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Experience the vibrant blend of modern and traditional culture in Tokyo and Kyoto with an exciting Osaka day trip in between, ending with relaxing Tokyo nights.

Experience the vibrant blend of modern and traditional culture in Tokyo and Kyoto with an exciting Osaka day trip in between, ending with relaxing Tokyo nights.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Tokyo, Japan, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Explore the lively Tsukiji Outer Market located in the Tsukiji district, known for fresh seafood and street snacks. Look for grilled seafood stalls and vendors selling sushi and Japanese kitchenware along the main street.

Explore the lively Tsukiji Outer Market located in the Tsukiji district, known for fresh seafood and street snacks. Look for grilled seafood stalls and vendors selling sushi and Japanese kitchenware along the main street.

Visit Tokyo Tower in Minato to enjoy panoramic city views. Purchase tickets at the base and check out the Foot Town area for souvenirs and light bites.

Visit Tokyo Tower in Minato to enjoy panoramic city views. Purchase tickets at the base and check out the Foot Town area for souvenirs and light bites.

Spend a peaceful afternoon in Shinjuku Gyoen, a large park featuring traditional Japanese landscapes. Enter from the Shinjuku Gate for easiest access and enjoy seasonal flowers and tea house.

Spend a peaceful afternoon in Shinjuku Gyoen, a large park featuring traditional Japanese landscapes. Enter from the Shinjuku Gate for easiest access and enjoy seasonal flowers and tea house.
~2 hours
Head to the Kabukicho or Omoide Yokocho alleyway area in Shinjuku to find a local bar. Look for small izakayas serving drinks such as sake and shochu with yakitori and small plates.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near Tsukiji Market and try freshly baked dorayaki, a sweet pancake sandwich filled with red bean paste, paired with a coffee.
Dorayaki
Look for a sushi restaurant around Tsukiji Outer Market and order a sushi platter with fresh seasonal fish.
Sushi
Find an izakaya in Shinjuku and try assorted tempura with shochu, a distilled spirit typically made from barley or sweet potatoes.
TempuraStaying in Shinjuku places you close to the evening bar scene and the garden for easy access the next day.

Visit this historic temple in Asakusa early to avoid crowds. Explore the main hall and the Five-story Pagoda before heading to Nakamise Street for souvenirs and snacks.

Visit this historic temple in Asakusa early to avoid crowds. Explore the main hall and the Five-story Pagoda before heading to Nakamise Street for souvenirs and snacks.

Walk through this traditional shopping street leading to Senso-ji Temple, sampling street snacks like taiyaki and browsing stalls selling souvenirs and local crafts.

Walk through this traditional shopping street leading to Senso-ji Temple, sampling street snacks like taiyaki and browsing stalls selling souvenirs and local crafts.

Located near Harajuku, this peaceful shrine is surrounded by a lush forest. Take a stroll through the grounds and visit the inner sanctuary for a serene cultural experience.

Located near Harajuku, this peaceful shrine is surrounded by a lush forest. Take a stroll through the grounds and visit the inner sanctuary for a serene cultural experience.
~2 hours
Head to nearby Ameya-Yokocho Market in Ueno to experience a lively local market atmosphere. Try various street foods and shop for fresh produce, clothes, and souvenirs.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Asakusa serving green tea and traditional mochi sweets for a light start to the day.
Mochi
Look for a tempura restaurant around Harajuku and order a tempura set with fresh seasonal vegetables and seafood.
TempuraStaying in Asakusa keeps you close to the main attractions for the day and offers easy access to public transport for the next day.
~2 hours
Visit the interactive digital art museum in Toyosu. Allocate time to fully experience immersive exhibits that blend water and light.

Stroll along this upscale shopping street lined with designer boutiques and modern architecture. Stop for coffee at a café with sidewalk seating.

Stroll along this upscale shopping street lined with designer boutiques and modern architecture. Stop for coffee at a café with sidewalk seating.

Explore this trendy pedestrian street connecting Harajuku and Shibuya, known for its indie boutiques and street art. Look for vintage stores and relaxed cafés.

Explore this trendy pedestrian street connecting Harajuku and Shibuya, known for its indie boutiques and street art. Look for vintage stores and relaxed cafés.
~2 hours
Choose a cozy izakaya in the Harajuku or Shibuya area. Order small plates such as yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and enjoy a casual, local dining atmosphere.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near your accommodation and try Dorayaki, a sweet red bean pancake sandwich, with a cup of green tea.
Dorayaki
Visit an izakaya and order classic small plates like yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and edamame, paired with sake for a traditional experience.
SakeStaying in Harajuku places you close to the evening izakayas and next day start in parks and museums.

Explore the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace via Marunouchi area. Arrive early to visit the grounds around the old Edo Castle foundations and enjoy the well-kept gardens.

Explore the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace via Marunouchi area. Arrive early to visit the grounds around the old Edo Castle foundations and enjoy the well-kept gardens.

Head to Ueno Park to visit the Tokyo National Museum. Focus on the Japanese art and cultural exhibits, and check the map for special exhibitions.

Head to Ueno Park to visit the Tokyo National Museum. Focus on the Japanese art and cultural exhibits, and check the map for special exhibitions.
~3 hours
Take the Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Kyoto Station, about 2 hours 20 minutes. Pre-book tickets or use a JR pass to save time.
~2 hours
Explore the Gion district, famous for its old wooden machiya houses. Find a cozy café or small izakaya to try local sake or green tea.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery in Marunouchi area and try dorayaki, a sweet pancake sandwich filled with red bean paste, with a cup of coffee.
Dorayaki
Eat near Ueno Park, look for a casual sushi spot serving fresh local fish with small bowls of miso soup.
Sushi
In Gion, find a small café offering light Japanese snacks and try a cup of matcha green tea or sake if you prefer an alcoholic drink.
Green TeaStaying here lets you easily explore the historic streets and have a peaceful evening drink nearby.
Take a local bus from Gion to Higashiyama district for historic temples and geisha sightseeing on Day 5. Buses run frequently.
~2 hours
Explore the iconic thousands of vermilion torii gates at Fushimi Inari in southern Kyoto. Start early to avoid crowds and walk the main trail up the mountain for scenic views.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Visit Kiyomizu-dera temple in eastern Kyoto known for its wooden stage overlooking cherry blossoms. Walk on Otowa Waterfall stream paths and explore nearby historic Sannenzaka street shops.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Stroll through the Gion district famous for traditional wooden machiya houses and possible sightings of geisha. Focus on Hanami-koji street and Shirakawa area along the canal.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Book a tea ceremony in Gion to learn about Japanese tea culture. Choose a venue that includes matcha tea preparation and traditional sweets for a complete experience.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in Kyoto near your accommodation and try Dorayaki, red bean pancakes, with a cup of freshly brewed coffee.
Dorayaki
Look for a casual restaurant near Fushimi Inari serving Inari sushi, a local specialty featuring vinegared rice wrapped in sweet tofu pockets. Pair it with green tea.
Sushi
After the tea ceremony, find a small izakaya in Gion to order Tempura, batter-fried vegetables and seafood, with a glass of Shochu.
TempuraStaying in Gion places you close to evening activities and traditional streets for easy sightseeing.
~1.5 hours
Visit the iconic Golden Pavilion in northern Kyoto. Arrive early to avoid crowds and walk through the beautiful surrounding gardens.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
Famous for its rock garden, explore this Zen temple located near Kinkaku-ji. Don't miss the large pond and peaceful walking paths.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Explore the historical Nijo Castle with its nightingale floors and beautiful gardens. Located centrally in Kyoto, it showcases samurai culture well.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Head to Nishiki Market in downtown Kyoto. It is lined with stalls selling fresh produce, seafood, and street snacks. Try local specialties and shop for souvenirs.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a traditional restaurant near Nijo Castle serving Tempura. Order a tempura set with a variety of fried seafood and vegetables.
TempuraStaying here saves travel time to morning temple visits and offers easy access to bus routes.
~2 hours
Explore the iconic bamboo grove early morning to avoid crowds. Walk along the main path from the Togetsukyo Bridge area, and take time to visit nearby gardens or the Okochi Sanso Villa for scenic views.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Spend the afternoon touring the Kyoto Imperial Palace in the Kyoto Gyoen National Garden. Join a guided tour to appreciate the palace's architecture and history. Arrive via Marutamachi Station on the Karasuma Line for easiest access.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Pontocho or Gion district to find a cozy neighborhood cafe. Choose one offering light Japanese sweets and coffee, or small plates with seasonal ingredients in a relaxed atmosphere of narrow traditional streets.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near your hotel or Kyoto station offering fresh mochi, a chewy sweet rice cake, paired with green tea for a traditional start to your day.
Mochi
Look for a tempura restaurant close to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove serving light, crispy tempura made from fresh seasonal vegetables and seafood.
Tempura
At a neighborhood cafe in Pontocho or Gion, order dorayaki, a sweet red bean pancake, and a cup of carefully brewed coffee or green tea for a soothing evening treat.
DorayakiThis area offers easy access to both Arashiyama and the Imperial Palace the next day.
~2 hours
Start your morning exploring Osaka Castle in Chuo Ward, a historic landmark surrounded by a spacious park. Look for the main keep with panoramic city views and informative exhibitions inside.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Head to Kuromon Ichiba Market for lunch to try fresh seafood and local produce. Walk along the covered street, sample grilled scallops, fresh sushi, and seasonal fruit from various vendors.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Spend the evening in the vibrant Dotonbori area sampling street food like takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes). Focus on the main canal streets for a lively atmosphere and colorful neon signs.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Osaka Castle serving green tea and mochi, a steamed rice cake with a soft and chewy texture.
Green Tea
Eat at Kuromon Ichiba Market and try fresh sushi, especially nigiri and sashimi prepared on site by market vendors.
SushiThis area is ideal for easy access to Dotonbori nightlife and transport to other parts of Osaka.
Take the Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka Station to Tokyo Station for an efficient and comfortable ride back. Book tickets in advance for best prices.
~4 hours
Travel from Osaka to Tokyo by Shinkansen, departing early morning to maximize your day in Tokyo. Purchase tickets at the station or use Suica card for convenience.
~4 hours
Wander around the upscale streets of Ginza, focusing on Chuo Dori and nearby alleys for high-end boutiques and flagship stores. Stop by department stores like Mitsukoshi for unique Japanese goods.
~3 hours
Find a sushi restaurant in Ginza or Tsukiji area and order a mix of nigiri sushi and sashimi. Look for places with fresh seafood flown in daily for authentic taste.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a casual eatery in Ginza offering tempura , light battered and fried seafood and vegetables , paired with steamed rice and miso soup.
Tempura
Look for a sushi bar in Ginza or nearby Tsukiji where you can order fresh nigiri sushi and enjoy sake as a pairing.
SushiPerfect location for exploring Ginza and quick access to Tokyo's transit lines for next day.
~2 hours
Explore the lively Tsukiji Outer Market streets in Chuo ward early morning to sample fresh seafood and local street foods like grilled scallops and tamagoyaki (sweet omelet). Look for small stalls with fresh sushi and mochi sweets.
~3 hours
Allow 3 hours for travel to Haneda or Narita airport by limousine bus or train from central Tokyo. Plan for baggage check and security. Airport limousine buses depart frequently from Tokyo Station and major hotels.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near Tsukiji Outer Market and try sweet Dorayaki, a red bean pancake sandwich, with coffee for a quick and traditional breakfast.
Dorayaki
Have a sushi set meal at Tsukiji Outer Market featuring fresh seasonal fish and rice for a classic Tokyo lunch experience.
SushiConvenient location close to Tsukiji Outer Market and easy access to major transport hubs for your departure.
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Accommodation is about $50 per night. Food includes meals and occasional street food for about $10 per day. Transport includes Shinkansen, JR trains, metro, buses, and occasional taxis estimated at $15 per day. Activities budget considers sightseeing, entry fees, and experiences at about $20 per day.
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