

Student Tours
Student Tours offer a transformative opportunity for international school and college students to experience the rich educational and cultural landscape of Japan. Designed to foster global connections, these tours provide young learners with a chance to spend a day as a student in a Japanese school, college, or other educational institutions, creating meaningful interactions and cross-cultural understanding.
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Our Tours
Mountains Climbed
Discover the scenic beauty of Japan’s iconic peaks, from the majestic Mount Fuji to the lesser-known trails of the Japanese Alps.
Temples Explored
Explore ancient temples steeped in history, including the famous Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto and the peaceful temples of Nara.
Festivals Celebrated
From the lively Tanabata Festival to the serene Obon traditions, immerse yourself in Japan's vibrant cultural celebrations.
Types of Sushi Tasted
Delight in the exquisite variety of sushi, from fresh tuna nigiri to innovative rolls, across the best sushi spots in Tokyo.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who can join Student Tours?
These tours are designed for school and college students.
What is the main focus of these tours?
The focus is on cultural exchange and understanding Japanese education and traditions.
Will students attend a Japanese school or college?
Yes, students spend a day attending classes and interacting with Japanese students.
What activities are included?
Activities include cultural workshops, campus tours, and historical site visits.
Is there an English-speaking guide provided?
Yes, an experienced guide/ tour manager will accompany the group.
What type of transportation is used?
Private buses or vehicles are provided for the group along with some public transport.
Are meals included?
Yes, meals are included, and dietary needs are accommodated.
What accommodations are provided?
Yes, meals are included, and dietary needs are accommodated.
Are meals included?
Comfortable accommodations are arranged, typically near educational hubs.
Can parents or teachers join the tour?
Even though these tours are specifically for students, it is compulsory for one teacher to join for every 7 students in the group. Parents are generally not allowed in the group. However, separate arrangements can be made for parents if needed.
How do I book a Student Tour?
You can book through your school or directly via the Nipponasia website.