Explore Japan from India: Custom Travel Packages by Tokyo Travel Bureau
Do you have visions of the stunning skyline of Tokyo, the classic temples of Kyoto, or the allure of the cherry blossoms? Prepare yourself for an amazing trip if you are planning to travel to Japan from India. From nature and technology to culture and food, Japan has something remarkable to offer every visitor.
At Tokyo Vacation Bureau, we specialize in designing unique vacation packages to Japan that blend contemporary attractions with genuine cultural experiences, all while keeping your comfort and affordability in mind.
Why Travel to Japan from India?
Japan is a perfect blend of ancient traditions and futuristic innovations. Whether you’re exploring centuries-old shrines, enjoying anime pop culture, or riding the iconic bullet train, every moment feels magical.
Top Reasons for Indian Travelers to Visit Japan:
Smooth and hassle-free visa process for Indian citizens
Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru
Delicious Japanese cuisine with vegetarian-friendly options
Safe, clean, and extremely well-organized country
Unique experiences not found anywhere else in Asia
Japan Travel Packages from India – By Tokyo Travel Bureau
We offer a variety of Japan travel packages from India, carefully designed for solo travelers, families, honeymooners, or group tours. Each package covers accommodation, flights, sightseeing, and local support.
🌸 Popular Japan Packages
1. Classic Japan Tour – 7 Days / 6 Nights
Destinations: Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Nara
Highlights:
Explore Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing, Asakusa Temple & Akihabara
Day trip to Mt. Fuji & Lake Ashi cruise
High-speed bullet train to Kyoto
Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine & Nara’s Great Buddha
2. Cherry Blossom Special – 9 Days / 8 Nights (March–April)
Destinations: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima
Highlights:
Experience Japan’s magical cherry blossom season
Hanami (flower viewing) in Ueno & Maruyama parks
Visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial & Miyajima Island
Food tour through Osaka’s lively Dotonbori district
3. Japan on a Budget – 5 Days / 4 Nights
Destinations: Tokyo + optional Mt. Fuji
Highlights:
Affordable hotels with JR Pass included
Self-guided tours with local assistance
Visit Tokyo’s must-see attractions at your own pace
✨ All packages can be customized with vegetarian meals, private guides, or luxury upgrades.
Must-See Places in Japan for Indian Tourists
Tokyo – Tokyo Tower, Shibuya Crossing & teamLab Planets
Kyoto – Bamboo Forest, Kiyomizu-dera & Fushimi Inari Shrine
Mount Fuji – Lake Kawaguchi & Hakone views
Osaka – Osaka Castle, Universal Studios & street food in Dotonbori
Nara – Todai-ji Temple & friendly deer park
Hiroshima – Peace Memorial Park & Miyajima Island
Japan Visa for Indian Travelers
Applying for a Japan visa from India is simple.
Requirements:
Valid passport (6 months minimum validity)
Confirmed flights & hotel bookings
Income/employment proof or sponsor documents
💡 Tokyo Travel Bureau offers complete visa assistance to make your trip hassle-free.
Best Time to Visit Japan
Spring (Mar–May): Cherry blossoms in full bloom 🌸
Autumn (Oct–Nov): Beautiful fall foliage 🍁
Winter (Dec–Feb): Snow festivals & hot springs ❄️
Avoid: July–August due to high humidity
Travel Tips for Indian Visitors
Stay Connected: Pocket WiFi or Japanese SIM card
Currency: Carry Japanese Yen (exchange INR before travel)
Language: English signage is common; learn a few Japanese phrases
Food: Indian and vegetarian restaurants available in major cities
Etiquette: Respect personal space, bow politely & speak softly in public
Why Choose Tokyo Travel Bureau?
India–Japan travel specialists with years of expertise
Transparent pricing—no hidden charges
Local support team in Japan
100% customizable itineraries for your needs
Complete assistance: flights, visa, hotels & guided tours
Ready to Travel to Japan from India?
You're only a step away from your ideal vacation! Tokyo Travel Bureau will make your trip to Japan from India easy, unforgettable, and reasonably priced, regardless of your preference for a quick vacation or an in-depth cultural exploration.
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