10 Days Itinerary for Japan
Day 1: Welcome to Tokyo – The Adventure Begins!

Alternatively, head to Sumida Park, a serene spot famous for its cherry blossoms and seasonal fireworks. For a cultural experience, watch a traditional Japanese performance at the Samurai Theater. End your day with a leisurely stroll through Omotesando and return to your hotel for overnight stay.
TRAVEL TIME: Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) to Tokyo: 30 minutes (25.4 kilometres)
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Leisure Day
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Downtown B's Indian Kitchen, Narisawa, NOBU Tokyo
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Leisure Day
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Plaiga TOKYO, Gucci Osteria Tokyo, Tempura Motoyoshi
HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS: Trunk Hotel Yoyogi Park, Premier Hotel Cabin Shinjuku, The Aoyama Grand Hotel
SUGGESTED ATTRACTIONS/ACTIVITIES: Ginza, Sumida Park, Samurai Theater, Omotisando
Day 2: Exploring Tokyo – Temples, Culture & the Buzz of Akihabara

Continue to the Imperial Palace, where you can explore the beautiful East Gardens and learn about Japan’s imperial history. In the afternoon, head to Asakusa to visit Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple. Enjoy a traditional Matcha tea session and a Japanese Izakaya lunch. The tour concludes at 1-ch?me-7-2 Nishishinjuku, from where you can return to your hotel for the night.
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Izakaya lunch and Matcha tea session included in the tour
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Asakusa, Senso-Ji Temple, 1-ch?me-7-2 Nishishinjuku
Day 3: A Scenic Escape – Mount Fuji & Hakone Excursion

Next, take the Hakone ropeway ride, which offers stunning views of Lake Ashi and the Owakudani Valley. After exploring the area, you will be driven to Odawara Station to board a bullet train back to Tokyo. Upon arrival, you can spend the rest of the day at leisure or return to your hotel for a restful night.
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Giulio Paolini Sculpture: Kaleidoscorpio, Mt. Fuji (5th Station), Hakone Ropeway ride, Owakudani Valley, Lake Ashi
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Lunch included in the bullet train ride from Odawara Station to Tokyo Station
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Leisure Day
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Tatsunoya Ramen, Kirimugiya Jinroku, Anda Gyoza Yoyogi Uehara
Day 4: A Magical Day at Tokyo Disneyland

Meet your favourite Disney characters, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and take photos with them. The park also offers live performances and parades throughout the day. In the evening, you will be transferred back to your hotel for an overnight stay.
TRAVEL TIME: Tokyo to Disneyland Tokyo: 40 minutes (31.2 kilometres)
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Disneyland Tokyo
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Blue Bayou Restaurant, Camp Woodchuck Kitchen, Pan Galactic Pizza Port
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Disneyland Tokyo
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Kura Sushi, Ginza Hageten, Daian
Day 5: Hello, Osaka! Unwind & Explore at Your Pace

Alternatively, explore Sumiyoshi Taisha, one of Japan’s oldest shrines, which features a unique architectural style. If you prefer a more relaxed day, stroll through the city’s vibrant streets and enjoy local delicacies. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
TRAVEL TIME: Tokyo to Osaka by Bullet Train: 2 hours and 30 minutes (515 kilometres)
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Leisure Day
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Shunsaiten Tsuchiya, Ginzaya, Mithila Dotonbori
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Leisure Day
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Yoshino Zushi, Byakuan, Asai
HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS: Richmond Hotel Namba Daikokucho, Centara Grand Hotel Osaka, Zentis Osaka
SUGGESTED ATTRACTIONS/ACTIVITIES: Osaka Castle, Sumiyoshi Taisha, Hokoku Shrine, Osaka Museum of Housing and Living, Spa World
Day 6: A Journey Through History – Hiroshima & Miyajima Island

Next, take a ferry to Miyajima Island, famous for Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic red torii gate that appears to float during high tide. Explore the island’s natural beauty and serene atmosphere. After the tour, get transferred to Shin-Osaka Station. From there, return to your hotel for the night.
TRAVEL TIME: Hotel Granvia Osaka to Hiroshima: 4 hours and 30 minutes (330.3 kilometres)
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Peace Memorial Park and Museum, Atomic Bomb Dome
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Nagataya, Cantina 23, Kanak
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Ferry to Miyajima Island, Itsukushima Shrine
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Banjara, Alto Tritone, Onigiri Gorichan Namba
Day 7: Timeless Beauty – Discover Kyoto & Nara’s Heritage

In Nara, visit Nara Park, where you can interact with friendly deer. The park is also home to several historic temples and shrines. The tour ends at the Namba Ocat Building, then return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
TRAVEL TIME: Namba Ocat Building to Kyoto: 1 hour (55.8 kilometres)
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Kinkaku-Ji Temple, Arashiyama District
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Yoshimura, Taisho Hanana, Kijurou
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Nara Park
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Ramen Chonmage Osaka Tenroku, Takoyaki Umaiya, Kaigen Cafe
SUGGESTED ATTRACTIONS/ACTIVITIES: Isuien Garden and Neiraku Museum, Kasigataisha Shrina, Todai-Ji Temple
Day 8: Osaka Uncovered – A Walking Tour Through the City’s Best Spots

Next, stroll through the Dotonbori District, a bustling area famous for its neon lights and delicious street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. The tour ends at Ebisu Bridge, which offers stunning views of the Dotonbori Canal. Spend the rest of the day exploring Osaka at your own pace before returning to your hotel.
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Shinsekai, Tsutenkaku Tower, Hozenji Yokocho
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Yakizen, Honkogetsu, Seitaro
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Dotonbori District, Ebisu Bridge
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Fukutaro, Konoha, YUNiCO
SUGGESTED ATTRACTIONS/ACTIVITIES: Osaka Station City, Umeda Sky Building
Day 9: Thrills & Adventures at Universal Studios Japan

Enjoy exhilarating rides like Hollywood Dream—The Ride, a roller coaster that simulates the sensation of flying through the sky. In the evening, you will be transferred back to your hotel for an overnight stay.
TRAVEL TIME: Osaka to Universal Studios Japan: 20 minutes (15.1 kilometres)
PRE-LUNCH ITINERARY: Universal Studios Japan
LUNCH RECOMMENDATIONS: Beverly Hills Boulangerie, Finnegan's Bar & Grill, Boardwalk Snacks
POST-LUNCH ITINERARY: Universal Studios Japan
DINNER RECOMMENDATIONS: Curry Yakumido, El Pancho, Hajime
Day 10: Farewell, Osaka – Until Next Time!

TRAVEL TIME: Osaka to Kansai International Airport: 40 minutes (51.1 kilometres)
Essential Information on 10 Days Japan Itinerary
Weather and Climate

Autumn (September to November) offers cooler temperatures from 10°C to 25°C, with stunning foliage in Nikko, Kyoto, and Nara. Winter (December to February) varies, with northern areas like Hokkaido dropping below -10°C, ideal for skiing, while southern regions like Okinawa remain around 15°C.
Language

Getting Around in Japan

- Shinkansen (Bullet Trains)
- Local Trains and Subways
- Buses
- Taxis and Ride-Sharing
Visa Details

The visa fee is INR 500, with an additional INR 800 VFS service charge. Processing usually takes 5–10 working days. Including a Japan itinerary 10 days with hotel reservations and a return ticket can strengthen the application.
Japan Rail Pass

To be eligible, tourists must enter Japan under Temporary Visitor status. The pass must be purchased before arrival and exchanged at a JR office. While it covers most Shinkansen, Nozomi and Mizuho trains require a separate ticket. For long-distance travel, the JR Pass offers convenience, flexibility, and significant cost savings across Japan.
Currency

Japan is largely a cash-based society, and many smaller businesses accept only yen. While credit cards are widely accepted in major stores and hotels, ATMs at convenience stores and post offices allow cash withdrawals. As of today, 1 Japanese Yen is equal to approximately 0.58 Indian Rupee.
What to pack

- Passport, printed/digital visa confirmation, flight details, and hotel bookings along with your 10-day itinerary for Japan.
- Japanese yen for cash transactions, and an international debit/credit card.
- Universal adapter, portable charger, and SIM card or pocket WiFi for uninterrupted connectivity.
Clothes & Footwear:
- Light, breathable outfits for summer; warm layers, thermal wear, and a waterproof jacket for winter.
- Walking shoes for city exploration, and easy-to-remove footwear for temples and traditional accommodations.
- Long pants and covered shoulders for shrine and temple visits.
- Compact umbrella or disposable rain poncho for unexpected showers.
- Japan follows a shoe-free culture in many places, so carry clean, presentable socks.
- Prescription medicines (check Japan’s regulations), pain relievers, motion sickness tablets, and stomach relief medicine.