10-Day Luxury Itinerary for Japan

  • Day 1: Tokyo
    Estimated travel time: 2 hours

    Begin your trip in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Visit the iconic Tokyo Tower for stunning views of the city. Head to the historic district of Asakusa and see the Sensō-ji Temple, one of Tokyo's oldest temples. End the day with a luxurious sushi dinner at Sukiyabashi Jiro.

  • Day 2: Mount Fuji
    Estimated travel time: 3 hours

    Take a day trip to Mount Fuji (Fuji-san), Japan's highest mountain. Explore the area around the mountain and take a boat ride on Lake Ashi. Enjoy the stunning views of the mountain and its surroundings.

  • Day 3: Kyoto
    Estimated travel time: 2 hours and 20 minutes

    Travel to the historic city of Kyoto and visit the grand Kyoto Imperial Palace. See the stunning Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine and walk through the town of Gion to catch a glimpse of a Geisha. End the day with a traditional Kyoto-style dinner at Gion Nanba.

  • Day 4: Hiroshima
    Estimated travel time: 2 hours and 40 minutes

    Take the Shinkansen (high-speed train) to Hiroshima and see the famous Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, a reminder of the atomic bombing during World War II. Learn about the history of the city at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum before indulging in some local Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki at Okonomi-mura.

  • Day 5: Osaka
    Estimated travel time: 1 hour and 30 minutes

    Travel to Osaka, the foodie capital of Japan. Begin your day with a visit to the Osaka Castle and its beautiful surrounding garden. Walk through the lively streets of Dotonbori and indulge in some of Osaka's famous street food. End the day with a luxurious dinner at Ikuno-kaya, known for its Kobe beef steak.

  • Day 6: Nara
    Estimated travel time: 1 hour

    Take a day trip to Nara and see the Todai-ji Temple, one of the largest wooden buildings in the world, and its famous resident, the Great Buddha Statue. Walk through Nara Park and see the friendly deer roaming around. End the day with a relaxing soak in the Nara-yu hot springs.

  • Day 7: Hakone
    Estimated travel time: 2 hours

    Travel to Hakone, a town known for its hot springs and stunning natural scenery. Take a scenic ride on the Hakone Ropeway and enjoy the views of Mount Fuji and Lake Ashi. Soak in the hot springs at your luxurious hotel.

  • Day 8: Tokyo
    Estimated travel time: 1 hour and 30 minutes

    Return to Tokyo and visit the trendy district of Shibuya. Cross the famous Shibuya Crossing and see the statue of Hachiko, a famous dog known for his loyalty. End the day with a luxurious dinner at Jiro Honten, known for its omakase sushi.

  • Day 9: Tokyo
    Estimated travel time: 30 minutes

    Take a break from sightseeing and indulge in some retail therapy at the luxurious Ginza district. Visit flagship stores of top luxury brands such as Chanel and Louis Vuitton. End the day with a relaxing spa treatment at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo Spa.

  • Day 10: Tokyo
    Estimated travel time: varies

    End your trip in Tokyo and choose from a variety of activities, such as visiting the teamLab Borderless Museum or the Tsukiji fish market. End your trip in style with a luxurious dinner at Kozue, offering panoramic views of Tokyo.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Tokyo Tower (2 hours, $20)
  • Sensō-ji Temple (2 hours, free)
  • Sukiyabashi Jiro (3 hours, $500+ per person)
  • Mount Fuji (10 hours, $200)
  • Lake Ashi (2 hours, $30)
  • Kyoto Imperial Palace (2 hours, free)
  • Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine (2 hours, free)
  • Gion (2 hours, free)
  • Gion Nanba (2 hours, $300)
  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (2 hours, free)
  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (2 hours, $5)
  • Okonomi-mura (2 hours, $20)
  • Osaka Castle (2 hours, $10)
  • Dotonbori (2 hours, varies)
  • Ikuno-kaya (2 hours, $200+ per person)
  • Todai-ji Temple (2 hours, $10)
  • Great Buddha Statue (1 hour, $5)
  • Nara Park (1 hour, free)
  • Nara-yu (2 hours, $20)
  • Hakone Ropeway (3 hours, $40)
  • Shibuya Crossing (1 hour, free)
  • Jiro Honten (3 hours, $500+ per person)
  • Ginza shopping (4 hours, varies)
  • Mandarin Oriental Tokyo Spa (2 hours, $200+)
  • teamLab Borderless Museum (2 hours, $30)
  • Tsukiji fish market (1 hour, free)
  • Kozue (3 hours, $300+ per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $2000+

Transportation

Japan has an excellent public transportation system, including the Shinkansen (high-speed bullet train) and regional trains and buses. Taxis are available but can be expensive. The Japan Rail Pass is a convenient and cost-effective way to travel around the country for foreign visitors. Be sure to check train schedules and plan ahead to avoid overcrowding during rush hours. Estimated transportation costs: $500

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the island of Hokkaido for its stunning natural scenery and snow sports. If you have less time, consider focusing on just Tokyo and Kyoto for a shorter but still luxurious trip. Be sure to try Japan's delicious street food and indulge in a traditional tea ceremony.

Airports

The main airport in Japan is Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT), located about 60 km east of Tokyo. Another popular airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND), located closer to the city center. Both airports offer many transportation options to get to the city, such as local trains and buses. Estimated distance from city center: 60 km for NRT, 20 km for HND.

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