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First-Time Japan Itinerary Guide: Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Hakone, Kanazawa

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May 22, 2026
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For many first-time visitors, the hardest part of planning Japan is not finding places to visit. It is deciding which places fit together without turning the trip into a train timetable. This guide gives you a practical route shape for Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Hakone, and Kanazawa, then points you to focused guides for the details.

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Best route for a first Japan trip

A simple first trip usually works best as Tokyo plus western Japan, with one slower scenic stop if time allows. Tokyo gives you city neighborhoods, museums, shrines, food, and day-trip options. Kyoto and Nara give you classic temples, shrines, gardens, and walkable historic areas. Hakone adds views of Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji when the weather cooperates. Kanazawa is useful when you want gardens, samurai and tea district streets, and a quieter alternative to adding another huge city.

7, 10, or 14 days: which route fits?

With 7 days, keep the trip tight: Tokyo, Kyoto, and either Nara or one extra Tokyo day. With 10 days, add Nara comfortable and consider Hakone if you want an onsen or lake-and-ropeway day. With 14 days, Kanazawa becomes much easier because you can slow down, avoid one-night stays, and still leave room for Tokyo and Kyoto.

Suggested first-time flow

  • Tokyo: Start with Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree, Meiji Jingu, Harajuku, Shinjuku, or an art museum route depending on your interests.
  • Hakone: Use one full day or an overnight if you want the Lake Ashi, ropeway, and boat combination.
  • Kyoto: Build days around eastern Kyoto, Arashiyama, Fushimi Inari, and one flexible food or shopping area.
  • Nara: Keep Nara as a day trip from Kyoto or Osaka unless you want a quieter overnight stay.
  • Kanazawa: Add it when you have enough nights to avoid rushing Kyoto.

Practical guides to plan each stop

Use these focused guides when you are turning the route into actual days:

  • How long to spend at Sensoji Temple and Asakusa
  • Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck vs Galleria
  • How long to spend at Meiji Jingu Shrine
  • Tokyo art museums half-day itinerary
  • Hakone Lake Ashi and Togendai day trip guide
  • Arashiyama half-day itinerary
  • How long to spend at Fushimi Inari Taisha
  • Nara Park deer etiquette and walking route
  • Kanazawa half-day itinerary

Common planning

The biggest mistake is adding too many famous names without counting transfers, luggage, meals, and tired feet. A good first Japan route should have one main area per day, one optional add-on, and a clear place to stop if the weather changes. It is usually better to see fewer places well than to move between prefectures every day.

FAQ

Is Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nara enough for a first Japan trip?

Yes. Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nara are enough for a strong first trip, especially if you have 7 to 10 days. Add Hakone or Kanazawa only if the schedule still has breathing room.

Should I visit Hakone or Kanazawa first?

Choose Hakone if you want nature, lake views, ropeway travel, or an onsen-style break between cities. Choose Kanazawa if you want gardens, historic districts, and a city that feels slower than Tokyo or Kyoto.

How many hotel bases should I use?

For most first-time visitors, two or three bases are enough. Tokyo and Kyoto are the core bases. Add Hakone or Kanazawa as a third base only when the trip is long enough.

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