Activities in Japan for your itinerary

Filter by city, type of experience and price range to find what fits your trip.

From free temples and legendary neighbourhoods to food tours, viewpoints and day experiences. We bring together the things to see and do in the main cities of Japan — Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and more — with their city, type and indicative price, so you can build your trip without getting lost among a thousand tabs.

Bike and local-food tour in Osaka
Osaka · Gastronomy, Sports · A bicycle route through the city with stops to try typical dishes in markets and local neighbourhoods.
2.500 - 4.999 JPY
Rickshaw tour through Asakusa
Tokyo · Tradition, Viewpoints · Tour Asakusa in a rickshaw pulled by a local guide next to Senso-ji and the district's lanes; short rides from around 3.000 ¥.
2.500 - 4.999 JPY
Night photography tour of Osaka's neon
Osaka · Viewpoints · A guided route to photograph the neon of Dotonbori, Shinsekai and Umeda at night.
2.500 - 4.999 JPY
Food tour of Fukuoka
Fukuoka · Gastronomy, Nightlife · Tour with a local guide of the best food in Fukuoka: yatai stalls, tonkotsu ramen and gastronomic spots that don't appear in the guidebooks; from around 9.000 ¥.
5.000 - 10.000 JPY
Historic tour with a Kaga Yuzen dyeing workshop
Kanazawa · Tradition, Viewpoints · Half-day historic walk through Kanazawa with the chance to meet Kaga Yuzen craftspeople and try this kimono dyeing technique; from around 4.000 ¥.
2.500 - 4.999 JPY
Evening food tour of Hiroshima
Hiroshima · Gastronomy, Nightlife · Three-hour walking tour of Hiroshima's local bars and venues, with food and drink included and a local guide; from around 9.000 ¥.
5.000 - 10.000 JPY
Evening food tour of Kanazawa
Kanazawa · Gastronomy, Nightlife · Evening walk with a local guide through Kanazawa's izakayas and bars, tasting Kaga cuisine, seafood and local sake; from around 9.000 ¥.
5.000 - 10.000 JPY
Tour of the Your Name film locations in Hida
Takayama · Otaku, Viewpoints · Full-day trip from Takayama to the real places that inspired the anime film Your Name (Kimi no Na wa) in the Hida region; from around 6.000 ¥.
5.000 - 10.000 JPY
Anime and video-game shop tour in Osaka
Osaka · Otaku · A guided route through official and specialist anime, manga and video-game shops in Shinsaibashi and Nipponbashi.
2.500 - 4.999 JPY
Private walking tour of Kamakura
Kamakura · Temples & castles, Viewpoints · Private half-day tour with an official guide through Kamakura, with a tailor-made itinerary between the Great Buddha, Hase-dera and the great temples; from around 12.000 ¥.
5.000 - 10.000 JPY

How to choose your activities in Japan

Do not try to see everything. A typical two-week trip allows you to combine the essentials of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka with one or two day trips (Nara, Hakone, Miyajima). Mix registers: a morning of temples, an afternoon of neighbourhood and food, and leave gaps to improvise. Filter by city to see what fits each stop and by price if you want to balance free and paid.

Many of the best experiences — strolling Fushimi Inari at dawn, getting lost in Shinjuku at night, Nishiki market — cost nothing. Save the budget for what really deserves it: a teamLab, a food tour or a timed-entry ticket. Once you are clear on your favourites, put them into a route with real costs from the planner.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do activities in Japan cost?

There is everything. Many of the great must-dos are free: temples and shrines such as Fushimi Inari, parks, neighbourhoods such as Akihabara or the Arashiyama bamboo grove. Paid activities usually run between 500 and 3,000 ¥ (a museum, a viewpoint, a ticket), and premium experiences (teamLab, theme parks, guided tours) exceed 5,000 ¥. On each card you will see the price when we have it confirmed.

Do I need to book activities in advance?

Most do not: you enter temples, parks and neighbourhoods directly. It is worth booking days or weeks ahead for the ones with limited capacity — teamLab, the Ghibli Museum, some tours and workshops — especially in high season (sakura in spring and momiji in autumn). When an activity allows online booking, you will find the Book button on its card.

Do I need the JR Pass to reach the activities?

It depends on your route. The JR Pass is worth it if you are going to make several long journeys between cities (Tokyo–Kyoto–Hiroshima); for getting around within a single city, almost never. You can check it with our JR Pass calculator or read the JR Pass guide.

Can I add these activities to an itinerary?

Yes. Our trip planner distributes the nights between cities according to your budget and pace, and suggests activities per day with their estimated costs. It is the fastest way to go from "I want to see this" to a complete route with real numbers.