Tabi and Mochi beginning their journey through Japan

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Pick your days & city
Mochi sets the canvas.
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Add stops you care about
Tabi finds the spots.
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Walk through your trip
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Japan resources

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Information is curated for travelers and links to official sources. Details may change, so check the official website for the latest updates.

Entry checklist & Visit Japan Web
Prepare for immigration, customs, and arrival.
Stay Connected (eSIM)
Instant mobile data - no physical SIM card needed.
Transport & rail
Trains, buses, transit passes, and getting around.
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Things to do in Tokyo
Book top attractions, tours, and experiences.
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Hotels & ryokan
Where to stay in Japan.
Search and confirm lodging details directly on Jalan before booking.
Booking details, prices, availability, cancellation rules, and fees can change. Confirm everything directly on the booking site before reserving.

Travel essentials

Quick tools for Japan trips. Always verify important details with official sources.

Weather in Tokyo

Live reference

Check the official forecast before heading out.

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Weather data: Open-Meteo. Official warnings: verify with JMA / JNTO Safety Tips / local guidance.

Weather is a travel reference only. Forecasts can change quickly, especially during heavy rain, typhoons, snow, heat, earthquakes, and transport disruptions. Always verify warnings, advisories, evacuation instructions, and severe-weather updates with official Japanese sources, local authorities, transport operators, and your accommodation before relying on them.

Exchange rate

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Exchange data: Frankfurter

For reference only. Your bank, card, ATM, or exchange counter may use different rates and fees.

Transit cards

Guide

Use for trains, buses, and many shops where accepted. Availability and rules can change. Verify with rail operators before travel.

Station guides

Official links

Tabiflow links to official sources - confirm details on the official site or with station staff.

Tokyo Station

Tokyo / Tokyo - 東京駅

Official source

Official station city information for Tokyo Station facilities, access, and services.

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Osaka Station

Osaka / Osaka - 大阪駅

Official source

Official station city information for Osaka Station facilities, access, and services.

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Kyoto Station

Kyoto / Kyoto - 京都駅

Official source

Official station building information for Kyoto Station facilities, access, and services.

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Nagoya Station

Nagoya / Aichi - 名古屋駅

Official source

Official towers information for Nagoya Station area facilities, access, and services.

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Hakata Station

Fukuoka / Fukuoka - 博多駅

Official source

Official city information for Hakata Station facilities, access, and services.

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Sapporo Station

Sapporo / Hokkaido - 札幌駅

Official source

Official tower information for Sapporo Station area facilities, access, and services.

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Tabiflow links to official station sources for convenience. Station layouts, lockers, services, access routes, and hours can change. Confirm important details on the official site or with station staff before relying on them.

Emergency numbers

Safety card
Police
110
Fire / Ambulance
119
Coast Guard
118
Japan Visitor Hotline
050-3816-2787
Hotline from overseas
+81-50-3816-2787
What to say
助けてくださいTasukete kudasaiHelp me, please.
警察を呼んでくださいKeisatsu o yonde kudasaiPlease call the police.
救急車を呼んでくださいKyuukyuusha o yonde kudasaiPlease call an ambulance.
ここが今いる場所ですKoko ga ima iru basho desuThis is my location.

In an emergency, follow local instructions and contact official emergency services.

Visit Japan Web / 2D code

Official checklist
Open official Visit Japan Web

Tabiflow does not generate or store Visit Japan Web codes. Use the official Visit Japan Web service and confirm current requirements before departure.

Japan trip checklist

Simple prep tasks for before and during your trip.

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Documents
Money / Cards
Phone / Internet
Transit
Packing
Japan Arrival
Safety
Departure
Use the official Visit Japan Web service. Tabiflow does not generate or store Visit Japan Web codes. Confirm current requirements before departure.

Weather is a travel reference only. Forecasts can change quickly, especially during heavy rain, typhoons, snow, heat, earthquakes, and transport disruptions. Always verify warnings, advisories, evacuation instructions, and severe-weather updates with official Japanese sources, local authorities, transport operators, and your accommodation before relying on them.

Weather data: Open-Meteo. Official warnings: verify with JMA / JNTO Safety Tips / local guidance.

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Travel essentials are informational only. Weather, exchange rates, transit-card rules, emergency procedures, and entry processes can change. Always verify important details with official Japanese authorities, transport operators, financial providers, emergency services, and the official Visit Japan Web service before relying on them.

Learn before you go

Useful phrases, road signs, and quick travel practice.

Tabi and Mochi studying together in a library
Categories - 650 phrases
Key road signs - preview

Starter traveler dataset. Always follow posted signs and local rules.

Quiz Practice

Practice useful signs and phrases in a 5-question round.

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Mochi coaching the quiz

Mochi: Ready for a calm travel quiz?

Tabi giving travel clues

Tabi: I'll give clues from real Japan travel situations.

Choose a mode, then start when you're ready.

Foundations - 16 modules

Starter study material. N5/N4 is a Tabiflow learning order, not an official JLPT classification.

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About Tabiflow

A calmer way to plan your Japan trip.

Tabiflow helps travelers turn ideas into organized day plans so you can focus on the journey. Your itinerary stays at the center, while maps and tools provide the support you need.

Why Tabiflow exists

We built Tabiflow for travelers who want clarity and calm. It turns scattered ideas into simple, flexible day plans.

Planner-first by design

Your plan is always the focus. Maps, suggestions, and tools work together in the background to support it.

Tabi and Mochi exploring Kyoto together

Meet Tabi
and Mochi

Tabi is a curious tanuki who loves discovering local spots and hidden gems.

Mochi is a calm cat who keeps plans cozy, organized, and perfectly paced.

Together, they’re here to help you plan your Japan adventures.

Meet the team

Illustrated portrait of Mark

Mark

Founder & Lead Developer

Mark is the engineering mind behind Tabiflow, turning ideas into practical solutions. A natural tinkerer, he enjoys figuring out how things work, experimenting with electronics, and fixing almost anything he can get his hands on. When he’s not building or solving problems, he’s usually planning his next adventure or making memories with his family.

Illustrated portrait of Marie

Marie

Founder & Managing Director

Marie draws on her accounting experience across retail, nonprofit, and private equity to help keep Tabiflow on track. Outside of work, she enjoys a good book, scenic hikes, and Japan’s hot springs. She hopes to visit every onsen in Japan someday. At home, she’s supervised by Rex, the family’s tuxedo cat, who is quite certain she’s the real boss.

Illustrated portrait of Lysa

Lysa

Product & Ops Lead

Lysa brings experience across technology, marketing, and operations to Tabiflow, helping shape the user experience, build and improve the website, and keep launch plans moving. She enjoys combining creative and technical work when building a product. In her free time, she spends time with her family, tends to her plants, reads, and studies languages.