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How much are vacation packages to Japan?
With vacation packages available for only $1,608, there’s no need to drain your bank balance for your visit to Japan. Travelocity is here to help. Bundle hotels, flights and tours into a package and score some exciting discounts. The more you book, the greater the savings.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Japan?
Whatever your travel style, Travelocity can help you snap up the best Japan package deal. All you have to do is pick and choose between our 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties worldwide.
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Can I save on my Japan car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
Bundling your bookings into a Japan vacation package will leave you with a nice chunk of spare change. You can bundle a flight and car; a flight, car and hotel; or a car and hotel. You won’t find a better way to discover the greater Japan area than with your own set of wheels. You can also add experiences and activities to your Travelocity package.
What is the best time of year to go to Japan?
Visit in and spend more of your cash on amazing experiences, not your hotel room. This is the cheapest month to organize your stay. Prices are at their most expensive in , so avoid traveling then if your budget is smaller. August, September and October is the busiest period in Japan. You’ll need to book ahead of time and be willing to pay more. December, January and February are the least popular months to travel.
What is there to do in Japan?
Japan has hidden gems at every turn, but be sure you visit Tokyo Disneyland® and Tokyo Skytree while you’re in town. These attractions should be on your to-do list.

Where to stay in Japan: Best areas for travelers

  • Tokyo: You'll soon learn why travelers to Japan cite Tokyo as one of their favorite destinations. Unique attractions such as Disneyland® Tokyo, Tokyo Sky Tree and Tokyo Tower are only the beginning of what's on offer here. If you're looking for a hotel close by, The Peninsula Tokyo, the remm Hibiya and THE GATE HOTEL TOKYO by HULIC have all earned great reviews.
  • Osaka: One of the busiest and most impressive locations in Japan, Osaka has plenty of attractions to keep you entertained. You simply can't visit without exploring Osaka Castle. Same goes for Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and Osaka Science Museum. For a comfortable stay, we recommend the Hotel Granvia Osaka, the Osaka Dai-ichi Hotel and the Hotel Hankyu RESPIRE OSAKA.
  • Kyoto: It's hardly surprising why so many people put this destination on their must-visit list. Home to famous attractions like Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto Imperial Palace and Nijō Castle, Kyoto has lots to keep you busy. For a cozy stay, have a look at the Iwashige Building, the Kyoto Hotel Okura or the Hotel Gran Ms Kyoto.
  • Nagoya: Boasting renowned sights like Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Jingu Shrine and Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, this bustling place deserves a spot on your Japan itinerary. Once you've worn yourself out sightseeing, hop into a cozy bed at the Hotel Shinsuien, the Cypress Garden Hotel or the ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Grand Court Nagoya.
  • Nagano: Nagano Olympic Stadium is just one of the many draw cards in this wonderful part of Japan. Ensure you plan enough time to discover everything else this destination is renowned for. For places to stay, the Mahoroba, the Hotel Route-Inn Court Shinonoi and the Hotel NICEIN should make your shortlist.