Harmony of Tradition and Tomorrow
Japan
At Asia Travel House, we curate journeys that honor both the spirit and innovation of Japan. Walk through Kyoto’s Zen gardens, experience bullet train rides, and immerse yourself in onsens, temples, and street food. Discover the rhythm of Japan’s harmony — where every detail matters, and every encounter becomes a memory.
Japan invites you to explore a world of cherry blossoms, vibrant festivals, age-old samurai tales, and cutting-edge technology. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, this island nation unfolds deeper layers of wonder with every step.
Beyond its postcard moments, Japan is a country where reverence meets rhythm — where vending machines stand beside shrines, and futuristic design coexists with timeless craftsmanship. It's a place where precision defines hospitality, and the smallest details leave the deepest impressions.








Must-Visit Destinations Across Japan
- Siem Reap – Home to Angkor Wat and cultural shows. Best Time: Nov-Mar | Age: All
- Phnom Penh – The vibrant capital with Royal Palace & Killing Fields. Best Time: Nov-Feb | Age: 16+
- Sihanoukville – Beach escape with island-hopping. Best Time: Nov-Mar | Age: All
- Battambang – Colonial charm, bamboo trains, and countryside tours. Best Time: Dec-Feb | Age: All
- Kampot – Pepper plantations and riverside tranquility. Best Time: Nov-Mar | Age: All
- Kep – Seafood heaven and coastal relaxation. Best Time: Nov-Mar | Age: All
- Tonle Sap Lake – Floating villages and birdwatching. Best Time: Dec-Mar | Age: All
- Nikko – UNESCO temples in lush forests. Best Time: Apr-May, Oct | Age: All
- Kobe – Harbor city and wagyu dining. Best Time: Mar-May | Age: All
- Sapporo – Snow festivals and beer. Best Time: Jan-Mar | Age: All
- Okinawa – Beaches and island life. Best Time: Apr-Oct | Age: All
- Nagoya – Castles and samurai history. Best Time: Mar-May, Oct-Nov | Age: All
- Kamakura – Great Buddha and coastal shrines. Best Time: Mar-May | Age: All
- Takayama – Traditional town with wooden houses. Best Time: Apr-May, Oct | Age: All
- Kanazawa – Gardens, geisha district. Best Time: Apr-May | Age: All
- Fukuoka – Ramen and modern architecture. Best Time: Mar-May | Age: All
- Nagano – Snow monkeys and Zenko-ji Temple. Best Time: Jan-Mar, Oct-Nov | Age: All
- Beppu – Hot springs and steam baths. Best Time: Oct-Apr | Age: All
- Matsumoto – Black castle and mountain views. Best Time: Apr-May | Age: All
- Yokohama – Chinatown and bay cruises. Best Time: Mar-May | Age: All
Tour Packages
Destinations: Tokyo – Mount Fuji – Hakone
Essence of Japan (5 Days / 4 Nights)
Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo, explore Shibuya & Asakusa
- Day 2: Tokyo sightseeing – Meiji Shrine, Tokyo Tower, sushi tasting
- Day 3: Day trip to Mount Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi
- Day 4: Hakone onsen experience & art museum
- Day 5: Departure
Inclusions: 4-star stay, JR Pass, breakfast, guide, hot spring pass
Exclusions: International airfare, meals not listed
Cost: Starting from USD 980/person (twin sharing)
Destinations: Kyoto – Nara – Osaka
Cultural Trails (6 Days / 5 Nights)
Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Kyoto, Gion district walking tour
- Day 2: Visit Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji & tea ceremony
- Day 3: Day trip to Nara – Todai-ji & deer park
- Day 4: Travel to Osaka, street food crawl in Dotonbori
- Day 5: Osaka Castle & shopping district
- Day 6: Departure
Inclusions: Boutique hotels, breakfast, guide, transfers, entry tickets
Exclusions: Flights, personal shopping
Cost: Starting from USD 1,020/person (twin sharing)
Destinations: Sapporo – Tokyo – Kyoto – Hiroshima
North to South Japan Adventure (8 Days / 7 Nights)
Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Sapporo, snow village tour
- Day 2: Explore Sapporo’s market & historic brewery
- Day 3: Bullet train to Tokyo, city orientation
- Day 4: Tokyo to Kyoto, evening lantern-lit walk
- Day 5: Kyoto cultural day – temples & cooking class
- Day 6: Bullet train to Hiroshima, Peace Park tour
- Day 7: Miyajima island & floating torii gate
- Day 8: Return to Tokyo or onward travel
Inclusions: Domestic travel, boutique stays, daily breakfast, English-speaking guide
Exclusions: International flights, insurance
Cost: Starting from USD 1,580/person (twin sharing)
Everything You Should Know Before You Go
Travel Smarter in Japan
FAQ's
Q1: Do I need a visa to enter Japan?
A: Depends on nationality—many are visa-exempt for short stays.
Q2: What currency is used?
A: Japanese Yen (JPY)
Q3: What language is spoken?
A: Japanese. English is spoken in major cities and hotels.
Q4: What’s the best travel time?
A: Spring (Mar-May) and Fall (Oct-Nov) are ideal.
Q5: Can I use public transport easily?
A: Yes, Japan’s trains are efficient and foreigner-friendly.
Do's & Don’ts
Do’s:
- Bow when greeting people
- Follow queue systems
- Dispose trash responsibly
Don’ts:
- Talk loudly in public transport
- Eat while walking on streets
- Tip in restaurants (not customary)

