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Japan is an island nation comprising a volcanic archipelago stretching across the northwest Pacific Ocean. What sets Japan apart is its unique blend of a reserved culture and vibrant energy. This contrast is particularly evident in the capital city of Tokyo, where dazzling neon lights stand alongside the tranquil spiritual sanctuary of Meiji Jingu. In Kyoto, the architecture shifts to weathered wood and golden leaf, best epitomized by the floating beauty of Kinkaku-ji. To the north, the alpine heights of Hokkaido offer a stark, snowy wilderness, while the southern islands of Okinawa provide a turquoise, subtropical reprieve. Traveling in Japan offers diverse experiences. You can ride the Shinkansen through breathtaking landscapes, pausing to witness the symmetry of Mount Fuji or the monastic quiet of Koyasan.
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5-Day Tokyo, Mt. Fuji and Kamakura Sightseeing Tour: Oshino Hakkai, Kamakura Buddha and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine丨1 Free Day and No Shopping Stops
Daily Departure
4.7 ( 41 reviews )
Tour Code: 738285
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Tokyo
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5.0 Days
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Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Oshino Hakkai +7 more
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English Live, Japanese Live, Chinese Live
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Mixed International Travelers
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$699.71
6-Day Japan Kansai and Kanto Tour from Osaka & Tokyo: Kiyomizu Temple and Fushimi Inari Taisha丨Optional Day Tour
Daily Departure
More Free Time
4.7 ( 38 reviews )
Tour Code: 738303
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Osaka, Tokyo
Duration
6.0 Days
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Osaka, Kyoto, Nara +14 more
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English Live, Japanese Live, Chinese Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$866.19
7-Day Essential Japan Tour from Tokyo: Mt. Fuji, Kyoto and Osaka | Lake Kawaguchiko, Fushimi Inari & Dotonbori Highlights
All Inclusive
Shared Room Available
Family Friendly
Free eSIM
High Value Tour
4.8 ( 66 reviews )
Tour Code: 670572
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Tokyo, Osaka
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7.0 Days
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Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara +1 more
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$2,040.00
1-Day Tour to Mt. Fuji Internet Celebrity Lake Kawaguchi Cable Car
Guaranteed Departure
Free Cancellation
4.8 ( 5 reviews )
Tour Code: 692691
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Tokyo
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1.0 Day
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Tokyo, Yamanashi ken, Lake Kawaguchi +2 more
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English Live, Japanese Live, Korean Live +1 more
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$60.64
10-Day Contrasts of Japan End Tour from Tokyo: Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Osaka & Hiroshima | Traditional Highlights
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Free eSIM
Admission Included
4.7 ( 73 reviews )
Tour Code: 671868
Start / End City
Tokyo
Duration
10.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Fujikawaguchiko, Kyoto +15 more
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$3,259.45
2-Day Mt. Fuji & Hakone Tour from Tokyo: Kamakura, Onsen & Scenic Views
Daily breakfast
Select Meals Included
Free eSIM
4.7 ( 53 reviews )
Tour Code: 672627
Start / End City
Tokyo
Duration
2.0 Days
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Tokyo, Yamanashi ken, Hakone +9 more
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English Live, Japanese Live, Chinese Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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9-Day Contrasts of Japan Tour from Tokyo: Mt. Fuji Views, Kyoto Temples & Hiroshima History
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Free eSIM
Admission Included
4.7 ( 58 reviews )
Tour Code: 671478
Start / End City
Tokyo, Hiroshima
Duration
9.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Fujikawaguchiko, Kyoto +15 more
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$2,789.00
5-Day Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka Tour: Okayama | Nara**Airport Pick-up in Tokyo | Breakfasts and Admission Included**
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
5.0
Tour Code: 672003
Start / End City
Tokyo, Osaka
Duration
5.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara +5 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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12-Day Wonders of Japan End Osaka Tour from Tokyo: Toyota, Nara, Okayama, Hiroshima | Mount Fuji | Kawaguchiko
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
4.6 ( 6 reviews )
Tour Code: 746472
Start / End City
Tokyo, Osaka
Duration
12.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Fujikawaguchiko, Kyoto +26 more
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$3,644.20
7-Day Tokyo, Kyoto and Hiroshima Tour: Osaka | Okayama | Nara**Airport Pick-up in Tokyo | Breakfasts and Admission Included**
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
5.0
Tour Code: 671997
Start / End City
Tokyo, Hiroshima
Duration
7.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara +10 more
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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$2,350.00
Oshino Hakkai Ole Hot Spring in Mount Fuji Day Tour: Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oshino Hakkai
Guaranteed Departure
Free Cancellation
4.9 ( 27 reviews )
Tour Code: 672507
Start / End City
Tokyo
Duration
1.0 Day
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Tokyo, Yamanashi ken, Mount Fuji +2 more
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English Live, Japanese Live, Korean Live +1 more
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Standard Group Tour
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7-Day Tokyo, Kyoto and Hiroshima End Tokyo Tour: Osaka | Okayama | Nara**Airport Pick-up in Tokyo | Breakfasts and Admission Included**
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
5.0
Tour Code: 672000
Start / End City
Tokyo
Duration
7.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara +10 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$2,785.00
8-Day Capitals of Japan End Kyoto Tour: Mount Koya | Kobe | Hiroshima**Airport Pick-up in Tokyo | Breakfasts and Admission Included**
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
5.0 ( 2 reviews )
Tour Code: 671859
Start / End City
Tokyo, Kyoto
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Hiroshima, Matsuyama +12 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$2,633.40
2-Day Tour to Mt. Fuji Izu Peninsula Shuzenji Temple: Mount Fuji 5th station, Lake Kawaguchi, Izu, Lovers bridge, Atami Vanilla Rose Garden
Daily breakfast
Select Meals Included
5.0 ( 5 reviews )
Tour Code: 672534
Start / End City
Tokyo
Duration
2.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Izu Peninsula, Mount Fuji +4 more
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English Live, Japanese Live, Chinese Live
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Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Mixed International Travelers
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$316.48
6-Day Tokyo, Kyoto and Alps Tour: Nagano | Nikko | Ikaho**Airport Pick-up in Tokyo | Breakfasts and Admission Included**
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
5.0
Tour Code: 671985
Start / End City
Tokyo
Duration
6.0 Days
City & Attractions
Tokyo, Kyoto, Matsumoto +7 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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Japan Travel Guide for First-Time Visitors

Exploring the Main Regions of Japan

Japan Through the Seasons: A Year-Round Destination

Must-Visit Destinations in Japan

How to Get Around Japan

Immersive Local Experiences in Japan

Sample Itinerary: The Golden Route

Pro Tips for Your Japan Adventure

Exploring the Main Regions of Japan

Japan is an archipelago of over 6,800 islands, but the four main islands are where most of the action happens. Each region has its own unique charm and attractions, so it's worth exploring as many as you can.

Hokkaido, the northernmost island, is a nature lover's paradise. With its vast national parks, pristine lakes, and world-class ski resorts, Hokkaido is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer, you can enjoy hiking, cycling, and flower viewing, while in the winter, you can hit the slopes for some of the best powder snow in the world.

Honshu, the largest island, is home to most of Japan's major cities, including Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. This is where you'll find a mix of modern metropolises, historic temples, and stunning natural landscapes. Whether you want to experience the vibrant nightlife of Tokyo, immerse yourself in the rich culture of Kyoto, or indulge in the delicious street food of Osaka, Honshu has something for everyone.

Shikoku, the smallest of the four main islands, is a place of pilgrimage and natural beauty. It's famous for the 88 Temple Pilgrimage, a 1,200-kilometer route that takes you to 88 Buddhist temples around the island. Even if you're not a pilgrim, you can still enjoy the island's beautiful coastline, lush mountains, and charming rural villages.

Kyushu, the southernmost island, is known for its active volcanoes, relaxing hot springs, and rich history. Here you can hike up Mount Aso, one of the largest active volcanoes in the world, soak in a natural onsen in Beppu, or explore the historic city of Nagasaki.

Japan Through the Seasons: A Year-Round Destination

Japan is a country that can be enjoyed in any season, each offering a unique and unforgettable experience.

Spring (March to May) is perhaps the most famous time to visit Japan, thanks to the iconic cherry blossoms. The whole country is painted in shades of pink and white, creating a truly magical atmosphere. This is the perfect time for a picnic under the cherry trees, a practice known as 'hanami'.

Summer (June to August) in Japan is hot and humid, but it's also the season of vibrant festivals and fireworks. You can witness the spectacular Gion Matsuri in Kyoto, one of the most famous festivals in Japan, or enjoy the dazzling fireworks displays that light up the night sky across the country. It's also a great time to head to the mountains or the coast to escape the heat.

Autumn (September to November) is another beautiful season to visit Japan. The weather is pleasant, and the autumn foliage is simply breathtaking. The leaves of the maple and ginkgo trees turn into vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a stunning backdrop for your travels. This is a great time for hiking and visiting traditional Japanese gardens.

Winter (December to February) in Japan is cold, but it's also a time of snow-capped mountains, cozy hot springs, and delicious winter cuisine. If you're a fan of winter sports, you'll love the ski resorts in Hokkaido and the Japanese Alps. And there's nothing better than soaking in a hot onsen after a long day of skiing or sightseeing.

Must-Visit Destinations in Japan

With so many amazing places to visit in Japan, it can be hard to decide where to go. Here are some of the best destinations that you shouldn't miss:

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a city of contrasts. Here you'll find towering skyscrapers, ancient temples, and everything in between. Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Shibuya and Shinjuku, visit the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, or take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Ueno Park. For a taste of modern Japan, head to the trendy Harajuku district or the electronics mecca of Akihabara.

Kyoto, the former imperial capital, is the cultural heart of Japan. With its countless temples, shrines, and traditional gardens, Kyoto is a city that will transport you back in time. Don't miss the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of red torii gates, the beautiful Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), and the serene Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. Kyoto is also the best place to experience a traditional tea ceremony or spot a geisha in the Gion district.

Osaka is a city that's famous for its delicious food and vibrant nightlife. Known as the "Kitchen of Japan," Osaka is a food lover's paradise. Be sure to try some of the local specialties like takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancake), and kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers). After indulging in a food tour, explore the lively Dotonbori district with its iconic Glico Running Man sign, visit the majestic Osaka Castle, or take a ride on the Tempozan Ferris Wheel for a stunning view of the city.

How to Get Around Japan

Japan has one of the most efficient and extensive public transportation systems in the world, making it incredibly easy to get around.

The Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) is a must-have for any traveler planning to visit multiple cities. It offers unlimited travel on most JR trains, including the famous Shinkansen (bullet train). The pass is available for 7, 14, or 21 consecutive days and can be a cost-effective way to travel long distances, for example, from Tokyo to Osaka. However, it's important to note that the pass doesn't cover the Nozomi and Mizuho trains, which are the fastest Shinkansen services.

Regional Passes, such as the Kyoto Osaka sightseeing pass, are also available for those who want to explore a specific region in depth. These passes can be a great value if you're planning to do a lot of traveling within a particular area. For example, the Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass offers unlimited travel on the Keihan Line between the two cities, making it easy to visit all the major attractions.

Local Transportation within cities is also very convenient. Most major cities have extensive subway and bus networks that are easy to navigate. You can purchase a prepaid IC card like Suica or Pasmo, which can be used on most trains, subways, and buses across the country. Taxis are also available but can be quite expensive.

Immersive Local Experiences in Japan

To truly experience the culture of Japan, be sure to try some of these immersive local experiences:

Onsen (Hot Springs) are a quintessential part of Japanese culture. Soaking in a natural hot spring is not only relaxing but is also believed to have healing properties. There are onsen resorts all over the country, from the mountains of Hakone to the seaside town of Beppu.

Ryokan (Traditional Japanese Inn) stay is another must-do experience. A ryokan offers a glimpse into the traditional Japanese way of life, with tatami mat floors, futon beds, and multi-course kaiseki dinners. It's a great way to experience Japanese hospitality at its finest.

Traditional Arts and Crafts workshops are a great way to learn about Japanese culture and create a unique souvenir to take home. You can try your hand at pottery, calligraphy, flower arrangement (ikebana), or even learn how to make your own soba noodles.

Sample Itinerary: The Golden Route

For first-time visitors, the "Golden Route" is a popular itinerary that covers the classic trio of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. Here's a sample itinerary:

Day 1-3: Tokyo - Explore the bustling capital city, visiting iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, and the Meiji Shrine. Immerse yourself in the pop culture of Harajuku and the otaku paradise of Akihabara. Day 4-5: Hakone & Mt. Fuji - Take a day trip to Hakone to enjoy stunning views of Mt. Fuji, take a cruise on Lake Ashi, and ride the Hakone Ropeway. Day 6-7: Kyoto - Discover the cultural heart of Japan in Kyoto, visiting the Fushimi Inari Shrine, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, and the Gion district. Day 8-9: Nara & Osaka - Take a day trip to Nara to see the friendly deer and the Great Buddha at Todai-ji Temple. In the evening, explore the vibrant Dotonbori district in Osaka and indulge in the local cuisine. For a more details, check out our 7-Day Essential Japan Tour or a more comprehensive 9-Day Contrasts of Japan Tour.

Pro Tips for Your Japan Adventure

Cash is king: While credit cards are widely accepted in major cities, it's always a good idea to carry some cash, especially when visiting smaller towns and rural areas.

Stay connected: Renting a pocket Wi-Fi or buying a prepaid SIM card is a great way to stay connected and use navigation apps on the go.

Learn a few phrases: Learning a few basic Japanese phrases like "Arigato" (Thank you) and "Sumimasen" (Excuse me) will go a long way in showing respect and making your interactions with locals more enjoyable.

Pack light: Japan's public transportation can be crowded, so it's best to pack light and use luggage forwarding services if you have a lot of bags.

Respect the culture: Japan has a unique and rich culture, so it's important to be respectful of their customs and traditions. For example, it's considered rude to eat or drink while walking, and you should always take off your shoes when entering someone's home or a traditional inn.

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