Offering ancient traditions and futuristic fun, Japan is filled with one-of-a-kind attractions for the young—and the young at heart. This two-week family-friendly itinerary features a great mix of cultural sightseeing and hands-on activities, like a sus
That’s why we present you with an optimal14 days itineraryand 13 nights, getting to know amazing places and experiences in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, and even more! Day 1: First taste of Tokyo Sensoji Temple – Harajuku – Shibuya Crossing Refer to our “3 days in Tokyo”...
How many days do you need in Japan? For a well-rounded trip, 10–14 days is ideal. This gives you time to explore highlights like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima while taking day trips to places like Nara or Hakone. If you’re short on time, a 7-day Japan itinerary can cover ...
Technically, our Japan trip was a 15 day itinerary because we got into Osaka late the first night. I have only counted the Japan itinerary for 14 days though because that first day was a bit wasted getting over jet lag (and what we found out later was my son getting an ear infection)...
Day 14 - Takayama to Tokyo See more of Takayama before returning to Tokyo. The above itinerary is somewhat fast-paced. Tourists preferring a slow pace of travel should consider spending more time at some of the destinations along the way. Questions? Ask in our forum. Book your trip Hote...
So, I hope I was able to inspire you to plan your perfect 14 days Japan itinerary. Take it as a sample and adjust it according to your own needs. Got any questions? Ask them in the comments below!
(Tokyo Extra Days) Photo by:Shutterstock Naturally, there’s more to Tokyo than the sights I’ve mentioned on days #1 and #2 above. So in order to fill up your Japan itinerary with other activities for your extra days in the capital, below are some considerations that you can make. ...
With their expert guidance and help in planning your tailor-made itinerary, experiencing a culture far removed from your own is part of the country’s charm. In one sleek bullet train journey, you can travel from the dense, neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the fresh, clean air of the ...
This itinerary begins in Tokyo and ends in Kyoto. Many international travelers arrive in Tokyo so it is a great place to begin your travels. Tokyo is filled with sites, gardens, and entertainment. Spend at least three or four days exploring the city before moving on to Yudanaka. ...
Many travelers feel rushed and unable to enjoy Japan at their own pace. In this post we are not going to use numbers nor try to indicate the days you are supposed to stay or spend in a particular location. You, our readers, have the freedom tocreate your personal itinerary. Let’s beg...