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Discover Japan Episode 4 - Experiences Part 2- Mount Fuji, Onsen, Festivals & Hidden Adventures

Discover Japan Episode 4 - Experiences Part 2- Mount Fuji, Onsen, Festivals & Hidden Adventures

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In Part 2 of our Experiences in Japan deep dive, we explore the adventurous, natural and modern side of Japan — from climbing Mount Fuji and cycling across sea bridges, to taiko drumming and futuristic art installations.

We also tackle something important: how to plan Japan properly without burning out — and why AI itineraries simply can’t replace personalised expertise.

In this episode:

  • Climbing Mount Fuji (what to expect)
  • Hiking the Samurai Postal Trail
  • Cycling across the Inland Sea
  • Snowboarding in Hokkaido
  • Visiting sand dunes in Japan
  • TeamLab Borderless & futuristic art
  • Why gardens often become surprise highlights
  • How to balance culture, rest and activity
  • Why professional planning matters

If you’re investing in a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Japan, make sure it’s designed around you — your pace, your interests, your travel style.

Boullies Travel specialises in crafting personalised Japan journeys that go far beyond generic itineraries.

Chapter Guide (Part 2)

  • 29:03 – Active & adventurous Japan
  • 30:00 – Climbing Mount Fuji (what it’s really like)
  • 32:00 – Samurai Postal Trail hiking
  • 33:30 – Cycling across the Inland Sea bridges
  • 35:55 – Onsen essentials (quick refresher)
  • 39:46 – Natural wonders: snow, volcanoes & sand dunes
  • 44:30 – Anime, manga & Akihabara
  • 46:54 – Retro gaming heaven: Super Potato
  • 48:17 – TeamLab Borderless & futuristic Japan
  • 49:51 – Taiko drumming experience
  • 53:45 – Overlooked highlights: Japanese gardens
  • 56:01 – How to balance a Japan itinerary properly
  • 1:01:40 – Why AI can’t plan Japan properly
  • 1:05:13 – The importance of personalised planning
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