Japan All-Inclusive packages take the guesswork out of one of Asia's most rewarding but tricky destinations. From the day you land to the day you fly home, your flights, hotels, daily meals, bullet trains, sightseeing and guides are bundled into one upfront price. For Indian travellers used to juggling currency, language and the precise Japanese rail network, that single payment removes most of the stress.
At Many2Go Holidays we build these trips around the route most first-timers want: Tokyo's neon energy, Kyoto's temples and a clear view of Mt Fuji in between. Prices start from ₹89,999 per person, and because nearly everything is prepaid in rupees, your Yen budget stays light, with no surprise restaurant bills.
What makes our Japan All-Inclusive packages special
An all-inclusive Japan trip is only as good as what is packed inside it. Every package covers return flights from major Indian metros, accommodation, daily breakfast plus most lunches and dinners, bullet train segments, transfers, entry tickets to headline attractions, and an English and Hindi speaking guide on key touring days.
- Meals sorted daily: from Japanese-style breakfasts to ramen, sushi and teppanyaki dinners, with vegetarian and Jain options arranged in advance.
- Bullet trains included: the Tokyo to Kyoto and onward Shinkansen legs are pre-booked, so you simply board and enjoy the ride.
- No hidden entry costs: tickets for temples, observation decks and gardens are already in the price.
- Indian-traveller support: SIM or pocket WiFi, single-entry Japan visa (around ₹500, or roughly ₹1,300 in total with the VFS service charge) with documentation help, and a 24x7 helpline back home.
Sample All-Inclusive Japan itineraries
Each option below is fully inclusive of flights, stays, listed meals, transfers and bullet train travel. Prices are per person on twin sharing and scale with hotel category and season.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tokyo & Kyoto Essentials | 5 | ₹89,999 | 3-star, best value, all meals included |
| Golden Route: Tokyo, Fuji, Kyoto, Osaka | 7 | ₹1,34,999 | 4-star, balanced comfort, full board |
| Grand Japan with Hiroshima & Nara | 9 | ₹1,89,999 | 5-star, premium dining, private touring |
Best time for a All-Inclusive Japan trip
Japan rewards travellers who time it right, and an all-inclusive booking lets you lock in scarce peak-season rooms early. The two standout windows are March to April for cherry blossoms and October to November for autumn colours. Both are short and book out fast, so reserving a packaged trip well ahead is the smart move.
- March–April (cherry blossoms): the most photogenic time, with parks in Tokyo and Kyoto in full pink. Demand is high, so expect the upper end of pricing.
- October–November (autumn): crisp weather, fiery maple foliage and slightly easier availability than spring.
- Shoulder months: early summer and winter offer better value, with winter adding snow-capped Fuji views and illuminations.
Flying time from India is roughly 8 to 10 hours, so even a 5-night package is long enough for a first taste.
What's included
Here is what your all-inclusive price covers and what it does not.
- Included: return flights, accommodation, daily breakfast plus most lunches and dinners, bullet train and coach transfers, airport pickups, entry tickets to listed sights, English and Hindi guide on touring days, and Japan visa assistance.
- Not included: personal shopping, optional experiences, tips, travel insurance and meals marked as on your own. We list these clearly before you book.
