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Executive Oasis International is a Toronto (Canada) based consulting firm with a strong network of alliance partners in the Middle East (Dubai, Oman, Egypt), Jamaica, & Asia (Singapore, Japan, Malaysia).

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Japan Incentive Travel Guide

Japan Featured Destinationsin Japan: Tokyo, Kyoto, Habuka, Sapporo

Escorted Luxury Itineraries for Executive & Sales Teams of 10 to 60 Participants

Private executive jet service available from
anywhere in the world to all of our featured destinations.

Japan offers an opportunity to stay at a traditional ryokan, take in century old experiences like the tea ceremony, Kabuki and Noh, stroll through ancient temples in Kyoto, and feel your pulse race as you stroll the streets of ultra modern areas such as Tokyo's Ginza district.

Our escorted luxury incentive travel itineraries in Asia will give you an opportunity to sample the variety that Asia has to offer. It will be a pleasure to introduce you to some of our favourite places and experiences.


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Incentive travel to Japan is even more accessible than ever with direct flights or easy connections now available from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Vancouver, Toronto, New York, the UK (London), Australia (Sydney, Brisbane), major cities in Europe (Brussels, Frankfurt, Geneva, Paris, Milan).

Attention Companies Based in Asia

We would be pleased to handle your incentive travel needs to any of our featured destinations. Just click on the incentive travel link for your desired destination on the side menu.

For Serious Inquiries Only

We would be pleased to handle your inquiry, check availability of dates and venues and send a proposal if:

  • you are looking for business team building with a facilitator & not just recreation
  • a budget has been allocated
  • you have an approximate idea of how many people will be attending
  • you are definitely ready to select and book a service provider within 5 - 10 business days of receiving our quote

We will get back to you with a quote within 48 hours to 5 business days of receiving your request.

We require a $1000 retainer before detailed, customized agendas are developed and any hotels or other venues are contacted on your behalf. [Why?] This will be deducted from your fees if you book your session with us.


If you aren't in a position to select a service provider and book your retreat, team building session or event within 5 - 10 business days of receiving our quote, we invite you to explore our website. You will find information about our services and pricing on our website. When you are in a position to make a decision and select a service provider, please contact us.

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Japan Incentive Travel Guide

Luxury Itineraries for Executive & Sales Teams of 10 to 40 Participants

Incentive Travel Charter Packages Available

Incentive travel to Japan is an ideal opportunity for a departure from standard fare. A nation of contrasts, in Japan you'll see bustling cities, stroll through beautiful gardens, calm yourself beside quiet ponds, enjoy mountain views, and take in the thrill of a sumo wrestling match.

To provide your group with a truly memorable experience, we highly recommend a stay at a ryokan or minshuku for all or part of your stay. It will help your group to really get a feel for Japan. Time your trip so that you can incorporate some uniquely Japanese cultural experiences like Kabuki, Noh Theatre, the Sakura Matsuri, or one of other festivals that take place throughout the year into your itinerary. There are also a number of Unesco World Heritage sites that are really worth seeing.


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Japan World Location Map

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Etihad Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air Canada, Malaysian Airways

Luxury Suites, Resorts, 5 Star Hotels, Ryokans, Minshukus

Team Building:

Team Building Available in Asia,
Japanese Cooking Team Challenges

Bamboo Temple, Kamakura

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Personal Picks:

Tea Ceromony, Snow Festivals in Sapporo or Kamakura, Skiing in the Japanese Alps, Judo Demonnstrations, (Samarui) Sword Demonstrations, Factory Tours

Tokyo and Kyoto City Tours, The Imperial Palace, Mount Fuji Tour, Kamakura, Tsukiji Fish Market

Kabuki-za, Edo-Tokyo Museum, Hama Rikyu Garden, Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Bamboo Temple (Kamakura), Shirakawa-go, Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion)

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Cultural Exploration:

Afternoon Tea at the Pennisular Hotel, Geisha Dinner and Entertainment in Kyoto, Treatments at Luxury Spa with Onsen, A Stay at a Luxury Ryokan

Japanese Tea Ceremony, Kabuki, Noh Theatre, Taiko Drumming

Anne's Travel Journal:

I have had the pleasure of travelling to Japan a number of times. I have typically used Ginza as my base as it's walking distance from the Kabuki-za. I always try to build a mesmerizing Kabuki performance into my itinerary. The Imperial Palace, Tsukiji Fish Market, great shopping, fantastic restaurants and other attractions from Ginza.

A highlight of my experience in Japan was stays at traditional ryokans in Tokyo and Kyoto. I took the Shinkansen to Kyoto and stayed at a peaceful ryokan in the mountains. A relaxing soak in an Ofuro (traditional Japanese bath) is not to be missed. Kyoto had castles, gardens, shrines, temples, and the Imperial Palace to explore. I spent an evening strolling around the Gion disctrict with some new found acquaitances. There was so much to see my only regret was that I didn't stay longer. When you plan your itinerary, make sure that you stay in Kyoto for at least 3 nights.















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