Video games are an excellent way to learn about history, science, and even other cultures. It’s getting easier and easier to find fascinating games with unique visuals, great stories, and moving characters that take their players around the world. The same is true when it comes to Japan. Gaming fans can easily travel to and around Japan thanks to these fun and complex games that let their players explore everything from modern Tokyo to Feudal Japan. The best games set in Japan highlight the country’s culture and history, while also just being an absolute blast to play.
8 Beautiful Video Games With Complex Fantasy Worlds
These RPG titles feature brilliantly-designed worlds, allowing players to experience the thrill of exploring lore-filled, in-game territories.
The allure of exploring Japan and its many facets via the immersive medium of video games can’t be stated enough. Players can get lost in these open worlds as they explore well-known locations, interact with familiar Japanese tropes, and explore both the urban and rural locales of the areas present in Japan through an authentic lens that cuts no corners.
Updated November 26, 2025, by Mark Sammut: 2025 has been a big year for games set in Japan, particularly historical ones. Frankly, if you are looking to visit Tokyo (or Edo), you have plenty of options at your disposal. We have updated this article with three new games: Ghost of Yotei, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Tokyo Xanadu eX+, and Fate/Samurai Remnant.
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In The Rural Village Of Nagoro
A Poignant Tale of Japan’s Fading Rural Charms
In The Rural Village of Nagoro is one of the most fun side-scrolling games set in Japan that lets players explore Shikoku island’s charming village called Nagoro. It’s a simple and minimalist game that’s also a great choice for beginners and casuals alike.
During their short but relaxing adventure, players will get to engage with the inhabitants of the village and witness the transformation of the once-thriving community. It’s an emotional and meditative experience with educational insights into the beautiful Nagoro village and its evolution over the years.
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Akiba’s Trip: Undead And Undressed
A Zany, Over-the-Top Journey Through Akihabara’s Heart
Anime fans have a love/hate relationship with fan service, as it is an ever-present reality in almost all anime, whether or not the tone suits it. What would happen if someone created a game based entirely around fan service? Akiba’s Trip is here to answer that very question.
Players control Nanashi, an otaku-turned-vampire-turned-freedom fighter. Freedom from what? Clothes! The goal of the good guys, insofar as there is a goal, is to undress as many residents of Akihabara (modern-day Japan) as possible by literally beating it off of them.





