Japan Honeymoon Packages
Japan honeymoon packages from Thrillophilia start from INR 1,13,888 per adult. They are built to let the travellers explore the Shinkansen corridor, which links Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hakone in a smooth 7 to 9 night circuit that suits couples who want cities, culture, and one ryokan or onsen stay on the same trip.
A standard 7-night package usually includes flights, hotels or ryokan stays, sightseeing, and either point-to-point bullet train tickets or a rail pass, with prices starting from around ₹1,50,000 per couple depending on travel season and hotel category.
Indian passport holders still need a visa to travel to Japan, and Japan’s official embassy pages currently direct applicants in India to apply through VFS, including for the Japan eVISA route available for single-entry short-term tourism visas. The strongest honeymoon windows are late March to mid April for cherry blossom season and mid October to mid November for autumn foliage, and both usually need bookings 6 to 9 months in advance because hotels and package inventory tighten quickly.
Japan Honeymoon Trip Cost: Realistic Budget Breakdown
Budget (₹1,50,000–₹2,00,000 per couple)
- Duration: 7 nights
- Hotel: 3-star / business hotel
- Includes: Return flights (Delhi/Mumbai), hotel stay, Shinkansen tickets or Japan Rail Pass (2nd class), guided sightseeing in Tokyo & Kyoto, airport transfers
Mid-Range (₹2,00,000–₹3,00,000 per couple)
- Duration: 7–9 nights
- Hotel: 4-star / 1 night Ryokan
- Includes: Everything in budget + 1 ryokan stay with kaiseki dinner, Hakone day trip, private Shinkansen reservations, select entry tickets
Luxury (₹3,50,000–₹5,50,000 per couple)
- Duration: 9–12 nights
- Hotel: 5-star / 2–3 nights ryokan
- Includes: Premium hotels, multiple ryokan stays with private onsen baths, Michelin restaurant reservations, Japan Rail Pass (Green Class), access to Tokyo Disneyland / Tokyo DisneySea, optional helicopter ride
How to Reach Japan from India
Direct Flights (Fastest Option)
- Several non-stop flights now connect India to Japan.
- Air India: Delhi → Tokyo Haneda Airport (Mumbai route starts June 2026).
- All Nippon Airways: Delhi → Haneda, Mumbai → Narita International Airport.
- Japan Airlines: Bengaluru → Tokyo; Delhi → Narita (launched Jan 2026).
Connecting Flights (More Flexible)
- Best for departures beyond Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru.
- Qatar Airways via Doha, Emirates via Dubai, and Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi offer easy one-stop routes.
Getting Around Japan (Easy & Efficient)
- The Shinkansen connects cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima quickly.
- IC cards like Suica, PASMO, and ICOCA work across trains, metros, buses, and even stores.
What Is Included in a Japan Honeymoon Package
- Accommodation: Stay in well-rated hotels across major cities, including Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, with comfortable rooms and daily breakfast included. Some itineraries may also include a traditional ryokan stay depending on the route.
- Airport Transfers and Local Transport: All airport pick-up and drop services are included, along with intercity travel using Japan’s efficient rail network. This typically covers Shinkansen (bullet train) tickets or reserved seats for long-distance travel between cities.
- Guided Sightseeing Tours: The package includes guided tours to major attractions with an English-speaking guide. Key sightseeing experiences across cities are pre-planned, which reduces on-ground coordination for couples.
- Entry Tickets to Attractions: Entry fees to major attractions and experiences mentioned in the itinerary are included. This helps avoid long queues and last-minute ticket bookings.
- Meals: Daily breakfast is included at hotels, and some itineraries may include selected lunches or dinners depending on the day-wise plan.
- Visa Assistance: Support for Japan visa application is provided, including guidance on documentation and submission through authorised centres.
- 24/7 On-Ground Support: Dedicated assistance is available throughout the trip for any travel-related help, ensuring a smoother experience in a foreign country.
- Guided Sightseeing and Entry Tickets: Most packages include guided tours to major attractions along with pre-arranged entry tickets to avoid long queues. This helps couples explore destinations comfortably without worrying about on-ground planning or logistics.
Who the Japan Honeymoon Package is Best for
Couples Who Want the Classic Japan Circuit
This honeymoon is ideal for couples who want to cover Japan’s most iconic cities in a single trip. Routes typically include Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hakone, offering a well-balanced mix of modern experiences and cultural depth.
Cherry Blossom or Autumn Foliage Couples
This is perfect for couples planning their trip around seasonal beauty, especially during sakura in spring or koyo in autumn. These periods offer highly scenic landscapes and romantic settings, but require early bookings due to high demand.
Food and Culture-Led Couples
Couples who enjoy exploring local cuisine and traditions will find Japan especially rewarding. From sushi tastings and street food walks to tea ceremonies and temple visits, the experience is deeply immersive.
Adventure and Nature Couples (Mount Fuji, Onsen, Ski)
This honeymoon suits couples who want a mix of scenic nature and light adventure experiences. Activities can include Mount Fuji viewpoints, onsen stays in Hakone, and skiing in destinations including Niseko and Hakuba.
Japan Honeymoon Itinerary (9 Days / 8 Nights)
Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo
- Arrive at Tokyo Narita/Haneda International Airport
- Check into your hotel and freshen up
- Evening stroll through the neon-lit streets of Shinjuku
- Dinner at a local Japanese restaurant
Day 2: Tokyo Sightseeing
- Visit Tokyo Tower — enjoy panoramic views of the entire city from the observation deck.
- Head to Tokyo Skytree, the tallest structure in Japan, for sweeping views of Mount Fuji on a clear day
- Explore the buzzing Shibuya Crossing and the surrounding shopping district
- Evening visit to the upscale Ginza district for world-class shopping and fine dining
Day 3: Tokyo Romantic Escapes
- Morning visit to Shinjuku Gyoen — walk hand-in-hand through cherry blossom pathways and serene lake views.
- Picnic on the lawns of the garden
- Afternoon at Tokyo Disneyland — enjoy iconic rides and Disney magic together.
- Optional: Sunset cruise on the Sumida River on a traditional Yakatabune houseboat
Day 4: Tokyo to Hakone (Day Trip / Overnight)
- Board the Shinkansen (bullet train) to Hakone, part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
- Catch breathtaking views of Mount Fuji from Hakone
- Take a romantic boat ride on Lake Ashi with Mount Fuji as the backdrop
- Soak together in a private Onsen (natural hot spring) — a quintessentially romantic Japanese experience
- Overnight stay at a traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn)
Day 5: Travel to Kyoto
- Travel to Kyoto by Shinkansen
- Afternoon visit to Fushimi Inari-Taisha shrine: walk through thousands of iconic red torii gates
- Explore the Gion district: Kyoto's historic geisha quarter with traditional wooden machiya houses.
- Evening stroll and dinner at a Pontocho alley restaurant
Day 6: Kyoto Culture & History
- Morning visit to the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: a serene, magical walk through towering bamboo
- Visit Tenryu-ji Temple and the Togetsukyo Bridge nearby
- Tour the Nijo Castle (built in 1603, UNESCO World Heritage Site) and its beautiful moat gardens
- Visit Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): the iconic gold-leaf-covered Zen temple
- Optional: Participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony
Day 7: Hiroshima & Miyajima Island
- Day trip to Hiroshima — visit the Peace Memorial Park and the A-bomb Dome
- Ferry across to Miyajima Island (Itsukushima) — see the iconic Great Torii Gate rising from the sea
- Interact with the friendly wild deer that roam freely on the island
- Enjoy a romantic sunset over the Pacific Ocean from the waterfront
- Return to Kyoto/travel to Osaka for an overnight stay
Day 8: Osaka Food, Fun & Exploration
- Visit the majestic Osaka Castle — a symbol of Japan's feudal history
- Explore the lively Dotonbori district — neon signs, street food, and entertainment galore
- Try Osaka's famous street food: Takoyaki (octopus balls) and Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake)
- Evening ride on the HEP Five Ferris Wheel for a glittering night view of Osaka
- Dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant for a special romantic evening
Day 9: Departure
- Morning leisure time — last-minute shopping at Osaka's boutiques or local handicraft stores
- Optional: Visit the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum in Fushimi for a sake tasting experience
- Transfer to Osaka Kansai International Airport
- Depart with unforgettable memories
Popular Destinations on a Japan Honeymoon
Tokyo
Begin in Shinjuku, where Kabukicho and Omoide Yokocho offer lively evenings with yakitori alleys and intimate dining experiences. In Shibuya, witness the famous crossing between 8–9 PM and enjoy skyline views from the Shibuya Sky observation deck together.
Explore Asakusa, home to Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Street and go for cultural walks and shop for souvenirs. Couples interested in pop culture can visit Akihabara, while Ginza offers premium shopping experiences in Chuo-ku ward.
Kyoto
In the morning at Fushimi Inari-Taisha, climb Alupnari Mountain. Stroll through Gion and along Hanamikoji Street, where Kyoto’s old-world elegance feels especially alive after sunset. You may spot a geiko, though sightings are never guaranteed, and respectful distance is always expected.
Visit Kinkaku-ji for its golden reflection, and pair it with Ryoan-ji for a quieter Zen garden experience despite possible queues. Continue to Nijo Castle, where the famous nightingale floors softly chirp beneath your steps. Later, unwind at Arashiyama Onsen with open-air riverside baths and private options for couples.
Osaka
Start your Osaka experience in Dotonbori, where the city feels brightest after 8 PM under neon lights reflected along the canal. From there, step into Osaka Castle, Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s grand 16th-century fortress, where you can explore the museum inside and admire the grounds that look especially beautiful during cherry blossom season when the castle is illuminated in the evening. Continue to Shinsekai, a retro district that still carries the charm of Osaka’s 1930s entertainment scene, and this is the best place to try kushikatsu, the city’s much-loved deep-fried skewers.
Set aside a full day for Universal Studios Japan, where zones inspired by One Piece, Harry Potter, and Minion Park make the experience especially fun for couples, and pre-booking an Express Pass helps avoid long queues.
Hakone
From Tokyo, you can reach Hakone in about 90 minutes from Shinjuku using the Romancecar express train, which is often considered one of the most romantic train journeys in Japan. It is best to book your seats in advance since reservations are mandatory and popular among couples. Once you arrive, you can try to catch views of Mount Fuji, especially from the Owakudani volcanic valley and along Lake Ashi. However, visibility depends on the weather, and Fuji is only visible around 40–50% of the time, so early mornings give you the best chance without any guarantees.
A Lake Ashi cruise between Moto-Hakone and Hakone-machi is a relaxing 30-minute ride, where you may see the iconic torii gate on the water with Mount Fuji in the background on clear days. You can also visit the Hakone Open Air Museum, which features a sculpture park and a dedicated Picasso pavilion, making it ideal for couples interested in art.
Hiroshima and Miyajima
In Hiroshima, begin your visit at the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, which is a deeply meaningful experience for couples interested in history and reflection.
The Atomic Bomb Dome, a designated World Heritage Site, stands as a powerful reminder of the past. After this, take a short 30-minute ferry ride from Hiroshima’s Ujina Port to Miyajima Island, where the atmosphere feels calmer and more scenic.
The Great Torii Gate of Itsukushima Shrine appears to float on water during high tide, creating one of Japan’s most iconic views.
You can also try local specialities here, including fresh oysters and momiji manju, which are maple leaf-shaped cakes filled with sweet fillings.
Thrillophilia Traveller’s note
Arvmav Kulkarni booked the Best of Japan | A Cultural Odyssey Across Osaka & Tokyo package from Mumbai in April 20206. Here’s what he has to say about his trip with Thrillophilia:
“Going to Japan in the cherry blossom season from Mumbai, this was on our list for five years, and Thrillophilia nailed the timing perfectly. Ueno Park picnic under the sakura trees, Arashiyama bamboo forest at dawn, Fushimi Inari shrine at sunset, and Osaka Dotonbori street food at midnight. The bullet train itself was an experience. Everything was pre-planned, so we never wasted a moment.”
Verified Thrillophilia booking team, 2026 departure
Best Time to Visit Japan for a Honeymoon
Spring (March–May): Cherry Blossom Season
This is the most iconic time to experience sakura (cherry blossoms) across Japan, starting in Tokyo (late March), Kyoto (early April), and reaching Hokkaido (late April to early May). Famous spots, including Ueno Park, Maruyama Park, and Osaka Castle,e offer hanami picnics and evening illuminations. Temperatures range from 10–20°C, making it comfortable for sightseeing and photography. Bloom lasts only 7–10 days per region, so timing is critical. This is the peak honeymoon season, and it is recommended to book 5–7 months in advance.
Autumn (October–November): Foliage Season
This is the best time to capture the mesmerising shades of koyo (autumn foliage) in Nikko (late October), Kyoto (mid-November), and Tokyo (late November). Kyoto's Arashiyama, Tofuku-ji, and Eikan-do temple gardens are the most photographed foliage locations in Japan. Daylight is sufficient, and temperatures range from 12–22°C in October, getting cooler in November. This is the second most popular honeymoon window,w with fewer package constraints than the cherry blossom season. However, it is still recommended to book 4–6 months ahead.
Summer (June–August): Festivals but Rainy Season Risk
June–July marks Tsuyu (rainy season) in Japan, and you can expect steady low-level rain for 3–6 weeks. Outdoor sightseeing and photography can be affected, making it less ideal for first-time honeymooners. After the rains, temperatures rise to 30–35°C with high humidity. Festivals, including Gion Matsuri in Kyoto and Tanabata celebration,s add cultural value, but travel can feel tiring in the heat. During the Obon season in August, attractions get crowded, ed and some local businesses may close. The Mount Fuji Yoshida Trail usually opens in July for climbing.
Winter (December–February): Snow, Skiing, and Hot Springs
These are the coldest months, with temperatures in Tokyo ranging from −2 to 10°C and in Kyoto from −1 to 8°C. This is the best season for onsen experiences, where hot springs feel especially relaxing in cold weather. Honeymoon package prices are lower, and most attractions are less crowded. Events, including the Sapporo Snow Festival in Hokkaido,o showcase impressive ice sculptures. It is also a great time for skiing in destinations including Niseko, Hakuba, and Naeba, with Niseko known for its high-quality powder snow.
Top Honeymoon Experiences in Japan
1. Private Onsen Ryokan Stay in Hakone
Stay in a traditional ryokan in Hakone with a private rotenburo bath, kaiseki dinner, and yukata experience. Expect costs between ¥25,000–¥60,000 per night per couple; book 2–4 months in advance for good properties.
2. Cherry Blossom Night Viewing (Yozakura)
Enjoy illuminated sakura at Ueno Park or Maruyama Park with fewer crowds and a romantic evening setting. Entry is free, but arrive early during peak bloom and carry snacks for a picnic-style experience.
Thrillophilia Traveller’s note
Subhajit Roy booked the Instagrammable Japan | Cherry Blossom Special package in March from Pune. He says, “If you love fresh air and great views, the ropeway up the hills is a must. The city looked beautiful from up there! The trip was so well-planned—the car was comfortable, and the itinerary wasn't rushed. For anyone in Pune looking for a detailed, high-quality holiday, I can’t recommend these guys enough.”
Verified Thrillophilia booking team, 2026 departure
3. Shinkansen Ride Between Cities
Travel between Tokyo and Kyoto on the high-speed bullet train for a smooth and scenic journey. A one-way ticket costs around ¥14,000; reserve seats in advance for comfort as a couple.
4. Lake Ashi Cruise with Fuji Views
Take a 30-minute cruise on Lake Ashi with views of Mount Fuji on clear days. Tickets cost around ¥1,500–¥2,000, and morning slots offer better visibility chances.
5. Kyoto Tea Ceremony Experience
Join a traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto to understand Japanese culture together. Sessions cost around ¥2,000–¥4,000 per person; pre-booking is recommended for English-guided experiences.
6. Universal Studios Japan Date Day
Spend a fun day at Universal Studios Japan exploring themed zones, including Harry Potter and Minions. Tickets start from ¥8,600; book an Express Pass to skip long queues.
7. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove Sunrise Walk
Walk through the bamboo grove in Arashiyama early in the morning for a peaceful and intimate experience. Entry is free, and arriving before 7 AM helps avoid crowds.
8. Sake Tasting in Fushimi
Visit breweries in Fushimi, including the Gekkeikan Okura Museu,m for guided tastings. Entry costs around ¥600–¥1,000, and it is a relaxed cultural activity for couples.
9. Mount Fuji Viewpoint Experience
Head to Owakudani or nearby lakes for Mount Fuji views. Ropeway and access costs range from ¥2,0 to 0–¥3,000; mornings offer better chances, but views are not guaranteed.
10. Ski Experience in Niseko
Enjoy skiing together in Niseko, known for its powder snow. Lift passes cost around ¥7,000–¥10,000 per day, and booking lessons is recommended for beginners.
Thrillophilia Traveller’s note
Pooja Sharma from Jaipur departed from Jaipur in March and booked the package Japan Wonders | Love Amidst Cherry Blossoms & City Lights with Thrillophilia. She says, “Standing near the lake with the red torii gate was truly breathtaking. Our guide,e Aka, sh helped us during the forest walk and made things easy. Our trip from Jaipur was well-managed, and we captured many beautiful moments. It was a scenic and memorable experience.”
Verified Thrillophilia booking team, 2026 departure
Japan Visa and Entry Requirements for Indians
Indian residents must obtain a visa before travelling. To apply for a tourist visa, the core documents on official Japanese guidance include a valid passport, a visa application form, one photo, a flight itinerary with arrival and departure details, and proof of funds such as an income certificate, tax return, bank statement, or balance certificate. A travel itinerary form is also part of Japan’s official document set. Processing is generally 5 working days after acceptance, though delays can happen during busy periods.
The official visa fee for Indian nationals from 1 April 2026 is INR 500 for single or multiple entry and INR 50 for transit; VFS service charges are extra. Honeymooners can also apply for e-visas, which are aimed at boosting single-entry short-term tourism in Japan.
Why Couples Trust Thrillophilia for Japan Honeymoon Packages
Thrillophilia has become a preferred choice for Japan honeymoons as it offers structured itineraries with affordable prices. Couples can choose from well-designed routes covering Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hakone, while still having the option to customise experiences, including ryokan stays and seasonal travel. The packages are built keeping Indian travellers in mind, which reflects in inclusions including Indian meal options, guided tours, and easy visa support.
Another key reason couples prefer Thrillophilia is the clarity in pricing and inclusions. Honeymoon packages clearly mention what is covered, including hotels, transfers, and key experiences, so there are fewer surprises during the trip. On-ground support, curated experiences, and access to reliable stays make the overall journey smoother, especially in a country where language and logistics can feel complex for first-time travellers.
Our packages also focus on couple-specific experiences, including private onsen stays, scenic train journeys, and curated day trips. This ensures that the honeymoon feels personalised rather than rushed, allowing couples to balance sightseeing with relaxed, memorable moments throughout their Japan trip.
Japan Honeymoon Travel & Safety Tips
- Money & Payments: Cash is widely used across Japan, especially outside cities. ATMs at convenience stores work well, while cards are accepted in hotels and malls.
- Connectivity & Transport: Get a pocket Wi-Fi/SIM at airports like Narita International Airport and use IC cards like Suica for seamless travel; the Japan Rail Pass is great for intercity trips.
- Language: English is manageable in cities like Tokyo and Kyoto; use translation apps and learn a few basic phrases.
- Weather Safety: Weather can shift quickly, so carry a compact umbrella, wear layers, stay hydrated in summer humidity, and monitor forecasts during typhoons or snowfall seasons.
- Typhoons: Japan's typhoon season runs from August to September and is most active from June to October. Check Japan Meteorological Agency forecasts proactively if travelling in this window.
- Etiquette & Safety: No tipping culture, remove shoes where required, keep public transport quiet, follow onsen rules, and avoid excessive public displays of affection.
Japan Honeymoon Packages

Best of Japan | Ancient Shrines to Futuristic Skylines

Japan Wonders | Love Amidst Cherry Blossoms & City Lights

Japan Odyssey | Cityscape to Scenic Escape

Legends of Japan | Journey Across Diverse Landscapes

Best of Japan | A Cultural Odyssey Across Osaka & Tokyo

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The Instagrammable Japan | Cherry Blossom Special

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Japan Honeymoon FAQs
How much does a Japan honeymoon trip cost from India?
A Japan honeymoon trip from India usually costs around INR 130,000 to INR 190,000 per person for a 7-day trip. This generally covers good accommodation, selected meals, sightseeing, local transfers, and a few activities. If you choose a longer 10 to 14-day trip, the overall cost can rise further depending on the cities, hotel category, and experiences included.
How much time do I need to explore Japan on our honeymoon?
A minimum of 7 days is ideal for a Japan honeymoon if you want to cover the main highlights comfortably. In this time, you can explore two to three cities, visit temples, enjoy views of Mount Fuji, and experience food and shopping. If you want a more complete and relaxed trip, then 10 to 14 days works much better.
What documents one must carry on a Japan honeymoon trip?
You should carry all important travel documents in both printed and digital form for a smooth trip. These include your passport, visa, flight tickets, hotel confirmations, travel insurance, and a detailed itinerary. It is also useful to keep personal ID proof and emergency contact details with you at all times.
How much does it cost to go on a honeymoon to Japan?
A week-long honeymoon in Japan generally costs between INR 1,30,000 and INR 1,90,000 per person. If you plan to stay for 10 to 14 days, the budget can increase significantly depending on your hotel choices and activities. The final cost also changes based on season, travel dates, and whether you include premium experiences.
Is getting a Japanese visa easy?
Getting a Japanese visa is usually manageable for Indian travellers if all the documents are arranged properly. You need a valid passport, photographs, financial proof, flight details, and hotel bookings along with the visa form. The process feels simple when the paperwork is complete and the application is submitted correctly.
What are the best places to visit for couples in Japan?
Japan has several destinations that are perfect for couples looking for romance, scenery, and culture. Hakone is ideal for hot springs, Kyoto is great for traditional charm, and Tokyo offers parks, city views, and cherry blossom spots. Places such as Hokkaido and Takayama also add a quieter and more scenic touch to a honeymoon.
Can I book Japan tour packages from Ahmedabad for cherry blossom viewing?
Yes, cherry blossom season is one of the most popular times to book Japan tour packages from Ahmedabad. From March to April, cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka turn especially beautiful with blooming sakura. Many itineraries during this period include park visits, scenic walks, and seasonal sightseeing experiences.
Is Japan visa-free for Indians?
No, Japan is not visa-free for Indian passport holders at present. Indian travellers need to apply for a tourist visa before travelling, and the process should be completed in advance. It is always best to check the latest visa requirements through official embassy or visa centre sources before booking your trip.
Is Japan good for honeymooners?
Yes, Japan is a wonderful honeymoon destination for couples who enjoy a mix of romance, culture, and scenic beauty. You can explore cities such as Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka, and Hakone while also enjoying hot springs, gardens, local food, and mountain views. It suits couples who want both relaxation and meaningful travel experiences.
Can I plan a Mount Fuji trip in my Japan tour from Mumbai?
Yes, many Japan tour packages from Mumbai include a Mount Fuji visit, either as a day trip or a nearby overnight stay. Couples can enjoy beautiful views of the mountain, explore Lake Kawaguchi, and visit areas such as Hakone. This makes Mount Fuji one of the most popular additions to a Japan itinerary.
How much does a visa to Japan cost?
The visa cost mentioned in older content may not always reflect the current official fee, so it should always be checked before applying. In general, travellers should budget for the visa fee along with service charges if applying through a visa centre. To avoid confusion, always confirm the latest amount from official Japan visa sources before planning the trip.
What is the best month to visit Japan for a honeymoon?
Japan is a year-round honeymoon destination, but the best months depend on the kind of experience you want. March to April is ideal for cherry blossoms, while October to November is best for autumn foliage. Winter is great for snow and hot springs, and summer suits couples interested in festivals and mountain escapes.
Is Japan expensive for a honeymoon?
A trip to Japan can be planned in different budgets, so it does not have to feel too expensive for a honeymoon. Couples can choose from affordable stays, local dining, and efficient public transport while still enjoying high-quality experiences. At the same time, luxury stays and special dining can easily raise the budget if you want a more premium trip.
What kind of climate can I expect in Japan?
Japan experiences four clear seasons, and each one offers a very different travel experience. Spring is mild with cherry blossoms, summer is warmer with festival energy, autumn brings colourful foliage, and winter is cold with snow in many regions. There is also a rainy period in June and July, so planning by season is important.
Is it safe to travel to Japan for a honeymoon?
Yes, Japan is considered one of the safest countries for couples to travel together. It has low crime rates, reliable public transport, and a culture that values order and respect. Whether you are exploring busy cities or quieter towns, the overall travel experience usually feels very secure and comfortable.
What adventure activities can I enjoy in Japan tour packages from Chennai?
Japan tour packages from Chennai can include several adventure experiences depending on the season and region you choose. Couples can go hiking near Mount Fuji, enjoy skiing in Hokkaido, or visit major theme parks for a more energetic trip. Some packages also include cultural activities that add variety to the experience.
What are the best adventure activities to do in Japan for couples?
Japan has many adventure activities for couples who want something beyond regular sightseeing. Popular options include hiking trails, scuba diving in Okinawa, skiing in regions such as Niseko and Hakuba, and mountain climbing in scenic areas. Mount Fuji is one of the most iconic adventure experiences for active travellers.
What are the best things to do in Japan at night for couples?
Japan has many evening experiences that work beautifully for couples during a honeymoon. You can enjoy a dinner cruise on the Sumida River, take a walk at Odaiba Seaside Park, ride the HEP Five Ferris Wheel in Osaka, or go on a food tour in Kyoto. These experiences combine city lights, local food, and a more romantic mood.
What are the seasonal festivals I can attend in Japan from Bangalore?
Depending on your travel month, Japan offers several well-known seasonal festivals for travellers from Bangalore. Cherry blossom celebrations take place in spring, Gion Matsuri lights up Kyoto in July, and the Sapporo Snow Festival is a major winter highlight. These festivals add strong cultural value to your trip and make the itinerary more memorable.
What are some of the best hot springs in Japan for couples?
Japan has many hot spring destinations that are well-suited for couples looking for privacy and relaxation. Hakone is one of the most popular choices near Tokyo, while Arashiyama Onsen in Kyoto offers scenic surroundings and private bath options. Such onsen experiences add a distinctly romantic and traditional touch to a honeymoon.
What should I avoid doing in Japan while on my honeymoon?
While travelling in Japan, it is important to be mindful of local etiquette and public behaviour. Avoid speaking loudly in public, tipping, wearing shoes inside traditional spaces, or using your phone too openly in quiet areas. Public displays of affection are also generally kept minimal, so a respectful approach is appreciated.
Can I book a combined Japan and South Korea tour package?
Yes, it is possible to book a combined Japan and South Korea package if you want to cover both countries in one trip. Such itineraries usually include major cities, hotel stays, sightseeing, breakfast, and transfers for a smoother travel experience. This type of package works well for couples who want a broader East Asia holiday.
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