Route review
Check city order, nights, pace, and whether the route works before flights and hotels are locked.
Plan your Japan trip
Build a considered Japan trip through curated routes, seasonal choices, and city-specific recommendations. When the plan is right, a Japan specialist has useful context.
Planning starts with the intake. A Japan specialist can then help where the risk is highest.
Check city order, nights, pace, and whether the route works before flights and hotels are locked.
Choose the right area, station, and base so the hotel choice fits day trips and evenings.
Get a concrete outline for season, route, booking order, and which choices should come first.
Route decisions
Start with the choices that shape everything else: bases, pace, season, and booking order. That keeps the route clear without planning every hour.
Choose a few bases with strong logistics. Tokyo and Kansai often go further than a map full of short stops.
Let major transfers be followed by lighter days. It leaves room for weather, queues, and spontaneous neighborhoods.
Choose the period by how the trip should feel, not only by one iconic week. Season affects price, crowds, and energy.
Lock flights, hotel areas, and transport logic before individual restaurants and sights. It reduces expensive detours.
Current check
The route outline should hold up against current conditions. Check active events, seasonal peaks, closures, and ticket releases before hotel areas and day trips feel locked.
If several updates point to the same city or week, the order between Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and side routes may need adjustment.
Use current notes to see whether dates, hotel areas, tickets, or transport should be locked earlier.
Weather, blossoms, autumn leaves, and local festivals can make the same route either smoother or more demanding.
Open Updates once the route has a rough city and date order.
Current notes are used as decision support when dates, transport, tickets, closures, or hotel areas may be affected.
1. Choose a route
2. Choose a season
3. Choose a pace
4. Add themes
Choose up to three themes.
5. Choose a stay level
Curated stops in each city
The planner reuses the site's existing hotels, restaurants, sights, and guides so the experience stays consistent.
6. Review and send
Once the route feels right, add dates, travelers, and contact details. We follow up with a concrete outline.
Japan specialist in 15 minutes
We help you choose the right cities, hotel level, pacing, and package outline for Japan. Start with a short call or email us if you prefer a written first contact.