Japan Trip Itinerary — Osaka, Kyoto & Tokyo (Feb 21-26, 2025)
This is an interactive six-day Japan trip itinerary covering Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo, designed for first-time visitors who want a balance of must-see landmarks and slower neighbourhood exploration. The interactive map view shows each event geolocated, with timeline navigation by day and category filtering (transit, meals, sightseeing, shopping, lodging).
Itinerary at a glance
- Day 1 — Osaka: Arrive Kansai International (KIX) on Spring Airlines MM080, transfer to Namba, evening at Dotonbori for street food and neon signage.
- Day 2 — Osaka & Nara: Morning at Osaka Castle, afternoon JR rapid to Nara Park to visit Todai-ji and the famous bowing deer.
- Day 3 — Kyoto: Fushimi Inari early to beat crowds, Kiyomizu-dera at midday, Gion stroll at golden hour, kaiseki dinner.
- Day 4 — Kyoto to Tokyo: Morning at Arashiyama bamboo grove and Tenryu-ji, afternoon Shinkansen Nozomi to Tokyo Station, evening Shibuya Crossing.
- Day 5 — Tokyo: Tsukiji Outer Market breakfast, Asakusa Sensoji, Akihabara electronics, Roppongi night view from Mori Tower.
- Day 6 — Departure: Last-morning Harajuku and Meiji Shrine, Narita Express to NRT.
Practical info included
Each event card has departure and arrival times, transport mode (JR, Shinkansen, metro, taxi, walking), estimated cost in JPY, the closest station, walking distance from station to venue, and notes on entry tickets, queue times, and quiet alternatives. Address fields include both the romaji and Japanese forms for use with Google Maps and taxi drivers.
How to use this page
The left panel is a chronological timeline grouped by day. Click an event to centre it on the map and view full details in the right editor panel. The map is OpenStreetMap-tiled via Leaflet; markers are colour-coded by category. Filter buttons at the top hide or show transit-only days, meals, or shopping if you only want a sightseeing view.
Why share this
This itinerary is published as a reference for travellers planning a similar route — feel free to copy the structure for your own dates. For more travel pages, see the Hulunbuir guide at panor.tech/hailaer.
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