3-Week Japan Tour Packages
Picture yourself hiking Mount Fuji with a mountain hut stay, exploring Tokyo's Asakusa and Imperial Palace, discovering Shiretoko's Five Lakes and waterfalls. Experience Ainu culture, dig your own onsen, cycle around Taketomi's traditional Ryukyu village. The personalized escorted tour covers Japan's highlights with daily starts and a private guide. Three weeks hitting everything from culture to nature.
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Tokyo Japan
62 miMount Fuji Japan
62 miTokyo Japan
609 miMemanbetsu Japan
63 miShiretoko National Park Japan
70 miKussharo Ko Japan
10 miLake Mashu-Ko Japan
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Lake Akan Japan
89 miAsahikawa Japan
35 miDaisetsuzan National Park Japan
35 miAsahikawa Japan
70 miSapporo Japan
631 miKyoto Japan
5 miFushimi Japan
5 miKyoto Japan
774 miNaha Japan
255 miIshigaki Japan
Tokyo Japan
663 miShiretoko National Park Japan
70 miKussharo Ko Japan
10 miLake Mashu-Ko Japan
23 miLake Akan Japan
89 miAsahikawa Japan
35 miDaisetsuzan National Park Japan
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Asahikawa Japan
70 miSapporo Japan
631 miKyoto Japan
5 miFushimi Japan
5 miKyoto Japan
774 miNaha Japan
255 miIshigaki Japan
21 Days in Japan, incl. Tokyo and Kyoto
A vibrant 21-day tour covering 20 Japanese cities from Tokyo to Kagoshima. Marvel at UNESCO sites like Himeji Castle, wander through traditional villages like Shirakawa-go, and immerse in cultural highlights including Kyoto's tea ceremonies.

- Days 1-4
Tokyo & Surrounds
Start in Tokyo with airport pickup and hotel transfer. Visit Meiji Shrine early at 8AM before the crowds arrive. Explore Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree. Plan a day trip to Nikko and leave Tokyo by 8AM to avoid traffic. The 2.5-hour journey takes you to the stunning Tosho-gu Shrine. Visit the Kegon Falls platform for unique views from below the waterfall. For Mt. Fuji, leave from Shinjuku by 8:15AM. A 2-hour bus takes you to the 5th Station viewing platform.

- Days 5-8
Central Japan
Take a 1.5-hour bullet train to Nagano to visit the snow monkeys. The 30-minute walk to Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park can get slippery. Pack hiking boots and spare socks. Visit Kanazawa's beautiful Kenroku-en Garden in the early morning light. Take a bus to Shirakawa-go UNESCO village (1.5 hours from Kanazawa). A visitor tip: "The observation deck view is incredible, but go before 3PM when tour buses arrive."

- Days 9-12
Kyoto & Nara Region
Stay in Kyoto to explore temples and cultural sites. Get to Fushimi Inari Shrine before 7AM to see the torii gates without crowds. Take an evening tour of Gion's geisha district. One visitor shared: "Walking through the lantern-lit alleys of Gion at dusk was magical. Our guide knew exactly which corners to turn for spotting geiko hurrying to appointments." Plan a day in Nara to see the deer park and giant Buddha statue.

- Days 13-16
Western Japan
Visit Osaka's Dotonbori food district after 6PM when it's most lively. Travel to Mt. Koya for a spiritual experience. Stop in Kobe for its renowned beef. A guest noted: "The beef literally melts in your mouth, worth every penny of the splurge." Visit Himeji Castle right when it opens at 9AM for the best photos.

- Days 17-21
Southern Japan Circuit
Take bullet trains south through Hiroshima (spend at least 2 hours at the Peace Park). Continue to Fukuoka, Nagasaki and Kagoshima. For Sakurajima volcano in Kagoshima, a traveler suggests: "Take the early ferry to beat both heat and crowds. The Yunohira Lookout offers the best views of volcanic activity."

What people love about 3-week Japan tours
- Great Trail of Japan
An amazing well thought out itinerary. Amazing tour guides and got some free days in there to explore separately also. Absolutely recommend, just wish we got more time in Osaka at the end.
- Japan Adventure 17 Day
Just finished the 17-day Japan intro tour and had the most incredible time, the tour was a great way to see everything I wanted and more, we did so much in 17 days! Japan was always going to be amazing but it was made even better because of our tour leader, Adam. He went out of his way to make sure everyone was having a great time, and his knowledge of Japan’s history and culture is great, you can tell he really loves it there. He was always on hand to help with anything we needed from the best places to eat or activities to do in our free time. I was a bit nervous about fitting in as a slightly older traveler and also part of a couple but Adam made sure I always felt like part of the group. He’s constantly checking in on everyone to see how they're doing, making sure everyone is comfortable and included. If you’re thinking about booking an intro tour I would definitely say to do it, it’s such a great way to make new friends and explore amazing places whilst also having a bit of a safety net, I’m already planning my next tour!
- Visions of Japan with Hiroshima & Osaka
It was good that we got to the sites early to beat the crowds. Tomoko was a very caring and knowledgeable tour guide. The bus drivers were efficient and professional. I would definitely recommend this trip. At times, we were a bit rushed to get through the sites but sometimes this was to avoid rain and give time at the end for individual exploration.
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