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The Real Japan is an unrivaled luxury travel company offering exclusive guided tours to Japan’s premier destinations. We recommend that you browse our sightseeing gallery to see the beautiful destinations we have to offer. Only Real Japan can take you into the realms of the floating world of Japan.
Kyoto
Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan from 794 to 1868 or for more than ten centuries. Today, Kyoto is a treasure house of historical and religious traditions and the birthplace of the traditional arts and crafts. View the Kyoto Gallery.
Tokyo
Tokyo is the capital of Japan where over 11 million people live. It is one of the world’s most dynamic cities, yet its individual districts each retain their own identity that is uniquely Japanese. View the Tokyo Gallery.
Ishikawa and Kanazawa
Ishikawa Prefecture is one of Japan’s most historic cities, justly famous for the reputedly best food in Japan. It is the hidden gem of Japan boasting the country’s most famous Garden, Kenrokuen, and a warren of geisha streets and tea districts. To experience Ishikwa is to truly experience Japan. View the Ishikawa Gallery
Okinawa
Okinawa is well-known for its stunning beaches and incredible natural scenery. Less well-known is the fascinating culture that is quite distinct from the rest of Japan. Based on the veneration of the spirits of nature and ancestors, the Ryukyu Kingdom’s unique viewpoint handed down through the generations is a remarkable synthesis of the spiritual and the natural. View the Okinawa Gallery
Izu & Hakone
A short trip from Tokyo takes you to the popular resorts of Izu and Hakone – an area immortalized in Hokusai’s pictures of the floating world. Blessed with hot springs and stunning scenery, these are ideal locations to relax and unwind, and enjoy natural wonders such as Mt. Fuji. View the Izu & Hakone Gallery
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