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Here are some handy travel tips for your Japan tour

  • How to Use a Coin Locker

    How to Use a Coin Locker

    Coin lockers on stations are great places to store your luggage for cheap if you want to have your hands free during your trip. Let us show you how to use them!

  • How to Use Train and Metro in Japan

    How to Use Train and Metro in Japan

    Japan’s railway system is known for being the world’s most reliable and punctual train system. But for first-time visitors, using the train and metro can take some getting used to. Let us help you prepare!

  • How to Use the Bus System in Kyoto

    How to Use the Bus System in Kyoto

    In Kyoto, the best way to get around is by bus. This is because in many cases the train stations are located a long walk from the attractions that tourists want to see.

  • Convenient stay in a capsule hotel

    Convenient stay in a capsule hotel

    Capsule hotels opened for the first time in 1979 in Osaka in the bustling district of Umeda. They became a popular place to crash for salarymen who missed the last train.

  • Kansai Airport Transfer | one of Japan’s Leading Airports

    Kansai Airport Transfer | one of Japan’s Leading Airports

    If you book a tour package through us, in many cases the transfers to your hotel and back to the airport are included with your tour. If a transfer is not included in your package, if you would like to hire a charter minibus for a comfortable transfer to your hotel please let us know…

  • How To Get Cash in Japan

    How To Get Cash in Japan

    Unlike what many people would expect from a modern country like Japan, cash, as opposed to credit cards or other electronic means of payment, is still quite essential.

  • Time Difference with Japan

    Time Difference with Japan

    Japan is called ‘the land of the rising sun’ for a reason, as it is one of the first countries in the world to start the day. This means that most travelers will ‘lose’ some time when they travel to Japan, and ‘gain’ some time when they travel back.

  • Electricity in Japan essential for travel

    Electricity in Japan essential for travel

    Planning to come to Japan? Make sure to get the right adaptor for your electric appliances before you come to Japan, as it might be hard to come by once you are here.

  • Pasmo and Suica Prepaid Transportation Cards in Japan

    Pasmo and Suica Prepaid Transportation Cards in Japan

    Here’s an explanation of Japan’s prepaid transportation card system, which makes traveling by public transportation much easier.