Japan: 10-Day Itinerary
At-a-Glance Route
| Period | Destination | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–2 | Tokyo | Shibuya, Tsukiji Market, Sensoji Temple, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Daikanyama, Nakameguro |
| Day 3 | Day trip to Kamakura | Kōtoku-in (big Buddha), Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu, Engaku-ji, Hasedera |
| Day 4 | Travel → Hakone | Lake Ashi, Hakone Shrine, rope-way, Open Air Museum |
| Day 5 | Travel → Kyoto | Kiyomizudera Temple, Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka, Yasaka Pagoda, Kodaiji Temple, Gion |
| Day 6 | Kyoto ½ day Osaka |
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Sanjusangendo Temple Dotonbori shopping area and Dotombori Canal, Hozenji Yokocho Alley |
| Day 7 | Travel → Hiroshima | Kyoto-Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) Hiroshima – Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Peace Memorial Park |
| Day 8 | Day trip to Miyajima | Floating red gate of Itsukushima shrine, Momijidani Park, Mt. Misen (ropeway or hike) & Shishiiwa Observatory, Daisho-in Temple |
| Day 9 | Travel → Tokyo | TeamLab, Roppongi, Imperial Palace |
| Day 10 | Depart |
Logistics
PRIOR TO YOUR TRIP:
Decide if it makes sense for you to purchase a Japan Rail Pass – a special fare ticket that is available only to travelers visiting Japan from foreign countries for sightseeing. There are 7-day, 14-day, and 21 day passes. This pass must be purchased BEFORE coming to Japan. Use the Rail Pass Calculator to see if it makes sense for you.
Download helpful apps:
- Google Maps
- Suica – transit
- GO – taxi app
- EX – Tokaido Sanyo Kyushu Shinkansen booking
- Tablelog – restaurant reviews
Connectivity
If your phone plan does not offer a good international plan, an eSim, pre-paid SIM card, or pocket wifi are the best options.
- eSim: yesim (download from app store, select plan, purchase and install)
- Prepaid sim card: Japan Wireless (https://www.japan-wireless.com/)
- Download the app “Japan Wi-Fi auto-connect”, which will automatically connect you to any free wifi available when you travel
AFTER ARRIVAL:
Transportation from the Tokyo airports
From Narita Airport: In my experience, the easiest way to get into downtown Tokyo from Narita airport is to take the Limousine bus which takes about 1 hr 30 mins. Immediately after exiting baggage claim, you will see the Limo bus counter. They have frequent buses going to all areas of downtown Tokyo, so just buy a ticket (~$30 adult, $15 child), head outside, find the location for your bus, and get in line. They will tag and load your luggage and bring you straight to your hotel.
The fastest way to get from Narita Airport to downtown Tokyo is by train, taking about an hour. There are two main train operators that offer services from Narita Airport: Narita Express / N’EX (JR East) and Keisei Skyliner (Keisei Electric Railway). The Japan Rail Pass permits you free use of the Narita Express, so if you’ve purchased one, you should opt for this option. Also, the Keisei Skyliner terminates at Keisei-Ueno station so, depending on where you are staying, you may need to transfer trains. Narita Express offers direct, same-train service to Shinjuku, Shinagawa, and a few other locations in downtown Tokyo.
From Haneda Airport: Haneda is much closer to downtown Tokyo so if you are traveling as a family with luggage, a taxi might be your best option and will cost you about ¥8,000 ($50 USD). The Limousine bus is also an easy alternative. If it isn’t rush hour, the train is also very accessible from the airport.
Getting around Japan
PASMO or Suica – instead of buying a subway/train ticket each time, buy an IC card and just load some money on it. It will make your life much easier!
Itinerary
Day 1
- Arrive in Tokyo
- Pick up pocket wifi (if ordered in advance) or pre-paid SIM card
- Check into hotel (discover where to stay in Tokyo)
- Eat and explore area around your hotel
Day 2
- Old Tsukiji market area, then walk to Hama-rikyu Gardens
- Take the water bus from the garden to Asakusa area
- See Sensoji Temple and explore Nakamise dori (small street with shops and food stalls)
- Optional: Tokyo Skytree – observation tower from the tallest building in Japan
- Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Daikanyama, Nakameguro
Day 3
- Day trip to Kamakura – 1 hr from Tokyo
- Kōtoku-in (big Buddha)
- Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū – most important Shinto Shrine
- Engaku-ji – Zen Buddhist temple
- Hasedera – famous Buddhist temple
Day 4
- Travel to Hakone by train (known as onsen/hot spring resort) – it takes 90–120 mins to Hakone from Tokyo
- Stay at or have a meal at Gora Kada, an iconic hotel which used to be a summer villa for the Imperial Family
- Lake Ashi, Hakone Shrine, rope-way
- Open Air Museum
Day 5
- Travel to Kyoto by shinkansen
- Kiyomizudera Temple
- Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka (shopping streets)
- Yasaka Pagoda
- Kodaiji Temple
- Gion (geisha district) –
- Hanamikoji street of Gion and Shirakawa Canal
Day 6
- Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
- Sanjusangendo Temple
- ½ day in Osaka
- Dotonbori shopping area and Dotombori Canal
- Hozenji Yokocho Alley
Day 7
- Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
- Travel to Hiroshima
- Atomic Bomb Dome
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Peace Memorial Park
Day 8
- Travel to Miyajima (train and ferry)
- Floating red gate of Itsukushima shrine
- Momijidani Park
- Mt. Misen (ropeway or hike) & Shishiiwa Observatory
- Daisho-in Temple
- Travel back to Hiroshima
Day 9
- Travel back to Tokyo (~4.5 hrs)
- TeamLab Borderless
- Roppongi
- Imperial Palace
Day 10
- Depart Japan