10 days in Japan
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| 🇯🇵 10-Day Japan Itinerary 2 Days in Osaka Day 1 — Land in Osaka — Explore Dotonbori at night Day 2 — Osaka Castle — Umeda Sky Building — Evening: guided walking tour (Alternative: full day at Universal Studios) 4 Days in Kyoto Day 1 — Travel Osaka → Kyoto — Arashiyama area — Sagano Romantic Train — Walk along Kamo River — Evening Gion walking tour Day 2 (Nara Day Trip) — Todai-ji Temple — Yoshikien Garden — Back to Kyoto → Kinkaku-ji Day 3 — Early visit: Kiyomizu-dera — Walk toward Nanzen-ji — Eikan-do Zenrin-ji — Bus to Ginkaku-ji — Evening: Philosopher’s Path Day 4 (Day Trip) — Amanohashidate — Kayabuki no Sato 1 Day in Fujikawaguchiko — Bullet train toward Mt Fuji — Kawaguchiko Ropeway — Lake Kawaguchiko — Tea ceremony — Oshino Hakkai 3 Days in Tokyo Day 1 (Nikko Day Trip) — Rinno-ji Temple — Kegon Falls — Lake Chuzenji Day 2 — DisneySea / Disneyland (plan in advance) Day 3 (Light Day) — Ueno Park — Shopping: Kappabashi / Akihabara / Shibuya — Evening: Sumida River walk 💡 Pro Tips — Buy shoes early (New Balance / ON are good options) — Visit Kiyomizu-dera early to avoid crowds (steep walk) — Skincare is cheaper in Japan—research before buying Happy to answer questions or help tweak itineraries! [link] [comments] |
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