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2 week travel plan Japan

2-Week Japan Travel Itinerary for Two People

This plan covers iconic destinations in Japan, including Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima, and Mount Fuji, offering a mix of culture, history, nature, and modern attractions.


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Week 1: Tokyo, Mount Fuji, & Nikko

Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo

Activities:

Explore Asakusa and visit Senso-ji Temple.

Walk around Tokyo Skytree and Sumida River.


Accommodation: Budget hotel in Tokyo (₹6,000/night).

Meals & Transport: ₹4,000 for two.


Day 1 Budget: ₹10,000


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Day 2: Tokyo City Highlights

Activities:

Visit Meiji Shrine and Harajuku.

Explore Shibuya Crossing and Shinjuku.

Relax at Ueno Park or visit museums.


Meals, Transport, & Accommodation: ₹10,000


Day 2 Budget: ₹10,000


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Day 3: Day Trip to Nikko

Activities:

Visit Nikko’s UNESCO sites, including Toshogu Shrine.

Explore Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji.


Transport & Meals: Round trip via train (₹5,000).

Accommodation: Continue in Tokyo.


Day 3 Budget: ₹15,000


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Day 4: Mount Fuji (Hakone)

Activities:

Take a day trip to Hakone for Mount Fuji views.

Enjoy a traditional onsen experience.


Transport: Hakone Free Pass (₹4,000).

Meals & Accommodation: ₹10,000


Day 4 Budget: ₹15,000


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Day 5: Travel to Kyoto

Activities:

Take a bullet train to Kyoto (₹12,000 for two).

Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine and its iconic torii gates.


Accommodation: Budget hotel in Kyoto (₹6,000/night).

Meals & Transport: ₹4,000.


Day 5 Budget: ₹22,000


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Day 6: Explore Kyoto

Activities:

Explore Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion).

Stroll through Gion district.


Meals, Transport, & Accommodation: ₹10,000


Day 6 Budget: ₹10,000


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Day 7: Day Trip to Nara

Activities:

Visit Todai-ji Temple and Nara Deer Park.


Transport: Train to Nara (₹2,000 round trip).

Meals & Accommodation: ₹10,000


Day 7 Budget: ₹12,000


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Week 2: Osaka, Hiroshima, & More

Day 8: Travel to Osaka

Activities:

Take a train to Osaka.

Visit Osaka Castle and Dotonbori for street food.


Accommodation: Budget hotel in Osaka (₹6,000/night).

Meals & Transport: ₹6,000.


Day 8 Budget: ₹12,000


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Day 9: Universal Studios Japan (Optional)

Activities:

Spend a full day at Universal Studios Japan (₹10,000 for two).


Meals, Transport, & Accommodation: ₹16,000


Day 9 Budget: ₹16,000


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Day 10: Day Trip to Kobe or Himeji

Activities:

Visit Himeji Castle (UNESCO site) or Kobe's Harborland.


Transport: Train (₹2,000 round trip).

Meals & Accommodation: ₹10,000


Day 10 Budget: ₹12,000


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Day 11: Travel to Hiroshima

Activities:

Take a bullet train to Hiroshima (₹12,000 for two).

Visit Peace Memorial Park and Museum.


Accommodation: Budget hotel in Hiroshima (₹6,000/night).

Meals & Transport: ₹6,000.


Day 11 Budget: ₹24,000


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Day 12: Miyajima Island

Activities:

Visit Itsukushima Shrine and the floating torii gate.

Take the ropeway to Mount Misen.


Transport: Ferry + local train (₹3,000).

Meals & Accommodation: ₹12,000


Day 12 Budget: ₹15,000


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Day 13: Travel Back to Tokyo

Activities:

Bullet train back to Tokyo (₹12,000 for two).

Evening shopping in Akihabara or Ginza.


Accommodation: Budget hotel in Tokyo (₹6,000/night).

Meals & Transport: ₹6,000


Day 13 Budget: ₹24,000


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Day 14: Final Day in Tokyo

Activities:

Morning at Odaiba or teamLab Borderless.

Prepare for departure.


Transport & Meals: ₹8,000


Day 14 Budget: ₹8,000


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Summary Budget for 2 Weeks (2 People):

1. Accommodation (14 nights): ₹84,000


2. Food (₹4,000/day): ₹56,000


3. Transport (trains, buses, passes): ₹70,000


4. Activities & Entry Fees: ₹50,000



Total Estimated Cost: ₹2,60,000 for two people


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Additional Costs

International Flights (India ↔ Japan): ₹80,000 (round trip for two).

Travel Insurance: ₹5,000 for two.

Miscellaneous: ₹10,000


Grand Total: ₹3,55,000 for two people

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