Across No.1 TRAVEL HIS travel agency - served for a foreign community in Japan for over 30 years
TEL 050-1741-9006
Western Union service will be temporarily suspended until further notice Western Union 일시적으로 서비스 중단합니다. 安可乐斯营业所将临时暂停西联汇款服务
- Overseas Flights
- Overseas Tour
- Domestic Tour Domestic Tour
- Branch List
- Overseas Remittance
Flight Ticket and Tours
We are HIS travel agency - Feel free to come to our office with any questions or requests you might have. We provide support your tours and flights, and more.
ACROSS No.1 SHINJUKU HEAD OFFICE
TEL: 050-1741-9006
Recommended Tours
Domestic Flight/Train tour Inquiry form
For urgent inquiry, please feel free to contact with us, 050-1741-9006
CAUTION : International air tickets
- Airfares listed here are for Tokyo departure/return, based on per person, round trip or oneway ticket.
- Prices or fare rules valid at the time of booking will be applied (it may be changed without prior notice)
- Some fares listed here have restrictions, such as student fare or youth fare. Please ask us for the detail.
- Please note in advance that fares, conditions or rules are subject to change without prior notice.
- Availability changes every minutes. Prices listed here may not be available by the time of booking. Please contact us directly for the availability.
- Extra charge, or black out may apply for particular dates of departure or return.
- Besides airfare(base fare), we charge local departure tax of your destination, fuel surcharge or domestic airport facility charge(in Japan) as well, on behalf of airline company. Depends on the airline you book, insurance surcharge may be required as well.
- According to circumstances, fuel surcharge may be revised. If your reservation has already ticketed(issued) , no additional charge is required / no refund is given.
- Last minute fee will be required as well, besides airfare or taxes / surcharges if reservation is made less than 3days from departure date - some airlines may not accept last minute reservation.
- Effective Nov 01, 2008, we charge handling fee, besides airfare or taxes/surcharges.
- Due to airlines’reason, flight cancellation, date change or re-routing may occur.
- purchase / ticket issuance. It varies depending on airlines, destinations or fare types. We advise the detail upon reservation.
- Please note in advance that ... “Shibuya Dogenzaka office” and “Kamata office” are franchise partners of us (Across-NO.1 travel) and service or condition/selection of products may vary from all other Across-NO.1 travel offices.
Important Notice
- Company Information
- Terms and Conditions
- Guide to Use
- Payment of Fuel Surcharge
- Privacy Policy
Registered Travel Agency No.724 approved by the Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency.Member of Japan Association of Travel Agents(JATA)
Copyright © H.I.S. Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
japan powered by H.I.S Tourist Information Center
03-5770-5131 (Tokyo) 06-6253-8866 (Osaka)
- Best Seller Activities
- Tokyo Activities
- Bullet Train
- Visit Japan
- Travel Japan Blog
- Our Chat Service
~we care always♪ Around the Japan with you~
No.1 Travel Agent with more than 500 branches in Japan
#NO.1 CHOICE
Looking for an activity during your japan visit? Leave it to hisgo! We provide regional sight-seeing tours, World Heritage, Cruises, Multilingual guides and much more! Additionally, talk to our trip consultant through chat before and during your travel
World Heritage-Devine beauty of Iconic Heritage Mountain
Devine beauty of Iconic Heritage Mountain Mt. Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain, is 3776 meters high. It’s located in between Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures and can be seen from the nearby prefectures on a clear day. Its breathtaking beauty all year around is what attract thousands of visitors every year. Climbing up Mt. Fuji is challenging but the view you see from the top will be unforgettable. If you are not into hiking, take a train or bus to Mt. Fuji's fifth station and prepare to immerse yourself into the wonderful nature!
World Heritage-Picturesque floating shrine in Island of God
Miyajima is a small island less than an hour by car from center Hiroshima, is regarded as Japan’s best three scenic spot. This little island welcomes millions of visitors each year. Miyajima iconic giant torii gate (O-torii) seems to float on the water. There are several temples and temples in the area, together with a scenic walking trails which will allow you to experience Japan to the fullest.
No.1 Travel Agent with more than 200 branches worldwide
Snow Hokkaido
Sense the rich nature
Pop Culture Tokyo
Enjoy the forefront culture.
Entertainment Nagoya
Enjoy the complex resort rich in nature.
Traditional Kyoto
The world most attractive city for tourism.
Traditional & Nature Nara
Nominated as a World Heritage Site for ancient city.
Fruits pick up Okayama
Enjoy the seasonal taste
History Hiroshima
Miyajima, Atomic Bomb Dome
Entertainment Nagasaki
Visit the famous tourist attraction, Huis Ten Bosh
Nature Fukuoka
Feel the Magnificent nature
Nature Okinawa
Okinawa for Japan`s best beach resort.
Japan's World Heritage Site cherished all over the world. World Heritage
Enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto.
The center of gourmet food Japan gourmet
Experience exquisite cuisine in the gourmet battleground of Fukuoka.
Glamorous lights are the charm Night Tour
Enjoy the lights in many gorgeous colors.
Experience encountering things remote from daily life Cruise
Find out our exclusive cruise tours with unlimited food and beverages.
So many popular activities! Sightseeing
To people who like to travel efficiency
Enjoy superb view Super view
You can see Majestic scenery
Cool Japan Entertainment
COOL! KAWAII! CRAZY!
Experience japanese culture Cultural Experience
Experience the ambience of Japanese culture.
Spend an affluent time in nature Outdoor
Enjoy scenery of each season
Things to do in Japan. It's shopping! Shopping
From the latest trends to electrical appliances, we have so many selection
About Our staff Multi Language assistant
Only at H.I.S.! Diverse of Nationalities If you find difficulties in communication our multilingual staff is here to listen you and support you with a comprehensive amount of information.
Chat with our Staff Free chat consultation
Having trouble planning your japan trip? Don't know which place is the best or what route is the best- We have the answer for you.Let us make it easier to plan your japan trip
Private Guided tour services
H.I.S provides private guided tour services. Our licensed guides have in-depth knowledge about cities in Japan. You can rely on them to make your travel the memorable one! Now we would like to introduce you our tours in many famous cities, Tokyo, Tsukiji , Kamakura , Nikko , Fuji - Hakone, and Lake Kawaguchiko. Not only those cities, we are more than happy to arrange private tours in other cities as you wish.
What is HAnavi : Save your Time and Money
51 cities and 115 routes + 3000 hotels around Japan Joint collaboration project of H.I.S. and All Nippon Airways (ANA) to offer more diverse services for cheapest rate of Hotels and domestic flights. ANA flies to 51 cities and 115 routes of domestic flight in Japan that bound to your dream destination and pick your favorite accommodation among our hotels.
Tourist Information Center by H.I.S.
Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Nara Tourist Information Center is an information center operated by H.I.S., a travel agency. Our philosophy is to continue providing useful information to our customers. Guided tours, hotels and optional tours are also available for reservation in our information centers.
Tokyo Tourist Information Staffs blog
Sharing Japan's exotic culture, introducing hot spots and Japan's travel tips. Our goal is to become the bridge in bringing our world closer together. Don't know what to do or where to go, check out our blog. New blog updating daily!! Let Japan Hot Now guide your travels in Japan.
Touch Tokyo-Experience the ambience of Japanese culture.
All the cool information about Tokyo is in this app! You can search for information quickly. You can find various amount of the information about Shinjuku, Harajuku, Omotesando, Asakusa, Ueno and Odaiba, which are four of the most popular japanese sightseeing cities for Thai. Let's enjoy Japan with this cool application!
Real trend & travel guide “What’s Japan Hot Now!”
Know the latest trends for a more enriching trip. Japan Hot Now, featuring information on Japan's latest fashions and lifestyles. Let Japan Hot Now guide your travels in Japan!
H.I.S. Coupon
"HIS coupon" is, zoo, aquarium, theme parks, ski resorts, museums, hot springs, car rental, optional tours, airport restaurants, good-time sale timed coupons limited number of such shopping.
HIS International Tours has long been a presence in the travel field. Starting off as a travel agency in Japan, HIS has expanded globally to over 500 branches worldwide. With many services to offer, HIS believes in the importance of a well-rounded company. HIS also has opened up its own division of hotels, as well as amusement parks in Japan. Devoted to ensuring that your travel needs are met, HIS is committed to providing excellent service with high standards in all of our services.
Company Overview
Corporate history, his group corporate report 2020.
Corporate Philosophy
To contribute to the advancement of world peace and mutual understanding by increasing the knowledge of people around the world through tourism, and thereby overcoming the differences of nationality, race, culture and religion.
We currently have over 500 branches worldwide, with our far reach, we hope to continue providing excellent travel services throughout the world. It is also HIS' hopes to contiually expand and be more accessible throughout the United States. Below are the branches we currently have in the US and the services available at each branch.
Why HIS as your travel supplier
HIS is a seasoned travel agency that can create the perfect Japan vacation suited to your clients’ needs! With over 30 years in the travel field in the US alone, HIS knows the importance of flexibility, keeping up to date with the latest travel news, and providing quality service for you and your clients. Explore our B2B page to discover some of the services we can provide for you and your clients, and contact [email protected] for any inquiries and bookings!
Discover New Tours
9D8N Central Tohoku Autumn
9D8N Northern Tohoku Autumn
9D8N Southern Tohoku Autumn
7D6N Hokuriku Shinkansen
Free and easy.
7D6N Hoshino Resorts Tomamu
5D4N Sendai (Tohoku)
7D6N Sakura Tohoku
7D6N Central Japan Heritage
7D6N Central Japan Izu Area
7D6N Spring Hokkaido
Our best sellers.
7D6N Tohoku
8D7N Central Hokkaido Autumn
5D4N Okinawa
7D6N Twin City (Tokyo & Osaka)
[Adult] JR East Tohoku Area 5 Days
[Adult] JR East Nagano, Niigata Area
5D4N Sapporo (Hokkaido)
[Adult] JR NATIONWIDE (ORDINARY) (7 Days)
Jr east & west.
Japan Rail Pass Experience
The railway in Japan is internationally known for it's 20,000 km length servicing the whole country, its punctuality and speed.
Japan Rail Pass
Be amazed by innovative transportation. Whether you want to visit Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto or more - the JR Pass will get you there.
Japan is a beautiful country with so many cities, sights and experiences. For travellers looking to visit, The Japan Rail Pass (or JR Pass) is the most convenient way to travel throughout all of Japan. It is valid for travel on major forms of transportation provided by the JR Group, particularly their bullet trains. This famous railway system is internationally known for its punctuality and speed. If you plan to do a lot of travel while visiting Japan, such as city-to-city travel, the JR Pass is cost-effective and will save you time.
Depending on your needs, there are other pass types that are limited to regional use. If you plan to only travel within a specific area, there are Regional Japan Rail Passes that may suit your needs better. Similar to the Japan Rail Pass, the Regional Pass allows the same travel benefits, but only within a specific area.
This pass will allow you to travel throughout all of Japan. There are two different types of JR Passes, the Standard Car and Green Car. These determine the class of service. Passes are available for 7, 14, and 21 consecutive day passes, providing nearly unlimited use of JR transportation services.
Purchase a voucher through us, and exchange it for your rail pass at a supporting JR station. The time limit for exchanging your voucher for a rail pass is three months from the date the voucher was issued.
Please note that Japanese passport holders cannot use this pass. Be sure to enter Japan with a non-Japanese passport and obtain a “temporary visitor” stamp in order to exchange your voucher.
The Regional Pass has some specific restriction (ex. The JR EAST PASS is not valid for JR buses)
Select from available dates
Legend: standard car , green car, jr hokkaido pass.
Explore the area of Hokkaido, Japan which includes destinations like Sapporo, Hakodate and Nemuro. With this pass, you can ride all JR Hokkaido trains and buses. Passes are available for 3, 5 or 7 consecutive days. There is also a 4-day flex pass that lets you freely choose 4 days to ride the trains out of a 10-day period.
Legend: Standard Car
Jr east pass.
Enjoy unlimited rail travel all over Eastern Japan, including Tokyo, Aomori and Niigata. Passes are available for a 4-day flex pass that lets you freely choose 4 days to ride the trains out of a 14-day period.
Flexible 5 Days Tohoku Area
Flexible 5 days nagano,niigata area, jr central pass.
Travel throughout Central Japan including places like Nagoya, Takayama and Kumano. Passes are available for 5 consecutive days.
5 Days Takayama-Hokuriku Area Tourist Pass
5 days alpine-takayama-matsumoto area tourist pass, 5 day ise-kumano-wakayama area tourist pass, jr west pass.
Experience everything beautiful Western Japan has to offer. Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima are some of the most popular destinations here. Passes are available San'in Okayama Area Pass for 4 consecutive days, Kansai WIDE Area Pass for 5 consecutive days and Kansai Hokuriku Area Pass for 7 consecutive days.
4 Days San'in Okayama Area Pass
5 days kansai wide area pass, 7 days kansai hokuriku pass, jr kyushu pass.
Explore the region of Kyushu with this pass. Destinations include Fukuoka, Kumamoto and Kagoshima. Passes are available for 3, 5 consecutive days.
3 Days All Kyushu Area Pass
5 days all kyushu area pass.
We also handle other passes, so please call us
JR Shikoku Pass
Visit popular places in the Shikoku region such as Matsuyama, Kochi and Tokushima. Passes are available for 3 to 5 or 7 consecutive days.
An official website of the United States government
Here’s how you know
Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( Lock Locked padlock icon ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
U.S. citizens traveling abroad
Learn about visa requirements, Trusted Traveler Programs like Global Entry, emergencies, and more.
International driver’s license for U.S. citizens
If you are a U.S. citizen planning to drive while traveling abroad, find out if you need an International Driving Permit (IDP) for the country you are visiting.
Do you need a passport to travel to or from U.S. territories or Freely Associated States?
Whether you need a passport as a U.S. citizen to travel to or from a U.S. territory or Freely Associated State depends on your destination.
COVID-19 international travel advisories
If you plan to visit the U.S., you do not need to be tested or vaccinated for COVID-19.
Visa requirements for U.S. citizens traveling abroad
If you are a U.S. citizen planning to travel outside the U.S., you may need a visa to enter a foreign country. Learn how to find your destination's visa requirements.
Save time getting through airport security with Trusted Traveler Programs
Trusted Traveler Programs, like TSA Precheck and Global Entry, can help reduce airport security and border crossing wait times. Learn about applying for and managing memberships.
Emergency help for Americans abroad
Find out what to do in an emergency in another country, including assistance, money and more.
Authenticate an official document for use outside the U.S.
Apostilles and authentication certificates show U.S. documents are genuine. Learn when to use each.
You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.
- Restaurants
- Best-of Guides
- MICHELIN Guide Ceremony
- My Favorites
- Subscribe to newsletter
- Booking partnership with OpenTable
- Booking partnership with Resy
- USA - English - USD
- Hiroyuki Kanda of Three MICHELIN Stars Kanda Shares His Favourite Tokyo Highlights
This project introduces Tokyo through the lens of culinary figures and celebrities connected to the city. Try visiting these cafés, bars and other trendy hot spots, and you might discover an entirely new side of Tokyo.
Three Michelin Stars Travel Japan My Tokyo Editor's Pick Tokyo
Hiroyuki Kanda was raised in a family that ran a Japanese restaurant in his home prefecture of Tokushima. He gained experience in France and Japan before opening Kanda in Moto-Azabu.
Kanda has continuously received Three MICHELIN Stars since the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2008. And in the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2021, Hiroyuki Kanda was awarded the MICHELIN Mentor Award for his work and career as an exemplary chef. He is also deeply invested in developing the next generation.
Since then, he has relocated to Tokyo’s Toranomon area where he continues his pursuit of even greater beauty.
1. Chugoku Hanten Fureika
‘A Chinese restaurant I like to visit. I come here to enjoy authentic Cantonese cuisine. I can recommend the entire dim sum menu, but I always make sure to get the spring rolls. I also recommend the spring onion-flavoured jellyfish and Shingen chicken served cold.’ An elegant Chinese restaurant not far from Azabu-Juban Station. Open the heavy glass doors, and it’s like you’re in China. This restaurant offers private rooms of various sizes, so it’s the perfect spot for celebrating an anniversary.
3-7-5, Higashi Azabu, Minato-ku
2. Sorahana
‘Japanese cuisine from Ms. Wakimoto, who used to work at Kanda. The flavours here are the closest to my own cooking. Especially the dashi (broth). The food has a gentle feel to it.’ A One MICHELIN Star Japanese in Kamiya-cho. Kanako Wakimoto, who trained at Kanda, was born, and raised in Kyushu, and also has a restaurant in Kamakura. Filled with a sense of nature, this chef’s distinctively gentle and tender flavours satisfy both the stomach and spirit.
5-3-3, Toranomon, Minato-ku
3. Ginza Ippodo Gallery
‘A gallery that features artworks from modern artists working today. Dishes and hanging scrolls are on display here. Chefs can’t help but be inspired by these works of art. For example, when you encounter a beautiful plate, you also instantly imagine ingredients and cuisines that pair well with it.’ A gallery sharing works from modern artists of Japan—a land with excellent rice—with the world. Viewings are by reservation only, so call or email to make a reservation before visiting. They also have another gallery location in Manhattan, New York.
3F, Isei Building, 1-8-17, Ginza, Chuo-ku
4. Chinois Ginza
‘I’m a red wine lover, and Chinois in Ginza comes to mind whenever I feel like indulging. They’re open late, so I go there after Kanda has closed for the night. It’s a convenient restaurant for late-night drinks.’ Operating for a quarter century, Chinois has been a consistent presence in Ginza. The streets and shops of Ginza 6-Chome may change, but the vastness of Chinois’ wine selection stays the same. A restaurant sure to satisfy wine lovers today just as it has in the past.
B1F, Orient Building, 6-4-5, Ginza, Chuo-ku
5. Shantan Ramen Chorori
‘This is my favourite restaurant for shoyu ramen. I like the soup with the fried spring onions in it. I have wonderful memories eating in this restaurant. A long time ago, I brought Joel Robuchon here. We had a work meeting and then ate here afterwards. Reflecting on that memory fills me with joy and a longing to revisit this restaurant.’ This ramen shop is a long-beloved local favourite in Ebisu. The ‘Shantan’ in its name comes from the fragrant soup with the sweet flavour of fried spring onions. The generously portioned lunch sets in the afternoon and the ramen and gyoza at night are both not to be missed.
4-22-11, Ebisu, Shibuya-ku
6. The Enoura Observatory
‘The Enoura Observatory is in Odawara, just over an hour from Tokyo. Created by Hiroshi Sugimoto —the same architect who designed my restaurant, Kanda—this observatory is a place for truly experiencing architecture. Even now, I still clearly remember Mr. Sugimoto guiding me as I walked around here when dealing with problems like the Covid-19 pandemic and relocating my restaurant.’ Leaving the buildings of the big city behind to immerse yourself in nature. This place might be good for days like that too. Here, you can experience the beauty of Hiroshi Sugimoto’s architecture. And perhaps you’ll experience a flash of inspiration or recall feelings from the past here.
362-1, Enoura, Odawara Kanagawa
Artwork by Hiroshi Sugimoto welcomes you at the main entrance to Kanda. The interior features the brilliant beauty of stone and wood scattered throughout.
ⒸTop Image: Kanda
Wakana Kubo is a Digital Editor for the MICHELIN Guide Japan, based in Tokyo. She loves food and travelling. Her favourites are beautiful beaches in the spring and summer, and onsens in the autumn and winter. With the motto "Always take on challenges with positive vibes," she enjoys sharing Japan’s food culture and travel tips to the world.
The Inspectors Reveal All on Daigo, One MICHELIN Star Restaurant Specializing in Shojin Ryori
From the journal of a MICHELIN Guide Inspector . Experience Japanese culture through Shojin ryori vegetarian cuisine.
Kiko Mizuhara's Tokyo Favorites: A Guide to Experiencing the Fun and Stylish Side of the City
As you explore the city, let Kiko Mizuhara’s favorite spots guide you to some of the best-kept secrets and must-visit locations.
Tokyo’s Best Neighborhoods for Vintage Clothes Shopping
Discover a different side of Tokyo’s fashion scene
Lionel Beccat of Two MICHELIN Stars ESqUISSE Shares His Favourite Parts of Tokyo
This project introduces Tokyo through the lens of culinary figures and celebrities connected to the city. Try visiting these recommended cafés, bakeries and design museums, and you might discover an entirely new side of Tokyo. This time, we’ll bring you a selection of Tokyo destinations featuring a vibrant sense of French esprit.
Keep Exploring - Stories we think you will enjoy reading
Tokyo in the Summer: 10 Things to See and Do
Beat the heat and enjoy your Tokyo summer stay to the fullest.
Best Day Trips from Tokyo
Our top picks for day trip destinations easily reached from the capital
Spas, Sento and Onsen: The Best of Bathing Culture in Tokyo
Immerse yourself in one of Japan’s oldest traditional practices
Tokyo’s Best Speakeasy Bars to Feel the Vibes
Discover Tokyo’s booming and blooming cocktail bar scene.
Must-Try Dishes in Tokyo, According to MICHELIN Guide Inspectors
All year round, our MICHELIN Guide inspectors incessantly sample dishes from the best chefs and restaurants in Japan. Here are their most memorable ones.
Tsuru to Kame, a Japanese Kappo-Style Restaurant Run by an All-Female Staff
From Ancient History Books and Traditional Poetry to the Tea Ceremony: Transmitting Culinary Culture to the World
Florilege, A Pioneer in Tokyo-Style Plant-Based Cuisine
Chef Hiroyasu Kawate of two MICHELIN Star and MICHELIN Green Star restaurant Florilege on his creative process and emphasis on sustainable practices.
The Best Hotels for Solo Travelers in Tokyo
Whether you’re setting out on an epic adventure or seeking a refreshing weekend getaway, get ready to create your own personal Tokyo story at one of these MICHELIN hotels.
The Best Hotels for Design Lovers in Tokyo
Immerse yourself in the ambience of some of the most creative spots in the city.
MICHELIN Guide
Use the app to find the best restaurants and hotels everywhere
Be the first to get news and update about the michelin guide.
MICHELIN Guide selections
The michelin group.
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
- Legal Notice
Display settings
Customize your experience by easily adjusting display settings for territory, and currency to suit your preferences!
Member privileges
The Plus program provides upgrades and amenities at participating hotels. For this hotel, Plus members will receive:
Non-members can add the privileges at checkout through our 30 day free trial, cancellable at anytime.
Expedia Rewards is now One Key™
Elektrostal, visit elektrostal, check elektrostal hotel availability, popular places to visit.
- Electrostal History and Art Museum
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Electrostal History and Art Museum in Elektrostal. Take in the museums while you're in the area.
- Cities near Elektrostal
- Places of interest
- Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center
- Central Museum of the Air Forces at Monino
- Peter the Great Military Academy
- Ramenskii History and Art Museum
- Bykovo Manor
- Pekhorka Park
- Balashikha Arena
- Malenky Puppet Theater
- Balashikha Museum of History and Local Lore
- Saturn Stadium
- Orekhovo Zuevsky City Exhibition Hall
- Noginsk Museum and Exhibition Center
- Cambridge Dictionary +Plus
Meaning of travel in English
Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
travel verb ( MAKE JOURNEY )
- I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home .
- It's often quicker to travel across country and avoid the major roads altogether .
- Passengers without proper documentation will not be allowed to travel.
- The elderly travel free on public transport .
- We like to travel in the autumn when there are fewer tourists .
- The tragedy is that cultures don't always travel well, and few immigrant groups can sustain their culture over the long term .
- around Robin Hood's barn idiom
- communication
- public transport
- super-commuting
- transoceanic
- well travelled
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
travel verb ( MOVE )
- The objects travel in elliptical orbits .
- In 1947, a pilot flying over the Cascades saw nine metallic flying objects travelling at an estimated 1,200 miles per hour .
- The elevator travelled smoothly upward .
- White light separates out into its component wavelengths when travelling through a prism .
- As the material travels through the winding machine , excess liquid is squeezed out by rollers .
- Lead dust travels easily from hands to mouth and can't be seen .
- body English
- kinetic energy
- repair to somewhere
travel verb ( BREAK RULE )
- goaltending
- granny shot
- half-court press
- reverse dribble
travel noun ( ACTIVITY )
- They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students .
- The price includes travel and accommodation but meals are extra .
- His work provided him with the opportunity for a lot of foreign travel.
- The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus .
- Passes are available for one month's unlimited travel within Europe .
- break-journey
- circumnavigation
travel noun ( MOVEMENT OF OBJECT )
- It can be difficult to predict the travel of smoke from smouldering fires .
- The travel of the bullets and blood spatter showed that he was lying on the ground on his side when he was shot .
- This seemed to prove that light has a finite speed of travel.
- Striking the ball when the clubhead is already past the lowest point of its travel gives a slight overspin.
- The actuator then rotates its output shaft to the extremes of its travel.
- bring someone on
- go the distance idiom
- non-competitor
- park the bus idiom
- play big idiom
- step/move up a gear idiom
travel | American Dictionary
Travel | business english, examples of travel, collocations with travel.
These are words often used in combination with travel .
Click on a collocation to see more examples of it.
Translations of travel
Get a quick, free translation!
Word of the Day
desertification
the process by which land changes into desert, for example because there has been too much farming activity on it or because a lot of trees have been cut down
Fakes and forgeries (Things that are not what they seem to be)
Learn more with +Plus
- Recent and Recommended {{#preferredDictionaries}} {{name}} {{/preferredDictionaries}}
- Definitions Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English English Learner’s Dictionary Essential British English Essential American English
- Grammar and thesaurus Usage explanations of natural written and spoken English Grammar Thesaurus
- Pronunciation British and American pronunciations with audio English Pronunciation
- English–Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified)–English
- English–Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional)–English
- English–Dutch Dutch–English
- English–French French–English
- English–German German–English
- English–Indonesian Indonesian–English
- English–Italian Italian–English
- English–Japanese Japanese–English
- English–Norwegian Norwegian–English
- English–Polish Polish–English
- English–Portuguese Portuguese–English
- English–Spanish Spanish–English
- English–Swedish Swedish–English
- Dictionary +Plus Word Lists
- travel (MAKE JOURNEY)
- travel light
- travel (MOVE)
- really travel
- travel (BREAK RULE)
- travel (ACTIVITY)
- travel (MOVEMENT OF OBJECT)
- Business Verb Noun
- Collocations
- Translations
- All translations
To add travel to a word list please sign up or log in.
Add travel to one of your lists below, or create a new one.
{{message}}
Something went wrong.
There was a problem sending your report.
Security Alert May 17, 2024
Worldwide caution, update may 10, 2024, information for u.s. citizens in the middle east.
- Travel Advisories |
- Contact Us |
- MyTravelGov |
Find U.S. Embassies & Consulates
Travel.state.gov, congressional liaison, special issuance agency, u.s. passports, international travel, intercountry adoption, international parental child abduction, records and authentications, popular links, travel advisories, mytravelgov, stay connected, legal resources, legal information, info for u.s. law enforcement, replace or certify documents.
Tourism & Visit
Study & Exchange
Other Visa Categories
U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country
Visa Information & Resources
Share this page:
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Japanese
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Turkish
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Hebrew
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Albanian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Tagalog
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Russian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Polish
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Ukranian
Visa Wizard
Visa Denials
Fraud Warning
What the Visa Expiration Date Means
Automatic Revalidation
Lost and Stolen Passports, Visas, and Arrival/Departure Records (Form I-94)
Directory of Visa Categories
Straight Facts on U.S. Visas
Customer Service Statement
Photo Requirements
Photo Examples
Digital Image Requirements
Photo Frequently Asked Questions
Photo Composition Template
Online Immigrant Visa Forms
DS-260 Immigrant Visa Electronic Application - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
DS-160: Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
DS-160: Frequently Asked Questions
Administrative Processing Information
Visa Appointment Wait Times
Nonimmigrants in the United States–Applying for Visas in Canada or Mexico
Frequently Asked Questions
Visa Applicants - State Sponsors of Terrorism Countries
What is a U.S. Visa?
About Visas - The Basics
Rights and Protections for Foreign-Citizen Fiancé(e)s and Spouses of U.S. Citizens and Spouses of Lawful Permanent Residents
Your Rights and Protections
Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers
Advisory Opinions
Fees for Visa Services
Treaty Countries
Fees and Reciprocity Tables
Temporary Reciprocity Schedule
Country Acronyms
Reciprocity: What's New? 2019 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New? 2022 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New? 2020 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New? 2021 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New?
Reciprocity: What's New? 2023 Archive
Safety & Security of U.S. Borders: Biometrics
National Visa Center Customer Service Pledge
Americans Traveling Abroad
The United States and China Agree to Extending Visas for Short-term Business Travelers, Tourists, and Students
Special Visa Processing Procedures Pursuant to Section 306
Capitalizing on Visa Demand to Spur Economic Growth in the United States
Congressional Testimony
Cuban Family Reunification Parole (CRFP) Program Appointments
List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates - K1-K3 Visas
U.S. Government Fact Sheet on Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting (FGM/C)
Skill List by Country
Presidential Proclamation 9645 and the January 2020 Presidential Proclamation
Public Inquiry Form
List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates
Affidavit of Support Fee Refund
Immigrant Visa Prioritization
USCIS Extends Suspension of Premium Processing Service for Religious Workers (R-1) Nonimmigrant Visa Classification
Record Numbers of U.S. Students Are Studying Abroad
U.S. Student Visas Reach Record Numbers in 2007
U.S. security officials will begin scanning all 10 fingerprints of most non-Americans traveling to the United States
Electronic Submission of Diversity Visa Lottery Applications
USCIS Centralizes Filing for H-2A Petitions
USCIS Field Office Adopts Teletech Call Appointment System For Filing Waiver of Inadmissibility Applications
Application Fees for Non-Immigrant Visas to Increase on January 1, 2008
Senior Advisors to Brief Press on the Latest Developments in Iraqi Refugee and Special Immigrant Visa Issues
Briefing on Developments in the Iraqi Refugee and Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Admissions Programs
DHS Proposes Changes to Improve H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Program
Testimony of Stephen A. “Tony” Edson on U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science and Technology Subcommittee on Research and Science Education, House Committee on Science and Technology
Update: Biometric Changes for Re-entry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents
With All the Talk about Illegal Immigration, a Look at the Legal Kind
Latvia, Estonia Sign Deals with US on Visa-Free Travel
Fact Sheet: Changes to the FY2009 H-1B Program
USCIS Announces Interim Rule on H-1B Visas
USCIS Releases Preliminary Number of FY 2009 H-1B Cap Filings
USCIS Extends Comment Period for Proposed Change to H-2A Program
USCIS Runs Random Selection Process for H-1B Petitions
17-Month Extension of Optional Practical Training for Certain Highly Skilled Foreign Students
DHS Begins Collecting 10 Fingerprints from International Visitors at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption Enters into Force
USCIS to Accept H-1B Petitions Sent to California or Vermont Service Centers Temporary Accommodation Made for FY 09 Cap-Subject H-1B Petitions
USCIS Revises Filing Instructions for Petition for Alien Relative
USCIS Announces Update for Processing Petitions for Nonimmigrant Victims of Criminal Activity
USCIS to Allow F-1 Students Opportunity to Request Change of Status
Immigration Tops Agenda at North American Summit
USCIS Issues Guidance for Approved Violence against Women Act (VAWA) Self-Petitioners
USCIS Modifies Application for Employment Authorization Previous Versions of Form I-765 Accepted until July 8, 2008
Overseas Education More Attainable for Chinese Students
New York Business Group Seeks Fewer Restrictions on Foreign Worker Visas
Use only Internet Explorer 11 or higher, Firefox, or Google Chrome 58 when completing your application. Safari and Microsoft Edge are not supported.
The DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application form, is for temporary travel to the United States, and for K (fiancé(e)) visas. Form DS-160 is submitted electronically to the Department of State website via the Internet. Consular Officers use the information entered on the DS-160 to process the visa application and, combined with a personal interview, determine an applicant’s eligibility for a nonimmigrant visa.
Visa applicants must submit a completed DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application for all nonimmigrant visa categories, including applicants applying for K visas. ( Note: For K visa cases in process at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate prior to October 7, 2013, review the limited exceptions explained in the FAQs below.)
Review the Frequently Asked Questions for instructions about using the DS-160.
Access the online DS-160 by clicking: Consular Electronic Application Center website .
Important Notice to Visa Applicants: After you have completed the DS-160, you must take these next steps below:
- Print and keep the DS-160 barcode page. (You will not need to print the full application.)
- You must schedule a visa interview appointment. (The U.S. Embassy or Consulate does not schedule an appointment for you.) Visit the U.S. Embassy or Consulate website where you will be interviewed for country-specific instructions.;
- Pay the visa application processing fee . Review country-specific instructions on the U.S. Embassy or Consulate website.
More Information
A-Z Index Latest News What is a U.S. Visa? Diversity Visa Program Visa Waiver Program Fraud Warning Find a U.S. Embassy or Consulate Straight Facts on U.S. Visas
Immigrant Visa Interview-Ready Backlog Report
Global Visa Wait Times
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - English
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - French
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Spanish
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Portuguese
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Mandarin
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Arabic
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Italian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - German
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Vietnamese
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Romanian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Korean
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Armenian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Bulgarian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Czech
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Hungarian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Indonesian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Lithuanian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Serbian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Thai
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Mongolian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Kurdish
External Link
You are about to leave travel.state.gov for an external website that is not maintained by the U.S. Department of State.
Links to external websites are provided as a convenience and should not be construed as an endorsement by the U.S. Department of State of the views or products contained therein. If you wish to remain on travel.state.gov, click the "cancel" message.
You are about to visit:
H.I.S. currently has 226 retail outlets in 141 overseas cities. Our highly experienced and knowledgeable local staff will respond to your demands promptly. This worldwide network allows us to acquire the latest travel information from all over the globe providing you with the most reasonable prices and enabling the smooth arrangement of airline, hotel & other reservations at the same time. The original tours planned by our retail outlets are also highly regarded. We endeavor to further enhance our international network and enable you to have the best time & experience possible regardless of the destination.
Back to Top
For Every Journey
- Destination Japan
Package Tours
Privately guided package tours.
With knowledgable private guides that will enrich your experience and guide you every step of the way, these tours let you experience Japan while traveling securely and safely!
Independent Packages
Independent packages allow you to customize your tours to suit your needs. With the perfect mix of guided tours, free time, value, and convenience, these independent travel packages for Japan's classic routes let you experience the country on your terms. Add optional tours (short excursions) to them should you so wish!
For tailor-made itineraries, email [email protected]
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
Are you looking for the best airline ticket to Japan? H.I.S. USA Flight Search offers you a convenient and easy way to compare and book flights from various airlines. Whether you want to visit Kyoto's golden temple, drive in Japan with an international permit, or enjoy a tango show in Buenos Aires, H.I.S. USA Flight Search can help you find your ideal destination. Don't miss the chance to ...
H.I.S Across No.1 TRAVEL / HIS travel agency - served for a foreign community in Japan for over 30 years, dealing with international discounted airline tickets from Japan, accomodations, and variety of travel necessities. From Business to Leisure, even at last minute, contact ACROSS・No.1 TRAVEL and find your best way to fly.
To enjoy the "only one" style of Japan's journey. Feel more comfortable and travel more freely in Tokyo! 1 min. walk from Harajuku Station : exit the Takeshita gate. Turn left form Takesita exit of Harajuku Station,walk for 1 minute. Located on the 1st floor of Harajuku Asheville.
H.I.S. Co., Ltd. (株式会社エイチ・アイ・エス, Kabushiki-gaisha Eichi Ai Esu) is a travel agency based on the fifth floor of Trust Tower in Kamiya-cho, Tokyo in Kamiyacho, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan, specializing in low-cost package tours. The company was founded as International Tours Co., Ltd. in 1980 by Hideo Sawada, born in 1951, and renamed "H.I.S." in 1990.
Explore the world through hisgo powered by H.I.S. with a worldwide network of branches in over 100 cities. Number One Across No.1 trip deals! Find a wonerful but inexpensive vacation.The cheapest flights, activities, and hotels in Across No.1 are waiting for you.
At HIS International Tours, we understand that planning a trip can be a daunting task, which is why we are committed to providing you with unparalleled service and support.As a global travel agency with 38 years of experience in the United States and 44 years in Japan, we have the expertise and knowledge to help you create a memorable journey ...
Discover Japan with HIS-TravelJapan, a leading travel provider that offers you a variety of options to explore the land of the rising sun. Whether you want to experience the culture, nature, history, or cuisine of Japan, you can find the best deals on JR Pass, tours, hotels, and flights to Japan. HIS-TravelJapan also offers virtual tours for Japan, so you can enjoy the beauty and charm of ...
H.I.S provides private guided tour services. Our licensed guides have in-depth knowledge about cities in Japan. You can rely on them to make your travel the memorable one! Now we would like to introduce you our tours in many famous cities, Tokyo, Tsukiji , Kamakura , Nikko , Fuji - Hakone, and Lake Kawaguchiko.
This tour is perfect for those who want to travel in freedom, with basic English-guided tours in both Tokyo and Kyoto. 7 Days. from $1830 /person #2 Most Popular Wonderful Japan. ... Experience the world's largest art festival that occurs only once every three years! Includes Hakone, Niigata, and Sado Island. 10 Days. from $1990 /person. NEW!
Tokyo, the capital city, is the gateway to Japan. A travel to Japan begins in Tokyo.Where the world's most advanced technology and traditional Japanese culture intersect, Tokyo is full of wonderful attractions that will thrill us no matter how many times we visit, with new discoveries to be found in every place we walk.With many world-famous tourist spots such as Shinjuku, Harajuku, Ginza ...
H.I.S. International Tours (L.A.), Inc. opens with 20,000 USD capital investment. 1988: H.I.S. International Tours (NY), Inc. opens. ... With over 30 years in the travel field in the US alone, HIS knows the importance of flexibility, keeping up to date with the latest travel news, and providing quality service for you and your clients.
2024 Hokkaido Marathon Entry + 3 Nights Accommodation Plan. From 77,000 JPY. More Info. All-you-can-eat Fresh Yubari Melon! Hokkaido Lavender Tour. From 13,500 JPY. More Info.
HIS International Tours is a leading Japan travel agency dedicated to meeting all your travel needs. With over 30 years of experience in the United States and even longer in Japan, we are a global agency committed to providing exceptional service with high standards. ... H.I.S. International Tours (L.A.), Inc. opens with 20,000 USD capital ...
H.I.S. International Tours. 2,765 likes. One of the largest Japanese travel agencies in North America, which provides the full range of travel arrangements to all destinations around the world. Feel...
H.I.S International is a Japanese-owned travel agency that offers travel packages in 157 cities worldwide. We provide a fun and exciting travel experience by offering traditional tour packages, free and easy packages, customised private groups tours and business trips. Visit our website today!
Nemuro. Explore the area of Hokkaido, Japan which includes destinations like Sapporo, Hakodate and Nemuro. With this pass, you can ride all JR Hokkaido trains and buses. Passes are available for 3, 5 or 7 consecutive days. There is also a 4-day flex pass that lets you freely choose 4 days to ride the trains out of a 10-day period.
H.I.S. U.S.A. Holding, Inc. is a subsidiary of H.I.S. CO. Ltd., one of Japan's largest travel agencies operating 157 branches across 60 countries and 112 cities worldwide. With over 40 years of presence in the United States, we oversee all H.I.S. branches in the Americas, with offices situated in New York, California, Nevada, Hawaii, and Guam in the US, and Mexico City, Cancún, and São Paulo ...
Authenticate an official document for use outside the U.S. Apostilles and authentication certificates show U.S. documents are genuine. Learn when to use each. Make traveling abroad easier: learn about visas, Trusted Traveler Programs, driving, and emergencies. Also, learn to authenticate documents with apostilles.
Directory of Visa Categories. The purpose of your intended travel and other facts will determine what type of visa is required under U.S. immigration law. As a visa applicant, you will need to establish that you meet all requirements to receive the category of visa for which you are applying. When you apply at a U.S embassy or consulate, a ...
A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. See all. Apelsin Hotel. 43. from $48/night. Apart Hotel Yantar. 2. from $28/night. Elektrostal Hotel.
In Europe's Schengen area, your passport must be valid for at least six months at the time of your entry. At present, the Schengen area includes most European Union (EU) countries, except for Cyprus and Ireland. If you are transiting through Canada or the United Kingdom (UK) enroute to the Schengen area: your passport must be valid for at least six months, even though Canada and the UK do not ...
For world-renowned actress, model, and creative director Kiko Mizuhara, Tokyo is her playground and a continual source of inspiration. The American-born, Japanese and Korean artist is best known for gracing the covers of top fashion and cultural publications such as Vogue, i-D Magazine, d Repubblica, and more.
A One MICHELIN Star Japanese in Kamiya-cho. Kanako Wakimoto, who trained at Kanda, was born, and raised in Kyushu, and also has a restaurant in Kamakura. Filled with a sense of nature, this chef's distinctively gentle and tender flavours satisfy both the stomach and spirit. 5-3-3, Toranomon, Minato-ku. ⒸSorahana. 3.
Cities near Elektrostal. Places of interest. Pavlovskiy Posad Noginsk. Travel guide resource for your visit to Elektrostal. Discover the best of Elektrostal so you can plan your trip right.
Cost (25% of score): We analyzed the average cost for each travel insurance policy for trips to popular destinations: Couple, age 30 for a Mexico trip costing $3,000. Couple, age 40, for an Italy ...
TRAVEL definition: 1. to make a journey, usually over a long distance: 2. If something travels well/badly, it…. Learn more.
Please see the latest Israel Security Alert. U.S. citizens should heed the Travel Advisory for Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. The U.S. Embassy continues to closely monitor the dynamic security situation in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. There are active military operations and active rocket and mortar fire in Gaza and the Gaza periphery.
The DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application form, is for temporary travel to the United States, and for K (fiancé (e)) visas. Form DS-160 is submitted electronically to the Department of State website via the Internet. Consular Officers use the information entered on the DS-160 to process the visa application and, combined with a personal ...
H.I.S. currently has 226 retail outlets in 141 overseas cities. ... This worldwide network allows us to acquire the latest travel information from all over the globe providing you with the most reasonable prices and enabling the smooth arrangement of airline, hotel & other reservations at the same time. ... (English) FAX: +91-11- 4516-1122: E ...
Independent packages allow you to customize your tours to suit your needs. With the perfect mix of guided tours, free time, value, and convenience, these independent travel packages for Japan's classic routes let you experience the country on your terms. Add optional tours (short excursions) to them should you so wish! For tailor-made ...