Why Japan Should Be at the Top of Your Travel List

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Laura Scott, Travel Agent in Missoula, MT

Laura Scott

Missoula, MT Travel Agent

Laura Scott

Missoula, MT

Travel 2Borders, LLC, an independent agent with Travel Leaders Maple Grove, MN
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100% Recommended
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Destinations:

Tokyo, Kyoto, Mt Whitney

Interests:

Rail, Nature, Culinary & Foodie, All Inclusive, Arts & Culture

About Me

Some destinations fade from memory the moment you leave. Japan lingers. Ask any traveler who has been, and you will hear the same thing: months later, they are still thinking about it. The food they cannot find back home. The train that arrived exactly on time. The quiet temple tucked between neon skyscrapers. It is the kind of place that rewires your expectations.

I have sent countless clients across the globe, but Japan is the one they return from most changed. And without fail, they are already planning their next visit before their luggage is unpacked. If you are looking for a trip that stays with you, here are four reasons why Japan deserves a spot on your list.

1. A Transportation System That Actually Works (So You Can Relax)

Japan's transportation network is so efficient, it actually gives you something precious: more time to explore. I love destinations that are logistically easy, and the Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass), is a dream to book, while being incredibly efficient, spotlessly clean, and surprisingly quiet.For the price of a domestic flight in many countries, the JR Pass allows you to bounce between cities with ease. You can spend the morning in bustling Osaka, exploring its food scene, and the afternoon in historic Nara, feeding the sacred deer. This ease of movement means you can cover more ground without the headache of airport security or traffic jams. It turns a potentially stressful logistics puzzle into a seamless journey.

2. A Culinary Adventure - Come hungry and bring an open mind.

Japanese cuisine is so much more than the sushi and ramen we get at home. It’s a deeply regional, artistic, and obsessive culture centered around food. In Tokyo alone, there are more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world, but the magic isn't just in the high-end dining.The real heart of Japanese food culture lies in its accessibility and variety:

Convenience Stores (Konbini): Don’t laugh! A trip to 7-Eleven or FamilyMart in Japan is a cultural experience. You’ll find high-quality onigiri (rice balls), egg salad sandwiches, and matcha desserts that will ruin you for convenience stores back home.

Market Culture: Visiting the outer market in Tokyo (especially if you can get to the new Toyosu Market for a tuna auction or the old favorites in Ueno) is a sensory overload in the best way. Fresh wasabi being grated, giant oysters on shells, and tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet) on a stick.

Regional Specialties: Every region has its claim to fame. You must try okonomiyaki (savory pancake) in Hiroshima, takoyaki (octopus balls) in Osaka, and rich tonkotsu ramen in Fukuoka. It gives your trip a delicious "mission" as you move from city to city.

3. Nature’s Pink Carpet: The Cherry Blossoms

Chasing Sakura (cherry blossom) season is chasing perfection. But when you catch it, it is worth every ounce of planning.

Usually blooming from late March to early April (though it varies by year and region), the cherry blossoms transform the country. It’s not just about seeing a pretty tree; it’s a national pastime. The Japanese practice hanami (flower viewing), where they gather with friends, family, and colleagues in parks for picnics under the blooming branches.

Walking through a place like the Philosopher’s Path in Kyoto, with a canal lined with hundreds of blossoming trees, the petals floating on the water like pink snow, is a moment of profound beauty. It’s a reminder of the Japanese aesthetic principle of mono no aware, the bittersweet awareness of the impermanence of things. It makes the moment feel precious, and it’s a memory you will cherish forever.

4. A Calendar Full of Celebrations and Tradition

While cherry blossoms are the headliner, Japan’s cultural calendar is packed with incredible festivals and moments that offer a deep dive into its traditions.

Book a trip in the summer, and you might witness a vibrant Matsuri (festival), like the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto, where entire city blocks are taken over by massive floats and parades, and the streets buzz with food stalls and traditional music.

Visit in the autumn for the Koyo (fall leaves), where the maple trees burn bright red and gold, offering a second spectacular season of natural beauty that rivals the cherry blossoms often with fewer crowds.

And if you can handle a little cold, winter brings incredible illuminations and the chance to experience a traditional Onsen (hot spring) town, like Hakone, where you can soak in steaming volcanic waters while looking out at a snow-capped Mount Fuji. It’s the ultimate relaxation.

Japan is a country that harmonizes the incredibly old with the impossibly new. You can see a thousand-year-old shrine reflected in the glass of a skyscraper. You can witness a sacred tea ceremony in the morning and play with robots in a video arcade at night. It is safe, clean, and the people are unfailingly polite and helpful.

So, if you’re dreaming of a trip that feels both wildly foreign and surprisingly comfortable, give me a call. Let’s book that flight.

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Scotland
Reviewed By Laura - Missoula MT | Traveled to Scotland | Europe
We were able to visit all the key interests. Laura was very knowledgeable and helpful on helping us decide where we wanted to go and because she had visited Scotland she let us know what to expect. She was dependable on getting back to us with any questions we had. I would recommend Laura to help make your travel arrangements not stressful.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Disneyland!
Reviewed By Lindsey - Anaheim, CA | Traveled to Disneyland | California | USA
Laura made everything so simple planning our trip. It was great to not have to worry about all the details. Would definitely recommend her!
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Amazing support helping us plan our first international family trip
Reviewed By mattmlpdx - Portland, Oregon | Traveled to Greece | Europe
Laura provided excellent planning and support for our ten-day trip to Athens and Crete, including helping us work through multiple frustrating pre-payment issues (our cards being declined for several key overseas/online transactions) and, during the vacation itself, helping us come up with trip-saving alternate activities when the weather negatively impacted our planned excursions. Laura was extremely responsive and patient during both the planning phase and the actual trip (at all hours and despite the time difference), and all the logistical arrangements she made went off without a hitch (car transfers, luggage storage arrangements, car rental, etc.). We would definitely use her services again, and would highly recommend her.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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A Disney Trip to Remember
Reviewed By Coco - Minnetonka, MN | Traveled to Disneyland | California | USA
Laura planned our trip to Disneyland and California Adventure, and we had the best time! She helped us book Park Hopper tickets and Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and she showed us how to use the Disneyland app to make the most of our time in the parks. We stayed in a nearby hotel within walking distance, which made it easy to explore Downtown Disney as well. We will absolutely book with Laura again for all things Disney!
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Best Girls Trip to Austin!
Reviewed By Larissa - Portland, OR | Traveled to Austin | Texas | USA
Our girls trip to Austin was an absolute vibe thanks to Laura! She handled everything from flights and rides to the cutest Airbnb and lined us up with taco spots, the best shopping, and bars with live music that kept us dancing all night. We literally just showed up and lived our best Austin lives. Honestly, she deserves a margarita for how perfectly she planned this trip, 10/10 would book again!
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