What got me was the comparison angle. I'd already spent days looking at separate hotel bookings and transport costs, so another travel page wasn't exactly exciting. Still, I gave it a chance. The layover information matched what I had been finding independently, which gave me a little more confidence in the details. Genuinely useful. I also liked that the trip examples didn't pretend every traveler wants the same experience. Some focused more on cities, others allowed extra time in quieter areas. During all that research, Japan Travel Deals became one of the references I kept open because it helped me double-check assumptions.