

🗺️ Plan, play, and live your dream Japan getaway—no passport needed!
AEG Let's Go! to Japan is a storytelling and travel planning strategy card game for 1-4 players aged 10+. Featuring over 100 illustrated cards, it lets players design personalized Tokyo and Kyoto itineraries, blending immersive cultural experiences with flexible solo or multiplayer gameplay. With stunning artwork and balanced strategy, it offers a relaxing yet engaging escape that inspires real-world travel dreams from the comfort of home.







| ASIN | B0CZBCPF53 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,791 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #979 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (146) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | AEG7116 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG) |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 months and up |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 2.5 x 9.5 inches |
| Release date | May 10, 2024 |
T**R
Beautiful, Relaxing, and Flexible
I absolutely love Let’s Go! To Japan! The artwork is gorgeous, and the theme feels so cozy and immersive. I especially appreciate that the game works great for solo play but also offers a smooth multiplayer experience. Whether I’m playing alone or with friends, planning a trip day by day feels relaxing and rewarding. The gameplay strikes a perfect balance—not too simple, but definitely not overthinky. It flows nicely, making it easy to enjoy without feeling overwhelmed. I love how I can focus on building my own itinerary and goals at my own pace, whether playing solo or alongside others. Pros: • Stunning, authentic artwork that really sets the mood • Flexible for solo or multiplayer play • Relaxing, light-to-medium strategy gameplay • Immersive travel theme with great card variety Cons: • Minimal player interaction, so it might not be ideal if you want a super social game • Large components can make setup and storage a bit bulky The game is priced around $50, which feels fair considering the beautiful artwork and high-quality components. If you value a relaxing, thematic experience with solo or multiplayer options, it’s worth the cost. However, if you’re looking for deep strategy or lots of player interaction, you might find it a bit pricey for what it offers. Overall, a wonderful game that’s become one of my favorites for both solo and group sessions!
C**T
Great and engaging game, well illustrated, not overly complicated
This is a fun game that might last as long as you are thinking about the options! You can also learn things about local festivities, costumes and culture, and a bit of history. Well designed, nice illustrations, sturdy materials. Well done! I will add that it is not easy for me to learn new complex games but I picked this up in no time.
M**E
Lovely game
Game arrived in perfect condition. Beautiful design. Excellent game and components.
B**G
Fun introduction to travel in Japan
Not only a lot of fun, but gives a good sense of what there is to do in the two main tourist destinations in Japan. Does take most people a couple of games to understand how to play it well.
D**E
Love this game!
I play this solo and love it. The illustrations are beautiful. I take my time and read some of the info on all the Japanese places. The rules are clear and the solo game works well. I have lost and won equally. It does take quite a bit of space because you still need 2 playing boards for the solo game but on a dining table or medium large coffee table, you should be ok. Quality of materials is good. Printing some of the tokens could be a bit more centered but not an issue for playing.
R**.
Great game! Japanese knowledge not require required :)
This is a fun game for families and serious gamers. If you have been to Japan, it’s even better. If you have not it, it’s still great!
L**W
so much fun
Fun point salad game. Easy to learn (and to overthink - analysis paralysis). Highly ranked on BGG. My wife and I play this as a two-player. It played well with two, seemed balanced at that player count, and we enjoyed how close the game turned out despite us both taking different approaches to our point earning.
J**N
Planning a trip to Japan? Start here!
I'm a planner and a list maker and I love this game. You plan your days, strategically placing the cards below each day of the week so that the icons and rewards work to give you a good score. It plays in two parts, first planning by choosing cards. Second by activating each day and seeing how well your plans worked out. The cards are well illustrated and have background information about each of the locations and activities in Tokyo and Kyoto. I love how the game came to by as well. The creators were planning a trip to Japan when Covid happened so they took all of their research and came up with the game. Brilliant.
A**R
Poor quality
L**K
The game itself was playable and fun, though some impact during shipping may have caused the heavy player boards to damage the thin cardboard insert. Several tokens also had miscuts. Nevertheless, great game if you love Japan!
L**M
Great game. Beautiful illustrations.
M**I
The inside contents were in good shape, where as the packing box was damaged
R**A
O jogo em sí é muito bom. Mas referente a entrega, não tiveram o cuidado de sequer embrulhar em plástico bolha e por consequência a caixa do jogo veio com algumas marcas de amassado.
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