Your JAPAN Journey
Where Tradition Meets Innovation
Tokyo Arrival & City Lights
Hotel check-in, Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Tower, izakaya dinner
Modern Tokyo
Akihabara, teamLab Borderless, Harajuku, Meiji Shrine
Mt. Fuji Day Trip
Bullet train, 5th Station, Lake Kawaguchi, Hakone hot springs
Kyoto Ancient Capital
Shinkansen, Fushimi Inari gates, Gion geisha district
Kyoto Temples & Bamboo
Golden Temple, Arashiyama Bamboo, tea ceremony
Osaka Food Capital
Osaka Castle, Dotonbori street food, Umeda Sky Building
Last Day Shopping
Shinsaibashi, anime stores, airport transfer
Top Attractions
Mt. Fuji
Iconic snow-capped volcano and UNESCO site
Fushimi Inari Shrine
10,000 vermilion torii gates pathway
Tokyo Skytree
Tallest structure with panoramic views
Arashiyama Bamboo
Enchanting bamboo forest walkway
✅ What's Included
- Accommodation in 4-star hotels
- Daily breakfast
- Airport transfers
- All sightseeing as per itinerary
- Professional English-speaking guide
- All taxes and service charges
❌ What's Not Included
- International/domestic flights
- Visa fees
- Lunch and dinner
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Optional activities
Who This Japan Trip Is Best For
Japan is ideal for travellers who want a highly organized country with a strong contrast between modern cities and traditional culture. It suits first-time East Asia travellers, couples, small families, and repeat international travellers who value cleanliness, punctual transport, food culture, and immersive city experiences. Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka make sense together because they each offer a different side of the country: fast urban energy, temple and heritage atmosphere, and food-led city life.
Japan is less about lazy resort travel and more about thoughtful movement, efficient rail use, and planned sightseeing windows. Travellers who enjoy discovering neighborhoods, seasonal food, temples, design, and day-trip variety usually love it. Travellers who want a low-walking beach holiday usually do better elsewhere.
Japan Planning Notes
Best Time To Visit
Spring and autumn are usually the easiest seasons for weather, scenery, and city exploration. Cherry blossom and foliage periods also need earlier booking.
Best For
Travellers who enjoy efficient rail movement, food culture, neighborhood exploration, and a mix of modern city life with traditional heritage.
Visa And Prep
Japan visa paperwork is manageable, but travellers should prepare financial proofs, leave documents, hotel plans, and a realistic day-by-day route.
Common Mistake
Overpacking Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Mt. Fuji, and shopping districts into too few days makes the trip feel like transit instead of discovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit? ›
Mar-May, Oct-Nov offers the best weather conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
How should I plan the Japan visa step? ›
Japan visa planning should be started early enough to align with flights, rail plans, and hotel bookings. We help review the current application steps, required documents, and practical timing before the rest of the itinerary is finalised.
What currency is used? ›
Japan uses the Japanese Yen. Cards are common in major cities, but having some local cash remains useful for smaller purchases, local transit moments, and shops that still prefer cash.
What accommodation is provided? ›
4-5 star hotels with breakfast, selected for comfort and prime locations near major attractions.
What Our Travelers Say
"Amazing experience! Everything was perfectly organized. The itinerary was well-paced and covered all major attractions. Highly recommended!" – Priya & Rahul, Mumbai
"Best family vacation! Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly. Hotels were excellent. Thank you Nomads Wanderer for the memories!" – Sharma Family, Delhi
"Felt completely safe throughout. Great mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation. Will definitely book again!" – Neha Kapoor, Bangalore