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ABOUT JAPAN

Japan's unique culture, cutting-edge cities, and breathtaking landscapes make it one of our most enriching destinations. With our Japan specialist’s expert assistance in crafting your tailor-made itinerary, you'll discover that experiencing a culture so distinct from your own is one of Japan’s greatest delights.

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What we offer

Our specialists can offer recommendations on local festivals to attend and suggest regional delicacies to try during your visit to Japan.

Sleek bullet train ride

In a single, sleek bullet train ride, you can transition from Tokyo's bustling, neon-lit streets to the serene, crisp air of the Japanese Alps. The country is dotted with Buddhist temples, and in rural areas, you can stay in traditional ryokan inns to experience a slice of historic Japanese life.

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Experiences

Whether you're interested in visiting the snow monkeys at Yudanaka Onsen, immersing yourself in Kyoto's lively culture, or unwinding on the pristine white beaches of Okinawa, our recommended itineraries offer excellent starting points for planning your Japan trip.

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Suggested activities

Take a guided stroll through the Geisha district of Gion, hike in the Northern Alps, or enjoy a family day out at Tokyo Disneyland. Whatever piques your interest, our specialists will recommend experiences tailored to enhance your journey through Japan.

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Best time to travel

  • The best times to visit Japan are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons showcase Japan’s vibrant beauty, with cherry blossoms or colorful autumn leaves enhancing the scenery. However, these periods can also be quite crowded.
  • Summer (June to August) is ideal for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, especially in the Japanese Alps and Hokkaido’s national parks. In other areas, the weather is hot and humid, with the rainy season typically spanning from late May to mid-July.
  • For a different experience, visit northern Japan in winter (December to February). Snow covers the landscape, and various festivals and events bring warmth to the shorter days.
  • Also, consider Japan’s national holidays, such as Shogatsu (Japanese New Year), Obon (mid-August or mid-July, depending on the region), and Golden Week (April 29 to May 5), which are busy times for locals.
WHY

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Our team of dedicated professionals listens attentively to your needs, offering expert knowledge and bridging the gap between local insights and your desires. We are the matchmakers of unforgettable journeys.

  • 100% tailor-made tours
  • Best prices guaranteed
  • Established for over 13 years
  • 98% of our clients would recommend us
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