The 7-Day Japan Itinerary I Recommend for First-Time Visitors in 2026

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Japan in seven days is possible, and this carefully paced Tokyo–Kyoto plan gives first-time visitors a smart way to experience the country. From neon-lit city streets to quiet temple paths, the route also leaves room for a Nara visit or an Osaka finish.

At a glance Details
Destination Tokyo, Kyoto and Nara; Osaka is an alternative
What’s new A refreshed seven-day first-time Japan itinerary, updated **February 3, 2026**
Key dates Article updated **February 3, 2026**; sumo tournaments run in January, May and September
Ticket/price Options range from free temple grounds to **7,900 JPY** adult Disneyland admission
How to reach Fly into Tokyo, then use JR trains and the Shinkansen to Kyoto
Official link Japan Rail Pass and listed tour operators

For a seven-day Japan trip, base the route around Tokyo and Kyoto, with a day trip to Nara and an optional Osaka swap. The plan was updated on February 3, 2026. Costs vary: Tokyo Disneyland starts at 7,900 JPY for adults, a Mount Fuji tour costs around 12,000 JPY, and many shrines have free grounds. Use JR trains for intercity travel, reserve popular attractions early, and check final prices before booking.

Key highlights and dates

The itinerary is designed for travelers visiting Japan for the first time. It places Tokyo across the opening and closing days, Kyoto in the middle, and Nara on day six. Travelers wanting more food and nightlife can replace Nara with Osaka.

The source was updated on February 3, 2026. It also notes that major sumo tournaments are held in January, May and September. This is planning guidance rather than a new government travel notification, so readers should verify dates, opening hours and prices with each official operator.

The itinerary in detail

Tokyo: days one to three

Start at Toyosu or Tsukiji, where market hours vary by venue. Toyosu operates Monday to Saturday from **5am to 5pm**, with most shops opening at **7am**. Tsukiji shops commonly trade from **5am to 2pm**. Add teamLab Planets, the Imperial Palace grounds and Shinjuku Gyoen. TeamLab tickets often sell out, so book online ahead of time.

Day three can be a Tokyo day trip. Kamakura is around **one hour** away and can be covered by a Japan Rail Pass. Tokyo Disneyland is another option, with adult tickets beginning at **7,900 JPY** and children’s tickets ranging from **4,400 to 6,200 JPY**.

Kyoto: days four and five

Take the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto. In Kyoto, pair Arashiyama with the Okochi Sanso Garden, where entry is **1,000 JPY**, then visit Fushimi Inari and Kiyomizu-dera. A Gion walking tour costs around **1,800 JPY**, while the listed sake brewery tour is **23,320 JPY**.

Nara or Osaka: day six

Nara brings Todai-ji, deer parks and traditional streets. Todai-ji grounds cost **300 JPY**, and a listed half-day walking tour is **11,500 JPY**. Deer crackers are sold locally.

Prefer Osaka? A food tour costs around **13,000 JPY**, a ramen and gyoza class costs **9,500 JPY**, and a Dotonbori walking tour is **6,500 JPY**. Shitennoji lists separate prices of **300 JPY** for the temple, **300 JPY** for the garden and **500 JPY** for the museum.

Tokyo: day seven

Return to Tokyo and consider a sumo match at Ryogoku Kokugikan. Arena seats start around **3,200 JPY**, but tickets sell quickly and should be booked online in advance.

What it means for travelers

Seven days gives you a strong first taste, but not a complete view of Japan. The itinerary itself recommends at least **10 days** for a less hurried trip. Travelers climbing Mount Fuji should note that summit trips are a summer activity and take **5 to 12 hours**.

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Practical information

  • Rail: Activate the Japan Rail Pass on arrival if it suits your route; it covers JR trains and the Tokyo–Kyoto Shinkansen route.
  • Bookings: Reserve teamLab Planets, sumo matches and popular guided tours early.
  • Markets: Individual shop hours vary, especially at Tsukiji and Nishiki Market.
  • Budgets: Prices can change by date, demand and operator. Confirm the final amount before paying.
  • Safety and entry: Visa, passport and immigration rules are not stated in the source. Check Japan’s official government guidance for your nationality.

Official links

Resource Reference
Japan Rail Pass japanrailpass.com
Arigato Tours arigatojapan.co.jp
Tokyo Localized tokyolocalized.com
Activity bookings GetYourGuide

FAQs

Is seven days enough for Japan?

It is enough for a first visit focused on Tokyo, Kyoto and one day trip, but the source recommends at least **10 days** for a slower trip.

Which cities are included?

The core route includes Tokyo, Kyoto and Nara. Osaka is an alternative for day six and seven.

When was this itinerary updated?

The article was updated on **February 3, 2026**.

How much does Tokyo Disneyland cost?

Prices begin at **7,900 JPY** for adults. Children’s tickets are listed at **4,400–6,200 JPY**.

How do I travel from Tokyo to Kyoto?

Use the Shinkansen. The source says the route can be covered by a Japan Rail Pass.

How far is Kamakura from Tokyo?

Kamakura is around **one hour** from Tokyo and is listed as free with a Japan Rail Pass.

Do teamLab Planets tickets need advance booking?

Yes. The source says teamLab generally sells out in advance, so reserve online.

When are Japan’s major sumo tournaments?

The source lists tournaments in **January, May and September**. Confirm the current tournament schedule before booking.

How much do sumo tickets cost?

Arena seats start around **3,200 JPY**, subject to availability and the event.

Can I climb Mount Fuji during this trip?

Mount Fuji climbing is described as a summer activity and takes **5–12 hours** to reach the summit.

Are visas or permits required?

The source does not provide visa or permit rules. Check official Japanese government guidance for your passport.

Should I verify the prices?

Yes. Verify final prices, operating hours, availability, rail conditions and entry rules with the official operator before travel.

Pack your bags, keep the route flexible, and confirm every booking directly before departure.

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