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Japan Packages

Duration Price
Explore Japan | Journey to the Cultural Treasure Trove6 days & 5 nights
USD 1,934.27
Jewels of Japan | Tokyo to Osaka Discovery7 days & 6 nights
USD 1,983.34
Discover Japan | From Tokyo Skylines to Osaka Sights8 days & 7 nights
USD 1,560.35
Legends of Japan | Journey Across Diverse Landscapes11 days & 10 nights
USD 2,515.48
Treasures of Japan | Timeless Temples and Modern Wonders7 days & 6 nights
USD 1,785.86
Explore Tokyo | Gateway to the Land of Rising Sun4 days & 3 nights
USD 1,331.12

As spring arrives, Japan transforms into a wonderland of cherry blossoms, vibrant festivals, and perfect weather for exploring. With over 40 expertly designed Japan tour packages, Thrillophilia offers everything from 6-day getaways to 13-day immersive adventures, catering to families, couples, solo travellers, and groups. Starting at ₹99,999 and going up to ₹4,50,000, our Japan holiday packages cover it all—from budget-friendly group tours to ultra-luxurious private experiences.

Planning your Japan trip from India has never been easier! We take care of everything—flights, accommodations, visa assistance, and guided tours—so you can simply enjoy the journey. Whether you're strolling through Tokyo’s lively streets, Kyoto’s ancient temples, or Osaka’s foodie hotspots, our Japan travel packages ensure a smooth, hassle-free adventure.

Spring in Japan is truly magical. Walk under tunnels of pink cherry blossoms in Ueno Park, witness the breathtaking Hanami celebrations in Osaka’s Kema Sakuranomiya Park, or see Mount Fuji framed by blooming sakura at Chureito Pagoda. Experience the charm of Kyoto’s Miyako Odori, where geishas perform elegant spring dances, or visit the Takayama Spring Festival, famous for its beautifully decorated floats and lively street parades.

With departures from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, your Japan trip from India is just one booking away! Whether it’s soaking in an onsen under falling petals, tasting seasonal sakura-flavoured treats, or exploring Japan’s rich culture, Thrillophilia’s Japan tour packages promise an unforgettable Spring 2025 adventure. Book now and make Japan your next spring destination!

Japan At a Glance

Capital City: Tokyo

Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)

Official Language: Japanese (English is spoken in tourist areas)

Time Zone: Japan Standard Time (JST, UTC+9)

Peak Travel Seasons: Spring (March-May), Autumn (September–November)

Weather: Winter (December–February), Summer (June–August)

National Food: Sushi and Ramen

Famous Tourist Attractions: Mount Fuji, Tokyo Tower & Skytree, Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari Shrine, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Osaka Castle, Nara Park, Hokkaido’s Lavender Fields

Top Things to Do in Japan: Join a Cherry Blossom Festival – Hanami picnics under pink sakura trees, Ride the Shinkansen, Soak in an Onsen, Experience a Tea Ceremony, Go on a Food Tour, Enjoy Fireworks Festivals, Ski in Hokkaido, Explore Akihabara 

Must-Try Japanese Foods: Ramen & Udon, Sushi & Sashimi, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki Oden, Sake & Matcha Tea, Mochi & Taiyaki

Best Souvenirs to Buy in Japan: Matcha Tea & Japanese Snacks, Kimono & Yukata, Chopsticks & Ceramics, Paper Lanterns & Folding Fans, Anime & Manga Collectibles, Unique KitKat Flavors Omamori (Good Luck Charms) 

Interesting Facts About Japan

Here are some surprising facts about Japan—things most people don’t know!

1. Square Watermelons Exist – Japanese farmers grow square watermelons to make them easier to stack and store. But they cost upto ₹40,000 each and are mostly decorative!

2. There’s an Island Ruled by Cats– Aoshima, also called "Cat Island," has six times more cats than humans, making it a paradise for feline lovers.

3. Vending Machine Wonderland– Japan has over 5 million vending machines, selling everything from hot ramen and umbrellas to fresh eggs and even mystery gifts.

4. Eating Loudly is a Compliment– In Japan, slurping your noodles loudly is considered a sign of enjoyment and appreciation for the meal!

5. Silent Karaoke Exists– There are one-person karaoke booths where you wear headphones and sing silently—perfect for shy singers or practice sessions.

6. The Only Country with a Blue Traffic Light– Japan’s green traffic lights look blue because of an old language rule where blue and green were once considered the same colour!

7. Rabbit Island is a Real Place– Ōkunoshima, an island full of hundreds of friendly rabbits, was once a secret chemical weapons site, now reclaimed by adorable bunnies.

8. People Hire Fake Family Members– There are services where you can rent actors to pose as relatives, wedding guests, or even stand-in partners!

9. Silent Cafés for Introverts Exist – Some Tokyo cafés have a "no-talking" rule, where people come to work, read, or enjoy coffee in total silence.

Popular Destinations to Visit on Japan Tour in 2025:

1. Tokyo - The Heartbeat of Japan

The capital city of Japan, Tokyo, is a vibrant metropolis and welcomes tourists with neon-lit streets and serene temples. Dive into bustling districts like Shibuya, famed for its iconic road-square crossing, or immerse in the tranquillity of Meiji Shrine's lush surroundings. You can also discover Tokyo Disneyland or savor some sushi at Tsukiji Market with the best Tokyo Tour Packages offered by Thrillophilia.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to May (cherry blossoms), September to November (pleasant autumn)
  • Location: Eastern Japan, Kanto region
  • Top Attractions: Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Tokyo Disneyland, Senso-ji Temple
  • Specialty: A perfect blend of ultramodern skyscrapers, historic temples, and world-class cuisine.

2. Kyoto - The Timeless Soul of Japan

Kyoto is a very popular city in Japan, known for its mix of old-fashioned charm and modern excitement. When you visit, you'll see amazing places like the Fushimi Inari Shrine, where bright red gates make a magical path, and the peaceful Kinkaku-ji Temple, all covered in shiny gold.

With our special Kyoto tour packages, you can explore historical areas like Gion and Shimbashi, feeling like you've travelled back in time. It's like going on a journey through Japan's past! You can make your trip perfect by adding Kyoto to your Japan tour package from India. That way, you can experience the beauty and history of Japan in a whole new way.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to April (cherry blossoms), October to December (autumn colors)
  • Location: Central Honshu, Kansai region
  • Top Attractions: Kinkaku-ji, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Gion District, Kiyomizu-dera
  • Specialty: A city where ancient temples, geisha culture, and seasonal beauty create a magical charm.

3. Osaka - Japan’s Kitchen & Entertainment Hub

Osaka is a lively city full of exciting things to see and do! You'll find lots of tasty food to try on the streets and many famous places to visit. You can explore places like the Osaka Castle and Shitenno-ji Temple, which are amazing. At night, you can visit Dotonbori for fun and entertainment. If you want to relax, you can go to Kema Sakuranomiya Park to see beautiful cherry blossoms.

If you want to have an amazing time in Osaka without any worries, you can think about booking Thrillophilia’s Osaka tour packages. They'll help you have an awesome trip and see all the best parts of the city!

  • Best Time to Visit: March to May (spring), October to November (autumn)
  • Location: Western Japan, Kansai region
  • Top Attractions: Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Castle, Shitenno-ji Temple, Dotonbori, Kuromon Market
  • Specialty: A dynamic blend of food, history, and nightlife, making it Japan’s ultimate entertainment hub.

Click here to book - Osaka Castle Tickets

4. Hokkaido - Japan’s Winter Wonderland

Nestled in the northern part of Japan, Hokkaido is a snow-kissed wonderland, attracting travelers with its pristine landscapes. From marvelling at the bright hues of the Shikisai-no-Oka flower fields, to feeling the adrenaline rush of skiing in Niseko's slopes, Hokkaido enchants visitors with its diversity. Treat your taste buds at Sapporo's ramen alley or unwind in the steaming waters of Noboribetsu's hot springs with Thrillophilia’s Japan Packages.

  • Best Time to Visit: December to February (winter sports), July to August (flower fields)
  • Location: Northernmost region of Japan
  • Top Attractions: Niseko Ski Resort, Furano Flower Fields, Noboribetsu Hot Springs, Otaru Canal
  • Specialty: A dream destination for winter sports, scenic landscapes, and fresh seafood.

5. Hiroshima - A City of Remembrance and Renewal

Hiroshima is a historically significant city that is known for being the victim of the atomic bombings during World War II. It has dedicated monuments and sites that reflect the city of the bygone era. You must visit one of the spellbinding attractions, Itsukushima Shrine, during your Japan tour.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to May (spring), October to November (autumn)
  • Location: Western Japan, Chugoku region
  • Top Attractions: Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Castle, Itsukushima Shrine, Shukkeien Garden
  • Specialty: A powerful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for travelers.

6. Ginza -  The Epicenter of Luxury, Art & Innovation.

The oldest western-style shopping district of Tokyo is Ginza. It has various high-end boutiques, exclusive restaurants, department stores. You can just stroll down the streets of Ginza or go on a shopping spree, it is, after all a shopping district.

  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round
  • Location: Central Tokyo, Japan
  • Top Attractions: Kabuki-za Theatre, Ginza Six, Tsukiji Outer Market, Imperial Palace
  • Specialty: A perfect fusion of luxury shopping, fine dining, and traditional Japanese culture.

Japan Tourist Visa Guide for Indian Citizens

Planning a trip to Japan from India? Here's a concise guide to help you navigate the visa process:

1. Visa Validity: Typically valid for 90 days from the date of issue. ​

2. Processing Time: Generally takes 4 to 7 working days. However, it's advisable to apply at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance.

3. Application Process:

Online Application: Japan introduced a single-entry e-Visa for Indian citizens starting April 1, 2024. ​

Steps:

  • Visit the official e-Visa portal.​
  • Fill in the required details.​
  • Upload necessary documents.​
  • Pay the visa fee online.​

4. Visa Fees: Approximately ₹510 (about ¥875.73). Fees are subject to change; verify the current fee before applying. ​

5. Required Documents:

  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.​
  • Photograph: Recent passport-sized color photo.​
  • Travel Itinerary: Details of flights and accommodations.​
  • Financial Proof: Bank statements or financial documents demonstrating sufficient funds.​

6. Visa Types:

  • Single-Entry Visa: For tourism, valid for a short stay.​
  • Multiple-Entry Visa: For frequent travellers; specific eligibility criteria apply.

Japan in Spring 2025 – Best Time to Visit for Cherry Blossoms & Festivals

Spring (March to May) is the most enchanting season for a Japan trip, with blooming cherry blossoms, lively festivals, and pleasant weather. The sakura (cherry blossom) season starts in Kyushu in late March, peaks in Tokyo and Kyoto in early April, and reaches Hokkaido by May.

With temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C, it’s the perfect time for outdoor adventures. Enjoy hanami (flower viewing) in Tokyo’s Ueno Park, walk under Kyoto’s pink canopies in Maruyama Park, or witness the magic of the Takayama Spring Festival and Fuji Shibazakura Festival.

If you're booking one of our Japan tour packages from India, spring offers the best mix of culture, nature, and festivities for an unforgettable experience!

Why Visit Japan in Spring? 

Spring in Japan is a once-in-a-lifetime experience filled with beauty, culture, and adventure. 

  • Japan Turns Pink with Cherry Blossoms – From Tokyo’s Ueno Park to Kyoto’s Philosopher’s Path, spring paints Japan in stunning shades of pink and white.
  • Vibrant Spring Festivals – Witness grand celebrations like the Takayama Spring Festival, featuring ornate floats, and Kyoto’s Miyako Odori, showcasing elegant geisha performances.
  • Sakura-Flavored Everything! – Indulge in seasonal treats like sakura mochi, cherry blossom lattes, and sakura-infused ice cream, available only in spring.
  • Less Crowded Than Summer – Early spring sees fewer crowds, making it a great time to explore Japan’s top attractions peacefully.
  • 25 UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Discover ancient temples, castles, and cultural wonders, including Himeji Castle, Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial, and Kyoto’s historic monuments.
  • Scenic Train Journeys Through Blossoming Landscapes – Travel on the Sagano Scenic Railway in Kyoto or the Fuji Excursion Train for breathtaking views of Mount Fuji.
  • Hot Springs Under Cherry Blossoms – Relax in open-air onsens like those in Hakone and Beppu, where you can soak in mineral-rich waters beneath pink petals.
  • Magical Wisteria and Flower Parks – Visit Ashikaga Flower Park to see dreamy wisteria tunnels or Hitachi Seaside Park for vibrant nemophila fields.
  • Japan Cultural Heritage Trips in Spring – Experience seasonal tea ceremonies, spring-exclusive kimono rentals, and traditional Japanese arts in their full bloom.
  • Spring Skiing in Japan – Explore a variety of ski resorts in Hokkaido or the Japanese Alps for late-season skiing with stunning springtime scenery.
  • Unique Wildlife Encounters – See adorable snow monkeys soaking in hot springs at Jigokudani or spot Japanese cranes in Hokkaido’s Kushiro Marsh.

Where to See Cherry Blossoms in Japan?

Spring in Japan is a breathtaking season when cherry blossoms paint the country in shades of pink and white. Whether you're exploring vibrant cities or serene countryside landscapes, these are the best places to see cherry blossoms in Japan during your Japan trip in spring.

1. Tokyo – Urban Sakura Wonderland

Best Locations: Ueno Park, Shinjuku Gyoen, Chidorigafuchi Moat

Must-Do: Take a romantic sakura boat ride at Chidorigafuchi Moat and experience night-time cherry blossom illuminations.

2. Kyoto – Historic Charm & Blossoms

Best Locations: Philosopher’s Path, Maruyama Park, Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Must-Do: Walk through Kyoto’s ancient streets lined with cherry blossoms and enjoy a traditional tea ceremony under sakura trees.

3. Mount Fuji – Sakura with a Scenic Backdrop

Best Locations: Chureito Pagoda, Fuji Five Lakes

Must-Do: Capture postcard-perfect views of Mount Fuji framed by cherry blossoms—one of Japan’s most iconic spring sights.

4. Hirosaki – Japan’s Most Stunning Cherry Blossom Festival

Best Locations: Hirosaki Castle Park

Must-Do: Experience the Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival, where thousands of trees bloom around the historic castle, creating breathtaking tunnel-like views.

5. Nara – Sakura & Friendly Deer

Best Locations: Nara Park, Mount Yoshino

Must-Do: Stroll through Nara Park, where deer roam freely under blooming cherry trees, or visit Mount Yoshino, home to over 30,000 cherry trees covering the hillside in pink.

6. Hokkaido – Late-Blooming Cherry Blossoms

Best Locations: Goryokaku Park (Hakodate), Matsumae Park

Must-Do: Visit in late April to early May for one of Japan’s last cherry blossom displays.

Spring Festivals & Events in Japan 2025

Spring in Japan showcases rich cultural traditions through cherry blossom festivals, vibrant local celebrations, and iconic seasonal landscapes. Here are five major spring festivals you shouldn't miss:​

1. Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival (Shizuoka)

  • ​When: February to March 2025
  • ​Highlights: Experience early-blooming cherry blossoms along the Kawazu River, with approximately 8,000 cherry trees creating a picturesque landscape. 

2. ​Mito Plum Blossom Festival (Ibaraki)

  • ​When: Late February to Late March 2025​
  • ​Highlights: Explore Kairakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, featuring around 3,000 plum trees in full bloom. 

3. ​Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival (Aomori)

  • ​When: Late April to Early May​ 2025
  • ​Highlights: Visit Hirosaki Park, home to approximately 2,600 cherry trees, offering breathtaking views, especially around the historic Hirosaki Castle. 

4. ​Takayama Spring Festival (Gifu)

  • ​When: April 14-15​ 2025
  • ​Highlights: Witness one of Japan's most beautiful festivals, featuring ornate floats, traditional music, and vibrant processions through the historic streets of Takayama. ​

5. Fuji Kawaguchiko Cherry Blossom Festival (Yamanashi)

  • ​When: Mid-April​ 2025
  • ​Highlights: Enjoy stunning views of approximately 300 Yoshino cherry trees in full bloom around Lake Kawaguchi, with Mount Fuji providing a majestic backdrop.

How to Reach Japan?

​Travelling to Japan is primarily achieved by air, with numerous direct flight options available from various countries. Here's a breakdown to help you plan your journey:​

Direct Flight

Departure Cities:

  • India: Major cities like Delhi and Mumbai offer direct flights to Japan.​
  • United States: Cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco provide direct routes.​
  • United Kingdom: London offers direct flights to Japan.​

Arrival Destinations:

  • Tokyo: Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) are the primary international gateways.​
  • Osaka: Kansai International Airport (KIX) serves as a major entry point.​

Flight Duration:

  • From India: Approximately 7 to 8 hours.​
  • From the United States: Around 12 to 14 hours, depending on the departure city.​
  • From the United Kingdom: Approximately 11 to 12 hours.​

Top Airlines:

  • All Nippon Airways (ANA): Offers direct flights from various international locations to Tokyo and Osaka.​
  • Japan Airlines (JAL): Provides direct routes to major Japanese cities from several countries.​
  • Air India: Operates direct flights from India to Japan.​
  • British Airways: Offer direct flights from London to Tokyo.​
  • United Airlines: Provides direct flights from multiple U.S. cities to Japan.​

Places to Visit on Japan Trip:

1. Tokyo Tower - The Symbol of Japan’s Post-War Rebirth

Tokyo tower is a famous Japanese landmark built in the year 1958. It has two observation decks that provide an impressive 360-degree view of the city. It is 1092 feet or 333 meters tall. This tower is inspired from the Eiffel tower and is made of the red and white latticed steel. The Tokyo Tower has a museum, an aquarium, a Shinto Shrine, a restaurant, and some other entertainment spots inside it which makes it a must add in your japan tour packages.

  • Location: 4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
  • Timings: Main Observation Deck: 9 AM – 11 PM | Special Observation Deck: 9 AM – 10 PM
  • Top Activities: Enjoy city views from the observation deck, visit the tower museum, and dine at the café.
  • Why Visit? A historic icon offering spectacular skyline views and cultural experiences.

Click here to book: Tokyo Tower Tickets

2. Tokyo Skytree - Japan’s Tallest Landmark in the Clouds

The Sumida City Ward is home to the Tokyo Skytree, the second tallest building globally and a renowned television broadcasting tower and dating spot. Erected in 2018, it reaches a height of 634 meters. The tower features two observation decks, providing visitors with a panoramic 360-degree view of the city. These decks are named the Tembo Deck and the Tembo Galleria.

  • Location: 1 Chome-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-8634, Japan
  • Timings: 9 AM – 9 PM (But Entry allowed until 8 PM)
  • Top Activities: Capture stunning skyline views, explore Sumida Aquarium, and shop at the Skytree Town.
  • Why Visit? A modern marvel offering breathtaking cityscapes and immersive experiences.

3. Tokyo Disneyland - The Happiest Place in Japan

Tokyo Disneyland is an amusement park located right next to Tokyo DisneySea and it is in included in every best japan tour packages. It has various rides loved by adults and children both. It has seven zones, namely World Bazaar, Adventureland, Westernland, Critter Country, Explore Fantasyland, Toontown, Tomorrowland, and another exciting zone with our Japan honeymoon packages for a magical getaway.

  • Location: 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan
  • Timings: 8 AM – 10 PM
  • Top Activities: Experience thrilling rides, meet Disney characters, and enjoy the spectacular nighttime parade.
  • Why Visit? A must-visit destination for families and Disney fans seeking magical experiences.

Click here to book - Tokyo DisneySea Entry Tickets

4. Shinjuku Gyoen - Tokyo’s Serene Urban Oasis

Shinjuku Gyoen National Park is one of the largest parks of Tokyo. The cherry blossoms in the spring season make Shinjuku Gyoen a heavenly place to look at during your Japan trip. It has three gardens namely Japanese landscape garden, French garden, and English landscape garden.

  • Location: 11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japan
  • Timings: March 15 – June 30 & Aug 21 – Sept 30: 9 AM – 6 PM | July 1 – Aug 20: 9 AM – 7 PM | Oct 1 – March 14: 9 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Top Activities: Relax under cherry blossoms, stroll through serene gardens, and enjoy a tea ceremony.
  • Why Visit? A scenic oasis with seasonal beauty and a serene atmosphere.

5. Fushimi Inari-Taisha - The Shrine of a Thousand Torii Gates

Fushimi Inari-Taisha, one of Kyoto’s most iconic sites, is often included in different Japan tour packages for its thousands of bright vermilion torii gates. These gates form a captivating trail that leads you through the sacred Mount Inari. Dating back to 711 AD, the shrine honours Inari, the god of rice.

  • Location: 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882, Japan
  • Timings: Open 24 hours
  • Top Activities: Walk through the mesmerizing torii gates, visit smaller shrines, and hike to scenic viewpoints.
  • Why Visit? A must-see cultural and spiritual site with breathtaking scenery.

6. Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum - Kyoto’s Historic Sake Brewery

The Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum in Kyoto immerses you in Japan’s centuries-old sake culture. Housed in a traditional Edo-period brewery, the museum offers insights into sake production, from rice fermentation to brewing. You will have the chance to taste a variety of sake and see the traditional techniques used in the process.

  • Location: 247 Minamihamacho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-8043, Japan
  • Timings: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Top Activities: Learn about sake production, explore brewing techniques, and enjoy sake tasting.
  • Why Visit? A cultural experience that lets you taste and understand Japan’s beloved rice wine.

7. Kiyomizu-Dera - Kyoto’s Temple of Pure Waters

Kiyomizu-Dera, a highlight in many Japan packages, is famed for its wooden stage offering panoramic views of Kyoto’s seasonal beauty. Founded in 778 AD, the temple stands proudly on a hillside. The Otowa Waterfall beneath the temple offers spiritual significance, where you can drink from streams believed to grant success, love, or longevity.

  • Location: 294 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0862, Japan
  • Timings: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends and holidays from April to July. 6 am to 6:30 every day from August and September
  • Top Activities: Capture stunning city views, drink from the Otowa Waterfall, and explore temple halls.
  • Why Visit? A cultural and spiritual gem with stunning seasonal scenery.

8. Nijo Castle - The Samurai Stronghold of Kyoto

The Nijo Castle is included in most of the Japan tour packages as it is a historic marvel built in the year 1603 as a residence of the first shogun of the Edo Period, Tokugawa Ieyasu. It was opened for the public as a historical site after 1867. The castle has three parts namely the Honmaru, the Ninomaru, and some gardens encircling the Honmaru and Ninomaru. The garden has numerous Cherry trees and plum orchards of varied varieties. You can enjoy cultural events like tea ceremonies.

  • Location: 541 Nijojocho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8301, Japan
  • Timings: October to June: 8:45 AM – 5 PM | July & August: 8 AM – 8 PM | September: 8 AM – 5 PM | December: Closed from 29–31
  • Top Activities: Walk through the Ninomaru Palace, admire the stunning cherry trees, and experience traditional tea ceremonies.
  • Why Visit? A historical masterpiece showcasing Japan’s feudal-era grandeur.

9. Kyoto Imperial Palace - The Majestic Home of Japan’s Emperors

The Kyoto Imperial Palace was Japan’s Imperial Family’s residence until the year 1868. It is located in Kyoto Imperial Park and in the centre of the city. It has several halls, gardens, and gates. The entire complex is enclosed by long stone walls. You can see the palace and the gardens even without joining a tour, but you can not go inside any building. There are some other historic sites like the Kaninnomiya Mansion, a small branch of Itsukushima Shrine, and a wide park. The park acts as a recreational space for the residents and the tourists.

  • Location: 3 Kyoto Gyoen, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0881, Japan
  • Timings: April to August: 9 AM – 5 PM | September & March: 9 AM – 4:30 PM | October to February: 9 AM – 4 PM
  • Top Activities: Explore the grand gates and gardens, visit Kaninnomiya Mansion, and relax in Kyoto Gyoen Park.
  • Why Visit? A must-visit for history lovers and those seeking a glimpse of Japan’s imperial past.

Things to Do on Japan Tour in 2025:

1. Climb Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is one of the most favourite sightseeing spots in Japan and a must-visit place to include in Japan tour packages from India. It is the highest mountain in Japan, with a height of 3776 meters, and it is also a volcano. The mountain is snow-covered during the winter and spring, making it breathtaking to look at.

You can see Mount Fuji from Hakone (the hot spring resort) or from the Fuji Five Lakes area. But the best view comes from the lakeside town Kawaguchiko, as it is closer to Mount Fuji. Though Mount Fuji is usually covered in clouds, it might be better to spend a few days in the area to get a good look at the mountain. You can also go climbing in the mountain, only during July and August.

Location: Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

2. Hike the Kumano Kodo Trail

Include a spiritual journey along the Kumano Kodo Trail in any of the Japan trip packages. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site that winds through the Kii Peninsula. This ancient pilgrimage route connects sacred shrines like Kumano Hongu Taisha and takes you through forests and mountainous landscapes.

Location: Kii Mountain Range

3. Go Izakaya Hopping

Dive into Japan’s vibrant nightlife by going izakaya hopping. Visit a variety of small, lively bars to taste local dishes like yakitori and tempura, while enjoying sake or shochu. This casual, social experience allows you to mingle with locals, savour unique flavours, and immerse yourself in Japan’s authentic dining culture.

4. Explore TeamLab Borderless Museum

The TeamLab Borderless museum is a unique and colourful digital art museum that is located in Tokyo. This museum displays a series of colourful light and sound exhibitions. You can walk around in the entire museum in the dark and interact, without any map on your Japan tour package. It has lasers, floating lanterns, and a lot of similarly amazing things that you can enjoy.

Location: Palette Town, Japan

Timings: 11 AM to 5 PM

5. Japanese Photo Booth

Step into a Japanese photo booth, known as purikura, during your Japan tours from India for a fun and memorable experience. These booths let you snap creative photos with cute filters, stickers, and custom backgrounds. Perfect for creating quirky souvenirs, purikura is a popular activity among locals and tourists alike.

6. Take a Japanese Cooking Class

If you are a foodie, a cooking class to learn about traditional Japanese food will be one of the best things you can do on a Japan trip. You can learn about the food culture and take home some recipes for new and maybe your favorite dishes while on a Japan trip. You can learn to make famous sushi on your own.

7. Take a Ride on a Bullet Train

Zoom through Japan’s breathtaking landscapes aboard the iconic bullet train, or Shinkansen, which is a must-do activities in any Japan tour package. Known for its speed, efficiency, and comfort, the train connects the major cities of Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto and Nagoya, while offering scenic views. You can relax in spacious seating, enjoy onboard amenities, and marvel at how this high-speed journey blends innovation and tradition.

8. Visit Shrines and Temples

Japan has many beautiful and rich heritage shrines and temples such as the temples at Nikko, the Golden Temple, Koya-san temples, etc. You can also buy fortune-telling papers known as Omikuji at the Japanese shrines and temples. These shrines and temples represent the Shinto religion and Buddhist religion.

9. Soak in an Onsen

An onsen is a special Japanese bath filled with hot spring water. It's a fantastic experience where you can relax and soak in the warm water. Onsens come in different types, like indoor and outdoor, small and big, and simple and fancy. Most onsens are shared, but some traditional Japanese inns called ryokans also have private onsens just for guests. It's a wonderful way to experience Japanese culture and unwind.

New Exciting Things to Do in Japan in 2025

Planning a Japan trip in 2025? Here are the latest attractions you must add to your Japan tour packages for a fresh and incredible experience!

1. Immersive Fort Tokyo – A New Kind of Theme Park

Japan’s first immersive theme park, Immersive Fort Tokyo, offers interactive experiences where visitors become part of the story. Expect thrilling escape rooms, live performances, and cinematic adventures—perfect for those who love action and storytelling.

Location: Tokyo

Timings: To be announced

Why visit? Japan’s first immersive theme park, where you step into thrilling live-action adventures, making it a standout experience in Japan tour packages.

2. TeamLab Planets TOKYO Expansion – Bigger & Better Digital Art

The famous teamLab Planets TOKYO has expanded, adding three new immersive spaces: Athletics Forest, Catch and Collect Extinct Forest, and Learn Future Park. Walk through digital water, interact with glowing flowers, and even create your own art.

Location: Tokyo

Timings: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Why visit? An expanded, multi-sensory digital art experience that blends technology, nature, and creativity to add to your 6-day Japan itinerary.

3. Donkey Kong Country at Universal Studios Japan – Jungle Fun Awaits

Japan tour packages from India just got more exciting! Universal Studios Japan is launching a Donkey Kong-themed area, featuring jungle rides, interactive attractions, and themed food spots.

Location: Osaka

Timings: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Why visit? A thrilling new addition to Universal Studios Japan, bringing the world of Donkey Kong to life with exciting rides and interactive jungle adventures.

4. Nintendo Museum – A Nostalgic Trip for Gamers

A paradise for Nintendo fans, this brand-new museum in Kyoto showcases the company’s evolution—from classic consoles to today’s gaming innovations. Enjoy interactive exhibits and dive into Nintendo’s iconic history.

Location: Kyoto

Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Why visit? A paradise for gamers, showcasing Nintendo’s iconic history, rare collectibles, and interactive exhibits.

5. Automata Bar – Japan’s Futuristic Drink Experience

Located inside the Centara Grand Hotel Osaka, this high-tech bar lets you pour and customize your own drinks with foam art. A futuristic yet cozy spot offering incredible city views.

Location: Osaka

Timings: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM

Why visit? A one-of-a-kind bar where robotic bartenders craft your drinks, blending technology with a futuristic nightlife experience.

Best Adventure Activities in Japan for Thrill-Seekers

Looking for adrenaline-pumping experiences on your Japan trip? From snowy slopes to deep-sea diving, Japan has it all. Here are the top adventure activities to add to your Japan tour packages for an unforgettable journey!

1. Backcountry Skiing in Hokkaido – Ultimate Snow Adventure

Japan is a dream for skiers, but if you’re craving untouched snow, backcountry skiing in Hokkaido is a must. Ride through deep powder, explore hidden trails, and experience the best of Japan ski resort packages.

Location: Niseko, Furano, Asahidake

Best Time: December – March 2025

2. Whitewater Rafting in Tone River – Rapids & Thrills

Take on the powerful rapids of Tone River, one of Japan’s best spots for whitewater rafting. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, this adventure promises an exciting ride through breathtaking canyons.

Location: Minakami, Gunma

Best Time: April – October

3. Paragliding Over Mount Fuji – Sky-High Views

Soar over Japan’s most iconic peak and witness stunning aerial views of Mount Fuji. Experience the thrill of tandem paragliding as you float above stunning landscapes, feeling the rush of the wind and the freedom of the open skies..

Location: Gotemba, Shizuoka

Best Time: March – November 2025

4. Diving in Okinawa – Japan’s Underwater Wonderland

Explore colourful coral reefs, mysterious caves, and even WWII wrecks in Okinawa. With warm waters and incredible marine life, this is for diving enthusiasts.

Location: Ishigaki, Kerama Islands, Yonaguni

Best Time: May – October 2025

5. Caving in Akiyoshido – Japan’s Largest Limestone Cave

Step into a hidden world of underground rivers, massive stalactites, and mysterious rock formations. The Akiyoshido Cave is a thrilling spot for explorers who love natural wonders.

Location: Yamaguchi Prefecture

Best Time: Year-round

6. Bungee Jumping in Gifu – Japan’s Highest Jump

For the ultimate adrenaline rush, try bungee jumping off the Gifu Bridge, Japan’s highest bungee spot. With a 215-foot drop, it's an unforgettable free-fall experience!

Location: Gifu Prefecture

Best Time: March – November 2025

7. Ziplining in Hakuba – Soar Over the Alps

Experience the best of Japan city and countryside tours with an exciting zipline adventure in Hakuba. Soar above lush forests, rivers, and the stunning Northern Alps, capturing a breathtaking blend of nature and adventure.

Location: Nagano

Best Time: April – October

Upcoming Attractions Opening in 2025

​Japan is set to unveil several exciting attractions in 2025, offering visitors a blend of cultural, technological, and entertainment experiences. Here are some upcoming highlights:​

1. JUNGLIA Theme Park – Nature-Inspired Adventures

Located in northern Okinawa near Yambaru National Park, JUNGLIA is a nature-themed park slated to open in 2025. The park will feature activities such as balloon rides and safaris, immersing visitors in Okinawa's natural beauty. 

2. Harakado Complex – Cultural and Commercial Hub

Set to open in Harajuku, Tokyo, the Harakado Complex will offer a mix of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, reflecting the vibrant spirit of Harajuku. ​

3. AEON MALL Toride – Japan's Largest Shopping Mall

Set to become Japan's largest shopping mall, AEON MALL Toride is scheduled to open in Ibaraki Prefecture in 2025. Spanning approximately 676,000 square meters, it will offer an extensive range of retail outlets, dining venues, and entertainment options.

4. Osaka World Expo 2025 – 'Designing Future Society for LivesOur'

Opening on April 13, 2025, on Yumeshima Island, the Osaka World Expo will focus on innovations in health, sustainable development, and technology, featuring global exhibits and cultural exchanges. 

5. Senkyaku Banrai Toyosu Manyo Club Onsen – Urban Hot Spring Retreat

Opening in Tokyo's Toyosu district, this onsen facility offers traditional Japanese hot spring experiences in a modern urban setting, providing a relaxing escape within the city.

Popular Restaurants in Japan:

1. Ganesha, Tokyo

Ganesha is a wonderful restaurant in Tokyo's Shinjuku district where you can enjoy delicious Indian food. They have a tasty menu with dishes like butter chicken and biryani, which are very popular in India. If you're on a Japan trip from India and miss home-cooked food, Ganesha is the perfect place to satisfy your cravings and enjoy some comforting meals.

2. Namaste Taj, Osaka

Namaste Taj in Osaka is a popular restaurant booked with Japan Tour Packages. You can enjoy lots of different Indian foods. They have delicious curries and tandoori dishes that are full of flavour. If you love spicy food and are visiting Osaka, this restaurant is a must-visit. It's a great place to try different Indian dishes while exploring the city.

3. Sukiyabashi Jiro, Tokyo

Sukiyabashi Jiro is a famous sushi restaurant in Tokyo. It got three Michelin stars and was in a movie called "Jiro Dreams of Sushi". People who love sushi think of it as a special place to visit. It doesn't have many seats, so you have to book your table early. If you go there, you'll have an unforgettable sushi experience in the heart of Tokyo!

4. Ippudo, Fukuoka

At Ippudo in Hakata, Fukuoka, you can try amazing ramen! It's famous for its tasty broth made from pork bones called tonkatsu. The smell and taste of the ramen are so good! If you love noodles, you should definitely visit Ippudo in Fukuoka to enjoy delicious Hakata-style ramen with its special ingredients.

5. Spice Magic, Kyoto

Spice Magic is in Kyoto's historic Gion district. They mix classic Indian food with a modern touch. If you want a cosy place to eat, this is it! It's great for people who like to explore different flavours. When you book Japan Tour Packages, don't miss out on dining at Spice Magic!

6. Ristorante Aso, Sapporo

If you're in Sapporo and craving Italian food, Ristorante Aso is the place to go! It's like finding a treasure for food lovers in Susukino. Here, you can enjoy delicious Italian dishes, like pasta and desserts, made with care. It's a nice change from the usual Japanese food you find in Sapporo.

Local Dishes to Try in Japan

1. Ramen

Try ramen, Japan’s famous noodle soup, known for its rich broth and chewy noodles. Available in four main types—shoyu, shio, miso, and tonkotsu—ramen is a hearty dish enjoyed across the country. Whether you prefer it spicy or mild, ramen offers a warm, comforting meal perfect for any day.

2. Sushi

Try out sushi, known for its delicate balance of vinegared rice and fresh seafood. Nigiri, maki, and sashimi are its popular types, each offering a unique taste of Japan’s culinary artistry. To make the most of experiences like this, explore Japan trip packages, which offer a curated journey through the country’s diverse food scene and cultural wonders.

3. Udon

Enjoy udon, thick and chewy wheat noodles served in a light broth or stir-fried with vegetables and meat. Udon can be found in various styles, from simple kake udon to the more flavourful tempura udon. Its versatility makes it a popular comfort food during both summer and winter in Japan.

4. Miso Soup

As part of your Japan tour packages, make sure to stop at a local eatery to indulge in miso soup, a dish that compliments nearly every Japanese meal. Made from fermented soybean paste, dashi, and ingredients like tofu and seaweed, miso soup delivers both umami flavours and nutritional benefits.

5. Soba

Relish soba, thin buckwheat noodles that can be served hot or cold. Zaru soba, served chilled with dipping sauce, is refreshing in the summer, while kake soba, in hot broth, offers warmth in colder months. Soba is a healthy, light dish that showcases Japan’s use of seasonal ingredients like Yayaimo (Japanese Yam), and Nameko mushrooms.

6. Sukiyaki

Indulge in sukiyaki, a delicious hot pot dish, to add a unique experience in your Japan holiday packages. The communal cooking experience makes it ideal for group dining. Dip each bite in raw egg for a rich, flavourful finish to this classic dish.

Shopping in Japan – A Shopaholic’s Paradise

Japan offers a vibrant shopping experience, from bustling street markets to high-end fashion districts. You can find everything from traditional crafts and quirky souvenirs to the latest tech gadgets.

1. Ginza – Tokyo’s Luxury Shopping District

Location: Tokyo

Ginza is Japan’s answer to high-end fashion and luxury shopping, featuring flagship stores of global brands and exclusive boutiques.

What to Buy:

Luxury fashion from brands like Chanel, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton

Japanese cosmetics and skincare from Shiseido and SK-II

Exquisite Japanese tea sets and lacquerware

2. Shinsaibashi – Osaka’s Ultimate Shopping Street

Location: Osaka

A blend of modern department stores and street fashion, Shinsaibashi is a must-visit for shopaholics in Osaka.

What to Buy:

Trendy streetwear and fashion brands like Uniqlo and WEGO

Local Osaka souvenirs, including takoyaki-themed gifts

Japanese beauty products and quirky accessories

3. Nakamise Street – Treasure Trove of Traditional Souvenirs

Location: Tokyo

One of Japan’s oldest shopping streets, Nakamise-dori, is perfect for traditional souvenirs and snacks.

What to Buy:

Handmade folding fans (sensu) and yukatas

Ningyo-yaki (sweet red bean cakes) and freshly made senbei (rice crackers)

Lucky charms and traditional wooden crafts

4. Nishiki Market – Kyoto’s Kitchen of Delights

Location: Kyoto

Known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” Nishiki Market is a haven for food lovers looking for authentic Japanese ingredients.

What to Buy:

Kyoto-style pickles (tsukemono) and matcha-flavored sweets

Handcrafted knives and cookware

Locally brewed sake and yuba (tofu skin)

5. Ameya-Yokocho – Tokyo’s Budget Shopping Hub

Location: Ueno, Tokyo

A lively open-air market offering discounted goods, fresh seafood, and international streetwear.

What to Buy:

Sneakers and sportswear at discounted prices

Traditional Japanese spices and dried seafood

Cheap accessories, handbags, and vintage clothing

6. Odaiba – The Ultimate Tech & Anime Shopping Spot

Location: Tokyo

A futuristic shopping paradise where anime, gaming, and tech enthusiasts can find rare collectibles.

What to Buy:

Anime figures and manga at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza

The latest Japanese gadgets and electronics

Limited-edition Gundam and Pokémon merchandise

  • Things to Remember While Shopping in Japan

1. Tax-Free Shopping: Many stores offer an 8-10% tax refund for tourists on purchases above ¥5,000 (INR 2,866.39)

2. Cash or Card?: While major stores accept cards, many small shops still prefer cash, so carry some yen.

3. No Bargaining: Unlike some Asian markets, bargaining is not a common practice in Japan.

4. Eco-Friendly Shopping: Japan promotes sustainability, so bring your own shopping bag or expect to pay for plastic bags.

5. Check Store Timings: Many shops close early (around 8-9 PM), especially in traditional shopping streets.

Plan Your 2025 Japan Trip Smartly- Travel Costs & Budgeting

Dreaming of a Japan trip from India? Understanding travel costs can help you budget wisely and make the most of your adventure. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:

Estimated Cost of Japan Tour Packages from India

  • Budget Trips: ₹99,999 – ₹1,50,000 (7-9 days, group tours, 3-star stays)
  • Mid-Range Trips: ₹1,50,000 – ₹2,50,000 (9-12 days, 4-star stays, city & countryside experiences)
  • Luxury Packages: ₹2,50,000 – ₹4,50,000+ (Private tours, 5-star hotels, cultural & seasonal experiences)

Prices vary based on season, duration, and inclusions. Booking early can help you get the best deals on Japan tour packages from India!

Breakdown of Major Travel Expenses

  • Flights: ₹50,000 – ₹1,20,000 (round trip from major Indian cities)
  • Accommodation: ₹5,000 – ₹25,000 per night (budget hostels to luxury hotels)
  • Food: ₹1,000 – ₹4,000 per day (ramen stalls, sushi bars, fine dining)
  • Transport: ₹500 – ₹2,500 per day (public transport vs. taxis)
  • Attractions & Activities: ₹2,000 – ₹10,000 per day (theme parks, guided tours, cultural experiences)

Japan Rail Pass & Public Transport Savings

  • The Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) is a must for cost-effective travel:
  • 7-Day Pass: ~₹30,000
  • 14-Day Pass: ~₹48,000
  • 21-Day Pass: ~₹61,000
  • Local IC cards like Suica & Pasmo help save on metro and bus fares.

Money-Saving Tips for Affordable Travel in Japan

  • Book Japan tour packages in advance for discounts on flights & stays.
  • Use IC cards & JR Pass to cut transport costs.
  • Enjoy budget eats like konbini meals, ramen, & street food.
  • Stay in business hotels or capsule hotels for affordable stays.
  • Visit free attractions like parks, temples & shrines.

FAQ's for Japan Trip:

1. How much does it cost for Japan tour packages?

The cost of Japan tour package From India averages around INR 8,407 to INR 16,814 per day per person. For a one-week trip, this totals approximately INR 58,849 to INR 1,17,697 per person excluding airfare. Overall, a 7-day trip can range from INR 84,070 to INR 2,10,174, per person covering accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities.

2. What is the cheapest month to go to Japan?

The cheapest months for Japan tours from India is Between the middle of January and the beginning of February. You can make significant savings during this time if you don't mind a little cold. The busiest times are from March to May and September to November, when lots of people come to see the cherry blooms and fall leaves.

3. What is the peak month in Japan?

The peak months in Japan are during spring, from March to May, and autumn, from September to November. These seasons offer cool and pleasant weather, making it ideal for exploring the country. Summer is generally not a busy time for tourism in Japan, so these spring and autumn months are the most popular.

4. How much is a visa to Japan from India?

For Indians applying for a visa to Japan, the fee for a single or multiple entry visa is INR 500 which is included in your Japan tour cost. Additionally, there’s a handling fee of INR 950 for a temporary visitor visa, which is typically for tourism. Other nationalities have to incur higher fees, ranging from INR 1,800 to INR 3,550 for visas.

5. Is Japan expensive for Indians?

Yes, Japan can be expensive for Indians, with a one-week trip to Japan cost resulting between INR 1 lakh to INR 3 lakh, depending on your choices. The cost of living is 129% higher than in India, especially in cities like Tokyo and Yokohama. However, many major attractions are free, and there are year-round festivals that offer budget-friendly experiences.

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It was an excellent experience. We were speechless by the warmth and amicable nature of Japanese people. Honestly, Japan is one of the top countries with high respect and love for tourists. We stayed in Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Osaka and traveled to nearby places by Taxi. We were put up in 5-star hot... Read More
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We are very much satisfied with our tour very well managed and Deepshikha our main coordinator was very helpful and available at all time 
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Japan Tour FAQs

Is Japan visa-free for Indians?

No, Japan isn't visa-free for Indians, though the process is seamless. You can easily obtain a tourist visa by submitting required documents, ensuring a hassle-free experience. You can apply online, or get it approved directly from the Japanese Embassy. It is important to keep in mind that the tourist visa is valid for 30 days, and your passport needs to be sorted for getting an approval.

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What is the ideal duration of a Japan tour?

The ideal duration for Japan tours typically ranges from 10 to 14 days, allowing you to explore key cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. This timeframe offers a balanced experience, giving you enough time to enjoy local cuisine, and take day trips to nearby spots like Nara or Hiroshima. For a deeper, more relaxed exploration, a three-week trip is ideal, allowing you to explore Japan’s lesser-known regions like Takayama, Tottori and Shikoku. 

Is 7 days enough time to see Japan?

Yes, a 7 days Japan travel package is enough and allows ample time to cover the major cities and attractions of the country. Japan's efficient transport allows for a convenient and hassle-free travel experience as well. Begin with Tokyo, exploring the bustling metropolis, before heading to Kyoto's historical charm. Admire the iconic Mount Fuji, visit Hiroshima's Peace Memorial, and relish local cuisine in Osaka. Thrillophilia’s Japan Tour Packages From India offer a streamlined journey, ensuring a seamless blend of cultural wonders and modern marvels.

What documents one must carry on a Japan trip?

1. Passport and Visa: Essential for gaining entry to the Japanese territory, it is important to ensure the validity of your passport beyond your departure date.

2. Flight Itinerary: Keep a proof of travel plans and itinerary, aiding a smooth entry and exit.

3. Accommodation Details: Confirmation of your stay is a must for visa, a crucial requirement for hassle-free travel.

4. Travel Insurance: A safety net for unforeseen circumstances, it is wise for any traveller to have them.

5. Local Currency: Keep cash for small expenses as Japan is a cash-preferring country.

6. Language Guide/Translator App: It is helpful for understanding Japanese, ensuring clear communication.

7. Emergency Contacts: Keep local contacts and embassy details handy, in case of emergencies.

8. Health Information: Keep necessary medical documents and prescriptions, just in case you need them.

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What are the things you should carry during your Japan Tour?

Things you should carry during your Japan tour include bringing weather appropriate clothes and comfortable walking shoes that are easy to slip on and off.  Always carry some cash as all stores do not accept cards, a power bank for your gadgets and a camera for perfect pictures. Take along an insect repellant if traveling in summer along with sunglasses and sunscreens. Do not forget to carry along your travel insurance for a safe trip to Japan. 

How much money do I need for a 7 day trip to Japan?

A 7-day long Japan Package from Thrillophilia is an affordable and convenient option, with prices ranging from INR 1,05,000 to INR 1,35,000, depending upon the kind of trip you wish to undertake. These well curated tours can be personalised according to your preferences and cover accommodations, activities, and sightseeing. This modest Japan tour cost also ensures that you can focus on the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and delectable Japanese cuisine, without worrying about your bank-balance.

What sort of climate can I find in Japan?

Japan has a diverse climate, offering four distinct seasons. Spring (March to May) brings mild temperatures and cherry blossoms, while summer (June to August) is hot and humid, with occasional rains. Autumn (September to November) is cooler with vibrant foliage, and winter (December to February) varies, with snowy conditions in the north and milder winters in the south, like in Okinawa.

Is it safe to travel to Japan?

Japan is renowned for its safety, making it a top choice for travellers and students all round the world. With a low crime rate and a culture rooted in respect, you can explore every attraction in peace. The Japanese are hospitable and helpful, making the trips comfortable for international tourists.

How much cash should I bring with me to Japan?

It is advisable to bring around 30,000 to 50,000 yen (INR 17,000 to INR 30,000) in cash when visiting Japan. While credit cards are accepted in major cities, cash is preferred in many small shops, restaurants, and rural areas. Additionally, international ATMs at convenience stores like 7-Eleven offer easy access to more cash if needed.

Is food and drink expensive in Japan?

Japan exhibits a wide spectrum of dining options that cater to all budgets. From tempting street food stalls serving wallet-friendly food to world-class high-end dining, every option is worth the splurge for its exceptional taste and quality. Whether savouring sushi at a local joint or going on a date in a Michelin-starred restaurant, Japan ensures that every culinary adventure is both accessible and satisfying.

What do Japanese people wear?

While venturing into your journey with our best Japan tour packages, you will find people rocking the latest global trends, from chic streetwear to sophisticated business attire. Traditional clothing like Kimonos and Yukatas are still worn on special occasions and festivals, maintaining a link to Japan's rich cultural heritage. The fashion landscape is as diverse as the people, reflecting a unique fusion of style that is impressive and comfortable.

What is the currency of Japan?

The currency of Japan is Japanese Yen. One Yen is equivalent to 100 sen. Some of the popular denominations used in Japan are 1,000 yen, 2,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 10,000 yen.

What Japan is famous for?

Japan is one of the most loved countries in the whole world that is very much famous for its traditional arts, flower arrangements, calligraphy, and tea ceremonies. Apart from all these, the country is very much popular for its distinctive garden, poetry, and sculptures. You will get a chance to marvel at a number of UNESCO world heritage sites.

Which are the most adventurous trekking sites in Japan?

1. Mount Fuji: Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan that welcomes seasoned trekkers. Heading over to this place on a Japan trip package in between the months of July and September, you will be able to enjoy the thrill and witness brilliant views all around.

2. Kumano Kodo: Kumano Kodo nestles in the middle of a beautiful canopy of forest trees, cascading waterfalls, flowing streams, and hot springs. It is one of the most recommended paths for hikers on a Japan tour package who wish to devour the beauty of nature.

3. Mount Asahi: Mount Asahi is one of the best trekking sites in Japan. Located in the Hokkaido Region, it is the part of the national park where travellers can witness active volcanoes. An usual hiking activity in this place during your Japan tour package takes about 5 hours as the route is not very challenging and you can easily get around the volcanic crater.

4. Yarigatake: Yarigatake, located in the Kita Alps close to Kamikochi is a wonderful trekking site that is very much popular for its beautiful landscapes. You will also come across a number of dams, streams, hot springs, and large forests as it covers in most of the Japan holiday packages.

What are the romantic things to do on Japan trip?

1. Hang out at Ueno Park: Ueno Park is one of most sought after romantic places in Tokyo that is considered to be a popular hang out place for couples. You will get to indulge in a blissful atmosphere with your partner and spend some quality time during your Japan trip package.

2. Dance and booze together at Roppongi: If you love partying with your partner, then there is no better place in Japan other than Roppongi to visit during the Japan holiday package. It is popular for its lively nightlife that is dotted with well lit and cozy bars. Have some exotic drinks as well as relish delicious food.

3. Witnessing the skyline of Tokyo while holding hands: Tokyo Dome City is a perfect place to go with your partner where you can eat, stroll, take rides, and have fun during your Japan holiday package . It is home to the largest baseball stadium in the whole as well as amusement parks.

4. Enjoy mouth-watering meals while witnessing breathtaking views: Planetarium Starry Cafe is one of the most sought after places in Japan that you can visit with your loved partner. Located in the Haneda Airport, this planetarium will let you witness breathtaking views of more than 40,000,000 stars. You will get to experience something unique and magical during this Japan tour.

Which are the best places to visit in Japan at night?

1. Tokyo Tower: The Tokyo Tower offers a spectacular view of the city especially at night when the whole city is all lit up in neon. The tower is one of the most popular tourist attractions and is always part of Japan tour packages. The  history of the Tower is as fascinating as the views. It was initially built as a radio broadcast tower back in 1958, just when television started to be more popular in Japan. 

2. TeamLab Botanical Garden, Osaka: This is an extraordinarily beautiful digital art museum located in the botanical garden of Nagai Park, Osaka. The garden is open during the day but gets entirely transformed into this ethereal art space at night. There are six areas in the garden featuring a variety of interactive digital art. This is one of the most incredible places to visit at night in Japan and should definitely be part of the Japan trip from India.

3. Visit Pontocho Alley in Kyoto: Pontocho Alley is an ancient street that has managed to retain its old world charm and houses some of the most famous restaurants, eateries and bars. Unlike the other popular dining streets in other cities of Japan, here there are no neon lights and signboards. Here you can tantalize your taste buds with snacks like yakitori to authentic traditional Kyoto cuisine as well as many international cuisines. 

4. Sapporo Beer Museum: One of the biggest tourist attractions in Sapporo Japan is the Beer Museum. Here you can enjoy a free tour of the Museum where you will learn about the history of brewing beer in Japan and also get to taste the wonderful brew. The Sapporo Beer Garden is right next to the Beer Museum which is a German style beer bar accompanied by an all-you-can-eat buffet. This is one of the best experiences that you can add to your Japan tour packages from India.

What are the best places to visit with family in Japan?

1. Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea: The best part about adding Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea to your Japan tours from India is that the attractions here can be enjoyed by people of all age groups. DisneySea Tokyo is a unique theme park which is found only in Tokyo and offers scenic and panoramic views from the rides that are just spellbinding. 

2. Kyoto Railway Museum: To make your Japan tour packages from India with family truly worthwhile a visit to the Kyoto Railway Museum is a must. Here you will find the steam locomotives, the famous express trains, Shinkansen and more. The interactive exhibitions which also includes a fun ten-minute ride on a running steam locomotive train is one of the most popular attractions here.

3. Osaka Aquarium, Kaiyukan: The Osaka Aquarium is counted amongst the largest aquariums in the world and features some very interesting marine animals that would enthrall every visitor. Some of the best attractions here are the display of whale sharks, the penguins, the seals living in an arctic circle type environment.

4. Inokashira Park, Tokyo: This is a beautiful park right in the heart of the city and it is  the perfect spot for a family picnic. There are kid-friendly paddle boats that can be steered around the pond. You can also enjoy a 30-minute swan boat ride or explore the aquarium and the petting zoo. 

What are the most famous places for shopping in Japan?

1. Shinjuku City, Tokyo: Shopping is an important part of Japan trip from India and Shinjuku City is a special part of Tokyo  that is filled with high end stores as well as departmental stores carrying home decor items, cosmetics, toys and clothes. You can also find excellent restaurants, coffee shops, and fashion boutiques.

2. Kyoto Station Building: The Cube is a shopping mall in the Kyoto Station Building and this is the perfect place to pick up souvenirs that are unique to Kyoto. This is a must add shopping destination to your Japan tour packages as the mall sells almost everything, right from confectionery, fashion, cosmetics, gadgets to toys.

3. Takeshita Street, Tokyo: This is a highly popular shopping area in Harajuku which is famous for wacky yet trendy clothes, accessories, gadgets and more. This is also a great place to try out various delicious and lip smacking Japanese sweets. Treat your taste buds to sugary crepes, gourmet popcorn and rainbow colored candy floss. 

4. Ameyoko Shopping Street, Tokyo: This is a shopping street lined with stores that sells almost anything you wish for and it is located under the elevated railway lines that connects JR Ueno and Okachimachi Station. A chocolate shop near the main market sells chocolates in the most unique way which is almost like an auction. 

When is the best time to see cherry blossoms in Japan?

The best time to see cherry blossoms in Japan is from late March to early April, especially in central regions like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. These areas reach full bloom around the first week of April. In northern regions like Hokkaido, cherry blossoms bloom later, usually in early May, while Okinawa experiences blossoms as early as January. The peak bloom generally lasts about a week.

What should I avoid in Japan?

1. Avoid tipping as it's not a norm and might even be considered rude.
2. Refrain from talking on phones in public transport; it's a quiet, respectful space.
3. Don't point fingers, use your whole hand to gesture. 
4. While visiting homes or temples, remove your shoes. 

Which month is best to visit Japan?

You can travel to Japan all year round as it offers unique experiences in each season. Cherry blossoms are the national symbol of spring, with events held from March to May. June to August is summertime, which means bright fireworks and colourful celebrations like Kyoto's Gion Matsuri. You can see beautiful scenery and activities like the Tokyo International Film Festival in the autumn (September to November). Also, in places like Hokkaido, winter (December to February) offers skiing, hot springs, and illuminations.

What should I know before I visit Japan for the first time?

Before visiting Japan, it is recommended that you try to learn about the Japanese culture for a comfortable visit. Learn about traditional bowing, how to behave in public areas and the value of respect. To travel and communicate efficiently, learn some basic Japanese phrases. Research local customs and modes of transportation to make the most of your trip to this amazing place.

What are the best things to do in Japan?

There are a lot of things to do in Japan. You can visit the historic temples of Kyoto, experience Tokyo's vibrant life, enjoy authentic sushi and ramen, and soak in natural hot springs. You can take part in traditional tea ceremonies, admire the cherry blossoms in the spring, and meande through peaceful gardens in Kanazawa. Also, indulge in anime and manga culture, and meande through peaceful gardens in Kanazawa.

How long does it take to get a Japanese visa?

It takes 7-10 days to get a short-term visa to visit Japan, especially for Indian citizens. This period includes the filing, processing, and granting of the visa. Travellers should make sure they have all the required paperwork ready in advance and account for this time when planning their journey.

What's the most visited place in Japan?

Japan's thriving capital city, Tokyo, is the most popular destination for tourists. Tokyo draws millions of visitors a year due to its cutting-edge technology, vibrant culture, ancient temples, and exceptional food. Travellers from all over the world are drawn to iconic locations like Tokyo Disneyland, the Shibuya Crossing, and the ancient Senso-ji Temple.

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