FAQs

FAQs

  • What is the best time to visit Japan?

    Japan enjoys four distinct seasons, each offering unique experiences. Spring (March-May) boasts beautiful cherry blossoms, while summer (June-August) is ideal for festivals and beach activities. Autumn (September-November) showcases stunning fall foliage, and winter (December-February) offers snow sports and cultural celebrations. The best time to visit depends on your interests and preferred weather conditions.


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  • What are Japanese Visa requirements?

    Japan visa requirements vary depending on your nationality. Please visit the official Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs website (https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html) for the latest information and to determine if you need a visa.

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  • What should I pack for the trip?

     Packing essentials will vary depending on the season and planned activities. Generally, comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a travel adapter are recommended. Be sure to research specific cultural norms and dress modestly when visiting temples and shrines.


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  • Where can I find more information about the tours?

    For specific questions about each tour (e.g., inclusions, itinerary details, difficulty level), please refer to the detailed tour descriptions on our website or contact us directly for further clarification.

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  • How are the COVID safety protocols in Japan?

    We are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and adhering to all official guidelines set forth by the Japanese government. This includes hygiene protocols, social distancing measures, and potential adjustments to tour itineraries. Please refer to our website for the latest updates on our COVID-19 policies.


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  • How are safety protocols in Japan?

    Japan is renowned for its low crime rates. However, general travel precautions are always recommended. We advise travelers to stay vigilant, purchase travel insurance, and familiarize themselves with emergency contact information.


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