Planning

Let's see how to coordinate the perfect educational travel plan for your students. For planning educational travel and school exchange events during the trip, go to our School Exchange page to get ideas.

6 Months Before Visit Plan Destinations and Dates
First step to an unforgettable educational travel experience is deciding where, and for how long, you would like to visit and stay in Japan. A list of your desired destinations helps build an itinerary.
5 Months Before Visit Book Flights and Accommodation
Once you have decided which locations to visit, it's time to connecting the dots. Have your passports ready and book flights and accommodation round five months before your planned date of arrival.
4 Months Before Visit Matching with Exchange School
Educational and exchange events are key to a good educational travel plan. JNTO is here to offer support of matching partner schools.
3 Months Before Visit Check and Build Itinerary
With several destinations as well as dates of arrival and departure decided, it is time to go on to build your itinerary. Which are the most interesting spots you desire to visit? What is the best way to reach these attractions? Remember to check out the transportation methods and make reservations if necessary.
2 Months Before Visit Prepare for Exchange Program
As the departure date is coming, get ready to present your program and coordinate the event for the meet-up day with your partner school.
1 Month Before Visit Apply for Visa
Check out the regulations and apply for a visa for your educational travel to Japan if needed. (Passport holders from quite a number of countries are not required to apply for a visa, however it is best to check the regulations and what passports your students and other members of your group have to in case anyone needs to apply.)
Setting off for Educational Travel Departure
It's time for your educational travel! Take your flight and get ready to enjoy the experience of Japan.

Travel Guide

Personalize your educational travel with the travel guide to the key information for getting around in Japan. Start by picking travel dates, locations and places to stay.

eventWhen to visit

Get to know the distinct climate and seasons in Japan to plan your visit dates.

Winter
1

January

January is the coldest month of a year. The weather is often windy and dry. From January 1, New Year, through the beginning of this month, most of schools, public services and many private sector businesses are closed for New Year Holidays.

Shirakawa-go (Gifu)
Shirakawa-go (Gifu)
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
It is quite cold and often snows in January in the Northern regions.
Average Temperature :
-3.6℃ / 26
Rainfall :
113.6
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
There is seldom snow, but it is sometimes cold and windy.
Average Temperature :
5.2℃ / 41
Rainfall :
52.3
South (Okinawa islands)
It is much warmer all year round in the Southern Islands, and there is no snowfall.
Average Temperature :
17.0℃ / 63
Rainfall :
107.0
Winter
2

February

It's still cold and sometimes snowy in February. Plum blossoms can be seen in certain areas. Generally, February is the period when students take entrance exams for high school and college.

Zao Onsen Ski Resort (Yamagata)
Zao Onsen Ski Resort (Yamagata)
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
As the northernmost region of Japan, in February, Hokkaido and the Northeast are still experiencing cold weather.
Average Temperature :
-3.1℃ / 26
Rainfall :
94.0
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
It is still cold in most areas of Main Islands. The average temperature falls into the range of 5-7 degrees Celsius.
Average Temperature :
5.7℃ / 42
Rainfall :
56.1
South (Okinawa islands)
The warm and humid weather allows the cherry blossoms in part of the Southern Islands to bloom from February.
Average Temperature :
17.1℃ / 63
Rainfall :
119.7
Spring
3

March

The spring is approaching, and cherry blossoms begin to bloom in most regions from mid to late March. From the end of March, students have a Spring break that lasts until the beginning of April.

Sakura (Cherry blossom)
Sakura (Cherry blossom)
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
The average temperature rises above freezing point. It becomes warmer but sometimes still chilly in Hokkaido and the Northeast.
Average Temperature :
0.6℃ / 33
Rainfall :
77.8
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
The weather becomes warmer, and around the late March, cherry blossoms reach full bloom in most cities.
Average Temperature :
8.7℃ / 48
Rainfall :
117.5
South (Okinawa islands)
It's warm and humid with an average temperature over 18 degrees Celsius.
Average Temperature :
18.9℃ / 66
Rainfall :
161.4
Spring
4

April

It is spring and the season of flowering wisteria. Every year, schools start their new academic year at the beginning of April.

Shiba-sakura (Yamanashi)
Shiba-sakura (Yamanashi)
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
Though Hokkaido is still of an average temperature below 10 degrees Celsius, the Northeast gradually becomes warmer. Fully blooming cherry blossoms can be seen in part of this region in April.
Average Temperature :
7.1℃ / 45
Rainfall :
56.8
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
As the wisteria flowering season is in April, and the weather is warm enough for outdoor activities, many tourist spots with wisteria blooming become travelers' favorite during the month.
Average Temperature :
13.9℃ / 57
Rainfall :
124.5
South (Okinawa islands)
The average temperature in the South Islands rises to over 20 degrees Celsius which makes the region a first choice for water sports.
Average Temperature :
21.4℃ / 71
Rainfall :
165.7
Spring
5

May

The average temperature rises to a pleasant 15-20 degrees Celsius, but sometimes it is cool so travelers should bring light coats or jackets. At the beginning of May, there is a seven- to ten-day public holiday called "Golden Week".

Shimanami-kaido sea route
Shimanami-kaido sea route
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
The weather in the Northern region remains cool with the average temperature ranging from 12-15 degrees Celsius.
Average Temperature :
12.4℃ / 54
Rainfall :
53.1
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
It is generally warm in May, but sometimes the temperature drops drastically during nights. Remember to bring long-sleeve tops or outerwear to keep warm.
Average Temperature :
18.2℃ / 65
Rainfall :
137.8
South (Okinawa islands)
Part of Kyushu and Okinawa enter the rainy season in the early to mid May.
Average Temperature :
24.0℃ / 75
Rainfall :
231.6
Summer
6

June

The early summer season of June is warm and famous for being the hydrangea flower season. It becomes more humid as the rainy season starts in June.

Hydrangea in Hondoji temple (Matsudo)
Hydrangea in Hondoji temple (Matsudo)
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
The weather is frequently sunny in June which makes it a perfect season for travelers to visit Northern region. Honeydew melons are in season.
Average Temperature :
16.7℃ / 62
Rainfall :
46.8
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
As warmer weather and the rainy season arrive, travelers are suggested to bring sunscreen and umbrellas.
Average Temperature :
21.4℃ / 71
Rainfall :
167.7
South (Okinawa islands)
In Southern Islands, it's hot and humid in June. Remember to bring an umbrella in case there is a shower in the afternoon.
Average Temperature :
26.8℃ / 80
Rainfall :
247.2
Summer
7

July

Entering summer, the weather heats up, and sometimes there are typhoons. Many festivals (matsuri) are held in summer.

Water play
Water play
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
July is great for traveling to the North due to the mild weather. From early July to early August there are seas of aromatic and gorgeously purple lavender in bloom in Hokkaido.
Average Temperature :
20.5℃ / 69
Rainfall :
81.0
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
It's sunny and hot with occasional showers. Amazing fireworks shows are held in many cities with outdoor festivals.
Average Temperature :
25.0℃ / 77
Rainfall :
153.5
South (Okinawa islands)
It can be scorching in summer in parts of South Islands. Travelers are suggested to bring UV-blocking sunscreen and clothing and to stay hydrated.
Average Temperature :
28.9℃ / 84
Rainfall :
141.4
Summer
8

August

The weather of most of the regions remains hot and humid. Occasionally, there are a few typhoons from June to September (the main typhoon season). Most of Japanese students are on summer vacation in August, and around the mid August, there is a seven- to ten-day vacation.

Fireworks in Miyajima (Hiroshima)
Fireworks in Miyajima (Hiroshima)
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
Overall, the mild weather allows travelers a comfortable environment to visit the North. Take care to sunblock during daytime and staying warm in cool nights.
Average Temperature :
22.3℃ / 72
Rainfall :
123.8
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
The weather is sometimes hot and humid so travelers are advised to take a bottle of water and sunscreen products when going outdoors.
Average Temperature :
26.4℃ / 80
Rainfall :
168.2
South (Okinawa islands)
Beware of strong sunlight and UV rays. Stay hydrated to prevent heat stroke.
Average Temperature :
28.7℃ / 84
Rainfall :
240.5
Autumn
9

September

The season turns into autumn in September. During daytime, the weather is mostly mild and comfortable, but during the nighttime it is best to have jackets to keep warm.

Rice Field (Kanagwa)
Rice Field (Kanagwa)
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
Entering autumn, the average temperature drops down below 20 degrees Celsius. Travelers are advised to bring long-sleeve tops and jackets.
Average Temperature :
18.1℃ / 65
Rainfall :
135.2
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
It's cooler and comfortable in autumn. September is the cosmos flower season in parts of Main Island.
Average Temperature :
22.8℃ / 73
Rainfall :
209.9
South (Okinawa islands)
The weather still remains humid and suitable for water sports. Keep alert for forecasts on typhoons.
Average Temperature :
27.6℃ / 82
Rainfall :
260.5
Autumn
10

October

As mid-autumn comes, maple leaves gradually turn orange and red hues. It's generally cool and comfortable in October and that makes this month a hot season for tourists.

Misen in Miyajima
Misen in Miyajima
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
The average temperature drops to 10-12 degrees Celsius. It's cooler than the other parts of Japan in the North, so the region is famous for its scenic early autumn leaves season.
Average Temperature :
11.8℃ / 53
Rainfall :
108.7
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
Autumn is the season of harvests. So, there are plenty of options for fresh Japanese fruits to enjoy in the cool and mild weather: for example, juicy peaches, grapes, oranges, pears, apples and persimmons.
Average Temperature :
17.5℃ / 64
Rainfall :
197.8
South (Okinawa islands)
The weather in October is more pleasant and suitable for doing outdoor activities for long periods. Please come to enjoy the festivals.
Average Temperature :
25.2℃ / 77
Rainfall :
152.9
Autumn
11

November

It becomes colder, and some regions in Japan may start to see frost and light snow. November is the month that winter sports resorts start to open to guests.

Maple leaves
Maple leaves
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
With the average temperature drop down to 10 degrees Celsius or even lower, snow may be expected in some areas. The Northern region is one of the best places for winter sports.
Average Temperature :
4.9℃ / 41
Rainfall :
104.1
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
It is cool with an average temperature between 10-15 degrees Celsius. Be sure to keep warm, especially when staying in mountain areas.
Average Temperature :
12.1℃ / 54
Rainfall :
92.5
South (Okinawa islands)
The weather is mild and comfortable without the scorching sunlight of the previous months. Also it is not very humid in November.
Average Temperature :
22.1℃ / 72
Rainfall :
110.2
Winter
12

December

It gradually becomes cold in December, and some areas snow is to be expected. Over the year-end and New Year period many people, government services and organizations tend to take a break of about one week.

Lake Inawashiro
Lake Inawashiro
North (Hokkaido,Tohoku)
Many parts of the Northern region expect snow as the temperature becomes colder in December.
Average Temperature :
-0.9℃ / 30
Rainfall :
111.7
Main Islands (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
Compared to the North, the weather in main island is much milder, but travelers are advised to be aware that the temperature can drop down quite low on rainy or windy days.
Average Temperature :
7.6℃ / 46
Rainfall :
51.0
South (Okinawa islands)
South Islands, particularly Okinawa, generally continue to have warm weather even during winter. There is no snow in this region.
Average Temperature :
18.7℃ / 66
Rainfall :
102.8

infoDestinations

Haven't decided where to visit and stay? Take a look at the guide to ten regions in Japan.

Japan map

Hokkaido

Furano (Hokkaido)
Furano (Hokkaido)

Embrace and explore the wide green fields of Hokkaido. The unpolluted environment offers the chance to get close to nature, a soothing experience for the travelers' mind. With a variety of outdoor activity options, you can stretch your limbs and try some challenging physical exercise surrounded by nature such as cycling, canoeing, hiking and rafting. In winter, Hokkaido treats the visitors with the world-class winter sports venues and resorts. Come to enjoy skiing, dog-sledding and snowboarding in the snow season!

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Sapporo odori park
Sapporo
Hakodate
Hakodate

Tohoku

Hiraizumi (Iwate)
Hiraizumi (Iwate)

The Tohoku area includes six prefectures of the mixed culturalscape consisting of rich historical sites, rural and suburban settlements, and magnificent natural landscapes. Gradually recovering from the disastrous earthquake in 2011, the area has become a popular destination for international tourists in the recent years with its quality produce, its varying landforms and views, in August, the spectacular festival, Aomori Nebuta Matsuri, and Hiraizumi listed on UNESCO World Heritage, in Iwate. Don't forget to taste sweet cherries in Yamagata and juicy peaches in Fukushima.

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Sendai Jozenji-dori avenue
Sendai
Hirosaki castle
Aomori
Hanamiyama park (Fukushima)
Fukushima

Kanto

Shibuya 109
Shibuya 109

The Kanto area is where the megacity Tokyo is located. In addition to the amazing experience of night views and shuttling through the hustle and bustle of this metropolis, the UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Nikko just two to three hours away is definitely worth a visit. Around Tokyo, there are prefectures with historical treasures and hot springs, such as Gunma and Saitama. To explore the region's diverse marine, international trading and immigrant culture, visit Yokohama, the port city of Kanto famous for its fusion lifestyle and food.

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Tokyo
Tokyo
Hakone
Hakone
Nikko toshogu shrine
Nikko

Hokuriku Shinetsu

Senjojiki curl (Mt.Komagatake)
Senjojiki curl (Mt.Komagatake)

Boasting the beautiful Northwestern coastline of the main island and the mountains of the "Japan Alps", the Hokuriku Shinetsu area has nurtured the rich culture consisting of delicacies, exquisite crafts and a lifestyle balanced between the nature and human activity. Besides enjoying the best of fresh seafood, sake and fruits in the country, it is worth an artistic trip to Kanazawa, the cultural capital of the area to learn about traditional crafts and contemporary designs. In addition, Niigata and Nagano are two of the best locations in Japan for winter sports.

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Kanazawa station
Kanazawa
Kamikochi
Nagano
Rice fields (Niigata)
Niigata

Tokai

Shinkansen and Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka
Shinkansen and Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka

The Tokai area is renowned as the home of Mt. Fuji. Around this icon of Japan, there are resorts of hot springs and natural splendors, such as Hakone and the Fuji Five Lakes area. Feel like immersing yourself in history and culture? Visit the Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and visit Isejingu Shrine, one of the most time-honored Shinto shrines of Japan. For those tea lovers, don't miss the green tea plantations in Shizuoka.

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Nagoya castle
Nagoya
Shirakawago (Gifu)
Hida Takayama and Shirakawago
Mt.Fuji and Shiba-sakura in Yamanashi
Mt. Fuji (Shizuoka and Yamanashi)

Kansai

Kyoto Kiyomizudera temple
Kyoto Kiyomizudera temple

Kansai is the cultural and religious capital of Japan with castles that have survived the centuries, spiritual Zen gardens, and many culturally important ancient temples and shrines. Immerse yourself in the tranquility and majesty of the religious and historical sites in Kyoto, Nara and Wakayama. If you are a fan of history or architecture, don't miss the most well-preserved of all Japan's castles Himeji Castle in Hyogo Prefecture that represents the glory of samurai culture and Japanese traditional craftsmanship. Just an one to two-hour's trip by train from the sites above, Osaka and Kobe are gourmet paradises with nice ambience thanks in part to their photogenic night views.

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Dotonbori river (Osaka)
Osaka
Kyoto Sannen-zaka
Kyoto
Kobe Port
Kobe

Chugoku

Tobishima kaido sea route
Tobishima kaido sea route

Located in the west of the main island, the Chugoku area is the bridge to the island regions of Kyushu and Shikoku. The most famous tourist attraction in Chugoku may be the famous "floating" Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima Prefecture. In Hiroshima, There is an Atomic Bomb Dome the UNESCO World Heritage listed. In Tottori and Shimane, there are rural landscapes, and Shimane's Izumo Taisha Shrine is worth a visit as the sacred place that is believed to be the gathering venue of all the gods of Japanese Shinto religion. In addition to the ancient shrines, you can learn about the modern history of Japan and "Meiji Reforms," the modernization movement of the country in the 19th century, at various historical sites in Yamaguchi. The one of the regions most popular attractions with foreign visitors is the Mizuki Shigeru Museum and yokai (monster and spirit) statues of Kitaro Road in Tottori.

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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima
Onomichi
Setouchi islands

Shikoku

Tokushima
Tokushima

Shikoku is the smallest among the four main islands of Japan, but is definitely the most vibrant with its abundant resources in nature and culture. Take a rail tour to enjoy the views of Seto Inland Sea coastline, and if you happen to visit Shikoku in summer, you may plan an island hopping journey to appreciate artworks of the Setouchi Triennale. Don't forget to taste the udon noodles of world-fame produced in Kagawa and visit one of the Japan's oldest hot springs, Dogo Onsen with its history of over a thousand years of use. In Kotohira, see Japan's oldest working kabuki theatre and try climbing the thousand steps of Konpira-san Shrine.

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Takamatsu port
Takamatsu
Matuyamaj-yo castle
Matsuyama
Shodoshima island
Setouchi islands

Kyushu

Yufuin Yamanami highway
Yufuin Yamanami highway

Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's four main islands, has warm and comfortable weather nearly all year round. There are two historical port cities in Kyushu, Nagasaki and Mojiko, and both have fusion styles of food, architecture and communities as they were the earliest gateways to Japan, open to international trade, travel and immigrants. Visit Kumamoto and Kagoshima to view the magnificent volcanic landscapes and experience a hot sand bath. Don't miss the famous Kumamoto Castle, and be sure to add Oita, known as "the prefecture of hot springs," to your traveler's bucket list!

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Fukuoka
Fukuoka
Nagasaki
Kumamoto Catsle
Kumamoto
Sakurajima
Kagoshima

Okinawa

Kerama islands (Okinawa)
Kerama islands (Okinawa)

As the southernmost part of Japan's long island chain, Okinawa is a prefecture of subtropical climate and a resort for beaches and water sports. Come to explore the historical sites and restored Shuri Castle of the former Ryukyu Kingdom. Dive into the sea to visit the marine world of colorful coral reefs and undersea aquatic life. Whale-watching and dragon boat races are the exclusive and fun events that you can join in to enjoy the coastline and sea world of Okinawa. Do you know that karate originated in Okinawa? Come to learn more about it!

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Syuri Catsle
Naha
Taketomi island
Yaeyama islands

hotelAccommodation

From hotels to homestays, different styles of accommodation are open to the students on educational travel. See the introductions to the recommended accommodation options.

Hotel

Hotel / Inn

The inns run by the large hotel chains are the easiest and most common choices for the tourists traveling to Japan. Most of the inns have sufficient and large rooms and space to accommodate groups and for group activities. The clean environment, great locations, easy access to booking and stable quality of service are the main reasons for these inns to become international travelers' favorites.

Ryokan

Japanese Hotel "Ryokan"

Feel like experiencing Japanese culture during your stay at a hotel? Japanese hotels, called "ryokan" in Japanese, offer not only great experience in accommodation, but their service and culture are steeped in Japanese-style and traditional conventions as well. At a Japanese hotel, you may stay in an antique Japanese house and enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine. Some traditional Japanese hotels even have their own hot spring and offer Japanese bathrobes to their guests.

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Homestay

Homestays may be a best way to get closer to and learn from Japanese lifestyle. Instead of staying at hotels, you may interact and make friends with the locals while learning first hand about everyday Japanese life by spending a few nights with a Japanese family. It's also a valuable opportunity to exchange and stimulate conversations between cultures.

Farmstay

Farmstay

Farmstays allows people to stay with host families in farming and fishing villages and have an experience distinctly different from staying at hotels in urban areas. Staying in the countryside or seaside town, you have the access to the abundant surrounding nature, and a chance for an unforgettable experience meeting the local communities involved in forestry, fishing and farming. In some cases you may even get a little taste of their worklives by trying your hand at harvesting food, tending livestock, or other chores.

chrome_reader_modeEducational Programs

The educational travel can be theme specific, focused on culture, history, nature, food, sports or any other theme you would like.

School Exchange
Factory Tour

Helpful Links

See here to access to more tourist resources and information about transportation all over Japan.

JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE open_in_new

The official tourism website of Japan by Japan National Tourism Organization.

Japan Tourism Agency open_in_new

The official website of the Japan Tourism Agency.