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10‑Day Japan Adventure: Tokyo, Fuji, Nagoya & Osaka

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Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo & Evening Stroll

Morning: Arrive at Narita/Haneda Airport, clear customs, and take the Airport Limousine Bus to your hotel in Shinjuku. Settle in and enjoy a quick coffee at a local café.

Afternoon: Explore the vibrant streets of Shinjuku, visiting the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for panoramic city views.

Evening: Wander through Omoide Yokocho for izakaya snacks and soak up the neon atmosphere of Kabukicho.

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Day 2: Tokyo Classic Highlights

Morning: Visit the historic Meiji Shrine nestled in Yoyogi Forest, then stroll through the fashionable Harajuku Takeshita Street.

Afternoon: Head to Shibuya Crossing and the Hachikō Statue, followed by shopping in Shibuya 109 and a walk to the nearby Shibuya Sky observation deck.

Evening: Enjoy a river cruise on the Sumida River and dine in the lively Asakusa district, sampling tempura near Senso‑ji Temple.

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Day 3: Museum Day in Tokyo

Morning: Discover contemporary art at the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi Hills, then take a coffee break at the museum café.

Afternoon: Explore the science and technology exhibits at the Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science) on Odaiba island.

Evening: Relax at Odaiba’s Palette Town and watch the sunset over the Rainbow Bridge, finishing with dinner at a seaside restaurant.

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Day 4: Tokyo to Mount Fuji (Kawaguchiko)

Morning: Board a JR Chuo Express train to Otsuki, then transfer to the Fujikyu Railway to reach Kawaguchiko. Check into a lakeside ryokan.

Afternoon: Take a leisurely boat cruise on Lake Kawaguchi for iconic views of Mount Fuji, followed by a visit to the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum.

Evening: Soak in the onsen at your ryokan while enjoying a traditional kaiseki dinner.

**Day 5: Fuji Five Lakes Exploration**

Morning: Ride the Fujisan Railway Ropeway to the 5th Station for close-up mountain vistas and photo opportunities.

Afternoon: Visit the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum, showcasing stunning kimono art, then wander the scenic trails around Lake Saiko.

Evening: Return to Kawaguchiko for a twilight stroll along the lakeshore, capturing the illuminated silhouette of Fuji.

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Day 6: Fuji to Nagoya

Morning: Depart early by train (JR Chuo → Tokaido Shinkansen) to Nagoya. Store luggage at the station locker.

Afternoon: Explore the majestic Nagoya Castle, including the Honmaru Palace and its golden shachihoko ornaments.

Evening: Dine in the bustling Sakae district, trying the local specialty misokatsu (pork cutlet with miso sauce).

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Day 7: Nagoya Museums & Culture

Morning: Visit the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology for interactive exhibits on automotive history.

Afternoon: Head to the Nagoya City Science Museum, home to one of the world’s largest planetariums.

Evening: Relax at the Hisaya Ōdori Park with a night view of the illuminated Nagoya TV Tower.

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Day 8: Nagoya to Osaka

Morning: Take the Shinkansen to Osaka (≈50 min). Drop bags at your hotel in Namba.

Afternoon: Tour the historic Osaka Castle and its surrounding park, climbing to the top for city panoramas.

Evening: Dive into the neon nightlife of Dotonbori, sampling takoyaki and okonomiyaki beside the iconic Glico sign.

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Day 9: Osaka Museums & Shopping

Morning: Discover modern art at the National Museum of Art, Osaka (NMAO), featuring rotating international exhibitions.

Afternoon: Visit the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the largest in the world, then stroll through the nearby Tempozan Marketplace.

Evening: Shop for souvenirs in the bustling Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade and enjoy a rooftop cocktail in the Umeda Sky Building’s Floating Garden Observatory.

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Day 10: Day Trip to Nara & Departure

Morning: Take a quick train to Nara and feed the friendly deer in Nara Park, then visit the towering Great Buddha (Daibutsu) at Tōdai‑ji Temple.

Afternoon: Return to Osaka for a final lunch of kushikatsu in the Shinsekai area, then retrieve luggage and head to Kansai International Airport.

Evening: Depart Japan with wonderful memories of the journey.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Shinjuku Observation Deck – 1 hour – ¥0 (free)
  • Meiji Shrine – 1.5 hours – ¥0
  • Shibuya Sky – 1 hour – ¥2,000
  • Mori Art Museum – 2 hours – ¥1,800
  • Miraikan – 2 hours – ¥3,200
  • Lake Kawaguchi Cruise – 1 hour – ¥1,000
  • Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum – 1 hour – ¥1,200
  • Fujisan Ropeway (5th Station) – 2 hours – ¥2,500
  • Itchiku Kubota Art Museum – 1 hour – ¥1,200
  • Nagoya Castle – 2 hours – ¥500
  • Toyota Commemorative Museum – 2 hours – ¥1,000
  • Nagoya City Science Museum – 2 hours – ¥800
  • Osaka Castle – 1.5 hours – ¥600
  • National Museum of Art, Osaka – 2 hours – ¥1,200
  • Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan – 2 hours – ¥2,400
  • Umeda Sky Building – Floating Garden – 1 hour – ¥1,500
  • Great Buddha (Tōdai‑ji) – 1 hour – ¥600
  • Transportation (JR Pass 7‑day + regional tickets) – 10 days – ¥45,000
  • Accommodation (mid‑range hotels/ryokan, 9 nights) – ¥12,000/night average – ¥108,000
  • Meals (average ¥2,500 per day) – 10 days – ¥25,000
  • Miscellaneous (souvenirs, extra snacks) – ¥10,000
  • **Total Estimated Cost**¥215,700

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a day in Kyoto between Osaka and Nara to explore its temples and bamboo forest; alternatively, shorten the Fuji segment to a single day and allocate those hours to deeper cultural experiences in Nagoya or Osaka. Using a 7‑day JR Pass plus regional passes maximizes savings, and booking accommodations near major stations reduces commute time.

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