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Japan Ultimate Travel Guide 2026

Japan Ultimate Travel Guide 2026

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Lonely Planet (curated)
By Lonely Planet (curated)

The complete 2026 Japan travel guide: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and beyond. JR Pass tips, cherry blossom timing, budget breakdown, and essential first-timer advice.

Destination & Travel Theme

Destination: Japan (East Asia)
Travel Theme: Cultural exploration, food tourism, urban adventures, scenic nature, traditional experiences

  • Tokyo & Kyoto highlights: 7-10 days
  • Complete Japan exploration (Honshu main islands): 14-21 days
  • All major islands including Hokkaido & Kyushu: 3+ weeks

Average Budget Per Person

  • Budget: $50-80 USD/day (hostels, convenience store meals, local trains)
  • Mid-range: $100-200 USD/day (mid-range hotels, restaurant dinners, bullet train trips)
  • Luxury: $250+ USD/day (ryokans with onsen, fine dining, private guided tours)

Tip: Get a JR Pass for long-distance travel if visiting multiple cities - it saves significant money compared to individual tickets.

Arrival & Transportation Tips

  • Major Airports: Narita (NRT) and Haneda (HND) for Tokyo; Kansai International (KIX) for Osaka/Kyoto
  • Shinkansen (Bullet Train): Extremely fast, punctual, and comfortable. Connects all major cities.
  • Subway/Metro: Excellent coverage in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and other big cities. Get an IC card (Suica/Pasmo) for easy travel.
  • Domestic flights: Good option for Tokyo-Hokkaido or Tokyo-Okinawa routes - multiple low-cost carriers available
  • Taxis: Expensive compared to public transport - use for short trips only when necessary
  • Driving: Not recommended in cities due to complex roads and expensive parking - stick to public transport

Must-See Highlights

  1. Tokyo

    • Shibuya Crossing: World's busiest intersection, iconic Tokyo experience
    • Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa): Tokyo's oldest temple
    • Meiji Shrine: Peaceful oasis in the middle of the city
    • Shinjuku Gyoen: Beautiful park with cherry blossoms in spring
    • Akihabara: Electronics and anime culture district
  2. Kyoto

    • Fushimi Inari: Thousands of red torii gates climbing the mountain
    • Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): Stunning gold-leaf covered temple
    • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: Photogenic walking path
    • Gion District: Traditional geisha district - spot geiko (Kyoto geisha) in the early evening
  3. Osaka

    • Dotonbori: Food and entertainment district, try street food like takoyaki
    • Osaka Castle: Historic castle with beautiful park grounds
  4. Mount Fuji

    • Climbing season: July-August only
    • Hakone: Best viewpoint for Fuji with onsen resorts nearby
  5. Hokkaido

    • Niseko: World-class skiing in winter, beautiful hiking in summer
    • Furano: Lavender fields in July-August
  6. ** Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park:** Important historical site

Local Customs & Warnings

  • Bowing: Basic greeting - a small nod works for most situations
  • Shoes off: Always remove shoes when entering homes, temples, traditional inns
  • Eating etiquette: Say "itadakimasu" before eating and "gochisousama deshita" after
  • Tipping: Never tip - it's not expected and can make people uncomfortable
  • Queueing: Japanese culture values waiting patiently in lines - don't cut
  • Chopstick etiquette: Don't stick chopsticks upright in rice (it's associated with funerals)
  • Trash cans: Rare on the street - carry your trash with you until you find one
  • Cash preferred: Many smaller restaurants and shops don't accept cards

Visa & Travel Tips

  • Visa requirements: Many nationalities get visa-free entry for 90 days - check Japan's embassy website for your country
  • Best time to visit:
    • March-April: Cherry blossom season
    • October-November: Beautiful autumn colors, comfortable temperatures
    • Summer: Hot and humid, but fewer tourists
    • Winter: Excellent skiing in Hokkaido and Nagano
  • Connectivity: eSIM available for tourists, free public WiFi in many locations
  • What to pack: Respectful clothing for temples (cover shoulders and knees), comfortable walking shoes, portable WiFi device or eSIM
  • Safety: Japan is one of the safest countries for travelers - petty crime is extremely rare
  • Cash: Bring enough yen for smaller establishments - many places don't accept cards
  • Cherry blossoms: Check the sakura forecast before planning your trip - timing varies by region and year

Source

Original content curated from Lonely Planet's 2026 Japan Travel Guide.

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