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13-Day Active Explorer's Journey Through Japan

⛰️Hiking & Outdoors⚖️Balanced Mix🏛️Culture & History💎Hidden Gems & Local Spots
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Embark on an unforgettable 13-day active adventure through Japan, seamlessly blending Japan's iconic landmarks with hidden cultural gems and breathtaking natural landscapes.

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Day 1Tokyo Arrival & Urban Exploration
Morning

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Explore the diverse garden styles, including English Landscape, French Formal, and Japanese Traditional. Look for the Taiwan Pavilion and the Old Imperial Villa.

4.6(43k reviews)~3 hours
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Afternoon

Kappabashi Street

Kappabashi Street

This street is known for its restaurant supply stores. Look for shops selling realistic plastic food samples, custom knives, and unique kitchenware.

4.3(12k reviews)~3 hours
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Late Afternoon

Senso-ji (Asakusa, Tokyo)

Senso-ji (Asakusa, Tokyo)

Visit Tokyo's oldest temple and explore Nakamise-dori market leading up to it. Consider trying some local snacks from the market stalls.

4.5(92k reviews)~2 hours
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Evening

Sumida Park

Sumida Park

Enjoy a relaxing stroll along the Sumida River. This park offers great views of the Tokyo Skytree, especially beautiful in the evening.

4.2(4k reviews)~2 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick breakfast at a local convenience store (konbini) and try a freshly made onigiri (rice ball).
$3
Ramen
Lunch$7

Find a ramen shop in the Asakusa area and try a rich tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen.

Ramen
Sushi
Dinner$10

Seek out a conveyor belt sushi restaurant for a fun and affordable dinner experience, trying various fresh toppings.

Sushi
Tokyo's metro system is very efficient. Consider purchasing a day pass for unlimited travel within the city. JapanTaxi and Uber are available, with taxi costs around $1.2 per km.

AccommodationShinjuku (major commercial and administrative center)

Shinjuku offers excellent transport links and a wide range of dining and entertainment options.

Hotel in Shinjuku (major commercial and administrative center)
$50-75/night

Shinjuku offers excellent transport links and a wide range of dining and entertainment options.

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Day 2Digital Art & City Views
Morning

teamLab Borderless

teamLab Borderless

This digital art museum offers immersive and interactive exhibits that change dynamically. Allocate ample time to explore the various rooms and installations.

4.6(27k reviews)~3 hours
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Afternoon

Sumida Aquarium

Sumida Aquarium

Located on the 5th floor of the Tokyo Skytree Town complex, this modern aquarium features a large open ocean tank and a jellyfish exhibit. Look for the popular penguin and seal feeding times.

4.2(12k reviews)~2 hours
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Late Afternoon

Tokyo Skytree (Sumida, Tokyo)

Tokyo Skytree (Sumida, Tokyo)

Ascend this broadcasting and observation tower for panoramic views of Tokyo. Consider visiting at sunset for stunning cityscape vistas. Book tickets in advance to save time.

4.4(112k reviews)~2 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick breakfast at a convenience store, often called 'konbini'. Look for onigiri (rice balls) or a bento box for a convenient and affordable start.
$3
Ramen
Lunch$7

Find a bustling ramen shop in the Asakusa area. These shops often specialize in different regional ramen styles, so try a rich tonkotsu (pork bone broth) or a lighter shoyu (soy sauce based) ramen.

Ramen
Sushi
Dinner$15

Explore the restaurants around the Tokyo Skytree for fresh sushi. Look for a 'kaitenzushi' (conveyor belt sushi) restaurant for a fun and varied dining experience where you can sample different types of sushi.

Sushi
Tokyo's extensive and efficient public transportation system, including the Tokyo Metro and JR trains, is the best way to get around. Purchase a Suica or Pasmo card for easy tap-and-go payment. Taxi apps like JapanTaxi and Uber are available, with metered rates typically around $1.2/km.

AccommodationShinjuku (bustling entertainment and government district)

Shinjuku offers excellent transport links, diverse dining, and entertainment, making it a convenient hub for exploring Tokyo.

Hotel in Shinjuku (bustling entertainment and government district)
$50-90/night

Shinjuku offers excellent transport links, diverse dining, and entertainment, making it a convenient hub for exploring Tokyo.

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Day 3Iconic Mountain Views
Full Day

Mount Fuji (Fujinomiya/Hakone)

Mount Fuji (Fujinomiya/Hakone)

Dedicate the full day to experiencing Mount Fuji. Choose between the Fujinomiya Trail for a more direct ascent (if open and conditions permit) or explore the Hakone region for stunning viewpoints, museums, and hot springs. Wear comfortable shoes and check weather conditions beforehand.

4.6(13k reviews)~8 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Mochi
Breakfast~$3

Find a local bakery or sweet shop and try Mochi, a traditional Japanese rice cake often filled with sweet paste.

Mochi
Lunch
Enjoy a bento box from a train station vendor or a local eatery near your viewing spot, offering a convenient and varied meal.
~$7
Ramen
Dinner~$7

Seek out a popular ramen shop in the evening and savor a hearty bowl of this noodle soup. Many shops offer regional variations.

Ramen
Utilize Japan's efficient train system to reach the Mount Fuji area. Consider purchasing a Hakone Free Pass for access to various transportation modes within Hakone. For local travel, JapanTaxi and Uber are available.

AccommodationShinjuku (entertainment and shopping district)

This area offers a wide range of accommodation and dining options, and is a major transportation hub, making it convenient for exploring the city on Day 3.

Hotel in Shinjuku (entertainment and shopping district)
$50-150/night

This area offers a wide range of accommodation and dining options, and is a major transportation hub, making it convenient for exploring the city on Day 3.

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Day 4Hakone Art and Nature
Morning

Hakone Open-Air Museum

Hakone Open-Air Museum

Allow ample time to wander through the unique outdoor sculptures set against the stunning natural landscape. Consider the museum's map to navigate the expansive grounds efficiently.

4.5(15k reviews)~3 hours
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Afternoon
explore the Hakone region with a scenic walk or cycling tour

~4 hours

Inquire at your accommodation or local tourist information for recommended cycling routes or walking trails, such as the Old Tokaido Road or trails around Lake Ashi. Combining walking and local buses can offer flexibility.

Evening
find a local onsen (hot spring bath)

~2 hours

Look for smaller, less crowded onsen facilities in areas like Gora or Kinosaki rather than the large commercial ones. Many ryokan also offer public onsen access.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Mochi
Breakfast$3

Start your day with a traditional Mochi for breakfast from a local shop, providing a sweet and chewy start.

Mochi
Lunch
Enjoy lunch at a casual eatery near Lake Ashi, perhaps trying a local soba noodle dish or a katsu curry.
$7
Ramen
Dinner$8

For dinner, seek out a cozy ramen shop and try a rich tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen for a hearty and satisfying meal.

Ramen
Within Hakone, utilize the Hakone Free Pass for access to various modes of transport including buses, trains, cable cars, and boats, which are the most efficient ways to navigate the different sights. Taxis are available, with apps like JapanTaxi and Uber servicing the area, though metered fares can add up quickly.

AccommodationHakone-Yumoto (central hub for Hakone)

This area offers a variety of traditional ryokan and guesthouses, providing a charming stay close to transportation links for exploring the region.

Bed & Breakfast in Hakone-Yumoto (central hub for Hakone)
$50-70/night

This area offers a variety of traditional ryokan and guesthouses, providing a charming stay close to transportation links for exploring the region.

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Day 5Kanazawa Culture and Gardens
Morning

Kanazawa Castle

Kanazawa Castle

Explore the reconstructed castle grounds and don't miss the Ishikawa-mon Gate, one of Kanazawa's most iconic sights. This historical site offers a glimpse into the region's feudal past.

4.4(1k reviews)~2 hours
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Afternoon

Kenroku-en Garden

Kenroku-en Garden

Wander through one of Japan's most celebrated landscape gardens, known for its beauty in every season. Look for the Kotoji-tōrō stone lantern and the traditional teahouses scattered throughout.

4.4(37k reviews)~3 hours
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Late Afternoon
explore the Higashi Chaya District's geisha houses and tea rooms

~2 hours

Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this well-preserved geisha district. Explore the charming streets lined with old teahouses and perhaps visit a gold leaf craft shop.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery or cafe and try some fresh Mochi, a traditional Japanese rice cake often filled with sweet paste.
$7
Wagashi
Lunch$7

Seek out a traditional sweet shop in the Higashi Chaya District and savor beautifully crafted Wagashi, often paired with green tea.

Wagashi
Sushi
Dinner$15

Enjoy fresh sushi at a restaurant near the Omicho Market for a delicious dinner. Consider trying local specialties like Kaga sushi.

Sushi
Kanazawa is best explored using its efficient bus network, particularly the loop buses that connect major tourist sites. Taxis are available, with apps like JapanTaxi and DiDi being useful. The base fare is around $4, with a ~ $1.2/km rate.

AccommodationKanazawa Station (central transport hub)

Stay near Kanazawa Station for convenient access to Shinkansen lines and local transport for exploring the city and its surroundings.

Hotel in Kanazawa Station (central transport hub)
$50-100/night

Stay near Kanazawa Station for convenient access to Shinkansen lines and local transport for exploring the city and its surroundings.

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Day 6Historic Villages and Markets
Morning

Takayama Morning Market

Takayama Morning Market

Explore the vibrant markets along the Miya River, sampling local snacks and browsing unique crafts. Aim to arrive early for the best selection and atmosphere.

4.1(10k reviews)~2 hours
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Late Morning

Takayama Old Town Walk

Takayama Old Town Walk

Wander through the Sanmachi Suji district, admiring the Edo-period architecture and visiting sake breweries. Look for unique craft shops and small-scale artisan workshops tucked away in side alleys.

4.7(123 reviews)~3 hours
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Afternoon

Shirakawa-go (Ogimachi, Gifu)

Shirakawa-go (Ogimachi, Gifu)

This UNESCO World Heritage site features traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. Consider visiting the Shiroyama Viewpoint for panoramic views of the village and the surrounding valley.

4.5(41k reviews)~4 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery or cafe and try a freshly made Dorayaki, a sweet pancake filled with red bean paste. It's a perfect quick and satisfying breakfast.
$3-7
Ramen
Lunch$7-10

Seek out a small, local ramen shop in the Takayama Old Town area. Order a Hida beef ramen for a regional specialty, or a classic shoyu ramen.

Ramen
Dinner
Enjoy a dinner of Hoba Miso, a local specialty where miso, vegetables, and sometimes meat are grilled on a magnolia leaf. Many small restaurants in the historic town center offer this authentic dish.
$7-12
Within Takayama, walking is the best way to explore the markets and old town. For Shirakawa-go, a bus is the most convenient option from Takayama; purchase tickets in advance. JapanTaxi and Uber are available but less common in this region.

AccommodationTakayama (historic town center)

Stay in the heart of the historic district to easily access the morning markets and old town streets.

Bed & Breakfast in Takayama (historic town center)
$50-70/night

Stay in the heart of the historic district to easily access the morning markets and old town streets.

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Day 7Nara's Ancient Charm and Gardens
Morning

Isuien Garden

Isuien Garden

Wander through this exquisite Japanese garden, known for its borrowed scenery incorporating Todai-ji's Nandaimon Gate and Mount Wakakusa. Explore the meticulously maintained ponds and traditional tea houses.

4.5(1k reviews)~2 hours
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Afternoon

Nara Park & Todai-ji

Nara Park & Todai-ji

Enjoy the freedom of Nara Park, interacting with friendly wild deer. Then, marvel at the Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsuden) at Todai-ji Temple, one of the world's largest wooden buildings.

4.7(30k reviews)~3 hours
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Late Afternoon

Koko-en Garden

Koko-en Garden

Discover this beautifully landscaped Japanese garden, which recreates various historical garden styles. It's a peaceful retreat next to Himeji Castle (though this trip focuses on Nara).

4.5(7k reviews)~1.5 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Mochi
Breakfast$3

Start your day with freshly made Mochi from a local stall or bakery, a chewy rice cake often filled with sweet red bean paste.

Mochi
Lunch
Enjoy lunch at a local eatery in Nara Park. Look for a place offering Udon or Soba noodles, simple yet satisfying options.
$7
Wagashi
Dinner$7

For dinner, find a restaurant that offers a set meal including Wagashi, a traditional Japanese confectionary usually served with green tea, beautifully crafted to reflect the season.

Wagashi
In Nara, walking is the best way to explore the main sights. For longer distances, consider using a taxi for convenience. The base fare for taxis is approximately $5, with a per-kilometer rate of $1.2. Popular apps include JapanTaxi and DiDi.

AccommodationNara (central Nara city)

Stay in central Nara for easy access to gardens, parks, and historical sites.

Hotel in Nara (central Nara city)
$100-130/night

Stay in central Nara for easy access to gardens, parks, and historical sites.

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Day 8Kyoto's Golden Temples and Traditions
Morning

Fushimi Inari Taisha

Fushimi Inari Taisha

Hike through thousands of vibrant red torii gates winding up the sacred Mount Inari. Aim to arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy a more serene experience on the mountain trails.

4.6(85k reviews)~3 hours
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Afternoon

Kinkaku-ji / Golden Pavilion

Kinkaku-ji / Golden Pavilion

Marvel at the stunning Zen Buddhist temple covered in gold leaf, reflected beautifully in the surrounding pond. Explore the meticulously maintained gardens for a peaceful stroll.

4.5(66k reviews)~2 hours
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Late Afternoon

Kyoto Railway Museum

Kyoto Railway Museum

Discover the history of Japanese railways, from steam locomotives to the modern Shinkansen. Interactive exhibits offer a fun and educational experience for all ages.

4.5(19k reviews)~2 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a small local cafe near Fushimi Inari and try a traditional Wagashi sweet with green tea. Wagashi are artistic Japanese confections often shaped like flowers or natural elements.
$3
Ramen
Lunch$7

Seek out a bustling ramen shop in the Gion district for a flavorful bowl of authentic Japanese ramen. Choose your preferred broth and toppings for a hearty lunch.

Ramen
Sushi
Dinner$7

Enjoy fresh sushi from a conveyor belt sushi restaurant for a fun and affordable dinner experience. Look for a restaurant with a good variety of fish and creative rolls.

Sushi
Kyoto's public transport is excellent. Utilize the bus network and the subway system to navigate the city efficiently. The JapanTaxi and Uber apps are readily available for taxi services, with an estimated cost of ~$1.2/km.

AccommodationKyoto Station Area (convenient transport hub)

This area offers excellent transport links for exploring Kyoto and surrounding sights, with a wide range of dining and shopping options.

Hotel in Kyoto Station Area (convenient transport hub)
$150-200/night

This area offers excellent transport links for exploring Kyoto and surrounding sights, with a wide range of dining and shopping options.

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Day 9Kyoto Crafts and Historic Streets
Morning

Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts

Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts

Located in the Kyoto Handicraft Center, this museum showcases exquisite local crafts like Nishijin textiles and Kyo-yaki pottery. Explore exhibits detailing the history and techniques behind these traditional arts.

4.3(729 reviews)~2 hours
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Afternoon
Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka Stroll

~3 hours

Wander through these beautifully preserved historic streets, lined with traditional wooden buildings housing shops and teahouses. Keep an eye out for opportunities to duck into small alleyways for a more secluded experience.

Late Afternoon
participate in a traditional tea ceremony

~1.5 hours

Several teahouses in the Gion or Higashiyama districts offer traditional tea ceremonies. Look for one that emphasizes the philosophy and etiquette of 'Chado' the Way of Tea.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Wagashi
Breakfast~$3

Find a traditional Japanese confectionery shop in the Gion district and try Wagashi, exquisitely crafted sweets often shaped like flowers or leaves, paired with green tea.

Wagashi
Lunch
Look for a small udon or soba noodle shop near the Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka slopes and enjoy a simple, satisfying bowl for lunch.
~$7
Ramen
Dinner~$7

Seek out a ramen restaurant in the Pontocho Alley area and order a rich tonkotsu (pork bone broth) or shoyu (soy sauce based) ramen.

Ramen
Kyoto's public transport is excellent; utilize buses and the subway to navigate the city. For taxis, the JapanTaxi app is widely recommended, with fares around $1.2/km. Consider purchasing a day pass for buses and subways if you plan on extensive travel.

AccommodationGion (historic geisha district)

Gion offers a charming and central location with easy access to many of Kyoto's historic sites and traditional streets.

Airbnb in Gion (historic geisha district)
$50-100/night

Gion offers a charming and central location with easy access to many of Kyoto's historic sites and traditional streets.

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Day 10Himeji Castle and Gardens
Morning

Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle

Arrive early to explore Japan's most magnificent original castle. Focus on the main keep and the extensive grounds for a comprehensive visit.

4.6(57k reviews)~4 hours
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Afternoon

Koko-en Garden

Koko-en Garden

Wander through the nine distinct traditional Japanese gardens that make up this beautiful site. Each garden offers a different style and seasonal beauty.

4.5(7k reviews)~3 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Wagashi
Breakfast$5

Find a local shop near the castle entrance to purchase traditional Japanese confections (Wagashi). These artistic sweets are often shaped like flowers or leaves and pair well with green tea.

Wagashi
Lunch
Look for a small restaurant in the old merchant quarter of Himeji, perhaps serving a simple set meal featuring local fish or tempura.
$10
Okonomiyaki
Dinner$12

Search for an Okonomiyaki restaurant and order this savory pancake dish, which is cooked on a griddle. You can customize it with various ingredients like pork, seafood, and vegetables.

Okonomiyaki
Himeji is very walkable, especially between the castle and Koko-en Garden. For longer distances, local buses are available. JapanTaxi and Uber are also options.

AccommodationHimeji (convenient for castle access)

Stay in Himeji for easy access to the castle and gardens, with plenty of dining options nearby.

Hotel in Himeji (convenient for castle access)
$50-100/night

Stay in Himeji for easy access to the castle and gardens, with plenty of dining options nearby.

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Day 11Miyajima Island Adventure
Morning

Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima, Hatsukaichi)

Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima, Hatsukaichi)

Arrive early to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the iconic "floating" torii gate. Explore the shrine complex and its surrounding tidal flats.

4.6(35k reviews)~2 hours
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Afternoon

Mount Misen Hike

Mount Misen Hike

Choose a trail like the Daisho-in Course for a mix of sacred sites and scenic views. The summit offers panoramic vistas of the Seto Inland Sea.

4.4(206 reviews)~3 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery near the ferry terminal and try a Momiji Manju, a maple-leaf-shaped cake filled with red bean paste.
$6
Ramen
Lunch$7

Enjoy a hearty bowl of ramen at a local eatery. Look for shops specializing in tonkotsu (pork bone broth) for a rich flavor.

Ramen
Okonomiyaki
Dinner$10

Savor an Okonomiyaki at a restaurant on the island. This savory pancake, often customized with seafood or pork, is a local favorite.

Okonomiyaki
Getting around Miyajima Island is best done on foot or by local bus. Taxis are scarce, and driving is restricted. Consider purchasing a day pass for the island's shuttle bus if you plan extensive travel.

AccommodationMiyajima Island (island in Hiroshima Bay)

Stay on Miyajima Island for convenient access to all attractions and a unique overnight experience.

Hotel in Miyajima Island (island in Hiroshima Bay)
$50-100/night

Stay on Miyajima Island for convenient access to all attractions and a unique overnight experience.

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Day 12Osaka's History and Flavors
Morning

Osaka Castle

Osaka Castle

Explore the castle's museum and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top floor. Consider visiting the Nishinomaru Garden for a peaceful stroll.

4.4(92k reviews)~3 hours
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Afternoon

Kids Plaza Osaka

Kids Plaza Osaka

This interactive museum offers engaging exhibits for children, with a focus on hands-on learning and cultural experiences. It's a great option for families with young kids.

4.4(4k reviews)~3 hours
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Evening
Dotonbori Food Walk

~3 hours

Wander through Dotonbori's lively streets, famous for its neon lights and endless food stalls. Try takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancake) from a street vendor.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Okonomiyaki
Lunch$7

Find a traditional restaurant in Namba and try okonomiyaki, a savory Japanese pancake with various fillings like pork or seafood.

Okonomiyaki
Breakfast
Grab a quick and affordable breakfast at a local convenience store or bakery. Look for onigiri (rice balls) or a pastry with coffee.
$3
Dinner
Explore the diverse food scene in Dotonbori for dinner. Try ramen from a popular local shop, known for its rich broth and noodles.
$7
Osaka's public transport is excellent. Use the Osaka Metro to get around efficiently. JapanTaxi and Uber are available for taxi services, with an approximate cost of $1.2 per kilometer.

AccommodationNamba (entertainment and nightlife district)

Stay in Namba for its vibrant atmosphere, entertainment options, and easy access to Dotonbori and public transport.

Hotel in Namba (entertainment and nightlife district)
$150-200/night

Stay in Namba for its vibrant atmosphere, entertainment options, and easy access to Dotonbori and public transport.

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Day 13Osaka Off the Beaten Path and Departure
Morning
explore a local neighborhood, perhaps America-mura or Nakazakicho, for unique shops and cafes

~3 hours

Wander through the vintage shops and quirky cafes of America-mura or explore the bohemian vibe and independent boutiques of Nakazakicho.

Afternoon
visit the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living for a glimpse into the city's past

~2 hours

This museum recreates Edo-period Osaka streets, offering a lifelike and interactive look at traditional urban life.

Evening
find a local izakaya for an authentic dining experience

~2 hours

Seek out an izakaya in the Ura Namba or Tenma areas for a variety of small dishes like yakitori and agedashi tofu.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick breakfast at a local bakery and try a Melon Pan, a sweet bun with a crisp cookie-like crust.
$2.5
Okonomiyaki
Lunch$7

Find a casual eatery and order Okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with various ingredients like cabbage, meat, or seafood, often cooked on a griddle in front of you.

Okonomiyaki
Dinner
Look for an izakaya and enjoy a selection of small plates to share, such as yakitori (grilled skewers) or edamame.
$7
Osaka's extensive subway system is efficient and affordable. Utilize the Osaka Metro for easy travel between neighborhoods. Taxis are also available, with apps like JapanTaxi and Uber.

AccommodationNamba (entertainment district)

Namba offers easy access to diverse dining, shopping, and entertainment, making it a convenient base for exploring Osaka.

Hotel in Namba (entertainment district)
$50-100/night

Namba offers easy access to diverse dining, shopping, and entertainment, making it a convenient base for exploring Osaka.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$50
Food / day$30
Transport / day$20
Activities / day$50
Daily total$150
Trip total$1,950

Daily budget includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities. Consider these as estimates and adjust based on your spending habits. Japanese Yen (JPY) is the local currency, but all amounts are in USD. Total trip cost is estimated for 13 days.

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Tap Water: Safe to drink
Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)
Power Plug Type: Type A
Best Taxi Apps: JapanTaxi, Uber, DiDi
Public Transport: Shinkansen, JR trains, Tokyo Metro, Osaka Metro, Buses
Language: Japanese, English proficiency is below average
Tipping Culture: Not expected
Vaccinations Needed: Routine, Hep A, Flu (seasonal), Japanese encephalitis (if rural)
Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, Tsunami, Typhoons, Volcanic eruptions, Landslides
Safety: Excellent safety with low crime rates

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