2 Days / 1 Night|Amanohashidate • Ine Boathouses • Sakaiminato • Tottori Sand Dunes
Discover a different side of Japan on this 2-day, 1-night journey through the scenic San’in region, where breathtaking landscapes, charming fishing villages, yokai legends, and coastal culture come together.
Begin your adventure at Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, where a pine-covered sandbar stretches gracefully across the bay. Continue to Ine Boathouses, often regarded as one of Japan’s most beautiful fishing villages, and experience the tranquil atmosphere of this unique waterfront community.
On the second day, step into the magical world of Sakaiminato, the hometown of GeGeGe no Kitaro creator Shigeru Mizuki. Stroll along the famous Mizuki Shigeru Road, lined with over 170 yokai bronze statues, themed shops, and charming local streets that blend folklore with everyday life. Then enjoy the fresh flavors of the Sea of Japan at the Sakaiminato Seafood Market, known for its seasonal crab, tuna, and local specialties.
The journey concludes at the spectacular Tottori Sand Dunes, Japan’s largest sand dune landscape. Walk across the rolling dunes overlooking the Sea of Japan, take memorable photos, or try optional activities such as camel rides and sandboarding.
This is more than a sightseeing tour—it’s an opportunity to experience the authentic spirit of Japan through its natural beauty, local culture, seaside towns, and hidden gems. From one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views to a traditional fishing village, a yokai-themed port town, and the country’s most iconic sand dunes, this itinerary offers a truly unforgettable journey.
8 Days 7 Nights |Tokyo Departure | Kawagoe Tour End
Tokyo → Mt. Fuji → Osaka → Nagano Highlands → Kawagoe → Tokyo
This journey combines Japan’s classic Golden Route with the quieter and more scenic side of central Japan, creating a travel experience that feels slower, more flexible, and more immersive than traditional tours.
Instead of constantly rushing between crowded sightseeing spots, the route gradually moves from major cities into mountain landscapes, forests, historic post towns, and regional highland scenery. The changing atmosphere between each region becomes part of the experience itself.
One of the key highlights of this journey is the balance between structured travel and personal freedom. Guests can enjoy MOVE JAPAN’s connected route system while still having time to freely explore places like Osaka, Kyoto, or local countryside areas at their own pace.
The route is also designed around scenic movement rather than simply transportation. Mountain roads, lakeside highways, forests, and countryside landscapes are intentionally included as part of the journey, allowing travelers to experience the rhythm of regional Japan beyond typical tourist routes.
Compared with traditional large group tours, MOVE JAPAN focuses on smaller group travel, flexible route connections, comfortable transportation, and a slower travel rhythm. The experience feels closer to a cinematic road journey across Japan rather than a fixed sightseeing schedule.
From Mt. Fuji and Kyoto to the forests of Togakushi and the preserved streets of Narai-juku, this route offers travelers the opportunity to experience both iconic Japan and Hidden Japan within one connected journey.
MOVE JAPAN
Explore Freely|Move Comfortably
A different way to travel across Japan.
2 Days / 1 Night|Amanohashidate • Ine Boathouses • Sakaiminato • Tottori Sand Dunes
Discover a different side of Japan on this 2-day, 1-night journey through the scenic San’in region, where breathtaking landscapes, charming fishing villages, yokai legends, and coastal culture come together.
Begin your adventure at Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, where a pine-covered sandbar stretches gracefully across the bay. Continue to Ine Boathouses, often regarded as one of Japan’s most beautiful fishing villages, and experience the tranquil atmosphere of this unique waterfront community.
On the second day, step into the magical world of Sakaiminato, the hometown of GeGeGe no Kitaro creator Shigeru Mizuki. Stroll along the famous Mizuki Shigeru Road, lined with over 170 yokai bronze statues, themed shops, and charming local streets that blend folklore with everyday life. Then enjoy the fresh flavors of the Sea of Japan at the Sakaiminato Seafood Market, known for its seasonal crab, tuna, and local specialties.
The journey concludes at the spectacular Tottori Sand Dunes, Japan’s largest sand dune landscape. Walk across the rolling dunes overlooking the Sea of Japan, take memorable photos, or try optional activities such as camel rides and sandboarding.
This is more than a sightseeing tour—it’s an opportunity to experience the authentic spirit of Japan through its natural beauty, local culture, seaside towns, and hidden gems. From one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views to a traditional fishing village, a yokai-themed port town, and the country’s most iconic sand dunes, this itinerary offers a truly unforgettable journey.
8 Days 7 Nights |Tokyo Departure | Kawagoe Tour End
Tokyo → Mt. Fuji → Osaka → Nagano Highlands → Kawagoe → Tokyo
This journey combines Japan’s classic Golden Route with the quieter and more scenic side of central Japan, creating a travel experience that feels slower, more flexible, and more immersive than traditional tours.
Instead of constantly rushing between crowded sightseeing spots, the route gradually moves from major cities into mountain landscapes, forests, historic post towns, and regional highland scenery. The changing atmosphere between each region becomes part of the experience itself.
One of the key highlights of this journey is the balance between structured travel and personal freedom. Guests can enjoy MOVE JAPAN’s connected route system while still having time to freely explore places like Osaka, Kyoto, or local countryside areas at their own pace.
The route is also designed around scenic movement rather than simply transportation. Mountain roads, lakeside highways, forests, and countryside landscapes are intentionally included as part of the journey, allowing travelers to experience the rhythm of regional Japan beyond typical tourist routes.
Compared with traditional large group tours, MOVE JAPAN focuses on smaller group travel, flexible route connections, comfortable transportation, and a slower travel rhythm. The experience feels closer to a cinematic road journey across Japan rather than a fixed sightseeing schedule.
From Mt. Fuji and Kyoto to the forests of Togakushi and the preserved streets of Narai-juku, this route offers travelers the opportunity to experience both iconic Japan and Hidden Japan within one connected journey.
MOVE JAPAN
Explore Freely|Move Comfortably
A different way to travel across Japan.