Tabidachi is a storybook landing page template built for boutique Japan tour operators. It pairs a full-screen video header with an interactive scroll journey that guides visitors through curated regional routes. A warm sunset gradient, hand-illustrated map animations, and persistent route-choice interactions make this template feel as considered as the trips it represents.
by Rocket studio
Tabidachi is a single-page, storybook-style landing page template for boutique Japan group tour operators. It opens with a full-screen video header and flows into an interactive route explorer. Visitors choose their path, watch map segments animate, and arrive at a clear call to action that leads them into a dedicated itinerary booking page.
This template is built for independent and boutique tour operators who run small-group journeys through Japan. It suits operators whose value lies in depth, specificity, and access to places that mass-market tours skip entirely.
Generic travel landing pages flatten every destination into the same bullet-point format. They fail to communicate the atmosphere, intention, or craft behind a boutique tour. Visitors leave without feeling the difference between your trip and a standard package.
You get a full-page, scroll-driven landing page that functions as a journey simulator before the booking page even loads. Every structural element is designed to build emotional investment and trust through specificity.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero Section
Interactive Regional Route Explorer
Animated Hand-illustrated Maps
Persistent Scroll Timeline Ribbon
Micro-interaction Hover States
Floating Secondary Chat Tab
Does this template include a booking form?
Can I replace the video footage in the hero section?
How does the interactive route explorer work for visitors?
Is this template suitable for operators with only one itinerary?
What trust signals are built into the template structure?
This section covers the core built-in capabilities delivered by the Tabidachi template as described in the source brief.
The hero section uses a full-screen video background with handheld, unhurried footage. Clips cut between private onsen steam, a shinkansen moving through cherry blossoms, mochi being broken on a Kyoto street, and a paper lantern rising into twilight. A single white headline sits cleanly over the footage, followed by a soft-pulse call-to-action button that appears after a short delay.
Visitors actively choose their regional path rather than scrolling through a fixed sequence. Clicking a prefecture, such as Hokkaido's volcanic coast or Shikoku's pilgrim trail, reshuffles the page to reveal that route's lodging photography, meal previews, and narrative. This transforms the landing page from a brochure into a journey simulator.
Each route section includes a hand-illustrated map segment that animates as the visitor enters that section. The maps reinforce the sense of place and give the itinerary a handcrafted quality that photography alone cannot deliver.
A timeline ribbon runs along the edge of the page throughout the scroll experience. It shows how the days of the journey unfold, giving visitors a continuous sense of progression and pacing as they explore each route section.
Hovering over a prefecture triggers highlighted seasonal recommendations. These micro-interactions reward curiosity and encourage visitors to explore the full page rather than scanning and leaving.
The primary call to action, "Explore the Full Itinerary," appears first after the video header and reappears at the end of each route section as "See This Route Day by Day." A secondary floating chat tab in dusk indigo stays visible throughout for visitors who prefer a conversation before committing.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Hero | Opens the page with immersive footage and a single headline |
| Primary call to action Pulse | Introduces the booking journey after the video fades |
| Route Choice Explorer | Lets visitors select a regional path and reshuffles content |
| Lodging and Meals | Shows photography and meal previews for the chosen route |
| Animated Map Segment | Brings each route's geography to life as visitors scroll in |
| Timeline Ribbon | Keeps day-by-day pacing visible throughout the journey |
| Route call to action Block | Reintroduces "See This Route Day by Day" after each section |
| Floating Chat Tab | Offers a persistent secondary path for human conversation |
The visual identity follows an Organic Flow theme built around a Sunset Gradient color system. The palette moves vertically through the page like a real sky shifting from late afternoon into night as you scroll downward.
The template is built to perform across screen sizes so the journey-simulator experience reaches visitors wherever they first encounter it.
The conversion path is deliberate and pressure-free. Trust is built through specificity before any commitment is requested.
This template is a strong fit for operators who position their Japan group tours as a genuine alternative to generic package travel. A few additional details worth noting: