Destination & Theme
Destination: Japan (Kyoto → Tokyo)
Theme: Solo Cultural Travel, Temple Hopping, Modern City Exploration, Food Adventure
Recommended Duration
10 days (5 days Kyoto, 5 days Tokyo)
Budget Per Person
¥140,000 - ¥200,000 JPY / $950 - $1,350 USD total
- Accommodation: ¥5,000-8,000 JPY/night (budget business hotel, capsule hotel, or guesthouse)
- Food: ¥3,000-5,000 JPY/day (convenience store meals to mid-range restaurants)
- Transport: ¥25,000-30,000 JPY (Shinkansen between Kyoto-Tokyo, local subway/buses)
- Activities & Entrance: ¥10,000-15,000 JPY (most temples are ¥300-500 JPY entry)
- JR Pass: Consider 7-day JR Pass if traveling more than one Shinkansen trip
Getting There & Around
- Arrival: Most international flights land at Tokyo Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND). Haneda is closer to city center.
- Tokyo to Kyoto: Shinkansen Nozomi train - 2h17m, ~¥13,800 JPY one way
- Kyoto: Buses are most convenient for temple hopping, buy a ¥700 JPY one-day bus pass
- Tokyo: Suica/Pasmo IC card works on all trains/subways - buy at any airport station
- Solo travel: Japan is extremely safe for solo travelers, even at night
Must-Visit Highlights (Kyoto)
- Fushimi Inari - Thousands of red torii gates, hike to the summit for views (go before 7am to avoid crowds)
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove - Early morning visit best, nearby Tenryu-ji temple and Togetsukyo Bridge
- Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) - Zen temple covered in gold leaf, stunning reflecting pond
- Gion District - Traditional wooden machiya houses, spot geiko (Kyoto geisha) in the early evening
- Maruyama Park - Beautiful cherry blossoms in spring, quiet walking paths year-round
Must-Visit Highlights (Tokyo)
- Shibuya Crossing - Watch from Starbucks above, explore Center-gai for street food
- Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa) - Tokyo's oldest temple, Nakamise-dori shopping street for souvenirs
- Meiji Shrine - Peaceful forest shrine in the middle of the city, perfect escape from crowds
- TeamLab Borderless - Digital art museum, book tickets online weeks in advance
- Akihabara - Electronics, anime, manga culture, maid cafes and retro game arcades
- Harajuku & Takeshita Street - Unique fashion, crepes, trendy youth culture
Local Customs & Warnings
- No tipping ever - It's not expected and can actually be considered rude
- Remove shoes: Many traditional ryokans, temples, and some restaurants require removing shoes
- Queuing: Japanese people value order - always queue, don't cut lines
- Eating while walking: Generally considered bad manners - find a spot to sit
- Cash is king: Many small restaurants and shops don't accept credit cards - carry enough cash
Visa & Travel Tips
- Check if your nationality qualifies for visa-free entry (many Western countries get 90 days)
- Get a JR Pass if you plan to do inter-city travel - it saves money over individual tickets
- Download Google Maps offline - it has accurate public transport info for Japan
- Buy a travel SIM card or pocket WiFi at the airport - connectivity is essential
- Best times to visit: March-April (cherry blossoms) or October-November (fall colors)
- Most temples open by 8am - visiting early avoids massive crowds and great photos
- Convenience stores (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson) have amazing cheap food and many services

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