



A mix of art & culture, food & wine, and history. A moderate mix of walking and active experiences, 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, Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion Temple, Kyoto, Hakone Day Trip: Fuji Views, Onsen & Lake Cruise
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
45+ 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 → 📍 MapUNESCO World Heritage shrines and mountain scenery 2 hours from Tokyo
$34 Verified Mar 2026 Best spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage; winter snow is beautiful but cold 📍 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 📍 MapImmersive digital art experience with interactive light installations and projections
$32 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Ride the Romancecar train, cruise Lake Ashi, and soak in a mountain onsen 90 minutes from Tokyo
$41 Verified Mar 2026 Fuji clearest Oct–Feb; ropeway occasionally closed in high winds 📍 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 📍 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
Eat 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 📍 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
Eat 100% vegan ramen and gyoza at the iconic T's TanTan inside Tokyo Station
$14 Year-roundSlurp Afuri's yuzu-scented vegan ramen, one of Tokyo's most celebrated plant-based bowls
$16 Year-roundShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Navigate Tokyo's naturally gluten-free foods — sashimi, onigiri, and rice bowls — with a GF restaurant map of Asakusa
$20 Year-round 📍 MapOrder a gluten-free rice-flour tempura rice bowl at Daikokuya in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest tendon specialists
$22 Year-round 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Spend 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

Visit Japan's most lavishly decorated UNESCO shrine complex and a 97m waterfall 2 hours north of Tokyo
$14 Verified Mar 2026 Autumn foliage mid-Oct–mid-Nov is spectacular; avoid Golden Week crowds 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

See Japan's Great Buddha, hike forest temple trails, and walk Kamakura's coastal streets 1 hour from Tokyo
$2 Verified Mar 2026 Spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage are peak; summer beach season Jul–Aug 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Photograph Mt. Fuji from the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko and Chureito Pagoda 90 minutes from Tokyo
$19 Verified Mar 2026 Fuji clearest Oct–Feb; cherry blossoms frame the pagoda view in early Apr 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Roll and shape nigiri sushi under instruction from a professional chef in a Tokyo kitchen
$54 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

Drive a street-legal go-kart through Tokyo traffic in costume with a guide leading the group
$67 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; international driver's license required 📍 Map
Hit Akihabara's top game centers and anime shops with a guide, then get guaranteed maid cafe seats
$64 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round Book this tour → 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Spend a full day at Tokyo DisneySea — the most acclaimed Disney park in the world
$66 Verified Mar 2026 Jan–Feb and Sept–Oct are quieter; summer and Christmas are peak crowd days 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Step inside Hayao Miyazaki's storybook museum with original artwork, exclusive short films, and the Catbus
$7 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; closed Tuesdays — book 1 month ahead on the 10th; sells out in minutes 📍 Map
Private guide leads a personalized 3-hour journey through Tokyo's anime and gaming subculture
$419 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa

Visit the indoor Hello Kitty park in Tama New Town with parades, shows, and character meet-and-greets
$30 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor; seasonal character events rotate throughout the year 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Taste rainbow cotton candy, crepes, and bubble tea on Tokyo's most colorful pedestrian food street
Year-round; most lively on weekends; arrive before noon 📍 Map
Eat and drink through Tokyo's neon-lit back alleys, standing bars, and yakitori grills after dark
Year-round; evenings only 📍 MapShinjuku / Shibuya / Asakusa
Kyoto
Kyoto
See the three-story gold-leaf pavilion reflected in Kyoko-chi pond at one of Japan's most photographed landmarks
$3 Verified Mar 2026 Iconic in winter snow Dec–Feb; spring cherry blossoms Mar–Apr 📍 Map
UNESCO World Heritage temple with iconic veranda overlooking Kyoto and traditional shopping streets
$13 Verified Mar 2026 Cherry blossoms Mar–Apr and autumn foliage illuminations Nov–Dec (extended evening hours); open daily 6 am–6 pm year-round 📍 MapKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama

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 📍 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
Explore 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

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 📍 MapSavour a refined plant-based tofu kaiseki dinner in a traditional Kyoto townhouse
$45 Year-roundKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama

Visit the Golden Pavilion then walk to Ryoan-ji's world-famous 15-stone Zen rock garden
$7 Verified Mar 2026 Best in cherry blossom season and winter snow 📍 MapTake the Shinkansen to Hiroshima then a short ferry to Miyajima's floating torii gate and sacred Itsukushima Shrine
$2 Verified Mar 2026 Best in spring and autumn; check tide times for floating gate 📍 MapKyoto Station / Gion / Higashiyama
Osaka
OsakaExplore 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
Taste 6 local Osaka dishes at 5 Shinsekai shops with a guide who explains the district's postwar history
$134 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round Book this tour → 📍 MapNamba / Umeda / Shinsaibashi

Take the 15-minute shinkansen (or 30-min express) to Kyoto for torii gates, bamboo groves, and golden temples
$3 Verified Mar 2026 Cherry blossoms and autumn foliage peak 📍 MapShinkansen to Hiroshima then a 10-minute ferry to Miyajima's floating torii gate — day trip from Osaka in 2.5 hours
$2 Verified Mar 2026 Check tides; floating gate best at high tide 📍 MapNamba / Umeda / Shinsaibashi
Shinkansen to Hiroshima in 50 minutes to visit the Peace Memorial Museum, A-Bomb Dome, and the city's rebuilt street-food scene
$1 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round 📍 Map
Cook Osaka's two signature dishes in a small-group class with an English-speaking instructor and optional sake tasting
$107 Verified Mar 2026 Available year-round Book this tour → 📍 MapNamba / Umeda / Shinsaibashi
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $2,384–$3,576
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
$2,240 – $11,200 per person for 28 days
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Plan Your Trip
Practical guides to help you prepare for Japan.
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.
Health & WiFi
Vaccinations, water safety, and connectivity options.
Best Time to Visit
Month-by-month weather, crowds, and events.
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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