14 Days Family Friendly Itinerary in Japan

  • Day 1: Tokyo Disneyland
    32 minutes (14.6 km) from Narita International Airport

    Tokyo Disneyland is a perfect place for a family to start their Japanese adventure, complete with thrilling rides, parades and Disney characters.

  • Day 2: Tokyo Tower
    14 minutes (7.2 km) from Tokyo Disneyland

    Standing at 333 meters, the Tokyo Tower offers a spectacular 360-degree view of the city. Children will love the aquarium, while parents will appreciate the Tokyo One Piece Tower.

  • Day 3: Fushimi Inari Shrine
    2 hours 27 minutes (468 km) from Tokyo Tower

    The Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto offers a unique and awe-inspiring experience. Visitors can enjoy hiking up the mountain, passing under over a thousand orange torii gates along the way.

  • Day 4: Kyoto International Manga Museum
    25 minutes (9.9km) from Fushimi Inari Shrine

    The Manga Museum houses an extensive collection of manga, making it perfect for family of manga-lovers. They can also try their hand at drawing their manga.

  • Day 5: Universal Studios Japan
    12 minutes (4.2 km) from Osaka Station

    If you're a fan of Harry Potter, Minions, or Jurassic Park, Universal Studios Japan is the perfect place for you. It is the perfect mix of fun and excitement for everyone.

  • Day 6: Tenryu-ji temple
    50 minutes (27 km) from Universal Studios Japan

    Enjoy a serene experience at the Tenryu-ji Temple, one of the oldest Zen temples in Kyoto. The garden is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Day 7: Kobe Harborland
    40 minutes (22 km) from Tenryu-ji temple

    Kobe Harborland offers a variety of versatile attractions for all ages, including the Ferris wheel which offers a stunning view of the city, shopping centers, and restaurants with views overlooking the ocean.

  • Day 8: Tokyo Sea Life Park
    3 hours 1 minute (484 km) from Kobe Harborland

    The Tokyo Sea Life Park is one of the most stunning aquariums in the world, with over 600 species on display in one gigantic tank. Visitors can also enjoy penguins and polar bears up close.

  • Day 9: Tokyo Skytree
    33 minutes (17.1 km) from Tokyo Sea Life Park

    Tokyo Skytree is over 600 meters high, and the top observation deck offers a panoramic view of the Tokyo cityscape. The tower also has an impressive shopping mall and an aquarium at its base.

  • Day 10: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
    4 hours 5 minutes (820 km) from Tokyo Skytree

    The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a moving reminder of the tragedy that occurred 75 years ago. Family members can learn and explore together for this educational and emotional trip.

  • Day 11: Higashi Chaya District
    6 hours 47 minutes (876 km) from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

    The Higashi Chaya District in Kanazawa provides a unique opportunity to experience the old traditional culture of Japan. Families can explore teahouses, view the beautiful traditional architecture, and try their hand at gold leaf painting.

  • Day 12: Tokyo National Museum
    2 hours 47 minutes (230 km) from Higashi Chaya District

    The Tokyo National Museum offers a fascinating insight into Japan's artistic and cultural history, featuring Japanese art and antiquities.

  • Day 13: Tokyo Disneyland
    45 minutes (23.4 km) from Tokyo National Museum

    End your journey as you began with another day in Tokyo Disneyland where there is always more magic to explore.

  • Day 14: Departure Day
    1-hour drive (60 km) from Tokyo Disneyland to Narita International Airport

    Departure from Narita International Airport back home, say goodbye to Japan, and hold dear the memories made during your trip.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Tokyo Disneyland (8 hours, 7,000 yen or $63)
  • Tokyo Tower (4 hours, 3,000 yen or $27)
  • Fushimi Inari Shrine (4 hours, free)
  • Kyoto International Manga Museum (3 hours, 800 yen or $7)
  • Universal Studios Japan (7 hours, 8,200 yen or $74)
  • Tenryu-ji temple (2 hours, 500 yen or $4.5)
  • Kobe Harborland (5 hours, 500 yen or $4.5)
  • Tokyo Sea Life Park (4 hours, 2,200 yen or $20)
  • Tokyo Skytree (3 hours, 3,000 yen or $27)
  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (4 hours, free)
  • Higashi Chaya District (4 hours, free)
  • Tokyo National Museum (4 hours, 620 yen or $5.5)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 30,340 yen or $274.2

Transportation

Consider investing in a JR Rail Pass, which offers access to most public transportation systems across Japan. Purchase your tickets online in advance.

Alternatively, visitors can opt to travel by Shinkansen, also known as the bullet train, to get from city to city. It may cost more but is the fastest and most comfortable way to travel in Japan.

Useful Tips

When you are with kids, it may not always be possible to stick to a tight schedule. We recommend to not try to do everything, plan a few backup activities in case of any unexpected delays or closures, and be prepared to embrace and enjoy the spontaneity during your adventure.

Airports

The two major airports in Japan are Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) in Tokyo. Narita Airport is the primary gateway for international flights to Japan. It is located 60 km away from Tokyo and takes about 1 hour to get to the city center by car or rail.

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