This page gathers all of The Wa Story tools that help you plan a meaningful, culture-first trip to Japan. Use it as your starting point, then dive into the tools that match your planning stage: route, timing, budget, language and etiquette.
1. Design your route & daily plan
Start with these tools when you want to sketch your itinerary, choose cities, and build morning / afternoon / evening plans.
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The Wa Story Concierge (Trip Concierge)
Ask questions about Japan, get cultural context, and explore ideas before or while you plan. Best for early-stage planning and “I don’t know where to start” moments. -
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Free Cultural Trip Planner for Japan | Happy Results
Build up to 2 days of culture-first plans in Kyoto, Osaka, Nara or Tokyo with a simple form. Great for testing ideas or creating a short sample itinerary. -
Sakura Festival Finder – Find Sakura Matsuri by Area
Browse curated cherry blossom festivals across Japan and pick stops that fit your route. Use it when you want to add a “festival day” (or an easy day trip) to your itinerary during sakura season. -
Find Your Tokyo Personality – Tokyo Culture Map
Answer a few questions and get a “Tokyo personality” (Architecture Buff, Zen Seeker, etc.) plus suggested neighborhoods and experiences that match your style. -
Japanese Cultural Itineraries by Region
Browse ready-made cultural itineraries for Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kamakura, Kanazawa, Arita & Imari, Echizen Washi, Hida Takayama and more. Use them as templates or mix-and-match days. -
How to Build a Meaningful Japan Itinerary
A step-by-step guide to designing a slower, more intentional trip (bases, day structure, cultural experiences, buffer days, and more). -
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Cultural Trip Planner (Member-Only Tool)
Members can unlock a longer cultural trip planner with up to 14 days and export options. Use this when you’re ready to plan your full trip in detail (requires sign-in).
2. Choose the best timing & season
These tools help you match your trip dates with festivals, seasonal events, and the feeling of each time of year.
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Japanese Calendar – Holidays, Rokuyō & Moon Phases
See Japanese holidays, 24 solar terms, rokuyō “fortune days”, and seasonal markers. Ideal when you want to understand what your travel dates mean in Japanese culture. -
Japanese Zodiac Finder – Find Your Zodiac Animal
Enter your birthday to discover your Japanese zodiac animal and what it means in everyday life. We use the traditional zodiac year starting around Setsubun (typically Feb 3–4). -
Seasonal Events in Japan – Guide
Overview of seasonal events across the year, with links to cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, and matsuri guides. Use this together with the Japanese Calendar when fixing your dates.
3. Estimate your budget & passes
Use these calculators to get a quick sense of total trip costs and whether rail passes are worth it.
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Japan Trip Cost Calculator | Get a Costed Plan
Enter days, cities and pace to get an instant budget range and a simple sample plan. Helpful for early budgeting and comparing “relaxed vs packed” styles. -
JR Pass Calculator | Compare JR & City Passes
Compare national / regional JR passes, city day-passes, and point-to-point tickets. Good for checking if a pass makes sense or if IC + regular tickets are cheaper.
4. Practice language & etiquette for your trip
These tools support smooth everyday communication: simple phrases, scene-based practice, and cultural know-how.
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Free Travel Japanese Practice – Scene-Based Coach
Practice hotel check-in, restaurant orders, trains and more with an AI coach, using simple polite Japanese. Best used a few weeks before your trip. -
Essential Japanese Phrases for Your Trip
Core phrases for greetings, transport, hotels, restaurants, shopping and emergencies with English, romaji and Japanese. -
Japanese Language Basics – Learn
A gentle overview of hiragana, katakana and basic structure, plus tips on pairing language with etiquette.
5. How to use these tools together
A simple order that works for many travelers:
- Start with Japanese Calendar and Seasonal Events in Japan to choose your month and rough dates.
- Use Free Cultural Trip Planner and browse Japanese Cultural Itineraries to test possible routes and day structures.
- Check your budget with the Japan Trip Cost Calculator and confirm rail options using the JR Pass Calculator.
- Before departure, practice with Free Travel Japanese Practice and review Essential Japanese Phrases so everyday interactions feel smoother.
- If you become a member, extend everything with the member-only Cultural Trip Planner and longer itineraries.
Bookmark this page as your toolkit hub, and come back whenever you want to adjust your route, dates, budget or language practice.
Learn the cultural side before you plan
Before you start building routes with these tools, you can take our short cultural course, “Seeing Japan Culturally 101 – Before You Travel” . In about an hour, you’ll learn how to read neighborhoods, shrines and everyday spaces in Japan so your plans feel more meaningful.
Official Resources
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Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) – Official Japan Travel Guide
Official national tourism site with information on destinations, itineraries, practical tips and seasonal highlights across Japan. -
Visiting Japan – Government of Japan
Government information hub with links on climate, healthcare, money, visas, and emergency information for visitors. -
JAPAN RAIL PASS – Official Site (JR Group)
Official JR Group site explaining Japan Rail Pass types, prices, validity and purchase conditions for nationwide rail travel. -
JR East – Tickets, Passes & Travel Information
Official JR East page with details on Shinkansen, regional passes, Suica (IC card) and how to buy tickets online or at stations. -
Tokyo Metro – Tickets & Passes
Official Tokyo Metro ticket guide, including regular tickets, 24–72 hour Tokyo Subway Tickets and other day passes for Tokyo.
Note: Pass types, prices and conditions change from time to time. Always confirm the latest details on each official website before you buy.
