Things to Do

Japan has so much to offer to tourists, from amusment parks, museums, temples and and entire district dedicated to video games. From the capital of Tokyo to the Emerald Beach of Okinawa, there are plenty of things to do in this beautiful country. there is something for everyone here. For those who take interest in modern archietecture, to those who enjoy ancient Japanese Shintos. And lets not forget those who love adventure and fun. Japan has it all. And we offer it to you


Tokyo
Imperial Palace, East Gardens
The East Garden of the Imperial Palace is a vast, park-like complex built on the former Edo castle grounds, serving as the Emperor's private residence and a hub for state ceremonies. A perfect spot for fans of traditional architecture.
Akihabara Electric Town
A vibrant hub for electronics, anime, manga and otaku culture. Known for its towering electronic stores, retro game shops, themed maid cafes, massive arcades and countless specialty stores selling anime goods. Specifically designed for our more "Geeky" travelers.
Samurai Museum
This Museum is an immersive blend of authentic artifacts and hands on experience, showcasing centuries of samurai and ninja weapons. As well as cultural insights, with interactive elements like armour try ons, swordsmenship demos, and ninja star throwings.
NINTENDO World
A vibrant theme park that brings the Mushroom Kingdom to life with stunning visuals, like interactive gameplay via wristbands, thrilling rides like Mario Kart, themed dining and exclusive merchandise. A never ending adventure of fun for Nintendo Fans.

Kyoto and Osaka
Fushimi Inari Shrine
A Shinto shrine in southern Kyoto, Japan, famous for its thousands of vibrant vermilion torii gates that form pathways up Mount Inari. A fan favorite for those interested in the teachings of Shinto
Umeda Sky Building
an iconic futuristic skyscraper featuring two towers connected by a stunning, open-air rooftop observatory called the "Floating Garden Observatory," accessed by a mid-air escalator for 360-degree city views, plus a retro-themed basement food court and gardens. Perfect for pictures
Shinsaibishi Shopping Street
Osaka's vibrant, bustling heart of shopping, centered around the massive, covered Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Arcade, a 600-meter-long street filled with everything from trendy fashion boutiques, major global brands (H&M, Uniqlo, Zara), unique local shops, traditional stores, and eateries, all buzzing with a lively atmosphere, especially with its famous neighbor Dotonbori nearby and iconic sights like the Glico Man sign. A nice place to stop by to build some momentos.
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
a world-renowned, massive aquarium in Osaka's Tempozan Harbor Village, famous for its "Ring of Life" theme, featuring 15+ tanks replicating Pacific Rim ecosystems, centered around a huge Pacific Ocean tank with majestic whale sharks, rays, and sharks, offering a unique spiral path for immersive viewing of 30,000+ creatures, including jellyfish, otters, and penguins, providing an educational and visually stunning experience for all ages.

Other Regions
Mt. Fuji
a 3,776-meter (12,389 ft) tall, classic stratovolcano with a nearly perfect cone shape, located on the island of Honshu, Japan.
Emerald Beach
A beautiful, family-friendly, Y-shaped beach within Ocean Expo Park, famous for its clear, emerald-green waters, white coral sand, and proximity to the Churaumi Aquarium.
Niseko Ski Resort
Niseko is Japan's premier, internationally famous ski destination on Hokkaido, renowned for its epic, consistent, light powder (Japow), thanks to consistent snowfall averaging 50 feet annually, offering four interconnected resorts (Grand Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village, Annupuri) on one lift ticket.
Todaiji Temple
a historically significant Buddhist temple famous for its massive wooden hall (Daibutsu-den) housing a colossal bronze Buddha (Daibutsu), serving as a national center for Buddhism and a symbol of Japan's early imperial power and cultural unity,