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Japan Tours from South Korea

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Japan Tours from South Korea

Are you looking for tours to Japan from South Korea? The total number of Koreans traveling to Japan ranks second in the world. Visa waivers and short distances make it the preferred destination for Koreans for short trips to Japan. South Korea's air transportation is developed. The Incheon International Airport (ICN) is the largest in South Korea. There are other international airports within South Korea including Gimpo International Airport (GMP), Gimhae International Airport (PUS), and Jeju International Airport (CJU).

Korean Air is one of the largest airlines in Asia. It operates a total of 297 international routes with Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, and Busan Airlines. Many popular routes depart from South Korea to Tokyo, Osaka, and Okinawa as of 2019. Japan Holiday will briefly introduce more information on how to get to Japan from South Korea.

 

Group Tours to Japan from South Korea

As a reliable Japan Travel Agency, we provide guided group tours and private tours for international travelers from South Korea. Our Japan small group tours include the most classical Japan trips visiting numerous must-see attractions. Whether you are looking for a short Tokyo trip or a Tokyo chauffeur service, you can easily find the most suitable one at an affordable price. Contact our representatives to book our Japan private tours and group tours from South Korea today.
 

Tour to Japan from Seoul

Incheon Airport is the flight hub of South Korea's international passenger transportation. It is also the main hub of Korea Air (KE) and Asiana Airlines (OZ), the two largest airlines in South Korea. In addition to Korean Airlines (KE) and Asiana Airlines (OZ) from South Korea to Japan, Jeju Air (7C), Eastar Jet, Jin Air (LJ), and Seoul Airlines, such as Busan Air (BX), Peach Aviation (MM), and many more airlines have popular routes from South Korea to Japan.



Travel to Japan from Busan
Gimhae International Airport is the second largest international airport in South Korea. It is the headquarter hub f Korean Airlines (KE) and Asiana Airlines (OZ). It has opened several cities with Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, Okinawa, Nagoya, Sapporo, Kitakyushu, and other cities which include international routes. In addition to Korea Airlines (KE) and Asiana Airlines (OZ) from South Korea to Japan, some airlines include Air Busan (BX), Jin Air (LJ), Jeju Air (7C), Japan Airlines (JL), Peach Aviation (MM), and other cities.

Jeju Island to Japan
Jeju International Airport (CJU) is the third-largest airport in South Korea, behind Seoul Gimpo International Airport (GMP) and Incheon Airport (ICN) in Seoul. Airlines flying from Jeju Island, South Korea to Fukuoka, Japan include Jeju Air (7C). Airlines that fly from Jeju Island, South Korea to Tokyo Narita Airport, and Osaka Kansai Airport include Dulwich Air T'way Airlines.

Take a Cruise from South Korea to Japan
Pukwan ferry is an international luxury ferry company established in 1969 that regularly sails between Busan and Shimonoseki, Japan. After the improvement of the diplomatic relations between South Korea and Japan in June of 1965, the Korea and Japanese Ministers of the Economy decided to establish a route between Busan and Shimonoseki, Japan. 

The night boats departing from Busan, South Korea to Fukuoka, Japan:
Boarding from the International Ferry Terminal in Busan Port, South Korea. The departure time to travel from Busan to Fukuoka is 10:30 PM and the arrival time is about 5 AM the next day. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the terminal or booked on the official website. The Camellia line is a route between the two places, where you can search directly online for more information. 

Most Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which airlines fly from South Korea to Japan?
    There are many airlines from South Korea to Japan, such as Korea Airlines (KE), Asiana Airlines (OZ), Jeju Air (7C), Eastar Jet, Jin Air (LJ), Air Seoul, Air Busan (BX), Peach Aviation (MM), and other airlines are available for you to choose from.
  • What are the most popular routes from South Korea to Japan?
    There are many popular routes from South Korea to Japan, which can reach almost all Japanese tourist destinations, including Tokyo (Narita and Haneda), Nagoya (Chubu), Osaka (Kansai), Sapporo (New Chitose), Fukuoka, Okinawa, Komatsu, Okayama, Aomori, Niigata, Kagoshima, and many other places within Japan.
  • Which airlines can you choose from the Seoul Gimpo International Airport (GMP) to South Korea?
    Airlines flying from Seoul Gimpo International Airport (GMP) to Japan include Korea Airlines (KE), Asiana Airlines (OZ), Jeju Air (7C), Japan Airlines (JL), etc. These airlines fly into Haneda and Osaka.
  • How many routes are there from Jeju International Airport in Korea to Japan?
    Airlines flying from South Korea's Jeju International Airport to Fukuoka, Japan include Jeju Air (7C), and those flying from Jeju Island, South Korea to Tokyo's Narita Airport and Osaka's Kansai Airport can fly via T'way Airlines.
  • What other transportation can I choose from South Korea to Japan?
    Republic of Korea and Japan's Tsushima Island are on opposite sides of each other. It is the largest port in South Korea and the hub of South Korea's air and land transportation. The port is about 28km from the airport. You can reach your destination in about 3 hours and there are also night boats for you to choose from.
  • Is there a night boat from the Republic of Korea to Japan?
    The night boat departing from Busan, South Korea, to Fukuoka, Japan, departs at 10:30 pm and arrives at around 5:00 the next morning. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the terminal or booked on the official website. The Camellia Line is a route between the two places, as you can search directly online for more information.
  • Are there any recommended cruise lines from South Korea to Japan?
    The Pukwan Ferry is an international luxury ferry company established in 1969 that regularly sails between Busan and Shimonoseki, Japan. Since the first international car ferry route was established between South Korea and Japan, Pukwan Ferry has been operating without incident for 48 consecutive years.
  • Are the prices of Korea & Japan Group Tour fixed?
    Yes. Prices of each of Korea and Japan tours is fixed. However, if you have more than 6 people in your party from South Korea, we can give a discounted price for you and your family.
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