Japan Road trips
10 curated road trips in Japan — Hokkaido Flower Route, Shimanami Kaidō, Japan's Golden Route. Mapped stops, distance, duration, best season, and practical route notes.
Hokkaido Flower RouteThrough the patchwork hills of Biei and the lavender ocean of Furano, Hokkaido's interior turns into an impressionist painting each summer as flower farms, canola fields, and potato blossoms roll across the volcanic upland in waves of purple, yellow, and white.
Shimanami KaidōSix islands linked by six bridges across the Seto Inland Sea, Japan's most celebrated drive arcs from Onomichi in Hiroshima to Imabari in Ehime, past lemon groves, castle ruins, and views so perfect they feel composed rather than found.
Japan's Golden RouteJapan's classic first-timer circuit from Tokyo to Osaka, Mt Fuji's perfect cone above the Hakone caldera, Kyoto's 2,000 temples (Kinkaku-ji, Fushimi Inari's 10,000 torii gates, Arashiyama's bamboo grove), Nara's free-roaming deer and colossal bronze Buddha, and Osaka's legendary street food and castle. The template for Japan travel since the bullet train opened in 1964.
Izu Peninsula LoopA volcanic peninsula south of Tokyo where the Pacific crashes against black-sand beaches, hot springs rise from the ground mid-forest, and the road clings to sea cliffs past fishing villages that time left behind. One of Japan's great onsen drives.
Kyushu Volcano RouteTrace Kyushu’s most dramatic volcanic landscapes from Fukuoka to Kagoshima, linking steaming craters, lava plains, and hot-spring towns. Highlights include Mount Aso’s vast caldera, the scenic Yufuin basin, and the ferry crossing toward Sakurajima, where active volcanic scenery rises directly above Kagoshima Bay.
Mount Fuji Five Lakes and Hakone LoopA classic Tokyo-to-Tokyo loop through the Fuji Five Lakes and Hakone, combining lakefront viewpoints, volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and framed views of Mount Fuji. The drive is straightforward on paved roads, with the best visibility usually in the cooler, clearer months of spring and autumn.
Noto PeninsulaJapan's most remote peninsula juts into the Sea of Japan, its outer Okunoto coast is all cliff-face fishing villages, pounding surf, lacquerwork ateliers, and ancient salt fields that have been harvested by the same families for 1,400 years.
Sanriku Coastal HighwayThe reconstructed Sanriku coast traces Japan's most dramatic Pacific shoreline, a succession of deep rias, tsunami-warning stone gates, regenerated fishing towns, and wave-lashed headlands. A journey through nature's raw power and remarkable human resilience.
Shikoku Pilgrimage Road TripThis circular road trip follows Shikoku’s famed 88-temple pilgrimage from Tokushima through Kochi, Ehime, and Kagawa, linking sacred sites, coastal scenery, and mountain passes. Expect quiet country roads, historic temple towns, rugged capes, and a deeply cultural drive shaped by centuries of devotion.
Tohoku Coast and MountainsThis loop links the rugged Sanriku coast with the forested mountains of inland Tohoku, pairing sea cliffs, fishing ports, hot-spring valleys, and deep cedar groves. It’s a classic self-drive through one of Japan’s most rewarding regions, with calm highways, excellent food stops, and striking natural contrast.