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Have Fun Pass

Kansai Premium

Perfect for travelers wanting to save while enjoying more. This Have Fun Premium Pass is designed for foreign visitors with up to 30% off discount, covering various needs such as transport, attractions, meals, and shopping. One pass for multiple options across Japan!

Shimane

Located in northern Chugoku, this region is rich in history and nature. Highlights include the Izumo Taisha Shrine, Iwami Ginzan, Matsue Castle, and Yuushien Garden. Come explore this sacred land and experience its natural and cultural charm!

Japan

Covering all regions of the Have Fun Pass, this single ticket lets you explore Japan with ease. Within two weeks, you can visit 21 attractions, including World Heritage sites, historic landmarks, or enjoy classic Japanese foods. A must-have e-ticket for traveling in Japan!

Kansai

The best Pass to travel in Kansai including famous attractions and restaurants such as Kuchu Teien Observatory and Takoyaki in Osaka, kyoto Arashiyama, Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens, Shiga Lake Biwa, and Wakayama Adventure World.

Tokyo

For first-time visitors, Tokyo is the best choice. It combines modernity with tradition, featuring attractions like Dome City and Moominvalley Park. You can also have some tuna dishes at Misaki Fishing Port or enjoy the hot spring in Hakone.

Okinawa

Explore southern Japan’s stunning archipelago and experience Ryukyu culture on a semi-submersible boat. The Southeast Botanical Gardens showcase 1,300+ tropical plants, while DMM Kariyushi Aquarium features an immersive, up-close experience where you can shake hands with otters and feed sloths!

Hokkaido

Located in the northernmost part of Japan and covering over 20% of the country area, Hokkaido is blessed with diverse natural landscapes. Its fertile soil yields various agricultural products, including Wagyu beef and fresh milk. One of the popular attractions there is the Asahiyama Zoo, known for its cold-climate animals. You might even catch a cute penguin walking show!

Setouchi

The Seto Inland Sea spans Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. Known for its mild climate and scenic views, it features spots like the Seto Ohashi Bridge, Yayoi Kusama’s pumpkin art, and the tide-dependent “Angel Road.” The Setouchi Triennale, held every three years, is a must for art lovers!

Okayama

Okayama, known as the birthplace of Momotaro, also holds the title of the “Kingdom of Sunshine” in Japan due to its low rainfall. It’s famous for juicy and sweet fruits, and you can find seasonal fruit sundaes everywhere you go. Famous attractions in Okayama including Korakuen Garden, one of Japan’s top three gardens, the iconic Okayama Castle known as “Uji Castle”, Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, and Kojima, the birthplace of Japanese denim.

Hiroshima

In the Chugoku region, Hiroshima is renowned for its delicacies like Hiroshima Okonomiyaki and oysters. Must-visit attractions include Itsukushima Shrine, the Atomic Bomb Dome, Orizuru Tower, and the Yamato Museum showcasing military weapons.

Kagawa

Japan’s smallest prefecture, Kagawa is famous for Sanuki udon and known as the “Udon Prefecture.” Try handmade udon, stroll Ritsurin Garden, enjoy Seto Inland Sea views from Yashima, and explore traditional homes in Shikoku Mura.

Wakayama

Wakayama, Japan’s spiritual haven, is famous for natural landscapes and UNESCO-listed Kumano Kodo Trail. Enjoy Kishu lacquerware painting, taste Wakayama ramen, or relax in Shirahama Onsen, one of Japan’s ancient hot springs. Take your time to explore Wakayama’s charm!