Are you looking for Japan guides tours from Canada? Be sure to check out the popular 14-day Best of Japan tour by Laurus Travel.
Japan has a long and fascinating history with a rich cultural heritage that attracts visitors from around the world. It is known for its traditional arts such as tea ceremonies, flower arranging (ikebana), calligraphy, and traditional theater (such as Noh and Kabuki). Visitors can explore ancient temples, shrines, and traditional gardens that offer a glimpse into Japan’s past.

Japan seamlessly combines its traditional culture with modern advancements, creating a captivating juxtaposition. While you can experience the tranquility of ancient temples and traditional ryokans (inns), you can also immerse yourself in the vibrant and futuristic cityscapes of Tokyo and Osaka. This blend of old and new provides a distinct and intriguing experience for tourists.
Japan boasts diverse and stunning natural landscapes. From the iconic peak of Mount Fuji and the serene bamboo forests of Arashiyama to the picturesque cherry blossom (sakura) season and the colorful autumn foliage, Japan offers breathtaking scenery all year round. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and onsen (hot spring) bathing in scenic locations.

Japanese cuisine is world-renowned for its fresh ingredients, meticulous preparation, and artistic presentation. From sushi and sashimi to ramen, tempura, and matcha tea, Japan offers a wide range of culinary delights to satisfy every palate. Visitors can explore local food markets, traditional izakayas (Japanese pubs), and Michelin-starred restaurants for an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

Japanese people are known for their politeness, respect, and hospitality towards visitors. The warm and welcoming nature of the locals enhances the overall travel experience and leaves a lasting impression on tourists.

Japan is often considered one of the safest countries in the world, with low crime rates and a well-developed infrastructure. The cities are clean, public transportation is efficient, and the overall sense of security provides peace of mind to tourists.

These factors, among others, contribute to Japan’s popularity as a tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year who seek to immerse themselves in its unique culture, explore its natural beauty, and experience its renowned hospitality. Now is your turn.

Japan Guided Tours from Canada – Recommended Itinerary

| “Our 14-Day Best of Japan Land Tour was a trip we will always cherish. Learning about the people, culture, history, and visiting the parks, palaces, shrines and Mt. Fuji met or exceeded our expectations!” | Testimonials |
Best of Japan (14 days)
Tokyo – Mt. Fuji – Hakone – Kanazawa – Takayama – Shirakawa-go – Kyoto – Nara – Osaka – Hiroshima – Miyajima – Tokyo
With a focus on history and culture, this premium small-group Japan tour showcases the best of the Land of the Rising Sun. From the present capital of Tokyo to the former imperial seat of Kyoto, Japan’s illustrious blend of ancient traditions with state-of-the-art modernity is on full display. Whether you’re gazing at the majestic Mt. Fuji, savouring fine Japanese cuisine, or discovering centuries-old architectural gems, every moment is designed to awe and inspire.
Important Features
- Small group size – average 16, maximum 20.
- Experienced guides carefully selected by company owners.
- Premium hotel accommodations.
- Quality Japanese & Western cuisines (no cheap tourist food).
- Sushi making lesson.
- Kaiseki dinner with geisha dancer (maiko) performance.
- Yakiniku (BBQ) dinner featuring premium Japanese beef.
- No shopping stops.
Meal Code: B = breakfast / L = lunch / D = dinner

Day 1/Mon: Departing Home City
The journey begins with your transpacific flight departing from a city of your choice. You’ll lose a day upon crossing the International Date Line.
Day 2/Tue: Arrival in Tokyo
Welcome to Tokyo!
Please make your way to the hotel on your own. Detailed up-to-date information on how to get to the hotel will be provided in the final update two weeks before departure. Private transfer can be arranged on request.
Day 3/Wed: Tokyo (B/L/D)
Tokyo, literally meaning “eastern capital” and officially named Tokyo Metropolis, is one of the most populous mega-cities in the world with a population of 14 million. Formerly known as Edo, the city has been the de facto seat of the Japanese government since 1603 when shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu chose the city for his headquarters. The shogun (general) was a hereditary commander ceremoniously appointed by the emperor but held real power over the country during the shogunate period between 1192 and 1867. Edo was renamed Tokyo after Emperor Meiji moved his seat from Kyoto in 1868 when the last shogun was forced to return power to the imperial court. The city covers an area of 2,187 square kilometres following the merger in 1943 of the city of Tokyo and Tokyo Prefecture.
Our full-day sightseeing begins at the plaza in front of the Imperial Palace. A stroll across the plaza accompanied by commentaries on the imperial family and the history of Tokyo gets the tour off to a good start.







