MEC’s Wellness Tourism handles “golf tourism”, “corporate training trips,” and so on.
We also propose hot springs, one of Japan’s unique natural resources, and “Touji,” a traditional method of treatment that has been popular since ancient times.
We offer a combination of “golf tourism” and “corporate training tours” with various distinctive tourism resources in Japan.
①Tokyo

Tokyo, the capital of Japan
The tour will take you to Asakusa, the old downtown area, Shinjuku and Shibuya, which are popular among young people, and Ginza, where you can enjoy world gourmet food and shopping.

Tokyo, the capital of Japan
The tour will take you to Asakusa, the old downtown area, Shinjuku and Shibuya, which are popular among young people, and Ginza, where you can enjoy world gourmet food and shopping.
②Fuji/Hakone

Approximately 90 minutes from central Tokyo by train. Hakone is a hot spring resort with excellent accessibility. It is popular among people of all ages and offers a spectacular view of Mount Fuji, a symbol of Japan.

Approximately 90 minutes from central Tokyo by train. Hakone is a hot spring resort with excellent accessibility. It is popular among people of all ages and offers a spectacular view of Mount Fuji, a symbol of Japan.
③Kyoto/Nara/strong>

“Kyoto/Nara” had been the center of Japan for 1,000 years.
It’s very accessible from Osaka and the city is also known as the “Ancient Capital of Japan,” with its historic shrines, and Buddhist temples that delight visitors.

“Kyoto/Nara” had been the center of Japan for 1,000 years.
It’s very accessible from Osaka and the city is also known as the “Ancient Capital of Japan,” with its historic shrines, and Buddhist temples that delight visitors.
④Hida Takayama

Hida Takayama is popular for its charming and historic streetscape, the Shirakawa-go/Gokayama gassho-zukuri villages, which are registered as World Cultural Heritage sites, and Gero, one of Japan’s three most famous hot springs. Hida Takayama alone has many attractions.

Hida Takayama is popular for its charming and historic streetscape, the Shirakawa-go/Gokayama gassho-zukuri villages, which are registered as World Cultural Heritage sites, and Gero, one of Japan’s three most famous hot springs. Hida Takayama alone has many attractions.