Tokyo is Japan's capital and largest city, a tourism hub where modern skyscrapers coexist with traditional culture. It offers diverse attractions and experiences such as shopping, gourmet dining, museums, shrines and temples, and serves as the gateway for trips to Japan.
Mount Fuji is Japan’s iconic active volcano straddling Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures, and at 3,776 meters above sea level, it is the highest peak in Japan. On clear days it can be seen even from Tokyo, and together with the Fuji Five Lakes (including Lake Kawaguchi), it is a popular destination for driving, hiking, and photography.
Hokkaido is Japan’s northernmost large island and prefecture, famous for its vast natural scenery and spectacular seasonal landscapes. With wide roads ideal for road trips, fresh seafood and dairy products, hot springs, snowy winter scenery and ski resorts, it attracts many travelers.
Sapporo is the main city of Hokkaido, known for Sapporo beer, the Snow Festival, ramen, and soup curry. The city has well-developed infrastructure, making it a good starting point for rental-car trips and convenient for access to surrounding tourist spots.
Otaru is a port town near Sapporo, a charming small city where canals and European-style historic buildings are well preserved. Famous for glass crafts, music box shops, fresh seafood and sushi, it is often visited from Sapporo as a day trip or 1-night itinerary.
Biei is a small town located inland in Hokkaido, famous for its “rolling hill scenery” where gentle hills and vast farmlands stretch out. With fields of flowers and crops that change color each season, it is a popular driving route and has many photo spots.
Furano is a city in central Hokkaido, well known for its lavender and various flower fields in summer. With wineries, ski resorts, and farm experiences, it offers year-round tourism and, together with Biei, is a representative destination for rental-car road trips.