Japan

Japan

Japan is a land of extraordinary contrasts — ancient temples and neon-lit cities, serene zen gardens and bullet trains, centuries-old tea ceremonies and cutting-edge technology. From the cherry blossom-lined streets of Kyoto to the bustling energy of Tokyo, the snow-capped peaks of Hokkaido to the tropical beaches of Okinawa, Japan offers one of the most rewarding travel experiences on Earth.

Quick Travel Facts: Japan

CapitalTokyo
Population~125 million
Area~377,975 km²
LanguagesJapanese. English signage at major stations and attractions.
CurrencyJapanese Yen (¥). Cash essential — many local shops are cash-only.
Time ZoneJST (UTC+9). No daylight saving time.
Main AirportsTokyo Narita (NRT), Tokyo Haneda (HND), Osaka Kansai (KIX)
Visa90-day visa-free for many nationalities
Best ForTemples, gardens, food, cherry blossoms, technology, onsen, ski
Typical Cost LevelMid to high (¥¥–¥¥¥). Budget: ¥5,000–8,000/day; Mid: ¥12,000–25,000/day

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Spring (late March to mid-April) for cherry blossoms and autumn (mid-October to late November) for foliage are the most popular seasons. Summer brings festivals and fireworks but is hot and humid. Winter is ideal for skiing in Hokkaido and Nagano, and for visiting snow-covered temples. Each season offers unique experiences across different regions.

The Japan Rail Pass is excellent value for multi-city trips. A 7-day pass costs around 50,000 yen and covers unlimited travel on JR trains including most Shinkansen routes. It pays for itself with a single Tokyo to Kyoto to Hiroshima round trip. Purchase online before arriving in Japan and activate at any major JR station.

Japan is more affordable than many expect. Budget travellers can manage on 5,000 to 8,000 yen per day using hostels, convenience store meals, and local trains. Mid-range travellers spending 12,000 to 25,000 yen per day enjoy comfortable hotels, restaurant meals, and Shinkansen travel. Convenience stores like 7-Eleven offer surprisingly excellent and affordable food.

A minimum of 7 days covers Tokyo, Kyoto, and one additional city like Osaka or Kanazawa. Two weeks allows a more relaxed pace with day trips to Nara, Hiroshima, and Hakone. Three weeks lets you explore beyond the Golden Route to places like Kanazawa, Takayama, Hokkaido, or the Japanese Alps.

Japan is consistently ranked one of the safest countries in the world for travellers. Violent crime is extremely rare, public transport runs on time, lost items are almost always returned, and streets are clean and well-lit at all hours. Solo travellers, including women, generally feel very safe throughout the country.

Yes. Trip1 lets you book hotels across Japan using Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other major cryptocurrencies. Search for hotels in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kanazawa, or any Japanese city on Trip1, and pay with your preferred cryptocurrency at checkout with no hidden fees and instant confirmation.

No. Major cities, transport hubs, and tourist attractions have English signage. Google Translate with the camera feature works well for menus and signs. Hotel and station staff at major locations speak some English. Download the offline Japanese language pack for Google Translate before your trip for the smoothest experience.