Where modern marvels harmonise with ancient legacies, Japan stands as a tapestry of wonders waiting to be discovered. The Land of the Rising Sun reveals a myriad of experiences that effortlessly blend the contemporary and the traditional.
In this amalgamation of sights, sounds, and flavours, as a tourist, we know it may be overwhelming to make the choice between Tokyo, the pulsating heart of innovation, and Osaka, the cradle of Japan's storied heritage. But if you plan to save money and time, and you can’t seem to choose from the myriad of things to do, we got your back with this one-week Japan itinerary that seamlessly blends your trip from Tokyo to Osaka!
Day 1 - Traversing Tokyo Station: Shoutout Shibuya!
Shibuya, the heartbeat of Tokyo's cutting-edge culture, resonates with all things hip, exciting, and effortlessly cool! In the epicentre of quirky fashion and bold styles that have brought fame to this district all around the world, a captivating contrast beckons—the timeless tradition of the traditional kimono. The practice of adorning the traditional Japanese garment will definitely envelop you in a realm where past and present intertwine in a dance of elegance, especially while walking the country's streets.
Before making your way from Tokyo to Osaka, visiting the famous Vasara is a must-do. Professional stylists can guide you through donning your own kimono for the day. If you didn’t know, the kimono practice entails the wearing of an obi, a kimono bag, and zori sandals. For an added touch of elegance, they have a hairstyling service, too.
Afterwards, you can roam the streets of Shibuya in your kimono by heading to the Shibuya Sky—a 229-metre trip above the bustling streets where a 360-degree panoramic vista that unveils Japan's soul in its entirety awaits. The Shibuya Sky is definitely worth spending for with its three distinct zones: "Sky Gate," a passage between the 14th and 45th floors; "Sky Stage," an open-air observatory; and "Sky Gallery," an indoor corridor perched on the 46th floor. You can take breathtaking photos and videos for Reels and Tiktoks at the observation deck that showcases a 360-view of Tokyo at the "Sky Edge” rooftop—from Mt. Fuji to the national stadium, the Tokyo Skytree, the famous Shibuya crossing, and the Roppongi Hills.
What better way to end your day in Shibuya than with a bang? Become the star of your own viral video as you navigate the iconic streets with a Go Kart experience dressed in a vibrant costume of your choosing. Venture through the heart of Japan, gazing upon the likes of Shinjuku, Harajuku, and the legendary Shibuya crossing. It’s the perfect activity for couples, families, and friends to finish off your Shibuya escapade!
Day 2 - Explore the Art of Tokyo
Tokyo is synonymous with all things art, so it’s only fitting that you allot a day trip for this. From traditional calligraphy to modern-day anime, Japan is at the forefront of art in the world. One of the famous destinations in Tokyo is Art Aquarium—a new type of art museum that combines art, design, and entertainment.
In this digital art museum, traditional Japanese beauty comes alive with the various breeds of goldfish that glide gracefully through specially designed tanks—each adorned with distinct themes inspired by Japan's cultural heritage. This experience is a sensorial journey through Japan's past and children of elementary school age or younger enter free, welcoming families to explore together.
Afterwards, venture into the surreal at TeamLab Planets, a digital art museum by the renowned TeamLab collective. A multisensory experience as you traverse four expansive exhibition spaces, each houses breathtaking digital installations, free-floating flowers, and interactive projections. As you journey from Art Aquarium to TeamLab Planets, you'll witness the fusion of colours, stories, and emotions that define Japan's creative soul!
Day 3 - Tokyo Disney Resort
Of course, visiting Japan isn’t complete without a day trip to Tokyo Disneyland—the happiest place on Earth. Via Klook, you can cut down on the extra cost and just easily choose from a Tokyo Disneyland 1-Day Passport, or a Tokyo DisneySea 1-Day Passport, for pre-booked e-tickets to guarantee convenient entry! When in Disney, must-see destinations include the Jungle Cruise where you can board a boat to see elephants, crocodiles, lions and other wildlife on the river!
Calling all thrillseekers aboard the Space Mountain—it’s a sensory roller coaster experience that’ll light you up and it belongs high up on the iconic destinations that shouldn’t be missed in one of the best theme parks in the world. At DisneySea, check out the Transit Steamer Line for a leisurely boat ride to start your day!
You can easily spend time leisurely walking at the laidback DisneySea (well, in comparison to Disneyland), but the Tower of Terror begs to differ with a tour of the infamous hotel! For a crazy adventure to end the day with, pay a visit to the Indiana Jones: Temple of the Crystal Skull for the adrenaline rush of a lifetime!
Day 4 - The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Tokyo
Step into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter with a visit to the largest indoor Harry Potter attraction worldwide! Be spellbound as you enter the Great Hall that echoes of Hogwarts students past and present. Or traverse through Diagon Alley, the marketplace brimming with wizarding shops and secrets!
Board the iconic Hogwarts Express at Platform 9 ¾ and enjoy the lush greenery like in the movies! You’ll also get to experience a behind-the-scenes of the filmmaking magic. See actual costumes worn by your beloved characters and visit the meticulously-crafted set that brought the beloved wizarding world to life!
Day 5 - Journeying from Tokyo to Osaka
As the sun rises, a new chapter of your Japan trip begins. Ride the bullet train and cop your Japan Rail Pass (JR pass) for a seamless transition from Tokyo to Osaka. Make your way to Tokyo station and embark on a high-speed odyssey aboard the Shinkansen bullet train that will propel you from one beautiful city to another in a blink of an eye!
The Shinkansen experience itself is an architectural marvel and a testament to Japan's engineering prowess. After all, you'll find yourself in the Shin Osaka Station (commonly known as the JR Osaka Station, too) from Tokyo Station in a mere 2.5 to 3 hours—and you're just in luck because you can easily book your bullet train and JR pass tickets through Klook.
Upon arriving at the Shin Osaka Station, let the day's journey melt away as you step into a realm of unparalleled relaxation at Solaniwa Onsen. Start your Osaka trip by indulging in the time-honoured tradition of onsen bathing and slip into the soothing embrace of the onsen waters, sourced from a depth of 1,000 metres below the Earth's surface! Relax in your own private outdoor bath and with close to 30 services, from traditional Japanese body care to modern beauty treatments, Solaniwa Onsen offers a sanctuary for rejuvenation!
Day 6 - Universal Studios Osaka
The magic of adventure awaits in Osaka with its treasure trove of tourist gems like the famous Osaka castle. But if you're into more modern destinations, then Universal Studios Japan stands as a beacon of wonder that invites you to the realm of cinematic enchantment! Embark on a direct-entry escapade into Universal Studios Japan with ease by booking your e-ticket through Klook. Explore iconic attractions such as The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Jaws, and The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride, each a testament to the art of storytelling brought to life.
Day 7 - A Tour of Osaka's Treasures
Prepare to be captivated by the rich tapestry of Osaka Minami, a district where entertainment, dining, and shopping unite. Wander through the iconic Osaka Minami, an entertainment haven offering a plethora of dining and shopping choices. Dive into the vibrant world of Den Den Town, an electronics paradise where bargaining may unveil hidden treasures.
Amerikamura is a trendy neighbourhood that imbibes American pop culture and Japanese culture. Meander along the Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, a retail paradise of shops, boutiques, and department stores.
This private half-day walking tour is guided by an expert who's well-versed in English, Japanese, and French and will offer much-needed insights into Osaka's history, culture, and attractions!
So what else are you waiting for? From Tokyo to Osaka, visit Japan and make the most of your trip by visiting all the main sights with this tailor-made Japan itinerary made for first timers and explorers like you!
Written by: Jaf Tumale