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Top Sights To See in Japan On Our Tours
Join us on a group tour to Japan where you can see some of the most beautiful sights the country has to offer.
Cherry blossom season
Every year thousands of people flock to Japan to get a glimpse of the famous cherry blossom season. Taking place around the end of March to early April the landscape of Japan is transformed with soft pink petals floating around the air and covering the trees. When visiting during the Cherry Blossom Season you can take walks through beautiful pink gardens, have picnics under the cherry blossom trees, try out Sakura flavoured snacks and visit traditional festivals. Join us on a Cherry Blossom tour and experience the beauty of the Sakura for yourself.
Visit Tokyo Skytree
Visiting Tokyo Skytree is an unforgettable experience that offers panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond. As the tallest structure in Japan at 634 meters, it provides visitors with stunning views from its two observation decks, where you can see landmarks like Mount Fuji on clear days. Beyond the views, Tokyo Skytree is home to a shopping complex, an aquarium, and a planetarium, making it a well-rounded destination for tourists of all ages. Its modern architecture, dazzling night illuminations, and cultural exhibits make it a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, a food lover, or just looking to experience Tokyo from above, Tokyo Skytree is a must-visit attraction that showcases the city's beauty and vibrancy.
See Mount Fuji
The highest mountain in Japan and an active volcano Mount Fuji is a natural beauty that has inspired artists for centuries and an icon of Japan. Having last erupted in 1707-1708 The mountain has been a revered as a sacred sight for centuries. With shrines and temples dotting its slopes Mount Fuji has been the of pilgrimage for Shinto and Buddhist worshippers and ancient samurai used the base of the mountain as a remote training ground. Visiting Mount Fuji is an unforgettable experience, offering breathtaking views, cultural significance, and outdoor adventure. Whether you choose to climb to the summit or admire it from nearby spots like Lake Kawaguchi, the mountain’s beauty is mesmerizing in every season. Whether for hiking, photography, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, Mount Fuji is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Japan’s natural and cultural heritage.
Harajuku
One of Japan’s most famous districts a visit to Harajuku is a must when visiting Japan. Known as the centre of Japanese youth culture the district is full of boutiques and cafes. You can find shops selling clothes and accessories in the typical ‘Harajuku style’ characterised by cute motifs and bright colours. Another popular activity in Harajuku is to visit an animal café. These are cafes where you can get drinks and snacks whilst playing with cute animals. The animals you can find at these cafes range from rabbits, dogs and hedgehogs to snakes, otters, mini pigs and more. As well as these modern spots Harajuku is also connected to Japan’s history through shrines, temples and parks. The Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park are highlights of many trips to Harajuku.
Gion Geisha District
The Gion Geisha District in Kyoto is a mesmerizing blend of tradition, culture, and history, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Japan’s past. Known for its beautifully preserved machiya (traditional wooden townhouses), cobblestone streets, and softly glowing lanterns, Gion is the heart of Kyoto’s geisha (or "geiko" as they are called locally) culture. Walking through the district, especially in the evening, you may catch sight of an exquisitely dressed maiko (apprentice geisha) gracefully making her way to an ochaya (teahouse) for a private performance. The area is also home to famous landmarks like Hanamikoji Street and the historic Yasaka Shrine, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic cultural experience. Whether enjoying a kaiseki (multi-course) meal, watching a traditional kabuki performance at Minami-za Theatre, or simply soaking in the timeless atmosphere, Gion offers an unforgettable journey into Japan’s refined and mysterious world of artistry and hospitality.
Sensoji Temple
As Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple, Sensoji offers a glimpse into Japan’s rich past with its striking red Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), the lively Nakamise shopping street filled with traditional snacks and souvenirs, and the stunning main hall dedicated to Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. Whether you're admiring the temple’s grand architecture, drawing an omikuji fortune, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere, Sensoji provides a perfect mix of spiritual and cultural exploration. Located in the historic Asakusa district, it’s a must-visit spot for travellers who want to experience both traditional Japan and modern city energy, making it one of the best places to visit in Japan.
Stay in a Ryokan
A Ryokan is a traditional Japanese style hotel, with low furniture, tatami mats and traditional breakfast. Ryokans have existed since the 8th century and the oldest hotel in the world is a Ryokan. Most Ryokans have access to hot-springs or pools which you can relax in on your travels. They also usually offer traditional breakfast, this tends to include seasonal food and regional specialties, as well as rice and tea. The atmosphere is serene, emphasizing simplicity and harmony, with attentive service that embodies omotenashi, the Japanese philosophy of hospitality. Staying at a ryokan provides a deep connection to Japanese tradition, making it an unforgettable experience for travellers seeking authenticity and tranquillity.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is one of the most powerful and important sites to visit in Japan. Located in Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, the museum documents the devastating impact of the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, and promotes a message of peace and nuclear disarmament. Through personal artifacts, photographs, survivor testimonies, and detailed exhibits, visitors gain a profound understanding of the human cost of war and the resilience of Hiroshima’s people. The museum’s centrepiece, the A-Bomb Dome, stands as a haunting reminder of the tragedy, preserved in the same state as it was after the explosion. Visiting the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is an emotional but essential experience, offering deep historical insight and a chance to reflect on the importance of peace. It’s not just a place to learn about the past but also a call to build a future without nuclear weapons. If you're in Japan, taking the time to visit this museum provides a meaningful perspective on history and humanity’s collective responsibility to prevent such tragedies from happening again.
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Whilst Japan is full of unforgettable highlights, these are the places that you really can't miss on your trip. From the heaving metropolis of Tokyo to the peaceful, rural tranquility of Miyajima Island and Kyoto - steeped in ancient history. Japan is a land of beautiful contrasts just waiting to be explored.
Kyoto
Japan's cultural capital is home to a plethora of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including some of the country's most famous temples and shrines. It's also the best place in the country to catch a glimpse of the famous geisha, especially the gion district.
Hakone
A stunning national park, home to Japan's most iconic view. Mount Fuji sits atop striking scenes of green woodland, crystal clear lakes, and inviting hot springs. Hike in this scenic region, and spend the night at a traditional ryokan.
Tokyo
Ever-evolving skylines, cosmopolitan corners, and neon-lit streets. Tokyo is a city headed for the future. But look closely for kabuki, sumo, tea, and sushi - tradition is everywhere. Tokyo is huge, so our Signature package tours spend four nights here, allowing you to take it all in.
Miyajima
An idyllic contrast to the chaotic capital, Miyajima is an enchanting island of rural charm, just off the coast of Hiroshima. Home to the floating torii gate of the Itsukushima Shrine, and stunning views of Mount Misen and the Inland Sea.
Himeji
Traveling by bullet train to Himeji, our travelers will get to explore the elegant "White Egret" castle here. It's the best known and most complete example of Japan's traditional tiered castles and even survived heavy bombing during the Second World War.
Hiroshima
A city made famous by all the wrong reasons, a trip to Hiroshima is sobering and emotional, but it's an important and fascinating stop for travelers to Japan. Reflect at the Peace Park and see the A-Bomb Dome, one of just a handful of buildings to survive the atomic bomb.























