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Japan is a country of contrasts, offering a unique blend of experiences that cater to every type of traveler. Its allure lies in its ability to surprise and enchant you at every turn.
Timeless Culture: Discover ancient castles, serene Zen gardens, and thousands of temples and shrines.
Modern Marvels: Immerse yourself in the dazzling energy of cities like Tokyo and Osaka, pioneers in technology, fashion, and pop culture.
Breathtaking Nature: From the cherry blossoms in spring to the fiery maples in autumn and the snow-capped mountains in winter, Japan's natural beauty is simply stunning.
Culinary Paradise: As a foodie's dream destination, Japan offers everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to humble street food stalls serving up delicious ramen and takoyaki.
At JourneyDock, we believe in creating seamless and enriching travel experiences. Our Japan tour packages are designed to give you an authentic taste of the country without the stress of planning.
Package Inclusions: Our packages typically include comfortable accommodations, guided tours of major attractions, transportation between cities (including the famous Shinkansen bullet train), and select meals.
Types of Packages: We offer a wide range of options to suit your travel style, including luxury tours with 5-star stays, romantic honeymoon packages, fun-filled family adventures, and immersive cultural tours.
Personalized Support: From the moment you book until you return home, our team provides dedicated support. We can help you personalize your itinerary with unique experiences like a traditional tea ceremony, a samurai lesson, or a stay in a ryokan (traditional inn).
By Air: Japan is well-connected to major international hubs by airlines such as Japan Airlines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA), and many other global carriers.
Airports:
Narita International Airport (NRT), Tokyo
Haneda Airport (HND), Tokyo
Kansai International Airport (KIX), Osaka
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO), Nagoya
Other Transport Options: Once in Japan, the Shinkansen (bullet train) network offers an incredibly efficient and scenic way to travel between major cities.
Peak Season (March-May, October-November): Spring brings the iconic cherry blossoms (sakura), while autumn offers spectacular fall foliage (koyo). The weather is mild and pleasant, but expect larger crowds and higher prices.
Shoulder Season (June-September): Early summer is warm and green, while late summer can bring humidity and the typhoon season. It's a great time for festivals and hiking, with fewer crowds than in peak season.
Off-Season (December-February): Winter is cold but offers clear skies, fewer tourists, and the best time for skiing in northern Japan. Prices for flights and accommodation are generally lower.
Currency Used: Japanese Yen (JPY)
Languages Spoken: Japanese
Time Zone: Japan Standard Time (JST, UTC +9)
Japan is filled with incredible destinations. Here are 10 must-see attractions for your itinerary:
1. Tokyo: The bustling capital, home to the Imperial Palace, Shibuya Crossing, and endless entertainment.
2. Kyoto: The heart of traditional Japan, with thousands of temples, shrines, and beautiful gardens.
3. Osaka: A vibrant city famous for its delicious street food, lively nightlife, and historic castle.
4. Mount Fuji: Japan's highest and most iconic peak, a must-see for its breathtaking beauty.
5. Hiroshima: A city of peace and resilience, home to the Peace Memorial Park and Museum.
6. Nara: Famous for its friendly, free-roaming deer and the giant Buddha statue at Todai-ji Temple.
7. Sapporo: The capital of Hokkaido, known for its snowy winters, beer, and the annual Snow Festival.
8. Hakone: A popular mountain resort town offering hot springs (onsen), art museums, and stunning views of Mount Fuji.
9. Kanazawa: A beautifully preserved historical city known for its samurai districts and one of Japan's most beautiful gardens, Kenrokuen.
10. Okinawa: A chain of tropical islands offering beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and a unique Ryukyuan culture.
Ride the Shinkansen (Bullet Train)
Bathe in a traditional Onsen (Hot Spring)
Attend a Tea Ceremony
Watch a Sumo Wrestling match
Sing your heart out at a Karaoke bar
Explore the Gion district in Kyoto and spot a Geisha
Visit the Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo for fresh sushi
Hike through the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
Stay overnight in a Ryokan (Traditional Inn)
Cross the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing in Tokyo
5-Star: Park Hyatt Tokyo, The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto, St. Regis Osaka, Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, Aman Kyoto
4-Star: Park Hotel Tokyo, Hotel Granvia Kyoto, Cross Hotel Osaka, Hilton Tokyo, Hotel Nikko Kanazawa
3-Star: Ibis Styles Tokyo Ginza, Hotel MyStays Kyoto Shijo, Shinsaibashi Grand Hotel Osaka, Resol Trinity Kyoto, Tokyu Stay Shinjuku
Near Airport (Narita/Haneda): Hotel Nikko Narita, Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport, Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda, Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu, Mystays Haneda
Vegetarian: T's Tantan (Tokyo), Ain Soph. Journey (Kyoto), Falafel Garden (Osaka), Olu Olu Cafe (Nara), Saido (Tokyo)
Non-Vegetarian: Sukiyabashi Jiro (Tokyo), Ichiran Ramen (various locations), Dotonbori Kukuru (Osaka), Tempura Endo (Kyoto), Kiji (Osaka)
Sushi & Sashimi
Ramen
Tempura
Udon Noodles
Okonomiyaki (Savory Pancake)
Yakitori (Grilled Skewers)
Tonkatsu (Pork Cutlet)
Kaiseki (Traditional Multi-Course Meal)
Takoyaki (Octopus Balls)
Gyoza (Dumplings)
Unique Kit Kat flavors
High-quality electronics and cameras
Traditional crafts like pottery and lacquerware
Anime and manga merchandise
Japanese beauty products
A high-quality chef's knife (Santoku or Gyuto)
Matcha green tea and accessories
Yukata or Kimono
Wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets)
Sensu (folding fans)
Ginza, Tokyo (Luxury brands)
Shibuya 109, Tokyo (Youth fashion)
Akihabara Electric Town, Tokyo (Electronics & anime)
Shinsaibashi-suji, Osaka (Major shopping arcade)
Nakamise-dori, Tokyo (Traditional souvenirs near Senso-ji)
Teramachi Street, Kyoto (Crafts and clothing)
Tanukikoji Shopping Arcade, Sapporo
Tenjin Chikagai, Fukuoka (Underground shopping mall)
Osu Shopping Arcade, Nagoya
Don Quijote (Discount stores found nationwide)
Japanese nightlife is as diverse as its culture, ranging from tiny, intimate bars and traditional izakayas to mega-clubs with world-class DJs. Each city offers a unique flavor after dark, promising memorable nights for every traveler.
Golden Gai (Tokyo)
Dotonbori (Osaka)
Pontocho Alley (Kyoto)
Susukino (Sapporo)
Omoide Yokocho (Tokyo)
WOMB (Tokyo)
Club Joule (Osaka)
Kiyamachi-dori (Kyoto)
Sound Museum Vision (Tokyo)
GIRAFFE Japan (Osaka)
1. Get a Japan Rail Pass: If you plan to travel between multiple cities, the JR Pass can save you a lot of money and hassle.
2. Cash is King: While credit cards are widely accepted in cities, many smaller shops, restaurants, and temples still prefer cash.
3. Stay Connected: Rent a pocket Wi-Fi device or get a local SIM card to stay connected and use navigation apps easily.
4. Learn Basic Phrases: Knowing simple greetings like "Arigato" (Thank you) and "Sumimasen" (Excuse me) goes a long way.
5. No Tipping: Tipping is not customary in Japan and can sometimes be considered rude.
6. Public Transport is Excellent: Japan's trains and buses are punctual, clean, and efficient. Use them to get around.
7. Pack for the Season: Weather varies greatly. Pack light layers for spring/autumn, warm clothes for winter, and light, breathable fabrics for summer.
8. Respect Local Etiquette: Follow rules like standing on the left side of escalators (in Tokyo), being quiet on trains, and bowing as a sign of respect.
9. Take Your Shoes Off: Be prepared to remove your shoes when entering homes, temples, and traditional inns (ryokans).
10. Carry a Small Trash Bag: Public trash cans can be surprisingly hard to find, so it's common to carry your own trash until you find one.
Our packages are designed for convenience and typically include accommodations, transportation between major cities, guided tours of key attractions, and some meals. We offer various themes like luxury, family, and cultural immersion to fit your needs.
Many nationalities can enter Japan for up to 90 days for tourism without a visa. However, it's crucial to check the latest requirements for your specific passport with the Embassy of Japan in your country before traveling.
Absolutely! We pride ourselves on flexibility. You can work with our travel specialists to add specific activities, extend your stay in a city, or upgrade your hotels to create a personalized itinerary.
The Shinkansen (bullet train) is the most popular and efficient method. It's fast, comfortable, and offers stunning views of the countryside. Our packages often include Shinkansen tickets for inter-city travel.
Japan is widely regarded as one of the safest countries in the world, with very low crime rates. It's an excellent destination for solo travelers, families, and couples alike.
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