A Japan tour package typically costs between ₹1,20,000 and ₹2,80,000+ per person for a 7-9 day trip, depending on the cities covered, hotel category, and season of travel. Japan blends ultra-modern cities, centuries-old temples, and some of the world's most efficient train travel into one of the most rewarding — and increasingly popular — international trips for Indian travelers. From Tokyo's neon skyline to Kyoto's temple gardens and Mount Fuji's iconic silhouette, it's a destination that rewards proper planning.
Leisure Trips has planned Japan itineraries for families, couples, and groups, and every package is built by consultants with real, ground-tested destination knowledge — not a copy-pasted template. We handle visas, flights, hotels, JR rail passes, and excursions end-to-end, so your seats, stays, and schedule are confirmed well before you travel.
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Choose Your Japan Package
Every traveler wants something different from Japan, so our packages are built around a few core categories rather than one fixed itinerary.
Family Tour Packages
Best for: Families traveling with children or parents Comfortable pacing with family-friendly hotels, Tokyo Disneyland or Universal Studios Japan, and easy cultural sightseeing in Kyoto, balanced with rest days between the fast-paced city stops.
Couple & Honeymoon Packages
Best for: Couples and newlyweds A more romantic route through Kyoto's temple gardens, a Mount Fuji viewpoint stay, and Tokyo's skyline dinners, with private transfers and quieter ryokan (traditional inn) stays.
Friends & Group Packages
Best for: College groups and friend circles Built around Tokyo and Osaka's nightlife, shopping, and anime/pop-culture districts, combined with shared JR rail travel and group-rate activities to keep costs efficient.
Customized Japan Packages
Best for: Travelers who want full control Pick your cities, pace, and budget — including extensions to Hiroshima, Nara, or Hokkaido — and our consultants build the trip around it rather than fitting you into a fixed template.
Every package includes: Visa assistance • Return flights • Hotel bookings • JR Rail Pass guidance • Guided excursions • 24/7 travel support
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Japan Tour Package Cost Breakdown
How much does a Japan tour package cost? A Japan tour package generally costs between ₹1,20,000 and ₹2,80,000+ per person, depending on trip duration, hotel category, number of cities covered, and travel season.
| Package Type |
Duration |
Approx. Cost (Per Person) |
Best For |
| Standard Package (Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka) |
7N/8D |
₹1,20,000 – ₹1,70,000 |
First-time travelers |
| Honeymoon Package |
7N/8D |
₹1,70,000 – ₹2,20,000 |
Couples |
| Premium/Customized Package |
8N/9D+ |
₹2,20,000 – ₹2,80,000+ |
Multi-city, cherry blossom season |
What affects Japan package pricing:
- Season — cherry blossom season (late March-early April) and autumn foliage (November) carry the highest rates and need early booking
- Number of cities covered — a Tokyo-only trip costs less than a Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka circuit
- Hotel category — standard hotels vs. traditional ryokan stays vs. premium city hotels
- Rail travel — a 7-day JR Rail Pass is a significant cost factor for multi-city itineraries and is usually bundled into the package
- Flights — Japan has no direct low-cost carriers from most Indian cities, so booking 8-10 weeks ahead helps secure better fares
Places Covered in Our Tokyo Package
Tokyo is Japan's capital and the gateway city for almost every itinerary, blending futuristic skyscrapers with quiet traditional pockets. Here's what each stop actually offers.
Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa
Why visit: Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple, set within the historic Asakusa district. Experience: The iconic Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), a shopping street lined with traditional snacks and souvenirs, and a five-story pagoda — best visited early morning before crowds build up. Ideal travelers: Everyone — this is a near-essential stop on any Tokyo itinerary.
Shibuya Crossing & Shibuya Sky
Why visit: The world's busiest pedestrian crossing, surrounded by neon signage and Tokyo's youth fashion culture. Experience: Watching (or crossing) the scramble from street level, then heading up to Shibuya Sky's rooftop observation deck for panoramic city views. Ideal travelers: Photographers and first-time visitors wanting a quintessential Tokyo moment.
TeamLab Planets / TeamLab Borderless
Why visit: An immersive, ever-changing digital art museum that's become one of Tokyo's most talked-about modern attractions. Experience: Walking through interactive light and water installations — genuinely unlike anything else in the city, and a strong fit for photography lovers. Ideal travelers: Couples, young travelers, and anyone wanting a break from temple-hopping.
Tokyo Skytree
Why visit: One of the world's tallest towers, offering sweeping views over the entire Tokyo skyline and, on clear days, Mount Fuji in the distance. Experience: An observation deck visit best timed for sunset, with the surrounding Solamachi mall for shopping and dining afterward. Ideal travelers: Families and view-seekers.
Akihabara
Why visit: Tokyo's electronics and anime/manga district, a genuine subculture hub rather than a tourist-built attraction. Experience: Multi-floor electronics stores, anime merchandise shops, and themed cafes — a distinctly different energy from Tokyo's temple districts. Ideal travelers: Friend groups and pop-culture enthusiasts.
Places Covered in Our Kyoto & Osaka Packages
Kyoto and Osaka round out the classic Japan circuit — one steeped in traditional culture, the other known for food and nightlife. Here's what each place actually offers.
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto
Why visit: Famous for its thousands of vermillion torii gates winding up the forested mountainside — one of Japan's most photographed sites. Experience: A walk (partial or full) through the gate-lined trails, with fewer crowds the higher you climb. Ideal travelers: Photographers and anyone visiting Kyoto for the first time.
Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Kyoto
Why visit: A Zen Buddhist temple covered in gold leaf, reflected in the surrounding pond — one of Japan's most iconic images. Experience: A relatively quick but unmissable visit, best paired with nearby Ryoan-ji's rock garden for a fuller Kyoto temple experience. Ideal travelers: Everyone — a core stop on any Kyoto itinerary.
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto
Why visit: A towering bamboo forest walkway on Kyoto's western edge, paired with the nearby Tenryu-ji temple and Togetsukyo Bridge. Experience: A peaceful, atmospheric walk best done early morning to avoid crowds, often combined with a river boat ride. Ideal travelers: Couples and nature lovers.
Dotonbori, Osaka
Why visit: Osaka's most famous entertainment district, known for its illuminated signage, canal-side dining, and street food. Experience: Trying Osaka specialties like takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and photographing the iconic Glico Man sign along the canal. Ideal travelers: Friend groups and food-focused travelers.
Osaka Castle
Why visit: A historic castle with a striking multi-tiered structure, surrounded by parkland that's especially scenic during cherry blossom season. Experience: Castle grounds exploration and, if timed right, cherry blossoms framing the castle in spring. Ideal travelers: Families and history enthusiasts.
Top Experiences Included in Our Packages
Mount Fuji Day Trip A day excursion from Tokyo to the Mount Fuji Fifth Station or Lake Kawaguchiko for scenic views of Japan's most iconic peak, weather permitting.
Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Experience Traveling between Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka via Japan's high-speed rail network — a genuinely memorable part of the trip in itself, usually covered by the JR Rail Pass included in your package.
Traditional Tea Ceremony A hands-on introduction to Japanese tea culture, typically arranged in Kyoto, offering insight into the ritual and etiquette behind the practice.
Cherry Blossom / Autumn Foliage Viewing (Seasonal) Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in late March-early April, or koyo (autumn foliage) in November — both require earlier booking due to high seasonal demand.
Ryokan Stay with Onsen A night in a traditional Japanese inn with a hot spring bath, usually included in premium or honeymoon packages for an authentic cultural experience.
Why Book Your Japan Trip with Leisure Trips
Experience: Our packages are built by consultants who've planned real, ground-tested Japan itineraries — not generic templates recycled across every Asian destination. We know how to sequence the Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka route efficiently around the JR Rail Pass, which ryokan stays are genuinely worth the premium, and how to time cherry blossom or autumn travel around peak crowds.
Expertise: From flight routing and JR Rail Pass planning to visa documentation and seasonal itinerary timing, our consultants handle the details that are easy to get wrong when booking independently — like underestimating Japan's train-transfer logistics or missing the narrow cherry blossom booking window.
Authority: Every itinerary is backed by destination-specific knowledge and built by a dedicated customer support team that stays involved from your first enquiry through your return home.
Trust: Transparent, itemized pricing with no hidden charges, a secure booking process, and access to travel insurance support — so you know exactly what you're paying for before you confirm.
Good to Know Before You Travel to Japan
What is the best time to visit Japan? Late March to early April (cherry blossom season) and October to November (autumn foliage) are the most popular and scenic times to visit, though they come with higher prices and larger crowds. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) more broadly offer comfortable, mild weather for sightseeing.
How many days do I need for Japan? Allow at least 7-9 days to comfortably cover Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. Shorter trips of 5-6 days work if you focus on just Tokyo or add a Mount Fuji day trip, while first-timers wanting Hiroshima or Nara as well should plan for 10+ days.
How do I reach Japan from India? Direct flights connect Delhi and Mumbai to Tokyo and Osaka, with flight time of roughly 8-9 hours. Travelers from other Indian cities typically connect via Delhi, Mumbai, or a hub like Bangkok or Singapore.
Does Japan require a visa for Indians? Yes, Indian passport holders currently need a visa to enter Japan. Leisure Trips handles visa assistance as part of every package, guiding you through documentation and processing timelines well ahead of departure.
Other practical details:
- Passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates
- Japan is 3.5 hours ahead of India
- Local currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY); Japan remains a relatively cash-reliant society outside major cities, so carry cash for smaller purchases and local eateries
- A JR Rail Pass is usually the most cost-effective way to cover multi-city travel and is worth purchasing before departure
- Vegetarian food options exist but require some planning — our consultants can flag vegetarian-friendly restaurants along your route
- Travel insurance is recommended for all international trips
Best Things to Do in Japan
Below is a quick list of experiences worth building into your itinerary:
- Walk through Fushimi Inari's thousand torii gates in Kyoto for one of Japan's most iconic photo spots
- Take a day trip to Mount Fuji for views of Japan's most recognizable landmark
- Ride the Shinkansen bullet train between cities for a genuinely memorable part of the journey
- Explore Dotonbori in Osaka for street food and neon-lit canal views
- Visit TeamLab Planets or Borderless in Tokyo for an immersive digital art experience
- Watch the sunset from Shibuya Sky or Tokyo Skytree for panoramic city views
- Try a traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto for insight into Japanese ritual and etiquette
- Spend a night at a ryokan with an onsen for an authentic cultural stay
- Wander Arashiyama's bamboo grove early morning to avoid the crowds
- Shop and explore anime culture in Akihabara, Tokyo
How Our Booking Process Works
1. Destination Consultation — Share your travel dates, group size, and budget; we recommend which cities and package type fit best.
2. Package Selection — Choose from Family, Couple/Honeymoon, Friends & Group, or fully Customized packages.
3. Itinerary Customization — Adjust cities, JR Rail Pass duration, or activities until the plan matches what you want.
4. Document & Visa Support — We guide you through passport and visa requirements ahead of your travel date.
5. Booking Confirmation — Flights and hotels are secured with transparent, itemized pricing.5.
6. Travel Support — Pre-departure briefing, local contacts, and ongoing assistance throughout your trip.