Tokyo
π 3β4 daysEndless neighbourhoods, food and nightlife in the world's biggest city.
Japan blends the deeply traditional and the dazzlingly futuristic like nowhere else. Bow before centuries-old shrines in Kyoto in the morning and ride a 300 km/h bullet train to neon-lit Tokyo by afternoon.
It's clean, safe, punctual and astonishingly easy to travel, with food β from $7 ramen to multi-course kaiseki β that is reason enough to visit.
The destinations worth building your trip around.
Ready-made routes β tap a duration to see the plan.
Endless neighbourhoods, food and nightlife in the world's biggest city.
Thousands of temples, geisha districts and zen gardens.
Japan's kitchen β street food, castles and big personalities.
Endless neighbourhoods, food and nightlife in the world's biggest city.
Thousands of temples, geisha districts and zen gardens.
Japan's kitchen β street food, castles and big personalities.
Hot springs and Mt Fuji views an easy hop from Tokyo.
Endless neighbourhoods, food and nightlife in the world's biggest city.
Thousands of temples, geisha districts and zen gardens.
Japan's kitchen β street food, castles and big personalities.
Hot springs and Mt Fuji views an easy hop from Tokyo.
Visa rules change frequently. Many nationalities are visa-exempt for short tourism; an eVisa system is expanding. Always verify with the official Japan immigration / e-visa website before travelling.
Thousands of vermilion torii gates winding up a hillside.
Iconic views and the world's busiest crossing.
Kyoto's gold-leaf temple on a mirror pond.
Japan's sacred peak, hot springs and lake cruises.
Sushi, street snacks and the best food culture on earth.
Japan's sacred 3,776 m volcano β climbable in the official JulyβSeptember window with a sunrise from the crater…
Towering bamboo grove on the western edge of Kyoto β best at sunrise before the day-trip crowds arrive.
Japan's most active volcano, erupting many times a year β view by ferry from Kagoshima, with a public…
A UNESCO subtropical Japanese island of moss-cathedral cedar forest β Princess Mononoke's real-world inspiration, with 7,000-year-old trees.
Tokyo's river of cherry blossoms and Edo-era bridges β futuristic Himiko water-bus from Asakusa to Odaiba.
Japan's 1,000-year-old pilgrim trails through cedar-mountain villages β UNESCO-listed, walked in 3-7 days, paired with onsen ryokans.
A dense lava-floor forest at the foot of Mount Fuji β quiet trails, lava caves and an eerie…
A double-caldera Japanese island 360 km south of Tokyo with one of the smallest populations on Earth β…





