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  1. 13 days, 12 nights. one less day. one more day. The following is a suggested itinerary for first time travelers to Japan who spend 13 days and 12 nights in Japan, and arrive/depart from Tokyo 's Narita Airport. Day 1 - Arrive at Narita Airport. Arrive at Narita Airport and spend the rest of the day in Tokyo. Day 2-5 - Tokyo with sidetrips.

  2. 18 days, 17 nights. The following is a suggested itinerary for first time travelers to Japan who spend 18 days and 17 nights in Japan, and arrive/depart from Tokyo 's Narita Airport. Arrive at Narita Airport and spend the rest of the day in Tokyo. Spend four full days in Tokyo with two of those days spent on daytrips to nearby Kamakura and Nikko.

  3. 19 days, 18 nights. one less day. one more day. The following is a suggested itinerary for first time travelers to Japan who spend 19 days and 18 nights in Japan, and arrive/depart from Tokyo 's Narita Airport. Day 1 - Arrive at Narita Airport. Arrive at Narita Airport and spend the rest of the day in Tokyo. Day 2-5 - Tokyo with sidetrips.

  4. Best of Hokkaido in Winter. Spend a full day in the capital of Hokkaido, visiting sites like the Sapporo Beer Museum and the night scene in Susukino. Overnight in Sapporo for the next two nights. The Sapporo Snow Festival is held in early February. Make a sidetrip to Otaru, about 40 minutes from Sapporo by train.

  5. Natural hot springs (温泉, onsen) are numerous and highly popular across Japan. Every region of the country has its share of hot springs and resort towns, which come with them. There are many types of hot springs, distinguished by the minerals dissolved in the water. Different minerals provide different health benefits, and all hot springs ...

  6. 11 days, 10 nights. The following is a suggested itinerary for first time travelers to Japan who spend 11 days and 10 nights in Japan, and arrive/depart from Tokyo 's Narita Airport. Arrive at Narita Airport and spend the rest of the day in Tokyo. Spend four full days in Tokyo with two of those days spent on daytrips to nearby Kamakura and Nikko.

  7. Cherry Blossoms. The cherry blossom (桜, sakura) is Japan's unofficial national flower. It has been celebrated for many centuries and holds a prominent position in Japanese culture. There are dozens of cherry tree varieties in Japan, most of which bloom for just a few days in spring. The seasonal spectacle is celebrated with hanami (cherry ...

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