Trip length and pacing
Ten to fourteen days can cover Tokyo, Kyoto and one additional region without rushing.
Kansai, Japan destination guide
Historic city of temples, gardens and traditional streets.
Quick planning answer
Use Japan’s rail and urban transport networks to create a precise itinerary with enough time for neighbourhoods and regional culture. Spring and autumn are highly popular. Summer is hot and humid in many regions, while winter suits snow destinations and quieter cities.
Ten to fourteen days can cover Tokyo, Kyoto and one additional region without rushing.
Rail and metro systems are the default in major destinations. A car is mainly useful in rural areas or regions with limited transit.
Transport, central hotels and premium dining add up. Convenience meals, business hotels and regional passes can provide value.
Confirm current passport and entry requirements through official Japanese and Canadian government sources.
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Before you book
Build the trip around realistic travel time, neighbourhood choice, local transportation and seasonal conditions. Confirm passport validity, entry requirements, insurance coverage and provider terms before paying.
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