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10 Day Japan Itinerary, incl. Tokyo and Kyoto
A 10-day tour sweeps through 5 major Japanese cities, from Tokyo's modern energy to Kyoto's historic temples. The 885km route via bullet trains includes 11 activities like sushi-making, Kendo classes, and temple stays. Travelers rate this cultural immersion 4.8/5 from 2000+ reviews.
- Days 1-3
Tokyo
Begin in the vibrant capital. Visit Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa during evening hours when crowds thin out. Start your morning with a Japanese language and customs orientation class. Walk through trendy Harajuku and find quiet moments at Meiji Shrine. Learn authentic sushi techniques in a hands-on class. Book an evening session since morning slots fill up with tour groups.
- Day 4
Hakone
- Day 5
Takayama
- Days 6-8
Kyoto
Spend three days in Japan's cultural heart. Start at Fushimi Inari's red gates early before tourist crowds arrive. Visit ancient temples and take a kendo class. One visitor notes: "The kendo master was incredibly patient teaching us proper form. Book the afternoon session when it's less crowded." Wear socks since you'll practice barefoot on wooden floors.
- Days 9-10
Osaka
Finish in Japan's food paradise. Take a food tour through bustling Dotonbori street. Sample local favorites like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. A recent guest shares: "The food tour with our guide was the perfect introduction to Osaka's cuisine. They showed us local spots we never would have found on our own."
- Days 1-2
Tokyo
Begin in Tokyo's Shibuya district and see the famous crossing and Hachiko statue. Visit Harajuku to experience youth culture and stop by Meiji Shrine for traditional atmosphere. You'll find the best lunch deals at depachika food halls before noon when crowds are smaller. Check out the Avatar Robot Café for a unique meal that supports workers with disabilities. If you want nightlife try Shinjuku's karaoke rooms which stay open until 5 AM.
- Days 3-4
Kanazawa
Take the 4-hour bullet train to Kanazawa. Visit Kenroku-en Garden in early morning to beat the tour groups. The Higashi Chaya district looks best in late afternoon light when sun hits the wooden buildings. One visitor noted: "The preserved Samurai and Geisha districts were incredible - just don't wear heels on the old stone streets."
- Days 5-6
Kyoto
A 2-hour train ride through the Japanese Alps brings you to Kyoto. The city buses make it easy to visit Kinkaku-ji and Nijo Castle. Want great photos of Fushimi Inari's red gates? Arrive before 8 AM to avoid crowds. You might spot geishas in Gion district during evening walks but remember photos aren't allowed.
- Days 7-8
Hiroshima & Miyajima
Board a 2-hour bullet train to Hiroshima. The Peace Park is most peaceful in early morning. Take the first ferry to Miyajima Island (around 7:30 AM) to see the "floating" torii gate at high tide. Keep your belongings close as the local deer will grab papers and food. A previous visitor suggests: "Pack light for Miyajima day trips - lockers at the ferry terminal often fill up by mid-morning."
- Days 9-10
Osaka
10 Day Japan Itinerary, incl. Tokyo and Kyoto
Seven major cities including Osaka, Hiroshima, and Tokyo reveal their treasures over 10 days. The route includes UNESCO World Heritage Himeji Castle, Mount Fuji's 5th station, and Kyoto's Golden Pavilion with 8 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 3 dinners included.
- Day 1
Osaka Arrival
- Days 2-3
Hiroshima & Miyajima
Take a 2-hour train to Himeji Castle before heading to Hiroshima. Visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. The next day, take the ferry to Miyajima Island to see the Itsukushima Shrine. Get there before 9 AM to avoid crowds and see the torii gate during high tide when it looks like it's floating on water.
- Days 4-5
Nara & Kyoto
Head back to Osaka and spend a morning in Nara. A recent visitor noted: "The deer in Nara Park were so friendly, but bring crackers early in the day when they're most active." In Kyoto, visit the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest before 8 AM for better photos and fewer people. Stop by Nijo Castle and the stunning gold-leaf Kinkakuji Temple. Watch your step on temple stairs, particularly in the morning when they might be slippery.
- Days 6-7
Mount Fuji
Take the Shinkansen bullet train to Mount Fuji. The train reaches speeds up to 200 mph. Visit the 5th station for mountain views but have a backup plan since clouds often block the peak. One visitor noted: "Our guide timed our visit perfectly for a clear view - go early before clouds roll in." You'll also explore the scenic Oshino Hakkai ponds.
- Days 8-10
Tokyo
Start with a Lake Ashi cruise in Hakone before moving on to Tokyo. Visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building's observation deck for free city views. Sunset offers great Mt. Fuji views on clear days. Use your free time to explore different areas like Shibuya or Asakusa. According to one traveler: "The early morning tuna auction at Tsukiji Outer Market is worth the 4 AM wake-up."
What people love about 10 day Japan tours
- Japan Classic 10 Day - One Life Adventures
I'll start off by saying that I have been to Japan a couple of times before so I knew it pretty well. This trip however was like seeing it all over again with new eyes! We were part of a small group on one of the very first departures One Life has done here so we felt very lucky :) :) Accommodation was brilliant and always in awesome locations. I particularly liked the Kyoto hostel as it was really close to the old style area of Gion and the market. Rooms were always immaculate everywhere (as you'd expect in Japan) and staff were super friendly. LOVED the temple stay in Takayama and sleeping on the floor next to the beautiful garden. Definitely a once in a lifetime thing! The kendo class was amazing too, and Yamanaka Sensei really gave you the true Japanese samurai experience. His English is perfect and loves speaking about the Japanese culture he is obviously so proud of. There is honestly so much going on each day, but some of my other highlights were visiting all the cool areas of Tokyo (be prepared to walk!) and of course the robot restaurant. It was absolutely mental!! I have honestly never seen anything like it and probably never will again. It was such a stark contrast between that and the peaceful temples in Kyoto. I really appreciated going to Fushimi Inari in the early morning because it get's packed full of tourists later which we passed on our way out. This tour is full of things every single day with a couple of free afternoons or mornings to do your own thing. I had never seen so much of Japan in such a short space of time! Loved every second of this tour!
- Essential Japan
I really enjoy the places that we are brought to but I wish we had a bit more time. For example when we were in Kyoto and was dropped off at the bamboo forest, shrine and monkey mountain. There was only enough time to do 1 thing. Other than that no complaints. Yuka was great at helping us with navigation too!
- Japan Golden Route with Hiroshima 2025
It was a great trip and had a great time. The company did a great job with the tour and all the hotels were great. Highly recommended.
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