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  1. Sat 18 May 2024. How much time should you spend in Tokyo and Kyoto? A crucial question you must ask yourself is how much time to allot to each city. For most people, the ideal breakdown is 2 full days in Tokyo and 4 full days in Kyoto (travel days are not considered full days).

  2. Itinerary Summary. Duration: Around 2 weeks. Perfect for: First time visitors to Japan who want to see a lot of Japan’s highlights. Places visited: Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Hiroshima and Miyajima. Arrival City/Airport: Most people fly into Tokyo’s Narita or Haneda airports to do this itinerary. Best Season: Any time of year.

  3. Itinerary Summary. Duration: Around 10 days. Perfect for: First time visitors to Japan who like mountains and who will be in Japan between late March and late October (when the snow has melted in Takayama and the weather is warm). Places visited: Tokyo, Takayama and Kyoto.

  4. Planning a Japan trip. First, Here Are The 10 Steps. Decide when to go. Decide how long to stay. Decide where to go. Buy plane tickets. Reserve hotels and ryokan. Decide on Japan Rail Pass (JRP) Get the right kind of luggage. Get a SIM, eSIM or pocket wifi. Get a digital Suica (if you have an iPhone) or a physical IC card.

  5. Itinerary Summary. Duration: Around 7 to 10 days. Perfect for: Repeat visitors to Japan or anyone who wants to focus on Kansai and western Japan. Places visited: Kyoto, Nara and Osaka, and an optional extension to Hiroshima/Miyama. Arrival City/Airport: Osaka’s Kansai International Airport (KIX). Best Season: Any time of year.

  6. The Japan Itineraries. Classic Japan: Tokyo and Kyoto (7 to 10 days) If you’ve got 7 to 10 days in the country, this classic Japan itinerary is the way to go. You’ll see both sides of the country and there’s plenty of freedom in each city to tailor the itinerary to your own interests. Classic Japan Plus Kanazawa (around 10 days)

  7. Here are 10 Japan travel hacks and tips that will make your trip almost infinitely better. Chris Rowthorn traveling light in Japan. Don’t wait on line when you arrive in Japan. Buy a SUICA card. Use Japan’s luggage delivery services. Stay in nicer rooms in cheaper hotels. Travel light. Take taxis when it makes sense. Fly domestically.

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