Japan Tour Packages

Welcome to the land of the rising sun – Japan. A modern high-tech country that has a splash of traditions in every corner. Nippon, as the locals call it is a country located in East Asia. Japan is the largest island country in the whole of East Asia and the fourth-largest in the whole world. If you take one of our Japan tour packages, you’ll be pampered by its luxurious and traditional tours across the country and its archipelagos. Some of the major attractions that keep fascinating travellers are their vending machines that are kept even in the remotest parts of Japan.

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Some of the fascinating things about Japan are its century-old shrines that are well-maintained. This mix of tradition and the modern world certainly keeps the country a great photogenic destination. There are even karaoke places where you can utilise the area for the whole night and leave at 5 in the morning when the metros resume.

The vending machines in Japan have a variety of things from food both hot and cold and even clothes. This fast-paced country has people bending over their work, in fact, Japan has an infamous reputation for their work culture. But that doesn’t bother the people since the city is open to the public all night.

We at Nixtour will provide you with an insight you’re probably demanding that provides you with a complete overview of the country through our Japan tour packages. From transportation to your exploration, we’ll be responsible to provide you comfort and satisfaction through and through.

Best time to visit Japan

In visiting a country such as Japan, no time-bound is taken seriously into account. Every season beautifies the country be it summer or winter, spring or monsoon. However, there are a few drawbacks to visiting Japan during the off-seasons. Each part of Japan experiences a different climate.

Summer in Japan: Summer in Japan is humid and sometimes unbearable to walk. Luckily, there are many cafes and metro that provide air conditioning. The months June to August have a temperature often higher than 30 degrees, especially in metro cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. The south and centre of Japan experience much more heat than the north.

Monsoon in Japan: In most parts of Japan, especially in Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku, the monsoon lasts from June to July. In the rest of Japan, the monsoon hits from the early stage of summer between May and July.

Winter in Japan: The winter in Japan last from December to February. The northern part of Japan such as Sapporo experiences extreme cold with intense snowfall. However, in central Japan, the temperatures tend to be around 12 degrees to 5 degrees. South of Japan during summer is quite pleasant with cool nights.

How to reach Japan

Being an island country in East Asia, the easiest way to reach Japan is by flight. Japan has connectivity to many parts of the world. International cruise ships also make multiple rounds during tourist seasons in Japan.

Japan by Air: Japan has many metro cities each providing international airports. But the major international airport is Haneda Airport in Tokyo and Narita International Airport in Narita close to Tokyo. Most travellers enter Japan from these two airports. Kansai International Airport in Osaka is also a popular airport.

Japan by Train: Japan has the most extensive and high-tech railway connectivity. The major draw is their Shinkansen, they have several bullet trains that swift across the country within hours. For domestic travel, most people consider travelling by Shinkansen rather than flight.

Japan by Road: For domestic travel, you must experience Japan by road. The country has scenic roads that are linked to many rural destinations. Public buses are also a great means to travel as the buses are clean and always on time.

Best places to see in Japan

To experience the very historical essence of Japan you need to go to Japan. The country has so much to see and do. With Japan tour packages you will get an opportunity to truly experience the culture, history and iconic tourist attractions around Japan.

  • Kyoto – Kyoto is a city on an island called Honshu. Interestingly, Kyoto used to be the capital of Japan. Kyoto is extremely popular for its heritage attractions and Geishas. The city has a unique charm and appeal, it has many shrines, gardens and imperial palaces. 

 

  • Osaka – Osaka is a large port city and also the commercial centre of the Japanese island, Honshu. Street food, nightlife, and architecture are common sights that attract tourists. Osaka is pretty famous for its delicacies like Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki.

 

  • Nara – Nara brings forth the historical significance with its temples and artwork from the 8th century. There is a Great Buddha at Todai-Ji Temple, Kasuga-Taisha Shrine and deers that walk alongside humans.

 

  • Hakone – Amidst Japan Tourist places, lies Hakone which is known for its hot spring resorts and the iconic, Mount Fuji. Surrounded by natural beauty and historical sites Hakone is exceptionally popular with foreign tourists.

 

  • Sapporo – Sapporo is famous for its annual Sapporo Snow Festival which features gigantic ice structures. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is a definite must while in Japan. If you’re a beer person the Sapporo Beer Museum introduces you to its brewing history and tasting.

 

  • Hiroshima – It is no secret that Hiroshima is the very city that was once destroyed because of the atomic bombing in World War II. There lies Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park which commemorates the tragic event. 

 

  • Takayama – In the mountainous region of Gifu Prefecture, Takayama is also an ideal place to visit. There are narrow lanes that comprise several historical wooden merchant’s houses along with small museums around. Spring and Fall are grandly celebrated bi-annually at the Takayama Festival which features puppet shows and gilded floats.


  • Tokyo – The capital city has a series of clubs, karaoke chambers, top-notch hotel bars and restaurants. This very skyscraper district is where you’ll get to explore the famous Shinjuku. One can observe Mount Hakone from here. Interestingly, for the 2020 Olympics, a brand new New National Stadium has been built. Apart from that, there are galleries, theatres, and bookstores that catch the attention of students around.

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