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*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the £5.00 booking fee.
If you are looking at heading to explore the beautiful country of Japan, then you will soon realise that there are way too many things to do and therefore can be a little overwhelming. Depending on when you visit, and how long for, you may not be able to fit everything in which means you will need to prioritise for when you are there. Having spent 10 days there, you will easily be able to travel to places such as Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka to get your fill of Japanese history, culture, cuisines and downright weirdness.
Japan is a very versatile country with various beautiful places to visit. The largest airports can be found in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka. Below you will find additional information.
* Airlines that had scheduled flights from London to Japan in the last 60 days
Magnificent, modern and meticulous are just some of the words that can be used to describe Japan. Whether you are looking for a journey of culinary delight or to indulge in culture and heritage sights amongst the natural wonders that this beautiful country has to offer, in any season, Japan is ready to host your next holiday.
Explore the different regions and cities in Japan to discover the sights, tastes and experiences on offer in these diverse Japanese prefectures.
Consisting of four main islands – Hokkaido in the north, Honshu with the capital Tokyo on it, Shikoku, and Kyushu, containing Mt Aso, the world’s largest active volcano – Japan is made up of many different parts, each area offering its own special delights. For those lucky enough to be on flights to Japan, discovering what makes this relatively small country with a huge reputation tick is indeed precious.
The sight of the magnificent bronze Buddha towering over visitors in Kamakura, just south of Tokyo, is worth flights to Japan alone to some travellers. Others flock to the ancient capital of Kyoto, filled with temples and shrines, gardens and palaces, the home of traditional culture.
The perfectly conical sight of Mt Fuji, immortalised in so many paintings and poetry, is why many people catch flights to Japan. Climbing during the night to see the sunrise from the summit is a magical experience not to be missed. Nearby is Hakone, home to many hot springs that you can indulge in.
The northern most district of Honshu is Tohoku containing Matsushima which consists of hundreds of tiny pine-covered islands dotting the bay and offering varied views to those on boats. The Kamakura Festival is celebrated by children building snow huts and entertaining themselves and each other in them.
*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the £5.00 booking fee.