rush it. And I don’t think you should do that.

So this itinerary only focuses on Tokyo and Kyoto (the most popular destinations) as well as some day trips from each. If you wanted to rush things a little, you could add in Osaka (more on that at the end).

(Note: If you purchased a Japan Rail Pass , activate it on arrival. That way, you can take advantage of the free JR trains throughout the city.)

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Japan Itinerary Day 1: Tokyo

Japan itinerary day 2: tokyo, japan itinerary day 3: tokyo, japan itinerary day 4: kyoto, japan itinerary day 5: kyoto, japan itinerary day 6: nara, japan itinerary day 7: tokyo, an alternative itinerary.

The popular and colorful Asakusa Temple in bustling Tokyo, Japan

Tsukiji and Toyosu Fish Markets Cure your jet lag with some food! In 2018, Tokyo’s main fish market moved to Toyosu. It is now twice the size of Tsukiji (the old one), making it the largest such market in the world. Here you can eat fresh sushi for breakfast, just a few feet from where it was hauled in from the sea, while marveling at the chaotic atmosphere.

You can still head to the old market in Tsukiji to eat, shop, and wander as well. I like it a lot, because there are more food options! Food and drink tours of the Tsukiji Outer Market are available for around 15,000 JPY.

Toyosu Fish Market is open Monday-Saturday 5am-5pm, though most shops don’t open until 7am. Admission is free, but you have to pick up a visitor’s pass when you enter. Tsukiji Fish Market’s hours vary by shop (usually 5am-2pm). Admission is free.

teamLab Planets This digital art installation is a multi-sensory and immersive experience in which you become part of the artwork, walking barefoot through the four exhibition spaces and gardens as you interact with the installations’ elements in unique ways. It’s really fun! TeamLab is generally sells out in advance, so I recommend getting your tickets online ahead of time .

Take a walking tour Walking tours are a great way to get the lay of the land while connecting with a local guide. I always go on one or two when I arrive somewhere. Tokyo Localized offers many free tours, including a classic overview and ones of both the famed Harajuku and Shinjuku neighborhoods. Its Imperial Palace tour would be the most convenient one after teamLab.

The Imperial Palace Formerly Edo Castle, the Imperial Palace was built in the 15th century, and some of the walls and moats from that time are still in use to this day. When the emperor moved from Kyoto to Tokyo in 1869, he took Edo for his new palace and renamed it. While you can’t go inside, it is surrounded by beautiful grounds, a moat, and a park worth wandering through. You can also see the changing-of-the-guard ceremony (though it’s relatively low-key and unassuming). Admission to the grounds is free.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden This park is over 144 acres and home to some 20,000 trees. Most of the original park was destroyed in World War II but was rebuilt and reopened in 1949. During spring, it is one of the best places to see cherry blossoms. My favorite area is the landscape garden, which has several ponds with bridges and islands. It’s a peaceful oasis away from the urban hustle and bustle.

Depending on how you feel relative to your jetlag, you could fit a few more activities before you end your day. Check out this post for suggestions .

A bright and bustling street lit up at night with neon signs in Tokyo, Japan

  • Senso-ji – This is Tokyo’s most popular and famous temple. Beautifully painted, it sits in a scenic spot near a pagoda and the lovely Kaminari Gate. There’s a huge statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, inside the main hall. It’s very busy during the day, so maybe check out the grounds in the evening.
  • Asakusa Shrine – This nearby Shinto shrine is much more peaceful, with fewer visitors, but with people praying, meditating, or performing traditional rituals. It was built during the Edo period (1603–1868) and survived the air raids of World War II.

Afterward, head to Ueno Park . Spanning over 133 acres, Ueno Park was established in 1873 on land formerly owned by a 17th-century Buddhist temple. It gets super busy in cherry blossom season, as there are over a thousand trees here. Throughout, you’ll find various stalls and vendors selling snacks, drinks, and souvenirs. On weekends, there are usually cultural events or festivals showcasing traditional arts, music, and dance. Four of Tokyo’s main museums are here:

  • Tokyo National Museum – Established in 1872 on the north end, this massive building is the oldest and largest art museum in Japan. It houses one of the world’s largest collections of art and artifacts from Asia, particularly Japan.
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum – This museum showcases rotating exhibitions of contemporary and traditional Japanese art.
  • National Museum of Nature and Science – This museum features a wide range of permanent and temporary exhibitions covering natural science and history.
  • Tosho-gu Shrine – This beautiful 17th-century Shinto shrine has carved gold doors and other ornate carvings. It’s worth seeing up close!

Afterward, walk down to Akihabara to explore the video game parlors, arcades, and anime shops. This very buzzy area is ground zero for all things electronic, and it’s fun to play many of the games. This is where you’ll find the famous maid cafés, where servers dress up as maids and serve you food and drinks. These range from big touristy ones to holes-in-the-wall (the girls on the street are promoting the latter, which are a lot more culturally fun). They aren’t cheap, though, as you have to buy drink packages and pay a fee, but they’re kitschy and fun.

In the evening, visit Shinjuku and then drink in Golden Gai . In Shinjuku, you’ll find a plethora of cool bars, bright lights, and tiny hole-in-the-wall eateries. Be sure to wander down Memory Lane (aka Piss Alley) for tiny izakaya joints and bars. Afterward, head over to Golden Gai, a warren of narrow alleyways with a bit of a red-light-district feel, flanked by diminutive backstreet bars. It’s quite touristy but also a lot of fun. I’ve had some wild nights here!

With Arigato Tours , you’ll learn about the neighborhood while stopping to sample Japanese classics like sushi, yakitori, and ramen. The 23,900 JPY cost includes a drink and dishes at four stops.  

The sprawling skyline of Tokyo, Japan with the famous Tokyo Tower in view

Kamakura Here you can see a 13-meter (43-foot) bronze statue of Buddha that was built in 1252. It was initially constructed within Kotoku-in Temple, but that has since been washed away by several storms, so it now sits in the open air. Admission to enter the temple grounds is 300 JPY, while it’s 20 JPY to go inside the statue. The journey there — around an hour — is free with a Japan Rail Pass .

Tokyo Disneyland I’m a sucker for Disney. You’ll find many of the same classic rides from Disney World here, like Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, The Haunted Mansion, and everyone’s favorite teacup ride, The Mad Tea Party. But there are several unique attractions as well, like Pooh’s Hunny Hunt and Journey to the Center of the Earth.

Ticket prices vary depending on the day and time, but full-day admission begins at 7,900 JPY for adults and 4,400-6,200 JPY for children. It’s best to book in advance .

Mount Fuji Mount Fuji is located an hour outside of Tokyo. An active stratovolcano (which last erupted in 1708) and covered in snow for almost half of the year, it stands an impressive 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) and provides one of the most iconic views in the country. One of the Three Holy Mountains of Japan, Mount Fuji is both a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a UNESCO Cultural Site. In the summer, the mountain is open to hikers, who take 5-12 hours to reach the summit (traditionally, they depart at night to arrive at the top for the sunrise).

If you don’t want to hike, you can simply visit on a day trip. There are buses that can take you partway up, where you’ll be offered sweeping vistas of the surrounding area. Guided day tours from the city cost around 12,000 JPY.  

A quiet path through the famous bamboo forest in beautiful Kyoto, Japan

Wander the Bamboo Forest For a relaxing break, head to Arashiyama and let the dense and towering stands of bamboo envelop you. Located near the famous Tenryu-ji temple, it’s one of the most beautiful places in the entire country. It’s not that big, but there are some hidden areas to explore. Just make sure to arrive early if you want to enjoy it without the crowds (it fills up fast after sunrise).

While there, I would also recommend visiting the Okochi Sanso Garden, which (along with the home) belonged to the famous Japanese actor Denjir? ?k?chi (1898–1962). It’s not free (it’s 1,000 JPY), but it’s really nice and has some wonderful views.

Visit the Golden Pavilion Originally built in the late 14th century as a retirement villa for the shogun (military governor), this iconic structure was later converted into a Zen Buddhist temple. The present-day edifice dates only to the 1950s, however, when a monk attempting to kill himself burned the historic original to the ground. The rebuilt temple is covered in brilliant gold leaf, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. Each of the three stories exhibits a different architectural style. Completing the scene are the serene reflecting pool and traditional Japanese gardens that contain lush foliage, manicured trees, and scenic walking paths.

1 Kinkakuji-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, +81 075-461-0013, shokoku-ji.jp. Open daily 9am-5pm. Admission is 500 JPY.

Admire Ryoan-ji Temple This is my favorite temple in Kyoto. Originally established in 1450 as a residence for a high-ranking samurai, it was soon converted into a Zen temple and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a mausoleum that houses the remains of seven emperors. Its traditional rock and sand garden is considered one of the best in the country. There’s also a teahouse where you can experience the traditional Japanese tea ceremony ( chanoyu ) as you overlook the Kyoyochi reflecting pool.

There are other temples in the area to check out as well:

  • Daitoku-ji Temple – This massive complex dating back to 1315 covers almost 60 acres. It contains several dozen temples and is a good place to see a variety of Zen gardens and architectural styles. It’s also deeply linked to the Japanese tea ceremony, as several of the country’s most noteworthy masters studied here.
  • Toji Temple – This is home to Japan’s tallest pagoda (five stories high). Founded in 796, just after Kyoto became the capital, it was one of only three Buddhist temples allowed in the city.

Go on a sake brewery tour Kyoto has a sake (rice wine) brewing tradition going back 400 years and is known for some of the best in the world, due to using the area’s pure natural spring water in the brewing process. Arigato Tours offers an excellent three-hour tour of Fushimi (the brewing district) for 23,320 JPY, including stops at several breweries, a guided tour of the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum, and tastings.  

A winding, narrow street in historic Kyoto, Japan

See the Fushimi Inari Shrine This mountainside Shinto shrine, dating back to 711, is dedicated to Inari, the god of rice and prosperity. It’s known for its thousands of vibrant orange torii gates that form a network of trails leading up Mount Inari. You can hike the trails on your own while enjoying panoramic views of Kyoto below or join a guided hiking tour , on which you’ll get off the paved paths and into hidden bamboo groves. Get here as early as possible to avoid the crowds.

68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, +81756417331, inari.jp. Open 24/7. Admission is free.

Walk around Higashiyama Spend an afternoon walking along the narrow streets of one of the oldest and best preserved districts on your own or on a walking tour . The traditional machiya buildings (traditional wooden townhouses) are filled with small shops selling local specialties and handicrafts, as well as restaurants and teahouses. It’s a popular area in which to participate in a tea ceremony . Another nice place to stroll in this neighborhood is the Philosopher’s Path, which follows a cherry-tree-lined canal that’s beautiful and meditative even when the blossoms aren’t in season.

Visit Kiyomizu-dera One of a number of UNESCO sites in ancient Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera (meaning “pure water temple”) is located in the foothills of Mount Otowa in the eastern part of the city. It’s one of the most famous temples in all of Japan. It was established in 778, but most of the existing buildings date to the 17th century. There’s not a single nail used in the construction, which becomes all the more impressive once you see how large the temple is, which is best known for its wooden terrace that juts out over the hillside. The temple’s name comes from the nearby waterfall whose waters (from which you can still drink today) are said to have wish-granting and healing powers.

1 Chome-294 Kiyomizu, +81 75-551-1234, kiyomizudera.or.jp. Open daily 6am-6pm. Admission is 400 JPY.

Explore Shorin-ji Temple This small temple dates back to the 16th century. What makes it worth visiting is its meditation classes. You’ll get to tour the temple and then be instructed in zazen , the Japanese style of meditation. It’s a very unique experience and something that I think will add a lot of depth and nuance to your visit (especially if you’ve seen a lot of temples). Just make sure to dress comfortably.

15 Chome-795 Honmachi, +81 75-561-4311, shourin-ji.org. Open daily 10am-4pm. Admission is 800 JPY.

Wander the Nishiki Market Nishiki Ichiba is now one of the biggest indoor markets in town. Known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen” and spanning over five blocks, it is full of vendors selling traditional dishes from the region, classic Kyoto souvenirs, and really just about anything else. There are over a hundred stalls here, many of which have been in the same family for generations. Opening hours depend on the shop but are typically from 9am to 6pm.

To dive deeper into Japanese food culture, you can take a food tour of the market . It’s the best way to learn about all the food you’ll see, as well as the market’s history.

Explore Gion Gion, the historic geisha district, is renowned as being one of the most iconic and atmospheric areas of town. It’s known for its traditional wooden machiya houses, narrow alleyways, cobblestone streets, and preservation of geisha (known locally as geiko) culture. Lining the main street are ochayas (teahouses where geishas entertain), small shops, and many restaurants, ranging from upscale kaiseki restaurants serving traditional Kyoto cuisine to casual eateries.

To really learn more about this amazing party of town and its past, take a walking tour of Gion . You’ll learn a ton and get a lot of context. They cost around 1,800 JPY.

At night, go to the Pontocho Row , a narrow street lined with restaurants, hole-in-the-wall bars, and jazz clubs. It’s one of the more lively areas in Kyoto.  

A small deer eating grass in a park in Nara, Japan, with cherry trees blossoming in the background

Nara was the capital of Japan in the eighth century, so there are lots of buildings and temples here that are upwards of a thousand years old (which is rare in Japan, due to the prevalence of fires and earthquakes, as well as World War II). Some things to do:

  • Frolic with deer – The real draw in Nara are the deer. Since the 17th century, those in and around the city have been considered sacred. You can buy crackers to feed them or just watch them stroll around carefree.
  • See the Buddha – Don’t miss a visit to Todai-ji, the world’s largest wooden building, home to a 16-meter (52-foot) Buddha statue. It was built in 738 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Take a walking tour – This guided half-day walking tour for 11,500 JPY includes all of Nara’s highlights as well as a traditional lunch.

The sprawling skyline of Tokyo, Japan lit up at night with Mount Fuji in the distance

Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan’s most famous sumo wrestling arena, hosts tournaments three times each year, in January, May, and September. Tickets sell out quickly, so book online in advance. Prices vary but start around 3,200 JPY for arena seats. You can book a ticket online here (you’ll be accompanied by a guide too, so you can learn more about the tradition as it unfolds before your eyes).

To learn more about the sport in in the off-season, book a tour of a sumo stable .  

the historic Osaka Castle in Osaka Japan towering over the city on a sunny summer day

So, if you want to add another city to this itinerary you can follow this breakdown:

  • Days 1 & 2: Tokyo
  • Days 3 & 4: Kyoto
  • Day 5: Nara
  • Days 6 & 7: Osaka

Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nara are all covered above. As for Osaka, some of my favorite things to see and do:

Take a food tour Known as “the Kitchen of Japan,” Osaka boasts a diverse culinary scene. Mouthwatering sushi and sashimi, Kobe beef and Japanese BBQ, and flavorful ramen can all be found here in abundance. Plus, there are local specialties like okonomiyaki (a savory pancake with egg and vegetables) and kushikatsu (kebab skewers). You can take a food tour for around 13,000 JPY, a ramen and gyoza cooking class for 9,500 JPY, or just wander and eat.

Osaka Castle One of the most famous landmarks in the country, the castle was originally built in the late 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and played a pivotal role in the unification of Japan during the Sengoku period (1467-1615). Over the centuries, it has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times due to wars, fires, and natural disasters. The current version dates to 1931. The castle is situated amid sprawling grounds and surrounded by a moat. It’s also home to a small but insightful museum and an observation deck that offers some picturesque urban views.

Dotonbori This is arguably Osaka’s most iconic district, known for its vibrant nightlife (bars, clubs, theaters, and music venues), colorful signage, and delicious food. It’s best seen at night due to the plethora of huge neon lights and signs lining both the canal and streets, which have become symbols of Osaka’s nightlife. A guided walking tour that includes Dotonbori as well adjacent neighborhoods is 6,500 JPY.

Shitennoji Temple This temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Japan, founded in 593. The architecture is a blend of traditional Japanese and East Asian styles, featuring impressive pagodas, gates, and shrines set amid serene gardens. Stroll through the tranquil grounds, admire the beautiful architecture, and learn about the temple’s historical and cultural significance at the museum. The temple is 300 JPY to enter, the garden is 300 JPY, and the museum is 500 JPY.  

Japan is one of my favorite countries. While it’s relatively small, it offers an amazing array of things to see and do (as well as some of the best food in the world). With seven days, you can easily see a good number of the main highlights and get a taste for the incredible history and culture. It will be a busy week, but this itinerary ensures you’ll still have some time to slow down, relax, and take in the local pace of life.

Just make sure you get a Japan Rail Pass before you go. While it’s not as cheap as it used to be, it will likely save you time and money!

Book Your Trip to Japan: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner . They are my two favorite search engines, because they search websites and airlines around the globe, so you always know no stone is being left unturned!

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the most comprehensive inventory so they are best for booking a hostel. If you want to stay in a hotel or guesthouse in Japan, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancelations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it, as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • Safety Wing (best for everyone)
  • Insure My Trip (for those over 70)
  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel! I list all the ones I use to save money when I travel — and I think they will help you too!

Be sure to check out the Japan Rail Pass if you’ll be traveling around the country. It comes in 7-, 14-, and 21-day passes and can save you a ton of money!

Looking for More Travel Tips for Japan? Check out my in-depth Japan travel guide for more ways to save money, information on costs, tips on what to see and do, suggested itineraries and reading and packing lists, and much, much more!

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Tokyo Cycling Routes

Visiting Tokyo and want to go for a ride? Here are some Tokyo tips and route suggestions. I’ll do some more articles in the future with different directions and distances and link to them from here, but we need a general page first to explain about cycling day trips in and around Tokyo.

Tokyo is a big city, by some measures the largest metropolis in the world. It covers a huge space and to get out into the countryside means riding for 40-50km just to escape the city. However, reach the edge and everything changes. Views of Mount Fuji, peaceful forests, silent shrines, crystalline wild rivers, accessible mountain passes and more await. Tokyo has some magical roads on its doorstep.

Tokyo City view

If you’re staying downtown in central Tokyo then a ride has its challenges. Tokyo traffic isn’t wild, it’s just dense, with a grid network of roads regulated by frequent red lights. So for a city ride think of a micro tour around a few districts with some sights in mind, a bike shop, a coffee shop and that sort of thing. It’s a hard day trip though. If you want a workout you could try laps of the Imperial Palace, but this is more of a popular jogging route that for running.

Tokyo river view

Riverside Rides

If you want a longer ride starting in town then the large rivers have some good options. Reach the Arakawa river and you’ll find a long cycle path and it’s largely traffic free. It can be stop-start with gates and barriers but they’re to stop motorists from accidentally getting onto the paths, plus it’s shared with joggers and walkers and everyone has to be mindful. The Tama river also has cycle paths but it’s not as unbroken for as long. They are useful escape routes. However if it’s your first time here, these rivers are more akin to gigantic drains, the large artificial embankments act as flood protection for Tokyo. It’s green and quieter but there’s better…

Escape the city

Those views of Fuji, the forests and rivers? Head west. You can ride out from central Tokyo but if you can, take your bike on the train . Perhaps you’re thinking “I know that website said ‘take the train’ but I’d like to see what it’s all about for myself”? Trust me, you’ll spend so long on crowded roads that you’ll have less time for the magical parts, every hour spent waiting next to trucks at traffic lights is time you could have spent riding riding past terraced tea fields, in a forest with wild monkeys, or freewheeling beside a wild, pristine river.

Now if you’re sure you want to try ride out, you will experience the size of the city. It goes on and on but you’ll feel the shift from offices to apartments, suburban houses, retail outlets and light industry. And so many pachinko parlours, golf and baseball fields. Try it to feel it, for me it evokes the Japanese cliché about Mount Fuji: “only an idiot never climbs Fuji, only an idiot climbs it twice”. Ride out from central Tokyo if you must, you’ll probably take the train the next time.

How to take the train

To take the train, you’ll need a rinko bag for your bike as explained in another piece . Think of the timing, if it’s rush hour boarding with a bike may not be easy but many trains start from Tokyo and you’re probably getting the train out when the commuter crowds are coming in. To work out which train to take the Hyperdia website is great for the train time tables. Make a note of the ticket prices. Aim for the rearmost carriage of the train.

You can buy a ticket in English from the JR Travel Centers Tokyo or Shinjuku stations. Or use one of the pre-pay cards like Suica or Pasmo to touch in and touch out of the gates. It’s that simple. Depending on your rinko it should fold into a pouch you can stash under the saddle or in a bottle cage. If you arrive at a medium size station it’ll have coin lockers you can use for the day. Perhaps you’ve ridden out with your cycling clothes underneath normal ones, you can stash clothing here.

Route Suggestion

Here’s a Tokyo cycling route to get started. From Tokyo (or Shinjuku etc) station ride the Special Rapid train on the Chuo line out to Takao station, it’s about a hour. Here are coin lockers if you need one to stash your civilian clothes, shoes, and any unneeded items. Then start riding. You’ll pass the giant Hachioji cemetery on your right. Then it’s left onto the Jimba Kaido road, an ancient route. It’s scenic but the hardest part is coming, the climb of Wada Pass. It’s 3.5km long and the average gradient is about 10% and it hits 15% in places. You can stop at the top and maybe buy a drink but continue for a few seconds and if the skies are clear you’ll see Mount Fuji. Enjoy the descent and look out for the green tea on your right.

Tokyo Tea Plantation Terrace

After Uenohara it climbs and the route takes you away from the main road and it’s long tunnel for a bit more climbing and another tunnel. Later a left turn that takes you alongside the Doshi valley and when you climb up to the main Highway 413 road you’re briefly on the Olympic road race course but heading west and then it’s via a small backroad climb to bring you to Odarumi Pass. The last climb is busier, a reminder you’re on the way back to Tokyo. Then there’s a descent and a passage under the expressway to Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination. If you want a wash before going back, the Keio Takaosan train station has its own onsen. You could start and finish here, just change trains at Takaso station for the quick journey to Takasosan. In general Takao and Takasosan stations offer many options for great rides, I’ll post some more Takao routes.

Travel Tips

  • Tokyo is vast and cycling in the urban area is safe but sluggish
  • The rivers, especially the Arakawa and Tama, offer longer cycle paths and some greenery, ride them or use them as escape routes
  • The train is your shortcut – many Tokyo cyclists use it – to forests, views of Mount Fuji and some great countryside

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5 amazing holidays to Japan for an unforgettable adventure

Considering a once-in-a-lifetime Japan holiday? Look no further with these magnificent options

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While the country's big-hitting cities such as spiritual Kyoto, cosmopolitan Osaka and vibrant Tokyo, Japan's capital and a popular springboard for Mount Fuji, are all must-sees, there are the sunny southern islands of Japan to discover too. With breath-taking beaches and a slower pace of life, they're the ideal spot for a more leisurely trip. And then there are the Japanese Alps, vast and verdant, and a hugely popular choice for a Japan skiing holiday.

While you need to consider where you'd like to visit on your epic Japan adventure, there's also the case of how . Flights go direct from London to Tokyo, but when it comes to choosing how to traverse this incredible country there are numerous options – from guided coach tours to luxury cruises.

For a helping hand with where to start, we've rounded up some of our favourite ways to discover Japan, including a group tour across the Japanese Alps , a 17-day cruise during beautiful cherry blossom season, and an indulgent inclusive break in sun-drenched Okinawa.

A tour of Japan's essential highlights

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Embark on this thrilling 13-day roundtrip from Tokyo, which showcases the magical, ancient heritage of Japan as well as its futuristic, neon-lit metropolises. This guided tour, which includes coach travel and hotel accommodation, will give you plenty of time to soak up the colour and culture of Japan's capital, which boasts the bustling shopping district of Ginza, vivid Harajuku, iridescent Akihabara electric town, and world-famous Meiji Shrine in Shibuya, the commercial district.

Beyond Tokyo, you'll visit majestic Mount Fiji, Japan's tallest peak; ride the Shinkansen, the high-speed bullet train; see the resident deer in the city of Nara; spend the day in Hiroshima, which has been rebuilt into an attractive, modern city; and have the chance to stay in a ryokan , a typical Japanese inn, in Kyoto. This accessible and fully-organised tour covers all the essentials and more.

Join us on the Good Housekeeping 13-day Japan tour in August 2024.

A cruise in beautiful cherry blossom season

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One of the biggest draws to Japan is undeniably its picturesque cherry blossom season and the custom of hanami , admiring the beauty of it. Every spring, millions of locals and visitors alike patiently wait for the first sakura (the Japanese term for cherry blossom) buds to bloom, showing off their delicate, baby pink-hued petals. The abundance of blossom flowering is celebrated with festivals, picnics and the eating of seasonal, sakura-themed delicacies.

If experiencing this springtime phenomenon is on your bucket list, then this 17-day cruise in Japan is for you. While giving you the opportunity to catch the cherry blossom in cities like Tokyo and Osaka, the leisurely sailing with Holland America enables you to see plenty more of Japan, too. Other port stops include Kagoshima, Nagasaki, Aomori and the lively, karaoke-loving city of Busan in South Korea. And all of this is without mentioning the incredible entertainment, food and bars onboard your ship, of course.

Embark on a 17-day cherry blossom cruise around Japan with Good Housekeeping in 2025.

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A jaunt through the Japanese Alps with plenty of tradition

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While this group tour ticks off the unmissable cities of Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Nara, it takes its guests on a journey through the beautiful Japanese Alps, a series of mountain ranges on the island of Honshu. This mountainous region is home to an abundance of picturesque cities and towns, all offering a glimpse into Japan's rural life. On this 13-day tour you'll visit the pretty city of Takayama, which brims with Edo Period houses, food and craft markets and traditional restaurants.

You'll also get the chance to wander the village of Shirakawago, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its thatched roof farmhouses that are said to resemble the praying hands of Buddhist monks. Along with admiring gorgeous scenery, you'll have the chance to get on hands-on with activities such as miso-making, washi paper-making, gold leaf crafting and origami. If you're craving a taste of traditional Japan, you'll find bags of it on this brilliantly-curated trip.

Explore the Japanese Alps with Good Housekeeping in 2024 or 2025.

A city break in Tokyo, Japan's energetic capital

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If you've got limited time or would prefer to dedicate your trip to just one destination in Japan, then Tokyo is the answer. Known as Edo until 1868, the Japanese capital is the world's most populous city and thus it's a melting pot of activity, culture and cuisines. As city breaks go, you'll be spoilt for choice here: see the Imperial Palace and many landscaped gardens (we like Koishikawa Korakuen and Hama Rikyu) in central Tokyo, the museums and towering Skytree viewing platform for city-wide views in northern Tokyo, and the busy shopping and entertainment districts of Shibuya, Shinjuku and Harajuku in the west.

For easy access to all of this (and so much more) it's best to base yourself centrally, and a hotel would give you the benefit of a helpful concierge to offer recommendations, book transfers and advise on transport throughout your trip. In a city with so much to offer, a bit of local knowledge goes a long way.

Plan a Tokyo city break British Airways, where you can book flights and hotels as a package.

A relaxing all-inclusive holiday in Okinawa

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The idyllic island of Ishigaki is part of the Okinawa Prefecture in southern Japan, where the climate is tropical and the weather is warm and humid all year round. It's here that you'll find Club Med's Kabira Ishigaki resort , perched on the edge of the Kabira peninsula with endless views of the turquoise ocean ahead. A family-friendly resort, Kabira Ishigaki is the ideal way to see Japan with a hearty side of rest and relaxation. You can lounge around the freshwater pool and unwind with a treatment in the spa, or, on days where you can muster the energy, try your hand at windsurfing or kayaking in the crystal-clear sea.

The ocean is sacred here, as it's home to manta rays and other marine life, and guests wanting to learn more about life under the water's surface can book eco-friendly snorkelling tours or day trips to nearby islands. There's the chance to experience local culture on dry land too, as guests can take part in sanshin lessons (an Okinawan musical instrument that's similar to a banjo) and sample Okinawan flavours with a selection of traditional dishes, all served in a restaurant that offers 180-degree sea views. Sounds like paradise to us...

Soak up the sun, sand and sea of southern Japan at Club Med's Kabira Ishigaki resort.

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Five things to know: ISPS HANDA - CHAMPIONSHIP

The DP World Tour visits a new course this week in Japan as the ISPS HANDA - CHAMPIONSHIP marks the penultimate regular event of the Asian Swing.

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All to play for as Asian Swing continues

The  ISPS HANDA – CHAMPIONSHIP  returns for its second edition in Japan this week, marking the penultimate event in the Asian Swing.

As with the four other Global Swings, the Asian Swing will have its own champion who will earn $200,000 from an overall $1million bonus pool.

Swing champions will also qualify for each of the  Back 9  events, where players will play for increased Race to Dubai ranking points.

The leading DP World Tour member (not otherwise exempt) will also qualify for the  Genesis Scottish Open , the second of five Rolex Series events this season.

But in an another exciting reward for DP World Tour members, those who finish in positions one to three in the final Asian Swing standings (at the conclusion of the Volvo China Open) will be exempt into the  U.S. PGA Championship  at Valhalla Golf Club from May 16-19.

As it stands, Keita Nakajima, Jesper Svensson and Kiradech Aphibarnrat sit in the top three positions on the rankings, but with a tight leaderboard, anyone down to T-58 can go top with a win in Japan.

Mount Fiji provides backdrop to new venue on the DP World Tour

With views of Mount Fuji offering a spectacular backdrop to this year's tournament, Taiheiyo Club Gotemba Course will play host on the DP World Tour for the first time this week, following on from last year's event at PGM Ishioka GC.

The par 70 layout, which plays at 7262 yards and is described by the club as a 'true hillside course', was designed in 1977 by Shunsuke Kato and is the flagship layout of Taineiyo Club's 18 courses. Situated 100km southwest of Tokyo, the course underwent a renovation in 2018 overseen by Rees Jones with consultation from Major Champion Hideki Matsuyama.

No stranger to elite competitions, the course has staged the Taiheiyo Masters on the Japan Golf Tour every year since its opening in 1977. It has also played host to the 2001 World Cup of Golf, won by South African duo Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, and will also stage this year's Asia Pacific Amateur Championship in October.

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Japanese stars in action

A host of players will be hoping to become the latest Japanese stars to make their mark after a record-breaking six months that has seen three champions crowned on the DP World Tour.

Keita Nakajima became the latest name to break through at the Hero Indian Open at the end of March, just 49 days after compatriot Rikuya Hoshino earned his own maiden title at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters. Last season, Ryo Hisatsune became just the third player in history - following Hideki Matsuyama (2021 Masters) and Isao Aoki (1983 Panasonic European Open) to lift a DP World Tour title at the 2023 Cazoo Open de France.

With the event co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour, Nakajima is joined in the field this week by 45 other players hoping to impress the home fans at a venue that is very well-known to them. Those include the likes of Takumi Kanaya, Kazuki Higa, Masahiro Kawamura, Ryo Ishikawa (a three-time champion on this course) and Hideto Tanihara (a two-time winner on this course)- who all have several previous top ten finishes in DP World Tour events.

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ISPS HANDA continues support of golf

ISPS HANDA was founded by the Japanese philanthropist, Dr Haruhisa Handa, in 2006 in the belief that sport has the power to inspire, transform, and unite people and communities across social, racial and socio-economic barriers.

The DP World Tour and ISPS HANDA have collaborated on several events during a long-standing relationship, in turn raising the profile of golf as an accessible sport for all.

This was seen recently with ISPS HANDA backing the Australian All Abilities Championship – an event that features on the European Tour group’s G4D Tour schedule – at the end of last year.

Previous events ISPS HANDA has supported on the DP World Tour include the ISPS HANDA Wales Open (2012-14 and 2020), ISPS HANDA Perth International (2012-14 and 2016), ISPS HANDA World Cup of Golf (2013, 2016, 2018), (ISPS HANDA World Super 6 Perth (2017-19), ISPA HANDA Vic Open (2019-20), ISPS HANDA UK Championship (2020), ISPS HANDA World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Management (2021), ISPS HANDA Championship in Spain (2022) and ISPS HANDA World Invitational presented by AVIV Clinics (2019, 21-23).

Inside the field

Matthieu Pavon is the top-ranked player in the field this week, having reached a career-high in the Official World Golf Ranking with a tie for 12th on his Masters debut earlier this month.

The French star, who won his first PGA TOUR title earlier this year, is joined in action by fellow ISPS HANDA ambassadors Rafa Cabrera-Bello and Christiaan Bezuidenhout, who are also fellow winners on the DP World Tour.

Jesper Svensson, who like Nakajima has won his first DP World Tour title during the Asian Swing, is aiming to strengthen his bid for a first Major start at next month’s U.S. PGA Championship, while Matteo Manassero and Jordan Gumberg are this season’s other winners teeing it up.

New Zealand’s Kazuma Kobori, who has guaranteed DP World Tour status for next season by finishing top of the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, is another rising star to watch out for.

Former DP World Tour winners Renato Paratore and Tom Lewis are among the Qualifying School graduates looking to make an impression, while could we see a third Challenge Tour graduate from the class of 2023 win this season after Matteo Manassero and Jesper Svensson?

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Club to visit Japan this summer as part of pre-season tour

The Club is delighted to announce it will be returning to Japan for the first time in 33 years this summer.

We will play reigning J1 League champions Vissel Kobe at the Japan National Stadium on Saturday 27 July as part of our preparations for the 2024/25 season.

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• Tottenham Hotspur will play reigning J1 League champions Vissel Kobe at the Japan National Stadium on Saturday 27 July • The visit will be the Club’s first to Japan in 33 years, during which it will engage with its fanbase, support good causes, deliver grassroots football programmes and celebrate local culture • Further pre-season tour details and ticketing information will be announced in due course

The Club first visited Japan in 1971, when we embarked on a post-season tour to play three matches against an All Japan XI in our first visit to Asia. The last visit came in 1991 after having won the FA Cup when we took part in the Kirin Cup.

As is Club tradition, players and staff will be engaging with our fans, supporting good causes, and celebrating local culture throughout our time in Tokyo. This will include meeting with our three Official Supporters’ Clubs representing Japan: Japan Spurs, Osaka Spurs & Kobe Spurs.

Alongside this, the Club’s Global Football Development coaches will deliver our renowned technical programme for local young players and coach education workshops, showcasing the authentic training methods developed within the Club’s Academy, helping young players to reach their full potential.

The visit will also see Head Coach Ange Postecoglou return to the country where he achieved enormous success during his spell in charge of Yokohama F. Marinos, whom he led to the J1 League title in 2019.

Ange said: “I’m delighted to be taking Tottenham Hotspur to Japan this summer for an exciting fixture against Vissel Kobe. This friendly will be another step in our preparations for the 2024/25 season.

“Japan is a country I know well from my time managing there. It is full of passionate football fans and I’m looking forward to the players not only sampling the atmosphere of the Japan National Stadium but also experiencing some local culture and supporting good causes while we are there.”

Fans can keep up to date with the latest news about our 2024 pre-season tour on our dedicated tour hub.

Further details regarding fixtures, additional tour locations and ticket on-sales will be announced in due course, along with information about how fans can watch matches and tour content.

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Cue up the Shōgun jokes, because Tottenham Hotspur ’s preseason plans are starting to take shape. The club has already announced a post-season trip to Melbourne, Australia to face Newcastle just after the conclusion of the 2023-24 Premier League season, and the club is set to host Harry Kane, Eric Dier, and Bayern Munich at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in August.

Today, the club announced that Spurs will indeed travel to Asia as has been rumored in recent months. Tottenham will travel to Tokyo — their first trip to Japan in 33 years — for a friendly against reigning J-League champions Vissel Kobe on July 27.

The Club is delighted to announce it will be returning to Japan for the first time in 33 years this summer We will play reigning J1 League champions @visselkobe at the Japan National Stadium on 27th July as part of our preparations for the 2024/25 season. Find out more ⤵️ — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 25, 2024

This is maybe unsurprising considering Ange Postecoglou still has significant ties to Japan and the J-League after his stint managing Yokohama F. Marinos from 2018-21. Who knows, maybe this will give Big Ange an opportunity to return to London with some of the cream of the J-League in his luggage.

Spurs are also planning a return trip to Korea to face a K-League All-Stars team in August, and possibly another European team, rumored at first to be Bayern Munich (again). Those plans have not yet been finalized.

I kind of suspect that Spurs aren’t done with their preseason plans quite yet, and it wouldn’t surprise me if we hear about at least one more stop on their tour before all is said and done.

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