Explore Japan by Destination
From the neon towers of Tokyo to the tranquil temple gardens of Kyoto, plan your journey through Japan's popular cities, routes, and diverse regional silos.
Popular Cities
東京Tokyo
Where Ancient Traditions Meet Neon Horizons
Explore Tokyo
京都Kyoto
The Eternal Soul of Classic Japan
Explore Kyoto
大阪Osaka
The Gastronomic Playground of Neon Lights
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広島Hiroshima
A Beacon of Peace and Scenic Shrines
Explore Hiroshima
札幌Sapporo
Winter Magic, Craft Beer & Culinary Delights
Explore Sapporo
奈良Nara
Sacred Deer, Ancient Temples, and Japan's First Capital
Explore Nara
福岡Fukuoka
Japan's Gateway to Kyushu: Ramen, Street Food & Coastal Vibe
Explore FukuokaPopular Japan Routes
Tokyo → Kyoto → Osaka
The classic Golden Route connecting the hyper-modern capital, ancient wooden temples, and the nation's street-food kitchen.
Tokyo → Hakone → Kyoto
A scenic mountain route highlighting Mt. Fuji views, natural hot springs, and historic shrine gates.
Osaka → Hiroshima → Fukuoka
Journey west through regional food capitals, historic castles, peace memorials, and canal-side yatai stalls.
Sapporo → Otaru → Niseko
The ultimate northern adventure combining snow festivals, gas-lit canals, and world-class powder ski slopes.
Explore By Travel Style
First Time Japan
Essential highlights, etiquette, and first-timer planning guides.
Food Lovers
Ramen streets, sushi counters, Izakaya tips, and regional cuisines.
Cherry Blossom
Peak forecasts, top sakura viewing spots, and spring festivals.
Winter Japan
Hokkaido ski slopes, hot springs, and winter snowscapes.
Rail Journey
Bullet train guides, JR Pass tools, and scenic train routes.
Onsen Escapes
Traditional hot spring villages, ryokans, and wellness baths.
Region Silos
Hyper-modern cityscapes, neon lights, and mountain retreats.
The ancient heart of Japan, shrines, street food, and bowing deer.
Moving historical sites, coastal beauty, and floating gates.
Wild national parks, flower fields, and legendary ski resorts.
The dramatic Japanese Alps, Mt. Fuji, and historic post towns.
Active volcanoes, relaxing hot springs, and rich trade history.
Pristine nature, remote hot springs, and summer festivals.
Subtropical white sand beaches, coral reefs, and Ryukyu culture.
