Japan destinations for travel agents — all eight regions, one ground operator.
From Tokyo and the Golden Route capitals of Kyoto and Osaka to the Japan Alps and Mt Fuji, Hokkaido's powder and flower fields, Tohoku's festivals and onsen, the Hiroshima and Seto art islands, Kyushu's volcanoes and the subtropical beaches of Okinawa — Explera operates every destination below with its own ground teams, contracted hotels and licensed multilingual guides. Each guide is written for the trade: logistics, seasonality, selling angles and what to upsell.
关东、东京
Tokyo, Yokohama and the day-trip belt — the gateway region almost every Japan itinerary passes through.
东京
Japan’s electric capital — where neon districts and centuries-old shrines share a city block.
Agent guide横滨
Japan’s cosmopolitan port city — bayside skyline, the largest Chinatown and easy reach from Tokyo.
Agent guide镰仓
The Great Buddha and a seaside town of Zen temples, an hour from Tokyo.
Agent guide日光
UNESCO shrines in cedar forest and Japan’s most ornate mausoleum.
Agent guide箱根
Hot-spring resort town with Mt Fuji views, ropeways and open-air art.
Agent guide川越
“Little Edo” — a preserved warehouse district of old-Japan streetscapes near Tokyo.
Agent guide关西(京都-大阪)
Kyoto’s temples, Osaka’s kitchens and Nara’s deer — the cultural heart and the classic Golden Route pairing.
京都
Japan’s thousand-year capital of temples, geisha districts and Zen gardens.
Agent guide大阪
Japan’s kitchen — a bold, neon food city with a samurai castle at its heart.
Agent guide奈良
Japan’s first capital — free-roaming deer and the great bronze Buddha of Todai-ji.
Agent guide神户
A stylish port city of harbour views, hot springs and world-famous beef.
Agent guide姬路
Japan’s finest original castle — the brilliant-white “Heron Castle.”
Agent guide中部和日本阿尔卑斯山
Mt Fuji, Takayama, Kanazawa and Shirakawa-go — alpine villages, castle towns and the Fuji Five Lakes.
Mt Fuji (Fujikawaguchiko)
Japan’s sacred peak, mirrored in the lakes and framed by the Chureito Pagoda.
Agent guide高山
A beautifully preserved Edo-era town in the Japan Alps.
Agent guide白川乡
UNESCO gassho-zukuri farmhouses under deep alpine snow.
Agent guide金泽
Samurai and geisha districts, a top-three garden and gold-leaf craft.
Agent guide松本
The original black “Crow Castle” beneath the Northern Alps.
Agent guide名古屋
Central Japan’s industrial hub — castle, science, and a distinctive food culture.
Agent guide长野
Zenko-ji pilgrimage, the snow monkeys and Olympic ski country.
Agent guide北海道
Powder snow, lavender fields and seafood — Sapporo, Niseko and Furano on Japan’s northern island.
札幌
Hokkaido’s capital — beer, ramen, the Snow Festival and a gateway to powder country.
Agent guide小樽
A romantic canal town of stone warehouses, glass craft and sushi.
Agent guide函馆
Southern Hokkaido’s port city — a famous night view and a lively morning market.
Agent guide富良野和美瑛
Rolling lavender and patchwork flower fields in summer, powder in winter.
Agent guide新雪谷
Asia’s premier powder resort — legendary snow and a global ski village.
Agent guide东北
Northern Honshu’s festivals, samurai towns and hot springs — the differentiator for repeat visitors.
仙台
Tohoku’s “City of Trees” — samurai heritage, beef tongue and the Tanabata festival.
Agent guide青森
Apple country, the giant Nebuta festival and deep northern snow.
Agent guide秋田
Samurai towns, the Kanto pole festival and lakeside hot springs.
Agent guide山形
Mountain temples, snow monsters and the silver-lit Ginzan Onsen.
Agent guide中国和四国
Hiroshima, Miyajima’s floating torii and the art islands of the Seto Inland Sea.
广岛
A city of peace and resilience — the Peace Memorial and gateway to Miyajima.
Agent guideMiyajima (Itsukushima)
The floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine — one of Japan’s three great views.
Agent guide冈山
A top-three garden, a black castle and the gateway to the art islands.
Agent guide高松
Shikoku’s gateway — a celebrated garden, Sanuki udon and the Seto art islands.
Agent guide松山
Home of Dogo Onsen, one of Japan’s oldest and most storied hot springs.
Agent guide九州
Volcanoes, onsen towns and Nagasaki’s history — the green, geothermal south of Japan.
福冈
Kyushu’s vibrant gateway — tonkotsu ramen, yatai food stalls and easy access.
Agent guide长崎
A port of layered history — peace memorial, Dutch trade and a million-dollar night view.
Agent guide熊本
A mighty restored castle and the gateway to the vast Mt Aso caldera.
Agent guide别府和由布院
Japan’s onsen capital — steaming “hells” and a chic hot-spring town.
Agent guide鹿儿岛
The “Naples of the East” — a smoking volcano across the bay and the gateway to Yakushima.
Agent guide冲绳
Subtropical beaches and Ryukyu culture — Japan’s island chain on a different climate calendar.