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14‑Day Halloween‑Season Japan Adventure

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Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo & First Glimpse

Morning: Land at Narita Airport and take the Narita Express to your hotel in Shinjuku. Settle in and enjoy a quick ramen bowl at a nearby Ichiran shop.

Afternoon: Stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden to unwind after the flight, then explore the bustling Omoide Yokocho alley.

Evening: Experience the neon lights of Shibuya Crossing and have dinner at a themed izakaya, preparing for Halloween festivities.

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Day 2: Tokyo Halloween Highlights

Morning: Visit Harajuku’s Takeshita Street for quirky fashion and limited‑edition Halloween treats.

Afternoon: Join the lively crowd at Shibuya’s Halloween Party, where the streets become a massive costume parade.

Evening: Head to Roppongi Hills for a rooftop view of Tokyo’s night skyline and a special Halloween cocktail at a rooftop bar.

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Day 3: Cultural Tokyo

Morning: Explore the historic Senso‑ji Temple in Asakusa and shop for souvenirs at Nakamise‑dōri.

Afternoon: Take a river cruise on the Sumida River, offering a scenic view of the city’s modern architecture.

Evening: Dine in the futuristic Odaiba district and enjoy the illuminated TeamLab Borderless digital art museum.

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Day 4: Day Trip to Nikko

Morning: Board a limited‑express train to Nikko and marvel at the ornate Toshogu Shrine.

Afternoon: Walk the misty paths of Lake Chuzenji and the stunning Kegon Falls.

Evening: Return to Tokyo; enjoy a relaxed dinner in the atmospheric streets of Kagurazaka.

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Day 5: Travel to Hakone – Onsen & Views

Morning: Ride the Romancecar to Hakone and check into a traditional ryokan with private onsen.

Afternoon: Cruise on Lake Ashi with views of Mount Fuji, then ride the Hakone Ropeway to see volcanic scenery.

Evening: Savor a multi‑course kaiseki dinner and soak in the hot springs under the stars.

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Day 6: Kyoto – Temples & Gion

Morning: Shinkansen to Kyoto; visit the iconic Fushimi Inari Taisha and its endless torii gates.

Afternoon: Wander the tranquil Kinkaku‑ji (Golden Pavilion) and its surrounding gardens.

Evening: Stroll through historic Gion, spotting geisha and enjoying a tea house.

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Day 7: Arashiyama Bamboo Grove & Monkey Park

Morning: Walk the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove at sunrise.

Afternoon: Visit Tenryū‑ji Temple and cross the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge, then hike to the Iwatayama Monkey Park.

Evening: Dine on river‑front kaiseki in the Hozu River area.

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Day 8: Nara Day Trip

Morning: Train to Nara; feed the friendly deer in Nara Park and visit Tōdaiji Temple with its massive Buddha.

Afternoon: Explore the serene Kasuga Taisha Shrine and its stone lanterns.

Evening: Return to Kyoto; enjoy a casual izakaya in the Pontocho alley.

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Day 9: Osaka – Food & Nightlife

Morning: Travel to Osaka; start with the towering Osaka Castle and its museum.

Afternoon: Dive into Dotonbori for takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and the neon Glico sign.

Evening: Experience the vibrant nightlife of Shinsekai and enjoy a rooftop view from the Umeda Sky Building.

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Day 10: Universal Studios Japan – Halloween Horror Nights

Morning & Afternoon: Spend the day at Universal Studios Japan, focusing on the special Halloween attractions and haunted houses.

Evening: Stay for the spectacular Halloween parade and fireworks before heading back to Osaka.

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Day 11: Hiroshima & Miyajima

Morning: Shinkansen to Hiroshima; reflect at the Peace Memorial Park and Museum.

Afternoon: Ferry to Miyajima Island to see the floating Itsukushima Shrine and hike Mount Misen.

Evening: Return to Hiroshima; try the local specialty okonomiyaki at a downtown eatery.

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Day 12: Return to Tokyo – Akihabara & Odaiba

Morning: Bullet train back to Tokyo; explore the tech haven of Akihabara and its themed cafés.

Afternoon: Visit the futuristic Odaiba district, including the life‑size Gundam statue.

Evening: Relax at a seaside onsen at Oedo Onsen Monogatari.

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Day 13: Day Trip to Kamakura

Morning: Train to Kamakura; see the massive bronze Great Buddha (Daibutsu) at Kōtoku‑in.

Afternoon: Walk the historic Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine and relax on the nearby beach.

Evening: Return to Tokyo; enjoy a farewell dinner in the stylish Daikanyama neighborhood.

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Day 14: Departure

Morning: Last‑minute shopping for souvenirs in Ginza or Tokyo Station underground mall.

Afternoon: Transfer to Narita or Haneda Airport for your flight home.

Evening: Reflect on an unforgettable Halloween‑season adventure across Japan.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Shibuya Halloween Party – 3 hrs – ¥3,000 (entry) + ¥5,000 (drinks)
  • Harajuku Takeshita Street – 2 hrs – ¥2,000 (shopping & snacks)
  • Senso‑ji Temple – 2 hrs – Free (donations optional)
  • TeamLab Borderless – 2 hrs – ¥3,200
  • Hakone Onsen Ryokan (1 night) – 12 hrs – ¥25,000 (incl. dinner & breakfast)
  • Fushimi Inari Taisha – 3 hrs – Free
  • Kinkaku‑ji – 2 hrs – ¥400
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove – 2 hrs – Free
  • Nara Park & Tōdaiji – 4 hrs – ¥600
  • Osaka Castle – 2 hrs – ¥600
  • Universal Studios Japan – Halloween Horror Nights – 8 hrs – ¥9,500 (ticket) + ¥2,000 (food)
  • Hiroshima Peace Museum – 3 hrs – ¥200
  • Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima) – 4 hrs – ¥300 (ferry included in transport pass)
  • Akihabara – 3 hrs – ¥3,000 (shopping & cafés)
  • Kamakura Great Buddha – 3 hrs – ¥200
  • Transportation (JR Pass 14‑day) – 14 days – ¥48,000
  • Accommodation (average ¥12,000/night × 13 nights) – ¥156,000
  • Food & Miscellaneous – ¥3,500/day × 14 days – ¥49,000
  • Total Estimated Cost¥317,000 (≈ US$2,100)

Tips

If you have extra days, consider extending your stay in the Japanese Alps (Kanazawa, Takayama, and the historic Shirakawa‑go villages) for stunning autumn foliage. To shorten the trip, skip the day trips to Nikko and Kamakura and focus on the core cities—Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima—while still catching the major Halloween events.

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