I loved this tour, not just for the beautiful sights but for how much I learned. Japan is so different from North America in terms of culture, manners, even how people move through a city. I found it fascinating.
The tour guide didn’t just take us from place to place. He taught us about Shinto traditions, post-war history, Japanese etiquette (like how to bow or take off your shoes in homes), and more. I felt like I came home not just with photos, but with a better understanding of the world.
We saw cherry blossoms, temples, even deer in Nara Park. Hiroshima moved me deeply. The whole trip was emotional and eye-opening, but in the best way.
I’m 66, and this tour was easy on the body and stimulating for the mind. What more could you ask for?
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kawaguchiko
Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kawaguchiko , Kyoto, Osaka, Okayama
From Tokyo’s electric streets to the serene hot springs of Shikoku, the "Magic of Japan" tour is a spellbinding 11-day city sightseeing journey for experienced travelers who crave both iconic landmarks and off-the-beaten-path discoveries. Start in Tokyo, exploring Zojoji Temple, Shibuya Crossing, and nightlife hotspots before venturing to Kawaguchiko for breathtaking Mt. Fuji views.
In Kyoto, immerse yourself in ancient temples and the city’s timeless charm, then journey to Osaka—the nation’s culinary capital—for local flavors and vibrant urban life. Continue to Okayama’s famed Korakuen Garden, Hiroshima’s poignant Peace Memorial Park, and the mystical Itsukushima Shrine. A ferry to Matsuyama brings you to one of Japan’s oldest hot springs, Dogo Onsen, and the inspiration behind Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away. The adventure wraps up in Kobe, where you can sample world-renowned Kobe beef and stroll through lush herb gardens.
The unique selling point of this trip lies in its balance of must-see destinations and hidden gems, offering a well-rounded, relaxed-paced itinerary filled with authentic Japanese experiences.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Kawaguchiko
Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Kawaguchiko , Kyoto, Okayama, Hiroshima, Matsuyama
Japan’s timeless beauty unfolds on the "Treasures Of Japan" tour, an 11-day sightseeing journey ideal for experienced travelers seeking a relaxed-yet-comprehensive exploration. Starting and ending in Tokyo, this guided group trip traverses the country’s highlights, from ancient temples and hot springs to vibrant city life.
Explore Tokyo’s dynamic neighborhoods, visit Mount Fuji’s scenic heights, and unwind in traditional Japanese onsen accommodations. Meander through Kyoto’s Zen temples and shrines, marvel at the Peace Memorial in Hiroshima, and sample the rich flavors of local cuisine. The itinerary is designed to showcase both the historic and the modern, ensuring a well-rounded cultural immersion.
The highlight of this tour is its balanced approach, allowing travelers to enjoy Japan’s must-see landmarks without feeling rushed—a perfect way to soak in the country’s rich heritage and serene landscapes.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Tokyo, Gora , Kawaguchiko , Kyot
Tokyo, Gora , Kawaguchiko , Kyoto, Osaka, Okayama, Hiroshima
Step into the heart of Japan on the 'Classic Japan Starting Kyoto' 10-day tour package—where timeless tradition meets modern vibrance. Beginning in Kyoto, the nation’s cultural soul, you’ll have ample time to roam iconic sites such as Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kinkakuji Temple, and the peaceful Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. The relaxed pace is tailored for experienced travelers who appreciate both depth and comfort.
Next, the trip leads you to Kanazawa, where the exquisite Kenrokuen Garden and bustling Omicho Fish Market showcase Japanese refinement in both landscape and cuisine. Journey through the Japanese Alps to Shirakawago, a UNESCO-listed village famed for its historic thatched roofs, and continue to Takayama. Here, you’ll enjoy an extra night, allowing for immersive experiences in charming morning markets and the historic Takayama Jinya, as well as sampling the region’s celebrated Hida beef.
The adventure crescendos at Mt. Fuji, with a visit to the 5th Station for sweeping views, or to Oshino Hakkai’s tranquil springs, depending on conditions. Conclude in Tokyo, exploring its dynamic neighborhoods—historic Asakusa, lively Shibuya, or peaceful gardens—at your leisure, wrapping up your journey with lasting memories.
A standout feature of this trip is the extended stay in Takayama, granting deeper cultural immersion and authentic local encounters. Accommodation, transport, meals, and expert guidance are all included, making this Japan tour package a seamless blend of discovery and relaxation for those who savor both comfort and culture.
Explorer
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Kyoto’s timeless temples, Kanazawa’s pristine gardens, and Tokyo’s neon skylines—this 7-day 'Essential Japan' tour blends serene tradition with modern energy for a truly immersive trip. Ideal for experienced travelers seeking a relaxed pace, you’ll begin in Kyoto, exploring landmarks like the Fushimi Inari Shrine and golden Kinkakuji Temple, or wandering the tranquil Arashiyama Bamboo Grove at your leisure.
The journey continues to Kanazawa, home to the famous Kenrokuen Garden and vibrant Omicho Fish Market, offering a taste of refined Japanese culture and culinary delights. From there, venture to the historic mountain village of Shirakawago, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its thatched-roof houses, and onward to Takayama, where Edo-period streets invite you into Japan’s storied past.
A highlight awaits at Mt. Fuji, where, weather permitting, you’ll ascend to the 5th Station for awe-inspiring vistas or visit the peaceful Oshino Hakkai springs with postcard-perfect views. The adventure concludes in Tokyo, where you’re free to discover the city’s contrasts—historic Asakusa, bustling Shibuya, or serene gardens—before bidding farewell to the Land of the Rising Sun.
The unique selling point of this tour lies in its perfect blend of iconic sights and authentic local experiences, all delivered at a gentle pace suited to those who appreciate both comfort and depth. With accommodation, transport, meals, and an expert guide included, this Japan tour package ensures a seamless, enriching cultural journey.
Japan’s vibrant traditions and modern marvels come together on the "Japan Express" tour, a 6-day sightseeing journey crafted for those eager to experience the very best of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hakone. Perfect for experienced travelers seeking a relaxed pace, this guided trip starts in Tokyo—where diverse districts, gourmet delights, and famous sites like the Imperial Palace and Akihabara await.
Venture out to Mount Fuji, stopping at Arakurayama Sengen Park for spectacular views, then stroll around the serene Lake Kawaguchi and the cascading Shiraito Falls. The itinerary also features a visit to Nagoya’s Toyota Museum before arriving in Kyoto, a city renowned for its historic temples, bamboo forests, and the revered Fushimi Inari Shrine.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its balanced mix of urban excitement, natural beauty, and cultural immersion—all with included accommodation, transport, and meals. It’s a swift, yet enriching, trip for travelers eager to see Japan’s greatest hits in a short time.
Tokyo’s neon shimmer, Mt. Fuji’s majesty, and Kyoto’s timeless temples—experience them all on the 'Classic Japan Starting Tokyo' 10-day tour package. Your adventure kicks off in Tokyo, where ancient Asakusa and ultra-modern Shibuya coexist, and tranquil gardens offer pockets of peace amid the city’s energy. Designed for experienced travelers who enjoy a relaxed yet insightful journey, this trip ensures comfort and cultural richness in equal measure.
Marvel at the iconic silhouette of Mt. Fuji, ascending to the 5th Station for breathtaking panoramas or, if the weather shifts, discovering the spring-fed ponds of Oshino Hakkai. Then, step back in time in Takayama, where Edo-period charm fills the historic streets, morning markets bustle with life, and the architectural wonder of Takayama Jinya reveals stories of old Japan—accompanied by opportunities to savor local Hida beef.
Travel on to the UNESCO-listed village of Shirakawago, famed for its picturesque, thatched-roof houses, before arriving in Kanazawa. Wander through the acclaimed Kenrokuen Garden and lively Omicho Fish Market, savoring the city’s refined beauty. Your journey culminates in Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, where centuries-old shrines, the golden glow of Kinkaku-ji, and the lush Arashiyama Bamboo Grove await.
The tour’s unique selling point is its seamless progression from urban excitement to rural serenity, capped by immersive experiences in Takayama and world-class gardens. Accommodation, transport, meals, and expert guidance are all included, promising a Japan trip that’s as effortless as it is memorable.
Explorer
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
From the neon lights of Tokyo to the peaceful temples of Kyoto, Japan was incredible. Riding the bullet train was a highlight, and the cherry blossoms in Osaka were breathtaking!
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kyoto, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kansai
Kyoto, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kansai, Osaka, Okayama, Matsuyama, Kobe, Mount Koya
I took this tour with my 26-year-old daughter as a belated graduation gift and it turned out to be one of the best things we've done together. We both love Asian food, history, and culture, but neither of us wanted to deal with figuring out trains or language barriers. This tour was the perfect solution.
Seoul was great. The subway system is clean and easy, and we loved how our guide gave us the confidence to use it ourselves. Seeing Deoksugung Palace and the tsunami-shaped City Hall was such a unique contrast. My daughter is into history, so the War Memorial really moved her. I was more fascinated by the traditional hanok homes in Jeonju.
Busan was cool and coastal. That view of the ocean behind the shrine was unforgettable. The ferry to Japan was surprisingly relaxing. We played cards, had snacks, and watched the sea.
Japan felt more spiritual to me. Miyajima and the Itsukushima Shrine were beautiful, and Hiroshima gave us a lot to think about. The hot springs at Dogo Onsen were so soothing after long days of walking. And I have to say that the bullet train ride to Tokyo? My daughter was giddy like a kid in Disneyland!
We both agreed that the night at Mount Koya’s monastery was something we’ll remember forever. Quiet, peaceful, and a total change of pace.
If you're thinking about bonding time with a loved one, this tour gives you experiences you’ll talk about for years.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Seoul, Tokyo, Mount Koya, Kyoto
Seoul, Tokyo, Mount Koya, Kyoto, Jeonju, Busan, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Kobe
If you are ready to see some of the most famous sites and fascinating cities in East Asia, this tour of Japan will take you on the trip of a lifetime! Your journey will begin in Tokyo, the Japanese capital and an extraordinary city that is known for its diverse districts, legendary entertainment scene, and delicious cuisine. Learn about the manga and anime culture in the Akihabara district, bask in the beauty of the Imperial Palace in Chiyoda, and see how the legendary sites of Asakusa were rebuilt after WWII. From there you will drive to Mount Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, with an en-route stop in Arakurayama Sengen Park, where you will see some of the most incredible views of Mount Fuji in the country. Take some time to stroll around Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Five Fuji Lakes, before you see the Shiraito Falls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Japan. Visit the Toyota Museum in Nagoya, the fourth largest city in the country, before you travel to Kyoto, one of the only major cities in Japan that escaped the bombings of WWII. Visit Fushimi Inari, a magnificent Shinto shrine, and make your way through the Bamboo Forest before your tour of Japan comes to an end!