JAPAN

OUR TOUR

Tokyo

A perfect blend of ancient shrines and cutting-edge tech, Tokyo offers endless excitement for every traveler.

Kyoto

Home to geishas, temples, and traditions, Kyoto is where Japan’s timeless beauty and culture truly come alive.

Mount Fuji

Japan’s tallest peak, Mount Fuji is ideal for hiking, photography, and scenic lakeside views all year round.

Osaka

Famous for street food, neon lights, and fun vibes, Osaka is a must-visit for food lovers and thrill-seekers.

Attractions You Can’t Miss!"

Nara – The City of Sacred Deer and Ancient Temples

Nara, Japan’s first permanent capital, is a city where history, spirituality, and nature come together in a magical blend. 

Best Time to Visit Japan – Seasonal Guide
1. March – May (Spring)
2. June – August (Summer)
3. September – November (Autumn)
4. December – February (Winter)
5. When is peak tourist season?
6. When is the cheapest time to travel?
7. Is Japan good during rainy season?
8. What events happen in spring?
9. Is winter good for non-skiers?
10. Final Japan travel tip?
Season Months Weather Travel Suitability
Spring March to May Mild and colorful, cherry blossoms, ideal for outdoor sightseeing Best time to visit
Summer June to August Hot, humid, rainy start; vibrant festivals and fireworks Good for events, but pack light
Autumn September to November Cool, crisp air with beautiful fall foliage in temples and parks Highly recommended
Winter December to February Cold, snowy in north, perfect for skiing and hot springs Great for snow lovers

JAPAN TOUR FAQ

1. What is the best time to visit Japan?
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) are ideal due to pleasant weather and scenic beauty.
2. Do I need a visa to travel to Japan?
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries enjoy visa-free short stays. Check the official embassy site.
3. What are the top attractions in Japan?
Popular spots include Tokyo, Kyoto, Mount Fuji, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima, and Hokkaido’s winter resorts.
4. Is Japan safe for tourists?
Yes, Japan is extremely safe, with low crime rates and excellent emergency services. Solo travel is very common.
5. What currency is used in Japan?
The official currency is the Japanese Yen (¥/JPY). Cash is still widely used, especially in rural areas.
6. How do I get around in Japan?
Japan has world-class trains like the Shinkansen. Use Japan Rail Pass for intercity travel and IC cards for cities.
7. Are there any cultural etiquettes to follow?
Yes, remove shoes indoors, be quiet on public transport, and bow as a form of greeting. Respect local customs.
8. What languages are spoken in Japan?
Japanese is the main language. English is spoken in tourist areas, but not widely, so translation apps help.
9. Is internet access available in Japan?
Yes. Free Wi-Fi is available in major cities. Consider renting a pocket Wi-Fi or SIM card for constant access.
10. Can I use credit cards in Japan?
Credit cards are accepted in cities, hotels, and malls, but carry cash for small shops and local eateries.