Japan Travel Guide
Home to a unique cultural heritage, Japan is the sort of place where you'll want to know more before you arrive. If you're planning a visit, have a browse through our useful travel guide resources that include when to go for the best weather and most popular festivals, top sights and experiences you should include on your itinerary, what to expect of the local transport and what visas you'll need. There's also reviews from past customers and latest updates on safety in Japan - it is a hotbed for seismic activity after all.

Best Places to Visit
Some places deserve your attention and here's our choice of Japan's top 10

Best Time to Visit
Plan your visit to Japan with our guide to the seasons and what they have to offer

Top Travel Tips
Everything you'll need to know on the currency, cuisine, shopping, tipping & more

Tourist Visas
Not sure if you need a visa for Japan? Check out our guide on visa requirements

Transport in Japan
What to expect of Japan's trains and how to get around the extensive network

Travel Advice & Updates
The latest warnings on Coronavirus and natural disasters in Japan, plus info on earthquake measurement

Cherry Blossom Festival FAQ
A comprehensive guide to hanami

Top 10 Experiences
Don't leave Japan without experiencing a traditional ryokan, onsen or tea ceremony

Japan Reviews
See what fellow travellers think of our tours to Japan and what they love most
Recommended Reading
- Shogun
by James Clavell - Memoirs of a Geisha
by Arthur Golden - Shutting Out the Sun
by Michael Zielenziger
Facts about Japan
- Japanese trains are among the most punctual in the world: the average delay is just 18 seconds.
- Japan has more than 50,000 people who are over 100 years old, the majority of which are women.
- The biggest Japanese community outside of Japan is in Brazil with the first immigrants having arrived in 1908.
Japan Travel Advice for US Travelers:
The safety of our travelers is of utmost importance and we keep informed of the latest travel updates on Japan. We recommend that you check the latest travel advice from the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs before you travel.
Flying to Japan from the US:
Japan is roughly a 14 hour direct flight from the east coast of America and a 12 hour flight from the west coast. Tokyo serves as the main international gateway and the starting point for our tours and a number of airlines fly direct from New York and Los Angeles including United, Delta, Japan Airlines and American Airlines. As most of our Japan tours start in Tokyo and end in Kyoto or Osaka, you will need what's known as an open jaw flight ticket flying into one city and out of another. Osaka international airport serves Kyoto and the previously mentioned airlines fly this route also.