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7-Day Itinerary in Japan

Wednesday, November 1: Tokyo

Start your trip in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo. In the morning, visit the historic Asakusa district and explore Senso-ji Temple, a popular Buddhist temple dating back to the 7th century. Enjoy traditional street food in Nakamise Shopping Street. In the afternoon, head to the futuristic neighborhood of Odaiba and visit attractions like the teamLab Borderless digital art museum. As the evening sets in, experience the vibrant nightlife in Shibuya with its iconic crossing and lively entertainment.

  • Asakusa District: ¥0, 3 hours
  • Senso-ji Temple: ¥0, 1 hour
  • Odaiba: ¥500 (transportation), 4 hours
  • Shibuya: ¥0, 3 hours
Restaurants
  • For breakfast, try Eggs 'n Things, a popular spot known for its fluffy pancakes and delicious omelettes. Average cost for a meal is about ¥1,200 per person.
  • For lunch, visit Ichiran Ramen in Shinjuku, where you can customize your own bowl of rich and flavorful tonkotsu ramen. Average cost for a meal is about ¥900 per person.
  • For dinner, indulge in a traditional kaiseki meal at Sushi Saito, a Michelin three-star restaurant in Roppongi. Average cost for a meal is about ¥30,000 per person.
Thursday, November 2: Kyoto

Travel to Kyoto, known for its rich cultural heritage. In the morning, explore the iconic Fushimi Inari Taisha, famous for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates. Take a stroll through the historic Gion district, known for its traditional wooden machiya houses and the possibility of spotting geisha. In the afternoon, visit Kinkaku-ji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, and marvel at its stunning architecture. End the day with a peaceful walk along the serene Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.

  • Fushimi Inari Taisha: ¥0, 2 hours
  • Gion District: ¥0, 2 hours
  • Kinkaku-ji Temple: ¥400, 1 hour
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: ¥0, 1 hour
Friday, November 3: Osaka

Head to Osaka, a city known for its vibrant food scene. In the morning, explore Osaka Castle, a majestic 16th-century castle surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visit the bustling Dotonbori district in the afternoon, famous for its vibrant neon lights, street food, and entertainment. Try local delicacies like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. In the evening, take a relaxing cruise along the Dotonbori River to enjoy the city lights.

  • Osaka Castle: ¥600, 2 hours
  • Dotonbori district: ¥0, 3 hours
  • Dotonbori River Cruise: ¥900, 1 hour
Saturday, November 4: Hiroshima

Take a day trip to Hiroshima and explore its historical significance. In the morning, visit the Peace Memorial Park and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum to learn about the devastating impact of the atomic bomb during World War II. Afterward, take a ferry to Miyajima Island and see the iconic Itsukushima Shrine with its famous floating torii gate. Enjoy a scenic hike on Mt. Misen for panoramic views. Return to Hiroshima in the evening for a taste of local Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.

  • Peace Memorial Park: ¥0, 2 hours
  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum: ¥200, 1 hour
  • Miyajima Island: ¥360 (ferry), 4 hours
  • Itsukushima Shrine: ¥300, 1 hour
  • Mt. Misen: ¥1,800 (ropeway), 2 hours
Sunday, November 5: Nara

Visit Nara, an ancient capital filled with cultural treasures. In the morning, explore Nara Park and interact with friendly wild deer roaming freely. Visit Todai-ji Temple, home to the Great Buddha, one of the largest bronze statues in the world. In the afternoon, wander through the picturesque streets of Naramachi, the old merchant district, and visit traditional houses and shops. End the day by enjoying the serene atmosphere of Kasuga Taisha, a beautiful Shinto shrine.

  • Nara Park: ¥0, 2 hours
  • Todai-ji Temple: ¥600, 1 hour
  • Naramachi: ¥0, 2 hours
  • Kasuga Taisha: ¥500, 1 hour
Monday, November 6: Hakone

Experience the natural beauty of Hakone, a popular hot spring resort town. Take a scenic boat ride across Lake Ashi and enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji. Visit Owakudani, an active volcanic valley known for its hot springs and sulfur vents. Take a relaxing dip in an onsen (hot spring) for a rejuvenating experience. In the evening, explore the Hakone Open-Air Museum, showcasing a vast collection of contemporary sculptures.

  • Lake Ashi Boat Ride: ¥1,000, 2 hours
  • Owakudani: ¥4,000 (Hakone Free Pass), 2 hours
  • Onsen: ¥1,000, 2 hours
  • Hakone Open-Air Museum: ¥1,600, 2 hours
Tuesday, November 7: Tokyo

End your trip in Tokyo by exploring more of the city's vibrant neighborhoods. In the morning, visit the trendy district of Harajuku and explore Takeshita Street, known for its quirky shops and street fashion. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of Akihabara, the hub of anime and gaming culture. Indulge in delicious local cuisine and do some last-minute shopping. Reflect on your journey and enjoy a memorable farewell dinner.

  • Harajuku: ¥0, 2 hours
  • Akihabara: ¥0, 3 hours
  • Farewell Dinner: ¥2,000, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Japan, don't miss the hidden gems and local favorites. Visit the enchanting bamboo forest in Sagano, near Kyoto, for a tranquil escape. In Tokyo, explore the historic neighborhood of Yanaka with its old-fashioned charm and traditional shops. Taste authentic Japanese street food at the local markets like Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo or Kuromon Ichiba Market in Osaka. For a unique experience, consider staying in a traditional ryokan and enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony.

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