Walk Japan has launched seven new and original tours to celebrate the reopening of Japan after Covid that provide an unrivalled range of intimate experiences of the countryside, society, culture, history and heritage to Japan’s less-visited but no less-fascinating regions.
Walk Japan, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2022, began with the Nakasendo Way, the company’s pioneering and now signature tour of one of the historic thoroughfares of Japan. Since then, Walk Japan has crafted an impressive roster of 34 guided, self-guided and speciality tours to Japan that cater to a wide range of walking abilities and interests.
“We are delighted to be welcoming our guests back to Japan and adding these seven new pioneering experiences that access little-explored destinations across the nation,” said Paul Christie, CEO of Walk Japan. “Following ancient trails and trade routes to charming historic towns, indulging in soothing onsen hot springs and sumptuous cuisine, these new itineraries are finely crafted by Walk Japan’s experienced team ensuring every tour is an authentic experience offering deep insights into Japan’s society, history, culture, and traditions.”
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