My husband and I are planning a trip to Japan in the spring. We have been looking at organised tours and wondered if this is the best way to travel to Japan rather than organise accommodation and sightseeing ourselves. We are thinking perhaps three weeks in total for this trip.
We are both fit and have done a lot of travelling, two months in the States in a camper van and a 10-week trip to Canada and Europe in 2016 in a rental car and camper van.
It would be really good to know the best way to organise this trip because it has been a destination that we have wanted to go to for a long time.
Maureen
I went to Japan for the first time this year, and had a great time as an independent traveller - mostly because it's so easy to get around on the excellent public transport system. Not that long ago, it would've been a lot more confusing as all the signage was in Japanese, but now there are English translations of everything and Google Maps has public transport integrated. With this in mind, a pair of travellers armed with the Japan Rail Pass can easily make their way around the country with a loose itinerary.
As I was only there for 10 days, I focused on exploring Tokyo. When I needed a break from the business of the city, I took a day trip to somewhere like Kamakura and breathed in the fresh air around the temples and seaside.