Japan Multi Centre Holidays

Japan Multi Centre Holidays

From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the mountains of Hakone National Park, Japan is an incredible country with a lot to explore. With its unique blend of cutting edge technology and ancient tradition, there is no other experience like it and you’ll never miss a dull moment with one of our Japan travel packages. Our Japan multi centre holidays make exploring all Japan has to offer much easier. From the tranquil temples of Kyoto to the magnificent Mount Fuji, not to mention the many faces of Tokyo, we can help you see it all. Choose from one of our ready made Japan holiday packages or get in touch to create a bespoke itinerary.

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Why Choose a Japan Multi Centre Holiday?

Why Choose a Japan Multi Centre Holiday?

Japan is a country of contrasts, where ancient traditions meet cutting edge modern life. A multi centre holiday lets you experience this diversity in one trip. You might combine the neon buzz of Tokyo with the cultural treasures of Kyoto, or pair a bullet train journey with time in the mountains or by the coast.

Whether you want to explore historic temples, discover unique food scenes, or enjoy the natural beauty, a multi centre holiday allows you to see Japan your way. Speak to us and we can help tailor the perfect itinerary to suit your interests.


Things to do on a Japan multi centre holiday…

Japan is full of experiences that make every trip unforgettable. In Tokyo you can wander neon lit districts, browse bustling markets and visit world class museums. In Kyoto, explore peaceful gardens, traditional tea houses and temples such as Kiyomizu dera and Fushimi Inari Shrine. Hiroshima offers a poignant reminder of Japan’s past, while Kanazawa’s Geisha and Samurai districts reveal timeless traditions.

Beyond the cities, ride the bullet train through scenic landscapes, cruise on Lake Ashinoko in Hakone, or relax in a traditional onsen hot spring. In winter, head to the Japanese Alps for skiing and snow monkeys, while spring brings the famous cherry blossoms.

When is the best time to visit Japan?

Japan is a year-round destination, but spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are especially popular. Spring is famous for its cherry blossoms, while autumn brings vibrant foliage and mild weather. Summer can be hot and humid, and winter is cold but ideal for skiing.

What are the best cities to visit in Japan?

Tokyo tops most itineraries with its mix of modern skyscrapers and traditional temples. Kyoto is the cultural heart, home to shrines and geisha districts. Osaka is loved for its lively nightlife and street food, while Hiroshima offers poignant history. Sapporo, in Hokkaido, is also a great choice for winter sports.

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