Planning a 2-week trip to Japan?
This carefully designed Japan 14 day itinerary combines the country’s most iconic destinations with the refreshing summer landscapes of Hokkaido. Over the course of two weeks, you will explore Tokyo’s vibrant city life, the colorful countryside of Furano and Biei, the historic temples of Kyoto, and the lively food culture of Osaka.
This itinerary is ideal for first-time visitors who want to experience Japan’s highlights while also discovering unique regional landscapes and cultural heritage.
With thoughtfully planned routes and quality accommodations, this 14-day experience offers a smooth, enriching, and unforgettable introduction to Japan at its most beautiful season.
Tour Highlights
- A 14-day private summer journey exploring both Honshu and Hokkaido.
- Visit Tokyo, Hakone, Sapporo, Otaru, the Furano area, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka.
- Enjoy a comfortable travel experience with pleasant summer weather, including Hokkaido’s refreshing cool climate.
- Experience the dynamic modern energy of Tokyo, the World Heritage landscapes of Hakone, the stunning flower fields and vast countryside of Hokkaido, and the timeless history of Kyoto and Nara — all in one comprehensive journey.
- All sightseeing days are arranged with a private vehicle and private guide service for maximum comfort and flexibility.
- Stay in carefully selected 4-star hotels in each destination throughout the tour.
This 2-week Japan itinerary follows a carefully planned route:
Tokyo → Sapporo → Otaru → Furano → Hakodate → Hakone → Kyoto → Nara → Osaka
This route allows travelers to experience both Japan’s northern landscapes and its most iconic cultural cities while minimizing long travel times.

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Japan 14 Day Itinerary – Best of Japan Summer Tour (Hokkaido, Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka)
This 14-day Japan summer tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the very best of Japan during the beautiful summer season.
The journey begins in Tokyo, where modern skyscrapers stand alongside historic temples. From there, travel north to Hokkaido, Japan’s northern island known for its refreshing summer climate, scenic countryside, and vibrant flower fields.
Explore the charming port town of Otaru, enjoy spectacular views from Mount Hakodate, and discover the colorful landscapes of Furano and Biei, famous for their lavender and flower fields during summer.
The journey continues through Hakone and Mt. Fuji, offering classic Japanese scenery and relaxing hot spring experiences, before heading to Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan. Here you will visit historic temples, traditional districts, and beautiful gardens that reflect centuries of Japanese heritage.
Finally, the tour concludes in Osaka, a lively city famous for its food culture, street life, and vibrant atmosphere.
This itinerary offers the perfect balance of iconic landmarks, scenic landscapes, cultural experiences, and comfortable travel, making it an ideal introduction to Japan.

Trip Highlights
- A 14-day journey exploring Japan’s most iconic summer destinations.
- Discover Japan’s rich history through its World Heritage sites, take in stunning flower fields and scenic countryside, and enjoy the refreshing, cool summer climate.
- Travel at a relaxed pace with private transportation and a dedicated guide, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free experience.
- Perfect for couples, families, and first-time visitors to Japan.
Japan 14 Day Itinerary – Best of Japan Summer Tour (Hokkaido, Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka)
「Best of Japan in Summer – Classic Hokkaido, Tokyo & Osaka 14-Day Tour」 is a refined 14-day journey designed to showcase modern Tokyo, the World Heritage landscapes of Hakone, Hokkaido’s refreshing climate and vast natural beauty, and the cultural highlights of Kyoto and Nara along a classic and well-balanced route.
From the vibrant urban atmospheres of Tokyo, Sapporo, and Osaka to the lavender fields of Furano, the nostalgic canal town of Otaru, and the historic and cultural cities of Kyoto and Nara, this tour offers a variety of unique experiences.
Blending World Heritage sites, flower fields, traditional tea ceremonies, and kimono experiences, this itinerary provides a seamless and comprehensive introduction to the very best of Japan in summer.

( Private Vehicle )
An experienced English-speaking driver will meet you at the airport and provide a private transfer to your hotel, ensuring a smooth and comfortable arrival.
Accommodation: Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
The Imperial Palace Outer Garden
The Imperial Palace Outer Garden, or Tokyo Gaien, is located in the heart of Tokyo and offers spacious lawns and views of the historic Nijubashi Bridge. As a national garden, it is open year-round and is an ideal place for strolling, sightseeing, and experiencing the history of Japan’s Imperial Family.

Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa
Visit Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, located in the historic Asakusa district. This iconic temple, founded in the 7th century, is renowned for its vibrant Thunder Gate (Kaminarimon), bustling shopping street Nakamise-dori, and beautifully preserved traditional architecture.
During a Senso-ji Temple tour, travelers can explore the temple grounds, learn about its rich history and cultural significance, and experience traditional Japanese rituals, including incense burning and temple prayers. The temple is a must-visit for those interested in Japanese culture, history, and traditional architecture, and offers excellent photo opportunities in the heart of Tokyo.

Experience the art of sushi-making
Experience the art of sushi-making in this hands-on experience led by a professional chef. Learn how to prepare and shape perfect nigiri using fresh ingredients. This fun and interactive activity is suitable for all ages and offers a unique cultural insight into Japanese cuisine. Take home your own handmade sushi and unforgettable memories.

Shibuya Crossing&Hachiko Statue
Shibuya Crossing, located in front of Shibuya Station, is one of the busiest and most iconic intersections in the world. Surrounded by giant screens and neon lights, it represents the vibrant energy of Tokyo. Watching people cross from all directions at once is a must-see experience for visitors.
Nearby, the Hachiko Statue honors the loyal Akita dog who continued to wait at the station for his owner even after his death. Hachiko is celebrated as a symbol of loyalty and devotion, and became famous worldwide as the inspiration for the Hollywood film Hachi: A Dog's Tale. The statue is a beloved photo spot for both locals and tourists.


Accommodation: Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Ōishi Park – Panoramic Views of Mount Fuji
Experience breathtaking views of Mount Fuji at Ōishi Park, located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi in the Fuji Five Lakes region. The park is renowned for its seasonal flower gardens, including vibrant lavender in summer and colorful blooms in spring and autumn, providing perfect photo opportunities with Mount Fuji as the backdrop.
During a Ōishi Park visit, travelers can stroll along scenic pathways, enjoy panoramic lake and mountain views, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region. Ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and visitors seeking iconic Mount Fuji viewpoints, Ōishi Park is a must-see destination for anyone exploring the Fuji Five Lakes area.
Lake Kawaguchi Sightseeing Cruise
Enjoy a leisurely cruise on the calm waters of the beautiful Lake Kawaguchi at the base of Mount Fuji. From the boat, you can take in stunning views of Mount Fuji as a backdrop, along with seasonal scenery such as cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Whether for photography, sightseeing, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, the Lake Kawaguchi cruise offers a truly memorable experience.
Arakurayama Sengen Park & Five-Story Pagoda, Fujiyoshida
Visit Arakurayama Sengen Park, home to the iconic Chureito Five-Story Pagoda, offering one of the most famous panoramic views of Mount Fuji. This historic pagoda, part of the Arakura Sengen Shrine, is a popular photo spot, especially during cherry blossom season when the pagoda, Mt. Fuji, and sakura create a breathtaking scene.
During a Fujiyoshida Arakurayama Sengen Park visit, travelers can climb the steps to the pagoda, enjoy panoramic vistas of Mount Fuji and the surrounding city, and experience the serene atmosphere of this cultural landmark. Ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and those seeking iconic Mount Fuji viewpoints, the park and pagoda are must-see destinations in the Fuji Five Lakes area.
Oshino Hakkai – Traditional Village & Crystal-Clear Springs
Discover the charm of Oshino Hakkai, a traditional village famous for its eight crystal-clear ponds fed by melting snow from Mount Fuji. This scenic area offers a glimpse into rural Japan, with preserved thatched-roof houses, picturesque walking paths, and serene natural landscapes.
During an Oshino Hakkai visit, travelers can stroll along the tranquil ponds, enjoy views of Mount Fuji reflected in the water, and learn about local culture and traditions from the village’s historic sites. Ideal for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and visitors seeking authentic Japanese countryside experiences, Oshino Hakkai is a must-see destination in the Fuji Five Lakes region.
Accommodation: Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa ★★★★
Today, enjoy your free time in Tokyo to the fullest. Explore the city’s shopping districts, sample delicious local cuisine, or visit the “happiest place on earth” at Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea.
For any requests or special arrangements, please contact our travel concierge.
Accommodation: Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa ★★★★
( Private Vehicle )
Today, you will take a domestic flight from Tokyo to Hokkaido to begin your Hokkaido adventure.
In Tokyo and Hokkaido, private transfers will be provided to ensure you travel safely and start your Hokkaido journey on time.
Accommodation: Richmond Hotel Sapporoekimae ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Moere Numa Park
Moere Numa Park is a vast open-air art park in Sapporo, masterfully designed by world-renowned sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Conceived as a single monumental sculpture, the park harmoniously blends nature, geometry, and artistic expression. Visitors can explore expansive green lawns, striking glass pyramids, fountains, and sculptural playgrounds, all set against Hokkaido’s wide skies. It is a peaceful yet inspiring destination where art and landscape seamlessly become one.
The Sapporo Clock Tower
The Sapporo Clock Tower is an iconic historic building in Sapporo, featuring American-style wooden architecture. It also houses a museum showcasing the city’s early history. Visitors can admire the famous clock mechanism while learning about Sapporo’s development. It is a charming and educational attraction for those exploring the city.
Hokkaido Jingu Shrine
Hokkaido Jingu Shrine was established in 1869, originally built to enshrine the spirit of Emperor Meiji, and today it honors four deities. Through traditional events such as New Year’s visits and Shinto weddings, the guardian gods remain closely connected to the lives of Hokkaido’s people. Visitors can enjoy seasonal festivals, beautiful cherry blossoms in spring, and peaceful walking paths. This sacred site offers an opportunity to experience Hokkaido’s cultural heritage and feel its rich history.
Former Hokkaido Government Office Building
Former Hokkaido Government Office Building is a historic red-brick landmark in Sapporo, built in 1888 in an American neo-baroque style. Often called the “Red Brick Office,” it symbolizes Hokkaido’s early development during the Meiji era. Surrounded by seasonal gardens, the building preserves valuable historical exhibits and offers visitors insight into the region’s modernization and pioneering history.
Accommodation: Richmond Hotel Sapporoekimae ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
The Otaru Canal
The Otaru Canal, located in Otaru, is a historic waterway famous for its charming stone warehouses and romantic atmosphere. Lined with gas lamps and cobblestone paths, it offers beautiful views and scenic boat tours, especially stunning at sunset.
Otaru’s Sakaimachi Street
Otaru’s Sakaimachi Street is a charming shopping street known for its well-preserved historic buildings and nostalgic atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a variety of shops, including Kitaichi Glass, famous for its exquisite glassware, the Otaru Music Box Museum with its wide selection of music boxes, as well as stores offering delicious sweets and fresh seafood. This vibrant area beautifully blends history and modernity, making it an essential destination to experience Otaru’s rich cultural heritage.
Shiroi Koibito Park
Shiroi Koibito Park is a fun theme park dedicated to the popular Shiroi Koibito cookies. Visitors can tour the chocolate factory, watch cookie-making demonstrations, and enjoy beautiful gardens and playgrounds. With its charming European-style buildings and various attractions, the park offers a sweet and memorable experience for families and tourists alike.
Accommodation: Richmond Hotel Sapporoekimae ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
The Hokkaido Patchwork Road
The Hokkaido Patchwork Road is a scenic driving route known for its beautiful patchwork-like landscapes. Spanning vast areas of colorful farmland, gentle hills, and seasonal flower fields, it showcases the natural beauty of Hokkaido. Visitors can enjoy leisurely drives, cycling, and photography while experiencing the charm of the countryside. It’s a recommended spot for nature lovers and travelers alike.
Shiki no Oka
Shiki no Oka in Hokkaido offers breathtaking panoramic views of seasonal flower fields. Visitors can enjoy vibrant tulips in spring, colorful sunflowers in summer, and beautiful autumn foliage. The peaceful hilltop park is perfect for photography, picnics, and relaxing strolls, making it an ideal spot to experience Hokkaido’s natural beauty throughout the year.
The Blue Pond
The Blue Pond in Biei is a breathtaking natural spot known for its vivid blue color and mysterious atmosphere. Surrounded by birch and larch trees, the pond's color changes with the light and seasons. In spring, when snowmelt flows in, it can appear greenish blue; in early summer, it often turns light blue. The contrast between the pond’s hue and fresh greenery, or the reflection of colorful autumn leaves, creates stunning views. In winter, the pond freezes over and transforms into a quiet, white world. With its ever-changing beauty and tranquil setting, the Blue Pond is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers.
Tomita Farm
Tomita Farm is famous for its vibrant lavender fields and colorful flower gardens. Open from early summer to autumn, its beautiful landscapes are perfect for photography and leisurely walks. Visitors can enjoy lavender ice cream and seasonal souvenirs, making it a must-visit spot to experience the unique charm of Hokkaido during this special season.
Accommodation: Richmond Hotel Sapporoekimae ★★★★
( Private Vehicle )
Today, you will take a domestic flight from Tokyo to Hokkaido to begin your Hokkaido adventure.
In Hokkaido and Osaka, private transfers will be provided to ensure you travel safely and begin the next part of your journey on time.
Accommodation: Daiwaroynet Hotel Kyoto-ekimae ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Kinkaku-ji (The Golden Pavilion)
Visit Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks. This Zen Buddhist temple is renowned for its stunning gold-covered exterior, beautifully reflecting in the surrounding pond, and its meticulously maintained Japanese gardens.
During a Kinkaku-ji tour, travelers can explore the temple grounds, admire traditional architecture, and enjoy serene walks along the landscaped gardens. Ideal for visitors interested in Japanese culture, history, and photography, Kinkaku-ji provides a memorable glimpse into Kyoto’s rich heritage and is a must-see destination for any Kyoto itinerary.
The Sagano Bamboo Grove
The Sagano Bamboo Grove in the Arashiyama area is one of Japan’s iconic landscapes. Walking along the peaceful paths surrounded by vibrant green bamboo creates a mystical and calming atmosphere, offering visitors an unforgettable experience.
Togetsukyo Bridge
Togetsukyo Bridge is known for its elegant wooden structure spanning the Katsura River in Kyoto. Surrounded by beautiful nature, it offers breathtaking views of cherry blossoms in spring and colorful autumn leaves. Visitors can enjoy walking across the bridge while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and seasonal beauty, making it a must-see spot for Kyoto sightseeing.
Experience authentic Japanese culture through a traditional kimono experience
Experience authentic Japanese culture through a traditional kimono experience in Japan, one of the most iconic cultural activities for visitors to Kyoto and Tokyo. Dress in an elegant silk kimono with professional assistance and learn about seasonal patterns, proper styling, and the cultural meaning behind this timeless attire.
Kiyomizu-dera
Kiyomizu-dera is one of Kyoto’s most iconic temples, featuring a wooden stage that extends from the main hall and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains. Founded in 778 and registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds deep historical and spiritual significance for the Japanese people. It's well worth visiting to experience the seasonal scenery and traditional temple architecture.
Hanamikoji Street in Gion
Located in the heart of Kyoto, Hanamikoji Street in Gion is one of Japan’s most iconic historic districts. Lined with traditional wooden machiya townhouses, exclusive tea houses, and preserved Edo-period architecture, this atmospheric street offers visitors an authentic glimpse into old Kyoto.
Famous for its connection to geiko and maiko culture, Gion Hanamikoji is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking traditional Japanese culture, Kyoto heritage experiences, and elegant photo opportunities. During spring, cherry blossoms enhance the romantic ambiance, making it a highlight of any Kyoto cultural tour or Japan cherry blossom itinerary for North American and European visitors.
Accommodation: Daiwaroynet Hotel Kyoto-ekimae ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Fushimi Inari Taisha
Visit Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto’s iconic Shinto shrine famous for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates that form scenic walking trails up Mount Inari. Founded in the 8th century, the shrine is dedicated to Inari, the deity of rice, prosperity, and business, and remains an important spiritual site in Japan.
During a Fushimi Inari Taisha tour, travelers can walk through the endless torii gate pathways, explore smaller shrines along the mountain trail, and experience traditional Japanese spiritual culture. Ideal for photographers, culture enthusiasts, and visitors seeking unique cultural landmarks in Kyoto, Fushimi Inari Taisha is a must-visit destination for any Kyoto itinerary.
Byodo-in Temple
Byodo-in Temple, located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, is a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1052. Famous for its Phoenix Hall, the temple is a masterpiece of Heian-period architecture and symbolizes Pure Land Buddhism. The surrounding gardens and pond create a picturesque setting, reflecting beautifully in the water. Byodo-in also houses national treasures, including Buddhist statues and artifacts. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere, seasonal beauty, and rich cultural history, making it a must-visit destination for art, architecture, and spirituality enthusiasts.
Tea Ceremony Experience
Enjoy an authentic Matcha Tea Ceremony Experience in Japan, one of the most refined and meaningful cultural activities for visitors from North America and Europe. During this traditional Japanese tea ceremony, you will learn how to properly whisk ceremonial-grade matcha using a bamboo chasen, understand the principles of Zen philosophy, and discover the seasonal aesthetics that define Japanese tea culture.
Guided by an experienced tea master, this hands-on cultural workshop offers more than tasting green tea — it is an immersive journey into Japanese tradition, mindfulness, and hospitality. Ideal for travelers seeking a Kyoto cultural experience, authentic Japanese traditions, and unique Japan travel activities, a matcha experience is a must-add highlight to any Japan cultural tour itinerary.
Todai-ji Temple
Visit Todai-ji Temple, one of Japan’s most famous and historically significant Buddhist temples, located in Nara Park. The temple is home to the colossal Daibutsu (Great Buddha), a monumental bronze statue standing over 15 meters tall, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
During a Todai-ji Temple tour, travelers can explore the grand Daibutsuden Hall, stroll through the temple grounds, and learn about the temple’s history and spiritual significance. Ideal for visitors interested in Japanese culture, history, and architecture, Todai-ji Temple offers an unforgettable cultural experience in the Kansai region.
Nara Park
Visit Todai-ji Temple, one of Japan’s most famous and historically significant Buddhist temples, located in Nara Park. The temple is home to the colossal Daibutsu (Great Buddha), a monumental bronze statue standing over 15 meters tall, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
During a Todai-ji Temple tour, travelers can explore the grand Daibutsuden Hall, stroll through the temple grounds, and learn about the temple’s history and spiritual significance. Ideal for visitors interested in Japanese culture, history, and architecture, Todai-ji Temple offers an unforgettable cultural experience in the Kansai region.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Vehicle & Private Guide )
Osaka Castle Park
Explore Osaka Castle Park, a sprawling urban park surrounding the iconic Osaka Castle. The park features beautifully landscaped gardens, historic stone walls, moats, and walking paths, offering a serene escape in the heart of Osaka.
During an Osaka Castle Park visit, travelers can stroll through cherry blossom-lined avenues in spring, enjoy seasonal flower displays, and admire the contrast of the historic castle against the modern city skyline. Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and history enthusiasts, Osaka Castle Park provides a relaxing and picturesque experience, making it a must-see destination in Osaka.
Tsutenkaku Tower
Tsutenkaku Tower is a symbolic landmark of Osaka, located in the lively Shinsekai district. Originally built in 1912 and rebuilt after World War II, the tower was modeled after the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe in Paris. From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city. Surrounded by retro charm, local street food, and entertainment, it's a must-visit spot to experience Osaka's unique culture and vibrant atmosphere.
The Dotonbori Cruise
The Dotonbori Cruise offers a unique way to experience Osaka’s vibrant heart from the water. As you glide along the Dotonbori Canal, you’ll enjoy views of the city’s iconic neon signs, historic bridges, and bustling streets filled with shops and restaurants. This relaxing sightseeing boat ride provides the perfect opportunity to take memorable photos, soak in the lively atmosphere, and see a different perspective of Osaka’s famous entertainment district.
Dotonbori Shopping Street
Experience the vibrant energy of Dotonbori, Osaka’s famous shopping and entertainment district. Known for its neon lights, iconic Glico Running Man sign, and bustling canal-side streets, Dotonbori is a hub of local cuisine, street food, and shopping.
During a Dotonbori tour, travelers can savor Osaka’s culinary specialties, including takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), and kushikatsu (fried skewers), browse a variety of shops, and enjoy lively entertainment along the canal. Ideal for food lovers, shoppers, and cultural explorers, Dotonbori offers a fun and immersive urban experience, making it a must-visit destination in Osaka.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
Today, enjoy your valuable free time in Osaka to the fullest.
Savor delicious local cuisine in Osaka, known as the “Kitchen of Japan,” or visit Universal Studios Japan, often called the “happiest place on earth.”
For any requests or special arrangements, please contact our travel concierge.
Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Osaka Hommachi ★★★★
( Private Vehicle )
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- ・Accommodation | 13 nights at carefully selected international-standard 4-star hotels as listed in the itinerary
- ・Private Transfers | Private airport transfer on arrival and private transfer to the airport on departure
- ・Private Transportation | Air-conditioned private vehicle service on the sightseeing days specified in the itinerary
- ・Guide Service | Professional English-speaking private guide service on the days indicated in the itinerary
- ・Admissions | Entrance fees to the attractions specifically listed in the itinerary
- ・Meals | Meals as specified in the itinerary
- ・Local Support | 24/7 on-the-ground assistance and multilingual travel support during your stay
- ・Daily Service | One bottle of drinking water per person per day
Cost Excludes
- ・International and domestic airfare
- ・Visa application fees
- ・Travel and medical insurance
- ・Personal expenses (including shopping, beverages, telephone charges, and laundry)
- ・Any meals, activities, or services not specifically mentioned in the itinerary
FAQs
Yes. A 14-day trip is one of the best ways to explore Japan comfortable.
Two weeks allows travelers to experience Japan’s most iconic destinations such as Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, while also visiting scenic regions like Hokkaido and Mt. Fuji.
This itinerary balances city exploration, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes, making it ideal for first-time visitors.
Yes. Summer is a wonderful time to explore Japan, especially northern regions like Hokkaido, where the climate is cooler and the landscapes are vibrant.
During summer, travelers can enjoy flower fields in Furano and Biei, seasonal festivals, and lively city events throughout Japan.
Absolutely.
All Jatravi tours are private and fully customizable. We can adjust the pace, destinations, hotels, or experiences according to your travel preferences, interests, and schedule.
Yes. This itinerary is designed with a comfortable travel pace, making it suitable for families, couples, and senior travelers.
Private transportation and carefully planned routes help reduce long travel times and ensure a relaxed experience.
One of the most popular routes for a 2-week Japan itinerary includes Tokyo, Mt.Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka.
This itinerary expands that classic route by adding Hokkaido, allowing travelers to experience both Japan’s vibrant cities and its beautiful northern landscapes.
While it is possible to travel independently in Japan, a private guided tour offers a more comfortable and efficient experience.
Local guides can provide cultural insights, handle logistics, and help travelers discover places that might otherwise be difficult to find.

