Ecotourism – Farm stay

Far from the traditional tourist circuits and mass tourism, farm stays and homestays are a way to immerse yourself in Japanese culture while respecting the environment and the local economy. This form of tourism benefits both tourists and locals: travelers gain new knowledge and locals pass on their know-how and daily life.
Ecotourism and Discoveries

Discover Japan off the beaten track by visiting sociologically and economically underprivileged prefectures. Discover these unjustly unknown destinations far from the tourist crowds. Despite their status, these regions are no less fascinating and discovering them contributes to their development.
Energy saving

Ecotourism with night trains
National parks

From late September to early December, milder temperatures for your treks.
Farm stay

Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, farm stays are a unique way to enjoy country life while combining discovery and learning in a natural environment.
Hiking

Japan’s mountainous landscape offers countless hiking trails.
Autumn foliage

Fall for “Koyo”. From Hokkaido to Kyushu, the autumn season is full of gold and red from late September to early December. Colorful leaves and perfect weather, this is the ideal season to travel in Japan.
Spring Flowers

Cherry blossoms
Alpine Roads

The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is the must-see natural site in the Japanese Alps. Using buses, cable cars or trolleybuses depending on the altitude (between 550 and 2,450 meters above sea level) one can enjoy the varied, marvelous and breathtaking landscapes from spring to autumn. In spring, one can be awed when walking between the […]
Hiking

Countless hiking trails to explore