🎌 Plan, play, and live your dream Japan trip—no passport needed!
AEGLet's Go! to Japan is a strategy card game featuring over 100 illustrated activity cards that let 1-4 players plan and experience a dream vacation in Tokyo and Kyoto. Designed for ages 10+, it offers immersive solo or competitive gameplay with stunning artwork that captures real Japanese locations, making it perfect for travel lovers and game nights alike.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.5"L x 9.5"W |
Color | White |
Theme | Japan, Vacation, Travel |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardstock |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
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 varietyCons:• 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 bulkyThe 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!
F**Y
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.
A**N
a delightful journey through Japan
The boardgame offers a unique blend of strategy, storytelling, and cultural exploration. Its beautiful artwork and engaging gameplay make it a standout addition to any board game collection. The solo mode is well-designed, providing a challenging and enjoyable experience for individual players.
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!
D**Y
What a fun theme and so much fun to play!
This is a wonderful game with a cool Japanese cultural travel appeal. Easy to learn and so much fun to play. Everyone I've taught this to either wants to play it again or buy it.
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.
M**E
Peaceful game
A peaceful game. Best when played with friends who want to describe their trip while scoring up. Scoring takes as long as the game when the adventure is described - this vital part of the enjoyment is lost in the BGA adaptation
W**Y
Fun, strategic, yet quick
Very fun and have played repeatedly. It's nice not to wait for everyone to take their turns. Not a lot of interaction but some.
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