Natural Scenery
Let’s discover the beauty of Japan together! Its four seasons offer unique foods, events, flowers, and destinations. We’ll visit the best spots for each season, ensuring you experience the most breathtaking views. Instead of the typical tourist attractions, we’ll explore serene, local, and natural locations where you can unwind and truly relax. This journey will be all about embracing the tranquility and charm that Japan has to offer. Let’s create unforgettable moments in this stunning landscape!
Tokyo
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a dynamic metropolis known for its blend of traditional culture and cutting-edge modernity. It is one of the world's most populous cities and serves as Japan's political, economic, and cultural center.
Mt. Fuji
Mount Fuji, as it's known in Japan, is the country's highest and most iconic mountain, standing at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet). In 2013, Mount Fuji was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized not only for its natural beauty but also for its cultural significance.
Matsumoto-jo
One of Japan's top five castles, its striking black and white exterior beautifully contrasts with the majestic backdrop of towering mountains. The iconic red bridge leading to the castle adds a photogenic touch, making it a captivating sight. There is an authentic food street you can find Japanese traditions.
Kamiko-chi, Norikura
One of the finest hiking spots awaits you, offering an abundance of lush greenery and pristine mountain waters. Picture a stunning bridge suspended over a crystal-clear river, creating a spectacular view. Here, you can immerse yourself in the fresh air, enjoy the vibrant blue sky, and find tranquility for your mind.
Takayama
This charming town beautifully preserves its historic character, featuring authentic buildings and delightful local cuisine. The picturesque streets are incredibly photogenic. Often referred to as "Little Kyoto," it offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and stunning natural surroundings.
Shirakawa-go
The perfect spot to experience traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses. The entire area is beautifully preserved in an old-world style, allowing you to glimpse the lifestyle of those who once lived here. You even stay in one of these historic homes, immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Eihei-ji
Temple boasts a history spanning over 700 years, where many monks continue their training. Here, you can immerse yourself in the monastic lifestyle by participating in early morning meditation and enjoying vegetarian meals what monks usually eat. This rare experience offers a profound connection to tradition and tranquility.
Kyoto
This is a must-visit spot when you come to Japan. It's one of the most historically rich and charming places, attracting tourists from around the world throughout the year.
Hiroshima
You’ll like the calm, slow-paced lifestyle, complemented by its iconic and photogenic streetcars. With a deep historical significance, this place was profoundly impacted during World War II when it was hit by an atomic bomb. You can explore museums and buildings that have remained intact since that time, offering a poignant glimpse into the past.
Osaka
Osaka is Japan’s third-largest city and one of its most vibrant and historically rich urban centers. Osaka is known for its modern architecture, lively nightlife, delicious street food, and deep historical roots. It has played a crucial role in Japan’s economic, cultural, and political development throughout the centuries.
Customizable
24/7 Local Guide
(Speak English)
Private
Affordable price
Tour Includes
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Accommodations
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Bullet Train Tickets
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Rental Car
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Leading Guide
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Tour Guidebook
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Park Tickets
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Japanese Lessons (Optional)
Not Includes
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Airfare
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Travel Insurance
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Your Own Expenses
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Phone Networking