Japan is one of the most popular destinations in the world, a place where travelers can gaze upon the breathtaking beauty of cherry blossoms, explore some of the world’s most beautiful temples and shrines, and enjoy the electric nightlife of its neon-soaked cities. It’s also a foodie haven, with international favorites from ramen to sushi to tempura to delight travelers. Travel advisors who want to book a trip to Japan can take advantage of Goway’s expert knowledge and wide range of travel products to plan a dream vacation for their clients. Learn more on Goway’s website.
Autumn season and Mountain Fuji at Kawaguchiko Lake, Japan. (Photo Credit: Goway Travel/tawatchai1990/Adobe Stock)
Goway knows that no two travelers are alike, which is why they offer tailor-made travel options to Japan. Goway can help travelers explore Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hakone near Mt. Fuji with Signature Japan, which features deluxe accommodations and private tours. Goway can arrange for foodie journeys through Fukuoka and Osaka showcasing everything from ramen to yakitori. Goway can showcase Japan during the height of winter, when the mountain region of Hida transforms into a winter wonderland, or arrange for a spa escape to the famous onsens in Hakone near Mt. Fuji. Travel advisors can rely on the expert knowledge of Goway’s Destination Specialists, as well as the customizability of Goway’s travel packages. Don’t forget that Goway Groups Only also offers dedicated travel planning for groups of 10 or more travelers who want to explore Japan.
Kyoto, Japan in Spring. (Photo Credit: Goway Travel/SeanPavonePhoto/Adobe Stock)
In Japan, no season is more popular than the spring months of March and April, when cherry blossoms bloom across the nation and bathe it in a gorgeous wash of pink and white. It’s an incredibly busy time to travel, with limited availability for hotel rooms, tours, and guides. Luckily, Goway has exclusive packages to Japan during the cherry blossom season with Japan Cherry Blossom Odyssey. As well, Goway features packages to Japan in the fall when the red and gold leaves take over the temple gardens and hillsides. Departures for fall 2023 are sold out, but 2024 dates are coming soon, so it’s best to book ahead.
JP Osaka Castle pond during the day. (Photo Credit: Goway Travel/Taras Vyshnya/Adobe Stock)
Not only do travel advisors benefit from Goway’s expert knowledge and years of experience planning tailor-made trips to Japan. They can also earn exclusive benefits. Travel advisors can earn cash rewards on every booking they make to Japan with the GowayPro loyalty program. They can also earn an Asia stamp on Goway’s Passport to a Free FAM program, and level up their travel knowledge with free educational modules from
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Wondering if it’s still possible to find a beautiful yet under-the-radar destination in Japan? It certainly is. In a world where popular destinations teem with tourists, Setouchi, a region comprised of the western end of Honshu and the Island of Shikoku, offers a more tranquil yet fascinating adventure in Japan.
The city of Tokyo has a lot to offer for visitors, with its exciting attractions, traditional monuments, natural sites, and of course its delicious food. As tourists can enter Japan again, it is a great time to discover all that its capital has to offer.
A ragged ‘S’ off the north coast of central Japan, Sado — the country’s sixth-largest island — is a lesser-known destination for most travellers, yet it embodies many of the finest elements of Japan’s culture and history. As a former place of exile, disgraced aristocrats and scholars were sent to Sado to live out their days. With thriving gold mines and lying on a busy shipping route, Sado once contained a broad mix of Japanese society in miniature — home to samurai warriors and working-class merchants. Its geography is also a microcosm of Japan, with emerald-green lagoons, cedar forests and the grand Osado mountain range. Sado is an overlooked gem, with its temples, tub-boats and toki (crested ibis birds) providing a nature-filled getaway. Combined with a city break in Niigata on the mainland, a visit here allows travellers to experience the best of Japan.
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