Japan, Central Asia Travel Tours & Trips

Japan Travel Tours & Trips

Baseball Japanese-style

The world's largest wooden structure of Todai-ji

Miyajima island Ryokan stay

Shinto shrines

Yoyogi Park's anime and manga

UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient Nara

Meiji Shrine's wood block wishes

Fuji-san

UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient Kyoto

The machiya and tsuboniwa of Kyoto

The bars of Golden Gai

Meet the local reindeer population in Nara, Japan

Totally Tokyo

Bamboozled

This is the bamboo forest from Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. It's in Kyoto.

  • Trips & tours in Japan

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    9 days
    from US $2550

    Japan Express Tightarse Trip

    Countries visited: Japan
    Japan. Home of sumo wrestling, sake, geishas, karaoke, sushi and samurai. See it, do it, love it.
    15 days
    from US $5520
    Sale price from US $4,692

    Sake it to Me with added Fuji

    Countries visited: Japan
    Slurping your food is considered a compliment. You get to wear slippers inside. You can buy beer, comic books and undies from a vending machine. And it's home to sushi,...
    15 days
    from US $5040
    Sale price from US $4,284

    Sake it to Me

    Countries visited: Japan
    Slurping your food is considered a compliment. You get to wear slippers inside. You can buy beer, comic books and undies from a vending machine. And it's home to sushi,...
  • Why we love Japan

    Safety information

    Your safety is our top priority. It’s one of the main things we consider when designing and operating our trips. Here’s some of the ways we help to keep you safe, and a few of the things you can do to make your trip memorable for all the right reasons. Before you travel We monitor travel alerts provided by the Australian, UK, USA and Canadian governments on a daily basis. Before a tour goes on sale we assess any risks and decide how to reduce and manage these. If we determine that an entire trip, part of a trip or an activity is too risky we won’t do it. It’s as simple as that. If we can’t address the issues and improve conditions we might modify an itinerary, change the accommodation or even decide not to travel to a certain location. Our overseas staff and local leaders are trained to address any health and safety concerns during trips. Before you travel, we’ll give you an emergency phone number. You’ll also get comprehensive pre-departure information, with information about vaccinations and other relevant health issues. We’ll also tell you if there’s any special clothing or equipment you need to bring. During your trip: You local leader is trained in first aid and always carries a first aid kit. Being a local means that if something does go wrong they know fastest and most effective way to get help. We’ll also give you a 24-hour emergency number in addition to the emergency destination telephone number. What you can do: Read through all the information we send you. If you’ve got any questions we’re always available to help. Keep an eye out for travel alerts by consulting your local Foreign Office. We also monitor these daily so that we can modify tours if necessary. Get some medical travel advice about the countries you are visiting, particularly about vaccinations and the type of personal first aid kit you should carry. Make sure you tell us any medical conditions, special needs or dietary requirements you might have. Get your vaccinations and take relevant medication well before travelling so they have time to take effect.

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    Cherry blossom season in Japan

    Monique Engler says from the end of March to early May, sakura bloom all over Japan. The cherry blossoms come and go, but not without being noticed.

    Everyone stops. The whole country drinks sake until they can’t walk, and stare at the blossoms until the last pale petal floats to the...

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    Why we love it: Japan

    This is the next in our Why We Love It Series. We are using this series to showcase some wonderful blogs written by passionate Peregrine staff members. Each blog focuses on a different destination, and today's is about Japan:

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    A musical journey around the world

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