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About our Japan Trips

Multi-faceted and endlessly compelling, a holiday or group tour to Japan is like no other. From bullet trains scything past Mt Fuji to the neon-lit intersections of Tokyo, for travellers visiting Japan for the first time on holiday, images of its modern face are familiar the world over - as are visions of its more traditional past, whether the face of a rose-lipped geisha or glint of a samurai sword. Both reflect the great technological skill and cultural refinement that have always underpinned Japanese civilisation, and which continue to inform every aspect of life, from the subtleties of the country’s cuisine to the seductive savoir vivre of its temple architecture, Zen gardens and thermal spas.

It comes as no surprise to us that Japan these days consistently tops polls as ‘the world’s best destination’. The secret of its success: a unique blend of cutting-edge modernity and deep-rooted tradition that make it both a profoundly exotic place to visit, and one offering the highest standards of service, efficiency and luxury.

The key to a perfect holiday in Japan is planning, planning and, planning with preparedness for a high level of self-sufficiency. Unlike other destinations in Asia, most travel and transfers in Japan use its highly efficient and sophisticated network of public transport regardless of booking a small group tour or a bespoke tailor-made journey. 

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Suggested Japan Holidays & Group Tours

Art Across The Ages: Japan

Art Across The Ages: Japan

15 days from £6500 per person

Explores Japan's artistic influences in major galleries, gardens and modern art installations

Driving Adventure In Japan

Driving Adventure In Japan

13 days from £6000 per person

Self-drive through two scenic peninsulas and the Japan Alps, visit key locations in central Japan

Essential Japan

Essential Japan

7 days from £3985 per person

A wealth of World Heritage shrines, temples, gardens as well as modern Japan awaits discovery

Flavours of the Far East

Flavours of the Far East

14 days from £5990 per person

Discover the culinary delights of the Far East on this unique tour of South Korea and Japan.

Hokkaido: Land of Fire and Ice

Hokkaido: Land of Fire and Ice

15 days from £8550 per person

Driving on Japan’s northernmost island is a dream. The roads are quiet, the landscape spectacular from start to finish

Iconic Japan

Iconic Japan

14 days from £6698 per person

Emphasizing the twin facets of Japan, the pivotal points on this 2-week trip are stays in ‘modern’ Tokyo and ‘traditional’ Kyoto.

In Search of the Nakasendo Way

In Search of the Nakasendo Way

18 days from £8500 per person

Walk a section of the historic Nakasendo Way from Magome to Tsumago

Japan Discovery

Japan Discovery

20 days from £8995 per person

Three weeks allows for a more in-depth and satisfying tour of Japan, giving scope to venture a little off track to regions such as the cedar-cloaked slopes of Mt Koya, with its centuries-old pilgrims’ paths and beautiful Shinto forest shrines

Japan Highlights

Japan Highlights

13 days from £6860 per person

This focussed, 13-day tour ticks off the great sights of central Honshu

Japan: Southern Explorer

Japan: Southern Explorer

18 days from £7650 per person

Experience the dramatic landscapes and charismatic coastal cities of southern Japan on this varied 18-day tour.

Japan's Seven Stars Luxury Cruise Train

Japan's Seven Stars Luxury Cruise Train

4 days from £7995 per person

Japan’s first luxury sleeper train journeys around the southern island of Kyushu, through the five prefectures Fukuoka, Oita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima and Kumamoto.

Japans Mountains and Valleys

Japans Mountains and Valleys

15 days from £6900 per person

For those wanting to experience Japan's stunning natural beauty as well as spend some time away from the 'golden routes'.

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Japan Regions

Golden Triangle

Hokkaido

Hokkaido is Japan’s northernmost island, and in terms of climate, landscape and overall atmosphere, quite distinct from the rest of the country. Straddling the Kuril tectonic chain

Golden Triangle

Honshu

Honshu is Japan's largest, most populous and most visited island. Home to the capital Tokyo and the cities of Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima, it's the island many travellers envisage when they think of Japan.

Golden Triangle

Kyushu

Although only a slender, kilometre-wide channel separates Kyushu from Honshu, the island is considered by most Japanese as a backwater.

Golden Triangle

Okinawa

The sun-drenched Okinawan Islands are Japan’s subtropical flipside. The archipelago’s climate is blissful; its beaches white and powder soft; its seawater translucent

Golden Triangle

Shikoku

The smallest of Japan’s four main islands, Shikoku remains an enigma to most Japanese, and sees comparatively few foreign visitors. Yet anyone seeking a glimpse of old Asia would do well to consider a foray into its remote

Travel highlights for Japan

Nakasendo Way

Nakasendo Way

During the Edo period (1603–1868), 'Five Routes' connected the capital of Japan with the outer provinces and extended the control of the ruling Shōgun of the time.

Aomori & Hirosaki

Aomori & Hirosaki

Sitting at the northern tip of Honshu, Japan’s main island, Aomori is a pleasant though unremarkable port city. It does, however, serve as the ideal base to explore a region that most foreign visitors

Yamaguchi

Yamaguchi

For those looking to explore beyond Hiroshima, Yamaguchi makes for an excellent day excursion. This small city has a spectrum of sights from the ancient to the hyper-modern

Hagi

Hagi

Considering its remote location across from Hiroshima on Japan’s north sea coast, Hagi is packed with history. In the feudal Edo era it was the stronghold of the powerful Mori clan

Kinosaki Onsen

Kinosaki Onsen

Lying two and a half hours away from Kyoto on the north sea coast of Japan, Kinosaki is well worth the journey for those seeking an immersive onsen experience.

Sendai

Sendai

Lying ninety minutes north of Tokyo’s urban sprawl by bullet train, the less frenetic city of Sendai  also make a great base for exploring some key beauty spots in the region.

Noto Hanto

Noto Hanto

A remote peninsula on the north sea coast of Japan’s main island Honshu, Noto Hanto is best explored by car from Kanazawa. It boasts rugged coastline, terraced rice fields and even a

Izu Hanto

Izu Hanto

Lying halfway between Tokyo and Kyoto, Izu Hanto is a historic and scenic peninsula dotted with charming ryokans (traditional inns). At its southern tip is Shimoda,

Tsumago

Tsumago

Tsumago is a small but perfectly formed Japanese hamlet located on the old Nakasendo postal route between Tokyo and Kyoto. Preservation orders have ensured that the one

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