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5-Day Foodie Adventure in Japan

  1. Saturday July 15: Tokyo
    20 minutes (10.7 miles) from Haneda Airport

    Start your culinary journey in Tokyo, the vibrant capital of Japan. In the morning, visit the Tsukiji Fish Market, the largest fish market in the world, and indulge in fresh sushi and sashimi. In the afternoon, explore the bustling streets of Shibuya and try some authentic ramen. In the evening, head to the vibrant Shinjuku district for a unique dining experience at an izakaya, where you can enjoy a wide variety of Japanese dishes.

    • Tsukiji Fish Market: ¥500 ($4.50), 2 hours
    • Shibuya Ramen Street: ¥800 ($7), 1 hour
    • Shinjuku Izakaya: ¥2,000 ($18), 2 hours
  2. Sunday July 16: Kyoto
    2 hours 40 minutes (264 miles) from Tokyo

    Travel to Kyoto, known for its traditional temples and exquisite cuisine. Start your day with a visit to the Nishiki Market, a food lover's paradise, where you can sample various local delicacies. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful Arashiyama district and enjoy a traditional kaiseki meal, a multi-course dining experience. End your day with a visit to Gion, Kyoto's famous geisha district, and savor some matcha tea and wagashi.

    • Nishiki Market: ¥1,000 ($9), 2 hours
    • Kaiseki Dining Experience: ¥5,000 ($45), 3 hours
    • Gion Tea House: ¥1,500 ($14), 1 hour
  3. Monday July 17: Osaka
    1 hour (34.5 miles) from Kyoto

    Head to Osaka, the food capital of Japan. Start your day with a visit to Dotonbori, a lively street famous for its neon lights and street food stalls. Try Osaka's specialty, takoyaki, a delicious octopus-filled snack. In the afternoon, explore the historical Osaka Castle and enjoy a bowl of savory okonomiyaki, a popular Japanese pancake dish. End your day with a stroll along the Umeda Sky Building and enjoy stunning city views.

    • Dotonbori Street Food: ¥1,000 ($9), 2 hours
    • Osaka Castle: ¥600 ($5.50), 2 hours
    • Okonomiyaki Restaurant: ¥1,500 ($14), 1 hour
    • Umeda Sky Building: ¥1,000 ($9), 1 hour
  4. Tuesday July 18: Hiroshima
    2 hours 40 minutes (205 miles) from Osaka

    Take a day trip to Hiroshima, a city with a rich history and delicious local delicacies. Start your day with a visit to the Peace Memorial Park and Museum to learn about the tragic history of the atomic bomb. In the afternoon, savor some Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, a variation of the popular dish. Don't miss a visit to Miyajima Island, known for its iconic floating torii gate and mouthwatering oysters.

    • Peace Memorial Park and Museum: ¥200 ($2), 2 hours
    • Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki: ¥1,500 ($14), 1 hour
    • Miyajima Island: ¥1,600 ($15), 3 hours
  5. Wednesday July 19: Sapporo
    3 hours 30 minutes (520 miles) from Hiroshima

    Conclude your foodie adventure in Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido known for its seafood and ramen. Start your day by exploring the vibrant Nijo Market and try some fresh seafood, including king crab and sea urchin. In the afternoon, visit the Sapporo Beer Museum and enjoy a guided tour followed by a beer tasting. End your day with a steaming bowl of miso ramen, a local specialty.

    • Nijo Market: ¥1,000 ($9), 2 hours
    • Sapporo Beer Museum: ¥500 ($4.50), 2 hours
    • Miso Ramen: ¥1,000 ($9), 1 hour

Recommendations

If you have extra time in Tokyo, consider visiting the teamLab Borderless digital art museum for a unique immersive experience. For a day trip from Kyoto, visit Nara to see the friendly deer and the magnificent Todaiji Temple. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, try exploring local food markets and street stalls for affordable yet delicious meals. Don't forget to try regional delicacies wherever you go, such as Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki and Sapporo's famous soup curry.

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