Japan Travel Planning

Ready to explore temples, trains and takoyaki? I’ll help you build a Japan trip that flows beautifully and makes space for family magic.

Why choose me?

What Makes It Special

Japan can feel overwhelming to plan—but it doesn’t have to. I specialize in helping families experience Japan with ease, joy, and cultural respect. From train logistics to konbini snacks and hidden gems, I blend my personal experiences and mom-tested routes into an itinerary that actually works for real life.

What’s Included
• Personalized itinerary (7–10 days or more) based on your travel style
• Recommended neighborhoods, hotels, and ryokan stays
• Daily flow with built-in rest/flex time (especially if you’re traveling with kids!)
• Booking links for activities, rail passes, and must-do experiences (via Klook)
• Custom Google Map with pinned restaurants, attractions, and walkable routes
• 1:1 Planning call or follow-up support via email or Zoom
• Travel prep checklist (packing, apps, cultural etiquette tips)

Who It’s Ideal For

Families, couples, or solo travelers who want a well-balanced Japan experience without over-scheduling. Perfect for first-timers or those who need help turning “dream trip” into doable steps.

Personal Note

When I traveled to Japan with my family, I realized how important it was to balance the bucket-list sites with slow, magical moments. We made time for Mt. Fuji views, but also for quiet temples and impromptu onigiri picnics. I’ll help you build that kind of balance, too.

Want to read about my last trip to Japan? Check out my blog

Media from my trips to Japan

@christina_kb

Day 3- Exploring Harajuku and Shibuya. Took the Yamanote to Harajuku then strolled down Cat street to Shibuya. #tokyo #harajuku #catstreet #shibuya #travel #japan

♬ 蜜桃物语 – 仁辰 & 于行
@christina_kb

Morning stroll around Gion before the crowds arrive. One of my favorite memories of the trip. Being quiet and appreciating my surroundings. I’m guilty of moving my family through the itinerary and not stopping to breathe it all in. I love Kyoto. Left a piece of my heart there. #kyoto #japan #travel #gion

♬ Storytelling – Adriel