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About Traveling to Japan
Japan welcomes travelers with its rich traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and cutting-edge innovation. To enter the country, most foreign visitors must complete a Japan Arrival Card — an essential document for immigration processing. Whether you're visiting the neon-lit streets of Tokyo or the peaceful temples of Kyoto, having your documents ready ensures a smooth journey from the moment you land.
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Submit your Japan Arrival Card online before traveling. It's required for most international travelers and helps speed up immigration procedures at the airport. Complete your details in advance to enjoy a hassle-free entry experience into Japan.
Japanese Culture
Dive into the beauty of Japanese culture — from tea ceremonies and sumo wrestling to sushi, anime, and centuries-old shrines. Japan offers an unforgettable fusion of tradition and modernity from the first step off the plane.
Travel Tips & Adventure
From cherry blossoms in spring to skiing in Hokkaido or relaxing in an onsen (hot spring), Japan has endless experiences to offer. Be sure to have a valid JR Pass, local cash (Yen), and basic Japanese phrases to enhance your trip.
Sustainable Travel
Support Japan’s local communities and environment by opting for eco-friendly stays, using public transport, and respecting cultural etiquette. Make your visit meaningful and contribute to preserving Japan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Travel Information

Currency
The currency in Japan is the Japanese Yen (JPY), symbolized as ¥. Banknotes are available in denominations of ¥1,000, ¥2,000 (less common), ¥5,000, and ¥10,000, while coins come in values of ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100, and ¥500.
If you're planning to visit Japan, cash is widely used, though credit cards are becoming more accepted. It's also a good idea to carry smaller denominations and coins for vending machines, transportation, and small shops
Official Language Spoken
While Japanese is the only official language, the government recognizes the importance of preserving Ainu (spoken by the indigenous Ainu people in Hokkaido) and Ryukyuan languages (spoken in Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands) as part of Japan's cultural heritage. However, these languages are not officially designated as national or co-official languages.
Population
124.5 million (2023)
Weather and Climate
Mostly temperate, with four distinct seasons. Spring (March-May): Mild temperatures, cherry blossoms, and low humidity. Summer (June-August): Hot and humid, with a rainy season in early summer and occasional typhoons later. Autumn (September-November): Cooler, dry weather with vibrant autumn foliage. Winter (December-February): Cold and dry, with snow in northern and mountainous areas.
Packages
Tokyo

The bustling capital is a vibrant mix of futuristic skyscrapers, historic temples, and lively neighborhoods.Highlights: Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Skytree, Meiji Shrine, Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple, and Akihabara.Unique Experiences: Sushi at Tsukiji, shopping in Ginza, and exploring quirky Harajuku.
Kyoto

The cultural heart of Japan, famous for its traditional wooden houses, geisha culture, and stunning temples. Highlights: Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, and Gion District. Unique Experiences: Tea ceremonies, wearing a kimono, and strolling through historical districts.
Osaka

Known for its food scene and lively nightlife, Osaka is a fun and energetic city. Highlights: Osaka Castle, Dotonbori (neon-lit district), and Universal Studios Japan.Unique Experiences: Try takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and visit the futuristic Umeda Sky Building.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some common questions about traveling to Japan.
Do I need an Arrival Card to travel to Japan?
Yes, most foreign visitors are required to complete a Japan Arrival Card before entering the country. This form includes personal and travel information and must be submitted upon arrival at immigration. It helps ensure a smooth and efficient entry process.
What information is required on the Japan Arrival Card?
You’ll need to provide your full name, passport number, flight details, address in Japan (such as your hotel), and purpose of visit. Be sure to have this information ready before you arrive.
How can I get my Japan Arrival Card?
You can usually fill out the Japan Arrival Card on the plane before landing or upon arrival at the airport. Some travelers may also be eligible to complete the form online in advance, depending on their nationality and airline. Always check current requirements before your trip.
