Discover the cultural and natural wonders of Japan, from Tokyo's vibrant streets to the serene temples of Kyoto, with unique experiences like Taiko drumming and a stay in a traditional ryokan.
  • Experience the wacky Robot Restaurant in buzzing Shinjuku
  • Take a traditional Taiko drumming class in Tokyo
  • Hike around stunning Mount Fuji's base
  • Meet the adorable Snow Monkeys in Yudanaka
  • Explore the sacred town of Koya-san and stay overnight in a temple
  • Taste authentic Japanese saké at a local brewery
  • Visit the enchanting Fushimi Inari Shrine and Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto
  • Ride the Shin-Hotaka Ropeway for breathtaking views of the Japanese Alps
Sunshine City Prince Hotel

The Sunshine Prince is located in Sunshine City, a shopping and entertainment hub of Tokyo and close to Ikebukuro Station, providing convenient transport links to the rest of the city. The hotel's en-suite rooms are simple, comfortable and traditionally furnished with a television, electric kettle, a mini fridge and a safety deposit box. Facilities in the hotel include onsite restaurants serving Japanese, Cantonese and Western cuisines, a café and bar and a 24 hour convenience store.


Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa

This contemporary spa hotel in the mountainous Hakone area features sleek rooms with balconies or terraces, and include minibars, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. There are 2 stylish restaurants in addition to a plush lounge. Other perks include a day spa and a geothermal traditional onsen.


Hotel Ryu Resort & Spa

The Ryu Resort allows guests to appreciate the natural scenery of the area. Facilities include a swimming pool, tennis courts, a bar and a relaxing onsen. Each of its Japanese-western style rooms have an ensuite bathroom, tea making facilities and a satellite TV. There are three on site restaurants serving excellent local cuisine.


Rihga Gran Kyoto

Located near the hub of transportation Kyoto station and many of Kyoto's top attractions, the Rihga Royal Hotel Kyoto is in a great location for exploring this beautiful city. It's contemporary guest rooms are complete with Japanese touches and ensuite bathrooms. The hotel features many facilities, including six restaurants, a luxurious bar, a heated indoor pool, and a fitness gym.


Henjokoin, Koyasan

The 13th-century Henjoko-in Temple offers guests a serene one-night temple stay with a Buddhist dinner and breakfast, along with an opportunity to witness the monks chanting their early morning prayers in the main hall. Rooms are complete with rice paper sliding doors, with traditional Japanese style – single mattresses known as futons, laid on the springy tatami mat floor. Please note that bathrooms are shared (separated by gender). Temple evenings are for quiet reflection, hence no TVs are available - although Wi-Fi is provided.


Hotel Monterey Osaka

Situated in central Osaka, the Hotel Monterey Osaka is directly connected to Namba train station and just a 10-minute walk from Dotonbori Shopping Street. The hotel features 4 dining options with panoramic city views. Guest rooms feature British-Style interiors and modern practical amenities.