Conferences & Meetings in Japan

Conferences & Meetings in Japan & Tokyo

Japan sits to the northeast of the Asian mainland, and consists of an archipelago of over 6800 islands including the four main islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu. Much of Japan lies within the temperate zone, and enjoys four distinct seasons, making it an ideal business and incentives destination.

When it comes to corporate events, Japan offers one of the world's largest choices for meetings and incentive travel venues, with something new and exciting to discover and enjoy on every visit.

Tokyo & Cities in Japan

Like Tokyo, Japan's cities are lively and sophisticated offering a fascinating mix of ancient and modern. Beyond the cities lies a wealth of natural beauty. A spectacular mountainous country, with many peaks over 3000 meters, including Mount Fuji, Japan offers natural attractions such as the many thousands of hot springs, ideal for post-convention relaxation.

In short, Japan has many different faces, according to region & season. Incentives & Meetings Japan >>

Conference & Meeting Hotels

Festivals are another aspect of Japanese culture that reflect seasonal elements. Japanese festivals come in many variations, including the Gion Festival of Kyoto that dates back 1,100 years, the Danjiri Festival of Osaka involving 4-ton wooden floats being drawn around the city at high speed, and the Okunchi Festival of Nagasaki in which local people take part in exotic performances as an offering to the deities.

You can enjoy all kinds of festivals with strong regional characteristics, ranging from ancient holy rituals to vibrant events that welcome the participation of spectators. Conferences in Japan >>
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