🎌 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!
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.
B**K
Good for most, but may want to check out the Matsuri edition
I initially bought this retail version which is ok, as a gift but realized that the deluxe version was the one that I wanted.I recommend looking at the deluxe before buying if you are serious into the tabletop gaming hobby as I am. If you are just looking for a family game night game, and don’t have 100s of games this retail version. Will be fine. The deluxe version has wooden pieces and you can get playmats, and bowls for pieces.
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.
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.
A**R
Easy to learn
This game is easy to learn, plays fairly quickly and it has nice theme that fits the game.If you like take that in games this not a game for you, there is virtually no interaction between players.If you enjoy games that are more multi-player solitaire that require planning and figuring the combinations that will produce the highest score then this is your type of game.If you are a solo gamer then 100% you should try this game. The solo mode is excellent and the bot is easy to learn and run.
J**H
Very confusing rules. Fun to just plan a pretend trip to Japan
Fun to play but not by the rules. Game is super confusing. Kids enjoyed planning a trip to Japan.
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