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An ideal blend of modern delights and deep-rooted history, Japan is one of the top arts, entertainment and cultural destinations. Head to Tokyo and enjoy amazing group tours in Japan. Click photographs as you visit the streets of Central Tokyo, check out interesting art galleries and enjoy a fun drink-tasting session with fellow travelers. In Kyoto, learn about culture, religion and historic sites of the city by booking one of our Japan culture tours. Or, book one of our luxury Japan tours to Osaka and enjoy its dazzling nightlife. Japan is both futuristic and traditional in equal measures, befitting travelers of all kinds.

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Hiking in Japan: 7 Splendid Day Hikes
Hiking in Japan: 7 Splendid Day Hikes
Dominated by towering mountains, peaceful forests and snow-capped summits, Japan is considered to be one of the best countries for hiking in Asia. Popular with nature enthusiasts and outdoor sporting types alike, Japan’s varying landscape, climate and altitude allows hikers of all abilities to find their stride amidst glorious surroundings. Hiking in Japan might entail following in the footsteps of emperors on a long-distance pilgrimage route, tackling the sandy shores of southern Japan, or enjoying a short circular hike through lush green forest. In this article, we list our picks of the top seven trails in Japan to hike in a day. We've included the best time to visit and the distance, duration and difficulty level of each route. You’ll also find our trail highlights and a few personalized tips to ensure you get the best out of each and every trail!
Trekking in Japan: The 6 Best Multi-day Hiking Trails
Trekking in Japan: The 6 Best Multi-day Hiking Trails
Although trekking might not be traditionally associated with travel to Japan, this technologically advanced nation is surprisingly rich in stunning countryside, beautiful mountain landscapes and well-maintained nature trails. As such, there are loads of fantastic trekking opportunities to be had. The best part? While exploring Japan's well-marked trails you're sure to come across ancient temples, spectacular volcanic peaks and a wide range of absolutely breathtaking views. Apart from multi-day trekking, there are also several alluring one-day hiking trails in Japan which can be completed even by novice hikers. Trekking in Japan really is a must-do and to help you out, we've come up with the top six routes for you to try. Let's take a look!
Walking the Kumano Kodo Trail: 5 Popular Routes
Walking the Kumano Kodo Trail: 5 Popular Routes
The Kumano Kodo trail is a network of spectacular paths that crisscross their way across the largest peninsula in Japan, the Kii Hanto. The beautiful trails in Kumano Kodo lead through lush forest, along sandy beaches, and up glorious mountainsides, offering breathtaking views over the peninsula. Previously used as pilgrimage trails to reach the sacred site of ‘Kumano Sanzan,’ the trails are now predominantly used as exceptional hiking routes. Offering many routes, each varying in difficulty and length from half-day walks to multi-day treks, the Kumano Kodo has something for everyone!
Top 10 Things to do in Tokyo for First-timers
Top 10 Things to do in Tokyo for First-timers
When it comes to planning a trip to Japan, you’re going to want a solid list of things to do in Tokyo to ensure you don’t waste a second in this incredible city! Tokyo is a fast-paced destination with a lot to offer including trying your hand at sumo wrestling, picnicking amidst botanical gardens, taking a day trip to nearby Mount Fuji, and dining in a funky themed restaurant. While there are many places of interest in Tokyo, narrowing this down to a selected few can be a difficult task, that’s why we’ve done it for you. Check out our list of the best things to do in Tokyo below, split up into 6 unmissbale things and 4 things to do just for fun.
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Anonymous | Traveled in September

Thhis was an exceedingly enjoyable trip from start to finish. There was good variety in the places visited and the types of accommodation. The stays in the monastery and ryokan were fascinating, not least the onsen experiences. Our tour leader, Henrik Roslef, gave us exactly the right amount of information about the history and culture of Japan and was always willing to answer questions. He provided additional tours on free days which was much apreciated - despite the early starts. It was a great trip.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Mike the tour guide was Excelent! Always prepared, had lots of maps so we won’t get lost, good knowledge of Japan’s history and what to see on our itinerary. Many of our fellow visitors had issues and was very accommodating. Only one hotel was substandard. On Sept 11 we stayed at the Aqua Hiroshima Center. The bathroom had mold, the carpet needed cleaning.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

The Highlights of Japan tour was fantastic. In a short time, the itinerary gave us an opportunity to see the fascinating modern city of Tokyo, the gardens and samurai district of Kanazawa, the shrines and temples of Miyajima and Kyoto, the forests of the Japanese alps and the food district of Osaka. The organisation was superb and our guide, Zilola Kozimova, was amazing - knowledgeable, friendly and so helpful. The hotels were very well-chosen, comfortable, convenient and in great locations.

Meg | Traveled in September

Wonderful trip - perfect amount of time for every place. Goes to places I would never have been solo - takayama was a highlight and the special stays were a super cool experience. Lots of free time in this trip - which is nice to pick where you want to go. Time add ons were great, however not too many included experiences and dinners compared to other trips, which was a small downside. The TM we had was stella - lots of recommendations and perfect amount of information.

Margaret | Traveled in September

A tremendous trip that combined urban and rural Japan so that one had an overall feel of the Japanese way! Toyko, Kyoto and Osaka were as buzzy as I expected. The time on the trails in the countryside was a very meditative experience. Overall a great experience.

Lisa | Traveled in September

This is a fantastic trip that packs a lot in and exposes you to more than the big cities including the Temple Fire Ceremony, bullet trains, Nagano, Hiroshima and Miyajima, traditional inns, onsens, temples and shrines. My personal highlight was seeing the snow monkeys in Jigodkudani (not guaranteed as these are wild animals). The ability to watch them play, interact and groom each other was amazing. I loved that we travelled via public transport: it exposes you to local culture and people and is much more efficient and Eco-friendly than sitting on a private bus. Our guide Henrik Roslef was exceptional, being very friendly, approachable and funny. He was well-organised and gave us detailed notes on the itinerary and plans each day, so we all knew what was happening. He was also very knowledgeable on the culture and history of Japan and explained a lot as we went. He also organised additional optional tours on the free days which was a nice touch. A few things to note: there are a few early (before 7:30am) mornings on this trip - all worth it for what we did, but bear in mind if you like a lie-in on holiday. The tour notes are clear, but worth iterating there is a lot of walking on this trip. All the hotels have a wide variety of toiletries and pyjamas so no need to pack them.

Japan — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

For more information on traveling to Japan, check out some of the Japan tour highlights and travel tips below:

Japan Tour Highlights

  • Take a trip to Kyoto and experience the tranquil splendor as you meander through historic temples such as Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, and the renowned Fushimi Inari Taisha, distinguished by its iconic thousand torii gates.
  • Honor the memory of those affected by the atomic bomb by visiting the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, a poignant and somber reminder of its devastating consequences. Learn about the city's inspiring resilience and its hope for a peaceful future on our carefully crafted Japan-guided tours.
  • Experience traditional Japanese entertainment in Gion, Kyoto's renowned geisha district. Witness geisha and maiko in their elegant attire and maybe even catch a glimpse of their mesmerizing performances.
  • Encounter Japan's rich history in Nara, where friendly deer roam freely, and the world's largest bronze Buddha statue, Todai-ji, resides. Our Japan tours will also take you to Kasuga Taisha Shrine known for its captivating pathways adorned with lanterns.
  • Delight your taste buds with the freshest sushi at the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo and watch skilled chefs prepare your meal right before your eyes.
  • Observe Japanese macaques soaking in natural hot springs amidst a snowy wonderland in Jigokudani Monkey Park, an enchanting wildlife encounter.
  • Soak your cares away in traditional Japanese hot springs in the picturesque town of Hakone, nestled amid stunning natural landscapes.
  • Challenge yourself to climb Japan's iconic Mount Fuji, where you'll witness a breathtaking sunrise at the summit. With our expert-led Japan group tours, you can share this rewarding experience with a community of like-minded adventurers

Japan Travel Tips

  • Experience authentic Japan in a ryokan, sleep on tatami mats, wear yukata, and savor a kaiseki meal. Don’t miss onsen, follow bathing rules.
  • Japan experiences its peak season from April to May, so we recommend securing your accommodations in advance during this period.
  • Embrace Japanese customs: bow, remove shoes indoors, avoid public displays of affection, and keep your voice low in public.
  • While many Japanese people in urban areas may understand some English, it's helpful to learn a few basic Japanese phrases to assist in communication. Phrases like "hello" (konnichiwa), "thank you" (arigatou gozaimasu), and "excuse me" (sumimasen) can go a long way.
  • Consider acquiring a Japan Rail Pass if you intend to commute between cities. It can help you save your transportation costs significantly and enables unlimited travel on JR (Japan Railways) trains.

Popular Tour Types in Japan

  • Japan budget tours: Experience all the highlights of the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ without breaking the bank thanks to our affordable tours in Japan. Indulge in street food, hop from temple to castle, and zoom around on a bullet train to hit the iconic cities of Tokyo and Osaka with these low-priced tours.
  • Japan guided tours: Accompanied by expert guides, you will be able to see Tokyo by night or smell the fragrant blooms at the Cherry Blossom Festival while learning all about the fabulous history of the country on Japan guided tours
  • Japan luxury tours: Japan takes hospitality to the next level, so why not take advantage of all the luxury the country has to offer? By taking one of Japan’s luxury tours, your small group will zip from city to village with a Japan rail pass, uncovering the magic of a Japanese ryokan in tiny Tsumago.
  • Japan group tours: A group adventure guarantees heaps of excitement as like-minded individuals take on the hottest highlights on Japan group tours. Seek out Geishas in Kyoto's Gion district, get lost in the colors of Japanese nature, or stand in awe of the efficiency of Japan’s bullet trains.
  • Japan private tours: Whether you want to uncover the secrets of rural Japan or follow a high-energy highlights tour of the country’s biggest cities, there is a private tour for every taste. You will enjoy the undivided attention of an expert guide on these Japan private tours.
  • Japan customized tours: Do you see yourself rolling with the sumo wrestlers, dining with geishas, or zooming around Tokyo in a go-cart? A tailor-made trip to Japan is a guaranteed way to explore the country the way you imagined.

Activity-Based Japan Tours

  • Japan hiking tours: Strap on your hiking boots and load up your backpack because it is time for epic multi-day hikes in Japan. Take on the ancient pilgrimage routes of Kumano Kodo or embark on some walking-heavy tours of all the gems between Tokyo to Hiroshima. 
  • Japan culture tours: Be captivated by traditions that date back millennia while admiring the otherworldly and futuristic nuances of the modern-day on Japan culture tours. Venture into off-the-beaten-track and see places like Takayama and Yudanaka to understand the essence of Japanese culture.
  • Japan city sightseeing tours: The cities of Japan are the stuff of legends. From neon lights and karaoke bars to temples and cherry blossoms, no stone will be left unturned in these Japanese city sightseeing tours. Big names like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto make up these action-packed packages.
  • Japan natural landmarks tours: See deer roaming free on Miyajima Island, go temple hopping in the mountains of Nikko, or conquer Mount Miyajima for breathtaking views. Nature lovers and city slickers alike will find wonder and tranquility in the captivating locations on Japan’s natural landmarks tours.
  • Japan food tours: Japan’s culinary treasures stretch far deeper than ramen, sushi, and bubble tea. Here, food is a religion, and everything from humble street food to fine dining feasts is approached as an art, from melt-in-your-mouth wagyu to ancient Buddhist meals of Koyasan. Check out our food tours in Japan.
  • Japan adventure tours: Get your fill of thrills in Tokyo before soaking it off in an onsen, just in time to be revved up again in the bustling Osaka. Hike up mountains, traverse through gorges, shop at traditional markets, and uncover culture and traditions that have stood the test of time in Japan adventure tours.

Popular Durations for a Japan Trip

You need at least seven days in Japan to truly appreciate the marvels of this country, but if you are strapped for time you can hit all the highlights in a quick-fire tour of icons like Tokyo or Mount Fuji. If you have the luxury of time on your side, you can choose to spend 10 days to two weeks in Japan.

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Japan Tours — Top Destinations to Visit

  • Explore the streets of Tokyo: The ultramodern city of Tokyo is the beating heart of Japan with some dazzling traditional sites. You can explore the culture by visiting museums and galleries such as Tokyo National Museum during the day. At night, you can dine and party at one of many restaurants and clubs in the neon-lit streets. Here, there is something you can enjoy in every corner. 
  • Learn about culture and history in Kyoto: Kyoto is the cultural and historical hub of Japan. Walk on the 17th-century streets in Gion, and visit Fushimi Inari-Taisha shrine to relax your mind. If you are a foodie, then you are in for a treat. Explore Kyoto’s streets which are lined with food stalls purveying delicious traditional food, and they come quite cheap.
  • View Japanese architecture in Hiroshima: After being devastated during WWII, Hiroshima had a rebirth as a city of peace. A trip to Hiroshima offers plenty of things to do for every traveler. Admire the marvelous Japanese architecture at Hiroshima Castle, sail to Itsukushima island to view the ancient temples, or take a stroll through the historic gardens to enjoy the natural scenery.
  • Dine delicious cuisine in Osaka: If you love trying new food, then a trip to Osaka is what you need. Head to Kuromon Ichiba Market to find some of the most exquisite seafood. While Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki are some of the most popular seafood items here, you can find many kinds of marine delicacies to satisfy your taste buds. After your food tour, head to the Pacific and spot whales and penguins in the pristine blue waters. After all, Osaka is not just about the food. It is one of the most multicultural cities of Japan with many sightseeing spots and activities.
  • Go on a hike in Mount Fuji: Mount Fuji might just be the single most iconic landmark of Japan. Its snow-capped peak rises more than 3,776 meters in the air and can be seen from more than 300 kilometers away. Whether you want to climb it or simply look at it, Mount Fuji is a must for every visitor to Japan. Try to capture the perfect picture of the mighty mountain reflecting in Kawaguchiko lake or tackle the 400 steps to the iconic viewpoint at Chureito Pagoda.
  • Relax in a hot spring in Hakone: Hakone is the crossroads of culture and nature in central Japan. This mountainous town is revered for its healing hot springs and unbeatable views of the nearby Mount Fuji. Here you can also find Hakone Shrine, the iconic red Shinto shrine that looks out at Lake Ashi. A trip to Hakone means relaxation. It is the perfect place to unwind for weary travelers.

Peak Season and Low Season Tours in Japan

  • Peak Season: Japan has two distinctly popular times to visit in the year. In April and May, visitors flock to Japan to admire the spellbinding beauty of the cherry blossom season with favorable conditions. October and November are also part of the best times to visit Japan as leaf-peepers from all over come to enjoy the brilliant transformation of Japan’s nature.
  • Low Season: From January to March, in the low season, you will experience frosty temperatures across the country with snowfall almost everywhere. Make the most of this by strapping on some skis and hitting the slopes of Hakuba or Niseko. Over December, you can also be mesmerized by major cities celebrating illumination festivals. 

Popular Japan Trip Travel Guide

If you are planning a trip to Japan, you will want to know about the best time to visit Japan as well as checking out all the available Japan tours. You may also wish to learn more about the top things to do in Japan. Once you are sure about some of the activities you wish to experience in Japan, along with the destinations you want to visit, you may want to consider how many days to stay in Japan. We recommend 7 days in Japan or more, to get the most out of your trip to Japan.

Next, we recommend you start thinking about the money you can allocate to the trip to know whether you should be looking for a budget tour, a luxury tour, or perhaps a completely customized tour to Japan. If you are in doubt, check all our Japan tours at the top of this page.

Japan is an amazing country to visit, and there may be other key factors that you wish to consider before traveling there. Please check our “Japan travel guide” which will give you a lot of relevant information about traveling to Japan.

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