



A mix of walking tours, food & wine, and art & culture. Mostly low-effort and walkable, with a mix of self-guided and guided activities. Includes 3 must-see landmarks across Tokyo and Kyoto and Osaka.
Highlights: Senso-ji Temple & Asakusa District, Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Shrine & Harajuku Walk, Dotonbori Street Food & Neon District, Osaka
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
38+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 3 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Tokyo
Tokyo
Walk through Kaminarimon gate and Nakamise-dori to Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, founded 645 AD
Cherry blossoms along Nakamise late Mar–early Apr; atmospheric at night year-round Book this experience → 📍 MapWalk forested paths to Tokyo's grandest shrine, then browse Harajuku's fashion streets
Cherry blossoms Mar–Apr; vibrant foliage Nov 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Step through boundary-free digital art rooms that bloom and respond to your presence at this landmark museum
$25 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor; weekdays quieter (closes 7 pm); weekends open until 9 pm — book timed entry in advance 📍 MapGuided tour of Shinjuku's legendary ramen alley with tastings at 2-3 shops
$85 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; ramen feels most satisfying in winter; Shinjuku's alley venues are cozy any evening 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Explore the legendary basement food halls of Isetan or Mitsukoshi — Japan's most spectacular edible theater
Year-round; seasonal gift sets peak in March-April and December 📍 Map
Browse multi-floor game centers, anime shops, and retro electronics in Tokyo's pop-culture capital
Year-round indoor; most shops open from noon; busiest on weekends 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Graze through Tokyo's best-preserved Showa-era shotengai: grilled skewers, senbei crackers, and menchi katsu croquettes
Year-round; most atmospheric on weekday mornings 📍 MapEat fully gluten-free vegan ramen at T's TanTan inside Tokyo Station — one of Japan's most celiac-friendly ramen shops
$12 Year-round; inside Tokyo Station 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Eat 100% vegan ramen and gyoza at the iconic T's TanTan inside Tokyo Station
$14 Year-roundTaste rainbow cotton candy, crepes, and bubble tea on Tokyo's most colorful pedestrian food street
Year-round; most lively on weekends; arrive before noon 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Slurp Afuri's yuzu-scented vegan ramen, one of Tokyo's most celebrated plant-based bowls
$16 Year-roundNavigate Tokyo's naturally gluten-free foods — sashimi, onigiri, and rice bowls — with a GF restaurant map of Asakusa
$20 Year-round 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Order a gluten-free rice-flour tempura rice bowl at Daikokuya in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest tendon specialists
$22 Year-round 📍 MapSpend the day in Tokyo at your own pace — shop, eat, or simply wander any neighborhood
Cherry blossoms Mar–Apr and autumn foliage Oct–Nov are the best times for self-exploration in TokyoShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Cover Senso-ji and Old Tokyo highlights with a local guide, then ride a traditional rickshaw
$67 Verified Mar 2026 Best in spring and autumn Book this tour → 📍 Map
Cycle a 12km route through Asakusa, Skytree, and Ueno with a guide who knows every shortcut
$60 Verified Mar 2026 Best in spring and autumn Book this tour → 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Walk Asakusa's shitamachi backstreets with a private guide who specializes in old Tokyo history
$371 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round 📍 Map
Watch live sword fights, drumming, and ninja action in Kabukicho's wildest dinner show
$66 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor shows nightly 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Browse multi-floor electronics stores, manga shops, and peek into Akihabara's famous maid cafes
Year-round indoor; busiest on weekends 📍 Map
Cross the scramble with a local guide after dark and finish with drinks in a salaryman bar
$30 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; evenings only Book this tour → 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Kyoto
KyotoWalk the 2 km canal-side path from the Silver Pavilion to Nanzen-ji beneath 200 cherry trees
$3 Verified Mar 2026 Cherry blossoms late Mar–early Apr; maple foliage Nov — most beautiful in these seasons 📍 Map
Traditional matcha tea ceremony in Japan's most famous tea region south of Kyoto
$65 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; first harvest season (ichibancha, May) is especially meaningful for tea ceremonies; spring and autumn most popular 📍 MapKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama
2 km scenic canal-side path lined with cherry trees and historic temples
Cherry blossoms early Apr peak (400 trees along the canal); autumn maples turn mid-Nov; beautiful and peaceful any time of year 📍 MapSavour a multi-course tofu kaiseki at Tousuiro or Okutan near Nanzen-ji — naturally gluten-free Japanese cuisine
$42 Year-round; most atmospheric in spring and autumn 📍 MapKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama
Eat a multi-course Buddhist vegan meal at a Kyoto temple restaurant
$35 Year-round; reservations requiredSip ceremonial matcha and eat naturally gluten-free wagashi sweets at a Higashiyama teahouse
$12 Year-round; wagashi flavours are seasonal 📍 MapKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama

Walk the bamboo grove, Tenryu-ji garden, and Togetsukyo bridge in a focused half-day
$3 Verified Mar 2026 Cherry blossoms Mar-Apr; autumn foliage Nov 📍 MapSavour a refined plant-based tofu kaiseki dinner in a traditional Kyoto townhouse
$45 Year-roundKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama

Small-group guided walk through bamboo forest, Tenryu-ji, and Togetsukyo with Kyoto-style lunch
$74 Verified Mar 2026 Cherry blossoms and autumn foliage Book this tour → 📍 MapExplore Kyoto at your own pace — revisit a favorite temple, browse Nishiki Market, or take a day trip to Nara
Cherry blossoms late Mar–early Apr and autumn foliage Nov are peak; summer can be humid but gardens are lushKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama

Cycle through bamboo groves and historic shrines along the Oi River with a local guide
$67 Verified Mar 2026 Best spring and autumn Book this tour → 📍 Map
Take the 45-minute train to Japan's ancient capital to feed wild deer and enter the world's largest wooden hall
$4 Verified Mar 2026 Best spring and autumn; deer antler cutting Oct 📍 MapKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama
Osaka
Osaka
Eat takoyaki, kushi-katsu, and okonomiyaki along Osaka's iconic neon-lit canal entertainment strip
Year-round; most spectacular after dark when neon reflects in the canal 📍 Map
Walk Osaka's liveliest district from Namba to Shinsaibashi, through neon-lit street food arcades and vintage shops
Year-round; evenings most atmospheric 📍 MapNamba / Umeda / Shinsaibashi
Explore Osaka at your own pace — graze Dotonbori, browse Kuromon Market, or day-trip to Nara or Kyoto
Cherry blossoms at Osaka Castle late Mar–early Apr; autumn foliage Oct–Nov — ideal for independent explorationNamba / Umeda / Shinsaibashi

Take the 35-minute Kintetsu express from Namba to feed Nara's 1,200 sacred deer and visit the world's largest wooden hall
$4 Verified Mar 2026 Cherry blossoms and autumn foliage; deer antler cutting Oct 📍 Map
Spend a focused half-day in Osaka's most nostalgic retro district: Tsutenkaku Tower, kushi-katsu stalls, and Tennoji Zoo
$6 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; evenings most atmospheric 📍 MapNamba / Umeda / Shinsaibashi

Full day through Shinsekai, Tennoji Park, the Aquarium Kaiyukan, and Osaka's working-class neighborhoods
$18 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; indoor aquarium great for rainy days 📍 MapNamba / Umeda / Shinsaibashi
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $1,712–$2,568
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Japan
$1,680 – $8,400 per person for 21 days
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Plan Your Trip
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Is Japan Safe?
Crime, scams, emergency numbers, and solo travel tips.
Before You Go
Visa, currency, SIM cards, and apps to download.
Culture Tips
Etiquette, key phrases, tipping, and dress codes.
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Getting Around Tokyo
Tokyo Food Guide
Getting Around Kyoto
Kyoto Food Guide
Getting Around Osaka
Osaka Food Guide
🧳 Practical Info for Japan
- Visa
- Visa-free for up to 90 days for US, EU, UK, CA, AU, and most Western countries. Other nationalities: check your nearest Japanese embassy.
- Tipping
- Not customary. Leaving tips can be considered rude in traditional restaurants. Exceptional service is simply the standard.
- Currency
- Japanese Yen (¥ JPY). Cash-heavy society — carry yen as many smaller shops and restaurants do not accept cards.
- Power
- 100V, Type A/B plugs. US devices work without adapter; EU/UK travelers need one.
- Connectivity
- Pocket WiFi rental recommended (available at airports). SIM cards sold at convenience stores and airport counters.
- Emergency
- 110 (police), 119 (ambulance/fire)
🚄 Getting Around Japan
A 7-day Japan Rail Pass (¥50,000 / ~$330) covers most bullet trains between Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima. Buy online before arrival.
Tokyo Metro and Osaka Metro have day passes ($5-8). IC cards (Suica/Pasmo) work on all urban transit.
Budget carriers (Peach, Jetstar Japan) connect Tokyo to Sapporo and Okinawa for $50-100 one-way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Japan Rail Pass for 7 days?
A 7-day JR Pass costs around $200 and covers most bullet trains between Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima. It's worth it if you're visiting 3+ cities.
Is 7 days enough for Japan?
Yes — 7 days is ideal for Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka with a day trip. For Hokkaido or Okinawa, consider 10-14 days.
What is the best time to visit Japan?
Spring (March-April) for cherry blossoms and autumn (October-November) for fall colors are peak seasons. Summer is hot and humid; winter is great for skiing and onsen.
How much does a week in Japan cost?
Budget: $80-100/day. Mid-range: $150-250/day. Luxury: $400+/day. Japan is surprisingly affordable for food — world-class ramen costs $8-12.
Do I need a visa for Japan?
Citizens of the US, EU, UK, Canada, and Australia can visit visa-free for up to 90 days. Check your embassy for other nationalities.
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