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A Journey of Discovery with Your Endless Travel

Embrace Tradition and Innovation in the Land of the Rising Sun!

Embark on an unforgettable adventure to Japan with Your Endless Travel, where ancient traditions meet modern innovation. From Kyoto's serene temples to Tokyo's neon-lit streets, Japan uniquely blends the old and new. This island nation captivates with breathtaking landscapes, architectural marvels, deep cultural roots, and futuristic visions. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or culinary explorer, Japan promises a fascinating journey.


At Your Endless Travel, our founder spent 12-month living and working the bredth of Japan which fuels our passion for the country. He worked in Hokkaido during winter, guided international visitors in Tokyo in spring, and worked at a scuba dive center in Okinawa in summer. He also managed tour groups during the 2019 Rugby World Cup. With this expertise and our local partnerships, we assure you an exceptional Japan holiday.

Discovering the Japan for the first time

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Why Japan Should Be Your Next Destination

🌸 Cultural Richness: Immerse yourself in Japan’s history and traditions by visiting ancient shrines, participating in tea ceremonies, and celebrating vibrant festivals. 


🏔️ Spectacular Landscapes: From the iconic Mount Fuji to the scenic beauty of cherry blossom season, Japan’s natural landscapes offer serene beauty and photographic opportunities year-round. 


🍣 Culinary Excellence: Explore an unparalleled culinary landscape, from Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo to local izakayas and street food stalls. 


🤖 Innovative Technology: Experience the future with Japan’s pioneering technology, visible in its transport systems, robotics, and everyday life. 


🤲 Warm Hospitality: Known for its concept of "Omotenashi," Japan offers a level of service and politeness that makes every visitor feel honored and welcomed. 

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Flying Time from the UK:

Non-stop flights from London to Tokyo generally take about 11 to 12 hours, transporting you to a world where tradition and modernity exist in perfect harmony.

Best Time of the Year to Visit

Spring: March to May: This is an ideal time for viewing the breathtaking cherry blossoms in full bloom. This season not only showcases the delicate beauty of these flowers, but it also brings with it mild and pleasant weather, making it perfect for outdoor activities. Whether you're strolling through parks or enjoying picnics under the blooming trees, spring is a season that invites you to revel in nature's vibrant displays.


Autumn - September to November: Watch the country transform with stunning fall colors that paint the foliage in rich reds, oranges, and yellows. Along with these picturesque views, this season offers comfortable temperatures that make it enjoyable to be outside. Furthermore, autumn is a time for seasonal culinary delights, from pumpkin-spiced treats to hearty harvest dishes, providing a feast for both the eyes and the palate.

Visa

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UK citizens do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days) in Japan for tourism purposes, making it easy to plan a getaway to this fascinating country.

Currency

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The currency in Japan is the Yen (JPY). While credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist spots, it is also useful to carry cash, especially in smaller towns and for transactions in rural areas.

Language

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Japanese is the official language, and while English signage is common in tourist areas and major transport hubs, having a translation app or a phrasebook can enhance your experience.

Our Top Japanese Holiday Destination

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Tokyo

The metropolis of Japan, with its groundbreaking technology, the hustle and bustle blend of business people and tourists, bright lights and great eats, traditions, temples and sumos all nestled within a short journey of Mount Fuji is only part of what the worlds largest city has to offer. 

Kyoto

Until 1868 was better known as the capital of Japan with it being the home of the Emperor. Now famous for its abundance of traditional temples and shrines, the beautiful Geisha district and the only city in Japan where no building will be taller than 3 stories to protect its historical monuments, Kyoto is a must-see for Japanese traditional history.

Osaka

A city where you can spend all day riding broomsticks with Harry Potter at Universal Studios and be up all night in the bright neon lights of Dōtonbori district, like Tokyo this is a city that never sleeps. Lesser known, Osaka is the comedy centre of Japan so try catching a local (English speaking) stand up show during your stay.

Kanazawa

One of our favourite cities in Japan, with its later developments there is a real blend of old and new. One moment you are walking in the central shopping district next to H&M, you turn down a side street and all of a sudden you are in a traditional eatery region where you can only fit 4 people in a ‘restaurant’.

Hiroshima

Famous in its own right for its harrowing atomic bomb history, Hiroshima is now a beautiful beacon of Japans resilience. It offers a fantastic attraction that you must see on your Japan holiday. With its Memorial Peace Park and Zen Gardens, you can’t help but reflect in this national treasure region.

Hokkaido

The Western Canada of Japan, the north island is ideal for road trips in both winter or summer. Regularly seeing more than 15 meters of snow over four months, it makes it the perfect location for those winter holidays. In the spring and summer it is rich with wildlife and shrubbery, it also a hidden gem for those avid golfers through the summer months with vibrant green courses.

Okinawa

The hidden gem of the Pacific Ocean, the Okinawan Islands present an exciting mix of traditional Japanese culture with a firm flex of American influence. These tropical islands offer white-sand beaches, rich forestry and hiking offering some of the most unknown exotic scuba dive regions. However, since the integration of USA military bases following WWII, you can experience high levels of western cultures as well as cuisine.

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Must-See Sights

Kyoto’s Temples

Explore the historic city of Kyoto, a captivating destination that boasts a rich cultural heritage and is home to thousands of stunning Buddhist temples and serene Shinto shrines. Among these architectural marvels are the iconic golden pavilion of Kinkaku-ji, shimmering beautifully in its tranquil surroundings, and the peaceful Ginkaku-ji, known for its exquisite gardens and understated elegance. As you wander through these ancient sites, you'll find yourself immersed in the history and traditions of Japan, making Kyoto a truly unforgettable experience.

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Tokyo Skytree:



Nara Park:

Enjoy breathtaking views of Tokyo from one of the world’s tallest structures. As you ascend, marvel at the mix of modern architecture and traditional landmarks. Discover sights from the shimmering Tokyo Bay to the iconic Tokyo Tower. Day or night, these stunning vistas will leave you awed, making your visit an unforgettable journey.



Make sure to visit this beautiful park in Nara, which is renowned for its charming free-roaming deer that wander freely among the trees and paths. In addition to these friendly animals, the park is home to several historic sites that are worth exploring, including the magnificent Todai-ji Temple. This iconic temple houses an impressive giant Buddha statue, which is a significant cultural landmark and attracts visitors from all over the world.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park:



Hakone Hot Springs:

Take a moment to reflect on the themes of peace and resilience as you stand in contemplation at this significant site, which solemnly commemorates the victims of the atomic bomb that was dropped in 1945. This place serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact of war and the enduring human spirit. Here, the stories of those who suffered are honored, inviting us to consider the importance of fostering a world where peace prevails and resilience thrives in the face of adversity.

Unwind in the therapeutic waters of a traditional Onsen (hot spring) in Hakone, where you can soak away the stresses of daily life while surrounded by nature's beauty. As you relax in the warm, mineral-rich waters, take in the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji rising majestically in the distance, its iconic peak often shrouded in a soft veil of clouds. The serene atmosphere, coupled with the gentle sounds of nature, provides the perfect backdrop for a rejuvenating experience that rejuvenates both body and spirit.

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Suzy's extensive experience in travel started with a role at Dan Air and has included spells living overseas. She's been a travel agent since 2017 and enjoys the challenge of always exceeding her clients' expectations.

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Tim specialises in villa holidays around the world - putting some twists on the experience if required involving bespoke villa cookery schools in Mallorca, with highly regarded chefs and some tv celebrity chefs.

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Founder of Your Endless Travel and experienced travel professional, Ross is an expert in all things relating to Canada and Japan - having spent time living and travelling in both places, as well as in Australia.

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Luke's first job in travel started, inauspiciously, in September 2001. With a gap in the mid-2000s spent cycling 30,000km across Africa, he now specialises in bespoke adventures including Africa and South America.

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