Japan Group Tours

Japan is a fascinating blend of ultra-modern cities and ancient traditions. From the bustling streets of Tokyo and Osaka, with their neon lights, high-tech transport, and unique pop culture, to the serene temples and shrines of Kyoto and Nara, the country offers an unmatched travel experience. Visitors can explore snow-capped mountains in Hokkaido, relaxing hot springs in Beppu, and subtropical islands like Okinawa, all while enjoying Japan’s safe and efficient public transportation.
The country also offers seasonal highlights: cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant festivals in summer, colorful foliage in autumn, and winter sports in snowy regions. Culinary experiences, historic castles, tea ceremonies, and traditional inns (ryokan) make Japan a perfect combination of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
Japan at a glance
Tokyo
125.8 million
Japanese Yen (JPY)
Japanese Yen (JPY)
+81
Type A & B (North American 2-pin)
GMT +09:00
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Japan has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be warm and humid, while winters vary from mild in the south to snowy in northern regions.
The best times to visit are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Spring brings the famous cherry blossom season, while autumn offers comfortable temperatures and vibrant fall foliage across the country.
10–14 days for a balanced city and cultural experience.
Japan provides excellent infrastructure for travelers. You can access reliable transport, medical facilities, and tourist support throughout the country.
- High-speed trains (Shinkansen)
- Reliable buses and domestic flights
- Modern hospitals and clinics
- Tourist information centers
- Guided cultural and city tours
- Foreign-language support in major cities
Japan’s history spans thousands of years, from the ancient Jomon and Yayoi periods to the rise of samurai clans and shogunates. The country’s culture is heavily influenced by Shinto and Buddhist traditions, visible in its temples, gardens, and festivals. Visitors can experience centuries-old practices such as tea ceremonies, martial arts, and calligraphy while exploring historic towns like Kanazawa or Takayama.
Modern Japan also thrives on innovation, art, and technology. Cities like Tokyo and Osaka are hubs of fashion, anime, gaming, and culinary creativity, offering a stark yet harmonious contrast to traditional customs. Seasonal festivals such as Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) and Gion Matsuri showcase the country’s lively spirit and connection to nature.
The country balances preservation and innovation, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both historical insight and cutting-edge experiences. From UNESCO World Heritage sites to modern pop culture districts, Japan immerses visitors in its unique world.
Japan is mostly cash-based, though credit cards are widely accepted in cities. ATMs are common but check for international card compatibility. Always carry some yen for rural areas or small purchases.
Japan offers a diverse culinary experience. Don’t miss trying:
- Sushi and sashimi
- Ramen (various regional styles)
- Tempura
- Takoyaki (octopus balls)
- Okonomiyaki (savory pancake)
- Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)


