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Equal parts traditional and futuristic, Japan is relatively small in size but big on experiences. Beyond the ever-popular, sprawling cities—like Tokyo, where Mt. Fuji may be seen looming behind the skyscrapers, and Kyoto, a culture-rich city of wooden buildings, geisha, and temples—Japan offers forest-covered mountains, hot springs, world-class art, and more. Guides can lead you through winding urban backstreets to sample local food and drink, shepherd you along ancient pilgrim trails between villages and shrines, or cater to other interests. Japan welcomes all with a peppy irasshaimase and a courteous bow.
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Japan is filled with top-quality tours worth checking out. After looking over traveler reviews and ratings, these are the top Japan excursions right now:
The price varies widely for Japan excursions. From audio tours, ping pong games with locals, and Japanese chats with locals for under US$5 to group walking tours and sushi-making classes to indigo dyeing workshops for under US$20 to about US$150 for day trips to Mt. Fuji and Hakone to US$3,000 for a 10-day ski trip in Nagano. With such variety, you are sure to find an affordable tour that’s right for you.
On the lower end of the price range, visitors can book tours such as Fushimi Inari Shrine: Explore the 1,000 Torii Gates on an Audio Walking Tour for around US$8 per person. This audio walking tour can be accessed anytime on a smartphone to discover the highlights of Fushimi Inari Shrine (Fushimi Inari Taisha), although it’s self-guided without a live guide. On the other end of the spectrum, visitors can book Snow Monkeys from Tokyo: Full-Day Private Trip with Local Guide from US$3,100 per group. This trip is fully private with air-conditioned transport included as well as admission and a driver-guide.
On Japan tours, you can see the various neighborhoods in Tokyo, the hidden gems and major attractions of Kyoto and Osaka, landmarks like Mt. Fuji and Hakone, sumo wrestling shows, and traditional tea ceremonies. You can also see bars and nightclubs in Shinjuku and food and fish markets in Tokyo and Osaka.
Consider going on an all-day tour to visit lots of different attractions and landmarks in a day. For example, the Tokyo 6- Hour Private Tour with a Government-Licensed Guide includes a stop at Shibuya Crossing, a chance to learn about royalty at the Imperial Palace, a visit to Shinjuku Park (Shinjuku Gyoen), and a walk through the Electric Town of Akihabara.
You need 10 to 14 days in Japan to experience the highlights of the country as well as a few special experiences. If you can swing it, three weeks will give you a chance to see a lot of the country and dive deeper into certain areas. If you’ve been before, a week could be enough.
The best months to visit Japan are March to May for cherry blossom season and September to November for the mildest weather and autumn colors. But be aware these are popular times so expect crowds and higher prices. If you want to ski in the north, of course you must visit in the winter months and for fewer crowds the summer months can work well, but be aware of humidity and higher temps.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Japan:
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There are tons of great trips to take from Japan. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
- 1-Day Tokyo Bus Tour
- Perfect Kyoto 1-Day Bus Tour
- Tokyo 6hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
- Private Sightseeing to Mt. Fuji and Hakone Green Number Plates
- World Heritage Shirakawa-go and Experience Tours from Kanazawa
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You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Japan. Here are some of the best Japan activities under US$45:
It’s no secret that Japan is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
- Flagship 2-Hour Official Street Go-Kart Tour - Tokyo Bay Shop
- Official Street Go-Kart in Shibuya
- Private Sightseeing to Mt. Fuji and Hakone Green Number Plates
- Fushimi Inari Hidden Hiking Tour
- Hidden Kyoto E-Biking Tour
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According to travelers, these are the top museums and cultural attractions in Japan:
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Pola Museum of Art
- Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
- Narukawa Art Museum
- Ohara Museum of Art (Ohara Bijutsukan)
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Couples will find plenty of romantic tours in Japan. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
- Your Private Vacation Photography Session in Kyoto
- Beautiful Photography Tour in Kyoto
- Half-Day Tour to Enjoy Japan’s Largest Illumination and Outlet
- 25 Mins Tokyo Skytree + Downtown City Lights Helicopter Tour
- Personal Travel and Vacation Photographer Tour in Tokyo
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Japan has enough activities to entertain every member of your family. Here are some of the top kid-friendly tours to book now, according to previous travelers:
- Tokyo Studio Ghibli Museum and Ghibli Film Appreciation Tour
- Ninja Experience (Family-Friendly) at Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo
- Samurai Sword Experience (Family-Friendly) at Samurai Museum Tokyo
- Nagoya Highlight Tour Guided by a Friendly Local
- Samurai Sword Experience (Family-Friendly) at Samurai Museum Kyoto
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