
Best tour packages to Japan
In Japan, the phrase 'Ikigai' reflects the harmony of life's purpose. Sip matcha at a serene tea house, then explore ancient temples. Plan your next adventure with local experiences that celebrate unique traditions and modern innovations.Japan Multi-day Tours
Japan Expert Travel Tips
- Budget ¥1,000 for daily meals in cities.
- Download Google Maps for public transport navigation.
- Carry cash; some places do not accept cards.
- Learn basic Japanese phrases for smoother interactions.
- Visit convenience stores for unique snacks.
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Sign up for travel tips, personalized itineraries, and vacation inspirationsBest time to visit Japan
Spring 2026

Spring welcomes cherry blossoms and moderate weather, perfect for hanami celebrations. Enjoy festivals like Hanami Matsuri in parks.
Summer 2026

Summer brings warmth with bustling matsuri and fireworks. Participate in traditional festivals featuring food stalls and performances.
Autumn 2026

Autumn showcases vibrant foliage and cool breezes. Explore the Momiji seasons with picturesque walks through gardens.
Winter 2026

Winter offers snowy landscapes ideal for skiing. Experience the Sapporo Snow Festival's impressive ice sculptures and winter fun.

FAQs
Do I need a visa to visit Japan?
Visa requirements vary by nationality; many travelers can enter visa-free for 90 days. Check your country's restrictions before planning.
Is it easy to navigate public transport in Japan?
Yes, Japan's transport system is efficient and well-signposted in English. Most major cities provide excellent train services.
What is the best way to experience Japanese cuisine?
Sampling street food is a delightful way to dive into local flavors. Allocate around ¥2,000-¥3,000 per day for varied meals.
How much does it cost to visit major attractions?
Entry fees range from ¥500 to ¥2,000 depending on the site. Some attractions are free, like parks and temples.
Can I use credit cards everywhere in Japan?
Credit cards are accepted in large cities but not always in rural areas. Keep cash handy for smaller shops.



















