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Central Japan's most spectacular mountain area is also named Japan Alps. It includes the famous site-seeing spots like Shiragawa, Kamikochi, Shinhokata, Tateyama and the cultural town Takayama surrounded by them. Using Takayama as a hub, you can plan efficient day tour routes to these spots. However, accommodation inside each spot is recommended for experiencing the region deeper.
Japan Alps
Mount Fuji is the highest mountain and No. 1 landmark of Japan. Surrounding this active volcano, there are numerous popular and hidden tourism and Instagram spots. To get the most out of your limited time, join our tours that bring you to the exact spots and let you show off the best Mount Fuji shots in social media.
Mount Fuji
The ancient capital of Japan remains to be the haven of culture, history, arts and large varieties of cuisine.
Kyoto
Largest island of Japan, famous for many volcanos, onsen (hotsprings), natural beauty and regional cuisines. Top destinations include Fukuoka, Oita, Beppu, Kumamoto, Kagoshima.
Kyushu Fukuoka
Aichi Prefecture is located in the Chubu Region. The capital Nagoya is the region's largest city, a home to the Toyota Motor Corporation and major center of Japan's automotive industry. The prefecture is also populated by well-preserved historical towns from the Meiji period and traditional sake breweries.
Central Japan Aichi
Shimane Prefecture is located along the Sea of Japan coast in the Chugoku Region. Touristic highlights include a World Heritage hotspring town, castle, Japan's oldest shrine and a historic silver mine.
Chugoku Shimane
The Tohoku Region, located in the Northeast of Japan's largest island, Honshu, consists of six prefectures. It is well known for its countryside, mountains, lakes, hot springs, high quality rice and rough winters. Traditions are well preserved in their original form, attracting tourists interested in exploring rural Japan.
Northern Japan Yamagata