First-time Japan trip planning kit — routes, maps, budget, and survival cards in one guide.
How many days do you need? How much will it cost? How do you get from Tokyo to Kyoto? What do you do when you can't read the menu?
Your Japan Travel Buddy answers all of it — walking maps, survival cards, and a realistic 7-day route. Stop researching. Start packing.
99 pages. 47 walking maps. 15 survival cards. Ready on your phone.
Illustrated step-by-step routes from Hokkaido to Okinawa. Station to sights — no guessing, no wrong turns.
Arrival, trains, restaurants, shopping, emergencies — quick reference cards for every situation.
A complete day-by-day plan with hourly timelines, food spots, backup plans, and practical info.
Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and more. Neighborhood breakdowns with top spots and travel hacks.
Every month covered — weather, events, what to pack, and the perfect trip plan for each season.
Buy once, get every future version free. Prices, tips, and routes stay current.
Real pages from the guide
Cover — 99 pages, everything included
Day 1: Asakusa — hourly timeline + food spots
Survival Card: Arrival — your first 90 minutes
Tokyo Map — 6 neighborhoods, 6 personalities
Walking Map: Tokyo Station — illustrated route
Map Index — 47 maps from Hokkaido to Okinawa
Monthly Guide: February — seasonal highlights
99 pages including 47 walking maps, 15 survival cards, 7-day Tokyo→Kyoto route, 12 monthly guides, and a Quick A-Z Index.
Yes — it's specifically designed for first-time visitors to Japan.
As a downloadable PDF via Gumroad. Re-download anytime from your library.
Yes — fully mobile-optimized with 64 bookmarks and tap-to-jump navigation. Best viewed in Adobe Acrobat Reader (free).
Yes, free updates for life. We'll add new content and improvements over time.
Independently produced by Tedasuke Lab. Not affiliated with JR Group, JNTO, airlines, hotels, restaurants, attractions, or any brand mentioned. Brand names are used for identification and travel-planning purposes only. Some content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Tedasuke Lab.