
Day Trip to Mount Fuji, Lake Ashi, & Kamakura
Are you in Tokyo? On this day trip to Mount Fuji, lake Ashi, and Kamakura, you'll get to know some of Japan's most iconic and impressive landscapes.
Discover the serenity of Kyoto’s ancient temples, the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and Osaka, and the stunning landscapes around Mount Fuji. Explore the country on the Shinkansen, eat delicious sushi in a local restaurant, and experience true relaxation in an onsen. Japan is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, offering endless adventures for every traveler!
With Civitatis there are lots of ways of discovering Japan! Immerse yourself in Japanese culture with tea ceremonies, sushi-making experiences, and visits to food markets. For an alternative experience, go-kart on the streets of Tokyo, or rent a kimono! Every corner of Japan holds a unique story waiting to be explored.
Are you in Tokyo? On this day trip to Mount Fuji, lake Ashi, and Kamakura, you'll get to know some of Japan's most iconic and impressive landscapes.
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, a famous bamboo forest, and iconic temples await on this complete tour of Kyoto with tickets and an English-speaking guide.
While in Kyoto, don't miss out on this free walking tour of the Gion neighborhood, and join us as we uncover the origins behind the iconic Geishas of Japan!
See the iconic Mount Fuji from different perspectives: visit Fifth Station, ride the Hakone Ropeway and cruise on Lake Ashi on this day trip from Tokyo.
Explore the future and be part of the change with a visit to the 2025 Osaka World Expo. This unique experience will inspire and connect people across the globe.
The heart and soul of Tokyo awaits you on this free tour of Shinjuku, in which we'll visit one of the most modern and lively districts of the Japanese capital.
On this day trip to Osaka, Nara and Fushimi Inari from Kyoto, visit three of the most emblematic destinations in the Kansai region. Unmissable!
This tour from Tokyo to Nikko will take you to its most iconic landmarks, including the Toshogu Temple, the Kegon Waterfall, and Lake Chuzenji. Unmissable!
Explore two of Tokyo's most vibrant and iconic neighborhoods on this free tour of Shibuya and Harajuku, from the famous crossing to hidden corners!
On this free tour of Kyoto, we'll discover the main monuments of the former capital of Japan and learn about its rich history!
Cherry blossom season, also known as sakura, varies across Japan. Generally, blossoms begin to show in the south in January, and progress northward during the year. In places like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, cherry blossom season usually begins at the beginning of April.
As of 2025, U.S. Citizens require a valid passport to travel in Japan, and do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. Always consult your local embassy or consulate for the latest entry requirements before traveling, as policies can change.
Japan's official currency is the Japanese Yen (¥). Unlike many other developed countries, Japan still relies heavily on cash. Many stores and restaurants do accept credit cards, especially in big cities, but it's always a good idea to carry around cash when travelling in Japan.
Japan operates on Japan Standard Time (JST), which is 9 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+9). Japan does not observe daylight saving.
There are countless incredible places to visit in Japan. Check out Tokyo's ultramodern skyscrapers, Kyoto's ancient temples and shrines, and Osaka's neon party district of Dotonbori. You can also discover the poignant history of Hiroshima at Peace Memorial Park, or make your way to Hokkaido, known for its national parks and ski resorts.