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Japan is home to an exciting variety of theme parks. From Disney to Universal Studios, you’ll find parks for film lovers, thrill seekers, gamers, and families with young children. There are also water parks and attractions designed for visitors who simply want to relax and enjoy fun-filled adventures. Whatever your interests are, Japan has a theme park perfect for you.
Tokyo is one of Japan’s 47 prefectures. It sits in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of Honshu, the country’s main island. The prefecture includes the Izu Islands and the Ogasawara Islands. It is Japan’s capital and the center of the Greater Tokyo Area. As the nation’s largest metropolitan region, Tokyo is home to the Imperial Palace and the Japanese Imperial Family. The current Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 after merging Tokyo Prefecture with the city of Tokyo.
Stay at elegant Disney-themed hotels and experience the magic from morning to night.
Tokyo Disneyland is a 115‑acre theme park located in Urayasu, Chiba. It features seven themed areas including World Bazaar, Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Critter Country, and Mickey’s Toontown. Many attractions are inspired by the original Disneyland in the United States. In 2013, more than 17 million guests visited the park, making it the second most‑visited theme park in the world.

The iconic Cinderella Castle welcomes guests into the magical world of Tokyo Disneyland.
Tokyo DisneySea covers 176 acres and opened next to Tokyo Disneyland. With seven themed “ports of call,” it offers adventures inspired by oceans and exploration. In 2013, DisneySea welcomed nearly 14 million visitors, placing it among the world’s top theme parks.

Tokyo DisneySea’s famous AquaSphere sets the scene for an ocean‑themed adventure.
Tokyo is Japan’s political, cultural, and economic center. It combines historic sites with modern attractions and impressive city views.
Standing 333 meters tall, Tokyo Tower rises above the city skyline. Built in 1958, it symbolizes Japan’s post‑war growth and serves as a broadcasting tower and major tourist landmark.

Enjoy panoramic night views of Tokyo from the iconic Tokyo Tower.
Happo‑en is known for its beautifully preserved Edo‑style garden. Here, you can enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a peaceful setting.

Experience authentic Japanese culture through a serene tea ceremony at Happo-en.
The Imperial Palace stands on the former site of Edo Castle. The grounds include massive stone walls, moats, and well‑kept gardens. Visitors may enter the East Garden.

The beautifully preserved Imperial Palace Plaza showcases Japan’s royal heritage.
Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s oldest cultural districts. Senso‑ji Temple, its main attraction, reflects centuries of tradition and remains a beloved landmark.

Step into Tokyo’s rich history at the famous Sensoji Temple in Asakusa.
Nakamise Street stretches 250 meters and features more than 50 stalls offering snacks, souvenirs, and traditional crafts.

Find souvenirs and traditional snacks along the colorful Nakamise Shopping Street.
Ginza is Tokyo’s premier luxury district. It is filled with upscale shops, designer boutiques, cafés, and modern architecture.

Explore Ginza, Tokyo’s premier district for luxury brands and high-end shopping.
Osaka is a lively port city known for its modern architecture, nightlife, and delicious street food. Famous landmarks include Osaka Castle and Sumiyoshi‑taisha Shrine.
Kaiyukan is one of Japan’s most impressive aquariums. It recreates the natural habitats of Pacific Rim marine life and houses thousands of species.

Discover one of the world’s largest and most fascinating aquariums in Osaka.
The Santa Maria is a replica of Christopher Columbus’s flagship and offers sightseeing cruises around Osaka Bay.

Enjoy a scenic cruise aboard the Santa Maria, inspired by Columbus’ flagship.
Universal Studios Japan features eight themed zones, including Jurassic Park, New York, San Francisco, WaterWorld, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. It offers exciting rides, shows, and attractions based on popular films.

Enter a world of cinematic adventure at Universal Studios Japan.
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Experience the Alpine Route Japan Tour as you journey through Tateyama Kurobe’s snow walls, stunning mountain landscapes, and scenic ropeways. Enjoy panoramic views, fresh alpine air, and must‑see highlights like Murodo Plateau and Kurobe Dam. Combined with cultural visits to Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, and the historic villages of Shirakawa‑go and Takayama, this tour offers a perfect balance of nature, culture, and unforgettable Japanese scenery.
The Dynamic Japan Tour takes you through Japan’s most exciting cities and scenic landmarks, from Tokyo’s iconic towers and cultural districts to Hakone’s lakeside views of Mt. Fuji. Explore historic temples, vibrant shopping streets, peaceful gardens, and world‑famous shrines as you journey across Tokyo, Hakone, Nikko, Hiroshima, and Kyoto. This tour offers a balanced blend of culture, scenery, and immersive experiences perfect for travelers who want to witness Japan’s dynamic energy and timeless beauty.
The World War 2 Memorial Sites Tour takes you through Japan’s most historically significant locations, including Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Okinawa. Explore shrines, museums, peace memorials, and iconic landmarks that honor the past while promoting peace and remembrance. From sacred sites to moving monuments, this journey offers meaningful insight into Japan’s wartime history and the hope for a peaceful future deal for travelers seeking culture, reflection, and educational experiences.
Asahi Travel Group is a boutique Japan DMC providing end-to-end travel planning, local logistics, and on-the-ground support to our partners.
From JR Pass optimisation and private transfers to unique stays and hands-on cultural activities, our team handles the details so your guests can simply enjoy Japan.