Comparisons

GetYourGuide City Passes & Multi-Day Tours in Japan 2026

Short version: if you’re looking for a GetYourGuide equivalent of Klook’s “Have Fun in X” attraction passes, it doesn’t exist in Japan yet. What GetYourGuide does have is a small set of multi-day guided tour packages, a different product entirely. Here’s what’s actually there.

Verified: July 3, 2026.

The honest finding

We checked GetYourGuide’s full Japan catalog (500 tracked activities) for anything resembling Klook’s pick-list city passes. Nothing matched. GetYourGuide’s Japan inventory has zero “buy once, redeem at N attractions” products. What it does have:

ProductDurationPriceCovers
Amanohashidate, Ine & Sanin Coast Bus Tour2 days$414.78Kyoto’s hidden coast, guided, transport included
Shiga Discovery: Castle, Temples & Ninja2 days$398.83Hikone Castle region, guided bus tour
7-Day Private Tour of Japan7 days$1,714.02Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Osaka, fully custom

These are guided tour packages with transport and a guide bundled in, not attraction-entry bundles. Compare that to Klook’s 18 city passes, which run $12.39 to $40.89 and work as pick-3-attractions vouchers, a completely different product for a completely different price tier.

Who the 2-day tours are for

Amanohashidate/Ine/Sanin Coast ($414.78, 2 days): this region is a genuine transit-desert, our own day-trip guide notes Kyoto to Amanohashidate runs 2 to 2.5 hours with transfers, and Ine adds an infrequent rural bus on top. A 2-day guided package removes that logistics tax entirely, worth it if you’d otherwise skip the region rather than plan the transit.

Shiga/Hikone Castle ($398.83, 2 days): a less-visited castle region east of Kyoto, the kind of stop that rarely makes a first-timer’s itinerary because nobody wants to solve the transit puzzle for one castle. The 2-day format bundles it with enough else (temples, a ninja-themed activity) to justify the trip.

Both price out around $200/day, which only pencils out if the region was already firmly on your list and you value zero planning over DIY savings.

Who the 7-day private tour is for

$1,714.02 for a fully custom, chauffeured week across Tokyo, Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka. This is a premium product: private guide, private vehicle, itinerary built around your preferences rather than a fixed group schedule. Compare it against our own 7-day budget itinerary (~$670 total, DIY) before booking, the gap is the price of not planning anything yourself and never sharing a coach.

Final thoughts

If you want a cheap pick-list attraction pass, GetYourGuide isn’t your platform in Japan yet, Klook’s 18 passes fill that role alone. If you want a guided multi-day package with zero logistics to solve, GetYourGuide has three real options, priced like the premium product they are. Check both platforms before assuming either has what you need, full Klook vs GetYourGuide comparison here.

Prices verified as of July 3, 2026. GetYourGuide’s Japan catalog may add pass-style products; this page updates if it does.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does GetYourGuide sell city passes in Japan like Klook does?

No, not currently. Klook sells 18 pick-list attraction passes across Japan regions ("Have Fun in X"). GetYourGuide's Japan catalog has no equivalent product as of July 3, 2026, its multi-day offerings are guided tour packages, not attraction bundles.

What multi-day tours does GetYourGuide offer in Japan?

Three tracked packages: a 2-day Amanohashidate/Ine/Sanin Coast bus tour ($414.78), a 2-day Shiga castle-temple-ninja bus tour ($398.83), and a 7-day private tour covering Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka ($1,714.02).

Are GetYourGuide's multi-day tours worth the price?

For the 2-day regional tours, yes if the region (Amanohashidate, Shiga) is otherwise a transit-desert for you, the price bundles transport, guide, and lodging logistics. The 7-day private tour is a premium, custom-itinerary product, compare it against building the same route yourself before booking.

If I want a Klook-style pass, should I just use Klook?

Yes. For pick-N-attraction city passes, Klook is the only platform of the two with real inventory in Japan, see our full breakdown of all 18 passes.