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Japan Honeymoon Itinerary: Tokyo, Okinawa & Rural Retreats

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Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo & City Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Tokyo and check into your hotel. Take some time to relax and recover from your flight.

Afternoon: Begin exploring the vibrant Shinjuku district, visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for panoramic city views, and stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.

Evening: Experience the lively atmosphere in Shibuya, including the famous Shibuya Crossing, followed by a romantic dinner in the area.

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Day 2: Cultural Highlights & Historic Asakusa

Morning: Visit Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, explore Nakamise Shopping Street for souvenirs and traditional snacks.

Afternoon: Walk along the Sumida River and consider a river cruise. Explore nearby Tokyo Skytree and its shopping complex.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the traditional district, experiencing local cuisine and ambiance.

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Day 3: Modern Tokyo & Shopping

Morning: Visit Harajuku and Meiji Shrine for a mix of modern and traditional Japanese culture.

Afternoon: Explore Omotesando for high-end shopping, then relax in the trendy Daikanyama area.

Evening: Experience Tokyo's nightlife in Roppongi, with options for bars and entertainment.

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Day 4-6: Kyoto - Traditional Japan

Morning: Travel to Kyoto via Shinkansen (bullet train). Check into a traditional ryokan for a two-night stay.

Afternoon: Visit Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and Ryoan-ji. Walk through Gion, Kyoto's historic geisha district.

Evening: Enjoy Kyoto Kaiseki dinner at your ryokan or a local restaurant.

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Day 7-8: Rural Japan & Nara Day Trip

Morning: Take a train to Nara, visit Todai-ji Temple and feed the friendly deer in Nara Park.

Afternoon: Return to Kyoto and explore Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of torii gates.

Evening: Relax at your ryokan, enjoying traditional Japanese hospitality.

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Day 9-11: Okinawa - Beach & Relaxation

Morning: Fly from Kansai International Airport to Okinawa. Check into a beachfront resort.

Afternoon: Unwind on Emerald Beach or explore Manza Beach.

Evening: Enjoy a romantic dinner with ocean views and Okinawan cuisine.

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Day 12-14: Okinawa - Cultural & Historical Sites

Morning: Visit Shuri Castle and learn about Okinawa’s unique history.

Afternoon: Explore the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium and surrounding coral reefs.

Evening: Experience local cultural performances and try traditional music.

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Day 15-16: Traditional Ryokan Stay in Rural Japan

Morning: Travel back to mainland Japan and stay in a traditional ryokan in a serene rural setting, such as Hakone or the Japanese Alps.

Afternoon: Participate in onsen bathing and enjoy kaiseki dinner at your ryokan.

Evening: Relax in hot springs and soak in the tranquil environment.

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Day 17-19: Okinawa & Karate Practice

Morning: Return to Okinawa, enroll in a beginner-friendly Karate class at a reputable dojo.

Afternoon: Practice Karate, visit local markets, and enjoy Okinawa’s beaches.

Evening: Relax with a romantic sunset walk along the coast.

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Day 20-21: Final Relaxation & Departure

Morning: Spend your last morning relaxing at the beach or indulging in spa treatments.

Afternoon: Pack your belongings and prepare for your flight home from Okinawa or Tokyo.

Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner with local specialities before departing.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Tokyo (3 days): 3 days, €600 (transport, meals, attractions)
  • Kyoto (3 days): 3 days, €400
  • Nara Day Trip: 1 day, €50
  • Okinawa (7 days): 7 days, €1200 (flights, accommodation, activities)
  • Rural Ryokan Stay (2 nights): 2 nights, €300
  • Karate Practice in Okinawa: 2 days, €100 (classes, equipment)

Total Estimated Cost: €2650

Tips

To make the most of your honeymoon, consider extending your stay in Okinawa to enjoy more beach and relaxation time, or adding an extra day in Kyoto for cultural explorations. If you're pressed for time, you can reduce the number of rural and ryokan stays to focus on city experiences and beach leisure.

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