Neon Horizons, Sacred Shrines, and the Art of Zen.
Check into your hotel and take some time to adjust to the local time.
Head to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for a free bird’s-eye view of the sprawling city.
Explore the vibrant Shinjuku district, walking through the neon-lit streets and the Omoide Yokocho alleyways.
Visit the Meiji Jingu Shrine, a peaceful forest shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji.
Walk through Harajuku’s Takeshita Street to see unique youth fashion and colorful street food.
End the day in Shibuya to experience the famous “scramble” crossing and visit the Hachiko statue.
Explore Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest temple, located in the historic Asakusa district.
Stroll through Nakamise-dori market to try traditional snacks and shop for authentic souvenirs.
Visit Akihabara Electric Town, the hub for electronics, gaming, and anime culture.
Travel to the Hakone region for views of Mount Fuji across Lake Ashi.
Take a cruise on a pirate ship across the lake and ride the Hakone Ropeway over volcanic sulfur vents.
Relax in a local “onsen” (hot spring) or visit the Hakone Open-Air Museum before returning to Tokyo.
Experience the Shinkansen (bullet train) as you travel south to the cultural heart of Japan, Kyoto.
Visit the Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), a Zen temple covered in gold leaf reflecting over a pond.
Spend the evening in the Gion district, known for its traditional wooden machiya houses and tea culture.
Hike through the thousands of vermilion torii gates at the Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Head to the Arashiyama district to walk through the towering green stalks of the Bamboo Grove.
Visit the Togetsukyo Bridge and the Tenryu-ji Temple gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Take a short trip to Nara, Japan’s first permanent capital.
Visit Nara Park to see hundreds of freely roaming deer, considered messengers of the gods.
Enter the Todai-ji Temple to see the Great Buddha, one of the largest bronze statues in the world.
Travel to Osaka and visit the historic Osaka Castle and its surrounding park.
Explore the Dotonbori district, famous for its elaborate signage and diverse street food options.
Do some final shopping in the Shinsaibashi area before heading to Kansai International Airport for your flight.
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