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First Time in Japan: Complete Trip Planning Guide (2026)
2026-05-05 · 8 min read
Japan is easier to travel than most first-timers expect. Here's the whole plan in one place.
When to go
Spring (cherry blossoms, late March–April) and autumn (foliage, Nov) are the most beautiful and most crowded. Summer is hot with festivals; winter is cheaper with snow and illuminations.
Check the cherry blossom forecast →The classic first-timer route (7–10 days)
- ●Tokyo (3–4 days) — city, day trips to Hakone/Fuji.
- ●Kyoto (2–3 days) — temples, traditional Japan.
- ●Osaka (1–2 days) — food, nightlife, Nara day trip.
Budget snapshot (per day, mid-range)
| Item | Approx/day |
|---|---|
| Hotel (per room) | ¥12,000–25,000 |
| Food | ¥3,000–6,000 |
| Local transport | ¥1,000–2,000 |
| Attractions | ¥1,000–3,000 |
Transport basics
Get a Suica/ICOCA IC card for cities. For Tokyo–Kyoto–Osaka–Hiroshima, price out a Japan Rail Pass vs point-to-point.
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Etiquette quick hits
- ●Cash is still useful; many small places are cash-only.
- ●Be quiet on trains; no phone calls.
- ●No tipping — it's not expected.
- ●Carry your trash; public bins are rare.
FAQ
- ●Is English enough? In cities, mostly yes with translation apps.
- ●How far ahead to book? Hotels 3+ months for spring/autumn.
- ●Pocket WiFi or SIM? An eSIM is easiest for most travelers.
Final tips
Don't over-pack the itinerary, book peak-season lodging early, and keep one flexible day per city.
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