Japan Itinerary Check | March 23-April 6, 2026 | First Time Travellers |

Hi everyone,

We are a couple (29M and 28F) from India planning a first-time Japan trip (March 23 – April 6, 2026) and would love feedback. Since it’s our first time, we are taking the touristy route while trying to keep the trip cultural and realistic, focusing on walking, public transport, street food, and local neighborhoods as much as possible along with touristy things. My partner is a photographer and hence we have planned specifically in the Sakura window as she always wanted to take breathtaking Sakura postcard pictures. We are skipping theme parks and complex bookings to keep things simple during peak season.

Below is our day-wise plan with rough timings.

Day 1 – March 23 (Sun) – Arrival in Tokyo
Arrive Narita around 2 PM
Keisei SkyAccess direct train to hotel (Kanda area)
Evening: light walk and convenience store dinner

Day 2 – March 24 (Mon) – Asakusa, Ueno, Akihabara
8:30–11:30 Asakusa (Senso-ji, Nakamise street snacks)
11:45–14:30 Ueno Park sakura walk and Ameyoko lunch
15:00–16:00 Sumida River walk
17:00–19:30 Akihabara (neon streets, super potato, gachapon capsule stores)
Back to hotel by around 9 PM

Day 3 – March 25 (Tue) – Harajuku, Shinjuku, Shibuya
9:00–10:30 Meiji Shrine and short Harajuku walk
11:30–14:30 Shinjuku Gyoen (main sakura park, lunch inside or nearby)
15:30–17:30 Shibuya crossing, Hachiko, Shibuya sky
18:30–22:30 Shinjuku night (Omoide Yokocho, Kabukicho)

Day 4 – March 26 (Wed) – teamLab Borderless, Ginza, Tokyo Station
11:00–13:30 teamLab Borderless
14:30–15:30 Chidorigafuchi sakura walk
16:00–21:00 Ginza (Uniqlo, GU, Muji, Basement food halls), Tokyo Station (Tokyo character street, Tokyo Banana world, Daimaru) – Focus is more on exploring and purchasing only if necessary.

Day 5 – March 27 (Thu) – Mt Fuji Day Trip on our own (Kawaguchiko)
Early start around 6:30 AM
Chureito Pagoda, Honcho Street, Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park
Return to Tokyo by evening around 8 PM

Day 6 – March 28 (Fri) – Tokyo to Kyoto (Travel and Easy Evening)
Late morning checkout – The hotel has agreed to store our luggage until April 3. We would only be carrying with a cabin suitcase and a backpack together for two people.
Shinkansen around noon
16:00 hotel check-in and rest
18:00-21:00 Nishiki Market / Pontocho dinner, Kamogawa river walk (if time/energy permits)

Day 7 – March 29 (Sat) – Gion and Higashiyama (Night Kyoto)
11:00–12:30 Philosopher’s Path (Optional –is this worth a visit?)
14:00–18:00 Gion, Hanamikoji, Maruyama Park
19:00–20:00 Kiyomizu-dera night opening
20:00-22:00 Dinner while walking Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka
22:00-23:00 Late visit to Yasaka Shrine after crowds
23:00- What is the last available option to go back to the hotel which is walkable from Kyoto station. Would taking a taxi be too costly?

Day 8 -March 30 (Sun) – Keage Incline and Nara Day Trip
09:00–10:00 Keage Incline (Optional – is this worth a visit?)
10:00–12:00 Travel to Nara
12:00–12:30 Kasuga Taisha outer approach
12:30–13:30 Nara Park (deer)
13:30–15:00 Todai-ji and Nigatsudo
15:00–17:00 Naramachi lunch and tea house
Return to Kyoto by evening

Day 9 – March 31 (Mon) – Arashiyama, Fushimi Inari, Kyoto Station
08:00–9:30 Early morning Arashiyama bamboo grove and Tenryu-ji
9:30–11:30 Midday Togetsukyo Bridge and river walk
13:00–16:00 Afternoon Fushimi Inari (walk partway)
17:00–20:00 Evening Kyoto Station dinner and souvenir shopping

Day 10 – April 1 (Tue) – Kyoto to Osaka
Morning travel to Osaka – We have booked an Airbnb in Namba area – Planning to drop luggage off and start our day by 12:30
13:00-14:30 Afternoon Kuromon Market lunch and Namba Yasaka Shrine
15:00-18:00 Walk Hozenji Yokocho, Shinsaibashi, Amerikamura
18:00-21:00 Evening Dotonbori canal walk and dinner

Day 11 – April 2 (Wed) – Osaka (Umeda and Namba)
11:00-13:00 Morning Umeda Sky Building observatory / Den Den Town (anime and electronics, light browsing)
15:00-20:00 relaxed Namba stroll
Open to alternate suggestions for this day. We specifically want to keep it light given how extensive other days are. Looking for a laidback day focussed on resting, rejuvenating and exploring more local snacks around Dontobori.

Day 12 – April 3 (Thu) – Osaka to Hiroshima to Tokyo – I know this day might be intense. But we specifically want to visit the peace memorial museum and are okay skipping Miyajima
Shinkansen around 08:00
Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome
Peace Memorial Museum (full visit)
Okonomiyaki lunch
Return to Tokyo (same hotel in Kanda area as before) by Shinkansen around 22:00

Day 13 – April 4 (Fri) – Kamakura Day Trip
Late start from Room at around 11:30
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Komachi Street snacks
Great Buddha and Hasedera
Enoden tram and beach walk
Return to Tokyo by evening

Day 14 – April 5 (Sat) – Tokyo Souvenir Day
Midnight Mega Don Quijote shopping (12 AM–4 AM)
Sleep till noon
Afternoon targeted shopping
Uniqlo and MUJI (backup only)
Yodobashi Camera
Itoya, Loft, 100-yen shop
Tokyo Station edible souvenirs
Ginza Karen suitcase
Early packing and rest

Day 15 – April 6 (Sun) – Departure
Checkout 11 AM
Keisei SkyAccess direct to Narita
Arrive early, check in, relax and eat near gate
Flight departs 18:55

Questions

1.      We are planning to pre-book: Shibuya Sky, teamLab Borderless, Mt Fuji bus (Shinjuku to Kawaguchiko), Shinkansen tickets. How early should these be booked for late March and Is there anything else I must pre-book?

2.      As we both are Apple users, we are planning to go with Digital Suica. What happens if there is no signal or the phone runs out of battery?

3.      How cash dependent these routes are?

4.      We’re overwhelmed by food suggestions on social media. Our plan is to avoid long-queue famous places and instead eat at local-looking spots with good turnover. Would love recommendations for low-key, authentic places/dishes near the areas we’re already visiting.

5.      Anything culturally important we should be extra mindful of (shrines, photos, public transport)?

6.      Budget shopping (while also retaining quality) options for clothing, beauty products, Stationery souvenirs, Edible souvenirs, Utility souvenirs, and suitcase.

Thanks in advance for any feedback or suggestions. Happy to clarify anything.

 

by iham_2032