Club Tourism adds new hiking tours in Japan

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Club Tourism is a travel company with a portfolio of outdoor experience tours across Japan, including hiking, mountaineering, walking and cycling.

Boasting one of Japan’s top-tier ranges of outdoor tours, from casual nature walks for first-time outdoor enthusiasts to professional mountaineering expeditions, the company offers a range of itineraries departing from locations all over Japan.

In recent years, there has been a growing demand among international visitors to Japan for more than just urban sightseeing; travellers increasingly seek to immerse themselves in the country’s natural landscapes.

However, many are hesitant to arrange such trips independently due to concerns like not knowing how to reach trailheads, the perceived hassle of preparing equipment, and lack of confidence in their physical stamina.

In response to these needs, Club Tourism has launched a dedicated 2026 Outdoor Tour special page, designed with a strong focus on accessibility and reliable support systems.

Meeting points are set at Shinkansen stops, major JR stations and stations with easy airport access. This removes the stress of carrying large luggage and the trouble of researching complex transit connections, enabling seamless access to Japan’s natural landscapes.

Accompanied by experienced tour guides and with itineraries crafted with sensible time allocation, travellers don’t need to worry about language barriers or safety issues. Tours cater to every level of physical ability and interest, from beginner-friendly routes along flat paths to advanced expeditions such as climbing Mount Fuji.

Mount Fuji is an icon of Japan, and a diverse range of Fuji tours are available — from leisurely hikes to admire its majestic vistas, to challenging expeditions aiming for its summit.

The Oze & Kamikochi Area is a premier scenic destination in Japan, home to vast marshes, crystal-clear streams and breathtaking views of the Northern Japanese Alps. Tours depart from major stations such as Matsumoto Station, providing direct access to areas which is difficult to reach independently. With well-maintained boardwalks and numerous flat routes, visitors can enjoy a leisurely three-hour stroll, making this destination perfect for first-time outdoor hikers and family groups alike.

The Kumano Kodo Nakabe Trail is a historic pilgrimage route and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Exploring this ancient trail independently can be challenging due to access and route selection, but Club Tourism’s guided tours include bus transportation and expert guides for a worry-free experience.