Planning a trip to Japan?
If you have two weeks to spare, this ultimate itinerary will guide you through Japan’s most iconic destinations and hidden gems.
Whether you’re into bustling cities, serene temples, breathtaking natural scenery, or delicious food, this 14-day adventure has something for everyone.
- Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo
- Day 2: Tokyo Highlights
- Day 3: Day Trip from Tokyo
- Day 4: Hakone and Lake Ashi
- Day 5: Akihabara – The Otaku Paradise
- Day 6-7: Kyoto – The Heart of Japan
- Day 8: Nara (Day Trip)
- Day 9-10: Osaka – The Kitchen of Japan
- Day 11-12: Hiroshima and Miyajima Island
- Day 13: Return to Tokyo
- Day 14: Departure from Tokyo
Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo
Welcome to Japan!
Arrive at Narita or Haneda Airport and head to your hotel in Tokyo.
After checking in, spend your evening exploring nearby areas like Shinjuku or Akihabara for a taste of Japan’s vibrant energy.
- Highlights:
- Tip: Grab some yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) at a local izakaya in Shinjuku!
Day 2: Tokyo Highlights
Dive into Tokyo’s rich culture by visiting Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa.
Stroll along Nakamise Street for traditional snacks and souvenirs.
Later, explore modern Tokyo at Tokyo Skytree and Shibuya Crossing.
- Highlights:
- Senso-ji Temple
- Tokyo Skytree
- Ginza (high-end shopping district)
Day 3: Day Trip from Tokyo
Take a day trip to either:
- Kamakura: Visit the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) and Komachi Street.
- Nikko: Explore the stunning Nikko Toshogu Shrine and Kegon Falls.
Day 4: Hakone and Lake Ashi
Relax in Hakone, famous for its hot springs and views of Mount Fuji. Enjoy a ride on the Hakone Ropeway and take a boat cruise on Lake Ashi.
Stay at a traditional ryokan with an onsen.
- Highlights:
- Hakone Open-Air Museum
- Lake Ashi
- Gora Park
Day 5: Akihabara – The Otaku Paradise
Spend Day 5 exploring Akihabara, Japan’s hub for electronics, anime, and gaming culture.
Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or an anime lover, Akihabara offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Highlights:
- Maid Cafés: Enjoy quirky themed dining at one of Akihabara’s famous maid cafés.
- Electronics Stores: Browse the latest gadgets at Yodobashi Camera and other electronics megastores.
- Anime and Gaming Shops: Visit Mandarake and Animate for rare collectibles, manga, and figurines.
Tip: Stroll down Chuo-dori Street, especially on weekends when it becomes a pedestrian-only zone.
Day 6-7: Kyoto – The Heart of Japan
Take the shinkansen to Kyoto, Japan’s cultural capital.
- Day 6 Highlights:
- Day 7 Highlights:
Day 8: Nara (Day Trip)
Take a short train ride to Nara, home to:
Day 9-10: Osaka – The Kitchen of Japan
Spend two days in Osaka, indulging in street food and exploring:
- Day 9 Highlights:
- Dotonbori (try takoyaki and okonomiyaki).
- Osaka Castle.
- Day 10 Highlights:
- Universal Studios Japan or a day trip to Himeji Castle.
Day 11-12: Hiroshima and Miyajima Island
Visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to reflect on history.
The next day, take a ferry to Miyajima Island to see the iconic Itsukushima Shrine and hike Mount Misen.
Day 13: Return to Tokyo
Return to Tokyo for last-minute shopping and sightseeing. Explore:
- Tokyo Station
- Ginza for luxury shopping.
Day 14: Departure from Tokyo
Wrap up your journey and head to Narita or Haneda Airport for your flight home.
Tips for Your Trip
- Use a JR Pass: Perfect for traveling between cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka.
- Best Seasons: Visit in spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms or autumn (September-November) for fall foliage.
FAQ Section
1. Is 2 weeks enough to explore Japan?
Yes, two weeks allows you to visit all the major highlights and enjoy a mix of cities, culture, and nature.
2. Should I buy a JR Pass?
Absolutely! A JR Pass saves money when traveling between cities by bullet train.
3. What’s the best time to visit Japan?
Spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms and autumn (September-November) for cooler weather and stunning foliage.