Japan is a land of contrasts—where timeless traditions blend effortlessly with ultra-modern innovation. Whether you’re wandering through the ancient alleyways of Kyoto or zipping through neon-lit Tokyo on a bullet train, Japan offers a soul-stirring journey unlike any other. At Amaavi, we craft elevated travel experiences across Japan’s top destinations, ensuring your adventure is as seamless as it is unforgettable.
With tranquil gardens, sacred temples, and centuries-old traditions, Kyoto is a step back in time.

Stroll through Gion in seasonal elegance.

A quiet moment of cultural connection.

Arrive early to walk under a thousand torii gates.

Visit at sunrise for serenity.

The golden temple glows brightest at midday.

Evening walks may reward you with a Maiko sighting.
From the spiritual calm of ancient shrines to the sensory overload of Shibuya, Tokyo is Japan’s electric heart. Dive into everything from cultural workshops to futuristic entertainment.
Understanding Japan’s seasonal nuances ensures smoother travel:
Ideal for Mt. Fuji views and snow festivals; pack thermal layers.
Cherry blossoms are magical, but expect crowds and fluctuating temperatures. Bring layers and book early.
Hot and humid—great for fireworks festivals, but wear light, breathable clothing.
Foliage peaks; pack light jackets. Kyoto and Nara temples are especially scenic.
Carry a compact umbrella and waterproof footwear.
Widely available, including data-only and voice+data.
Great for groups or heavy users.
For compatible, unlocked devices.
Japan is increasingly accessible
Barrier-free travel at stations, TeamLab, Disneyland.
Stroller-friendly spaces at Ginza malls, Disney.
Getting around Japan’s efficient transport system is easiest with prepaid IC cards.
Suica and Pasmo cards work on trains, buses, convenience stores, vending machines, and some taxis.
Buy them at any major train station, airport, or use mobile versions (iPhone or Android).
No need to buy both: Suica and Pasmo are interchangeable.
Rechargeable and refundable—just return the card before leaving Japan for a partial refund.