Japan Itinerary Japan With Children
- Itinerary
- 07 Apr, 2025
If you want to keep the kids happy but also see some of Japan’s traditional sights, this itinerary is perfect. It includes Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara and Osaka, each of which has some great kid-friendly attractions.
[Kids at a shrine ©
rebeccaselah]
Itinerary Summary
- Duration: Around 10 days.
- Perfect for: First time visitors to Japan with children.
- Places visited: Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara and Osaka.
- Arrival City/Airport: Most people fly into Tokyo’s Narita or Haneda airports to do this itinerary.
- Best Season: Any time of year.
- Japan Rail Pass: A one-week Japan Rail Pass will save you a bit of money. Be sure to activate it on the day you LEAVE Tokyo (not the day you arrive). For more details, see our Japan Rail Pass: Is It Worth It? page.
Background Information on Traveling in Japan With Children
For some general background information on traveling in Japan with children, see our Kyoto with Children page. Yes, it’s written about Kyoto, but most of the information applies to all of Japan.
The Full Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Tokyo
You’ll probably arrive at Narita International Airport (NRT), but some
flights also go into the more convenient Haneda International Airport
(HND). See our Tokyo Airport
Transport page for
details on getting into Tokyo from the airports.
Day 2: Tokyo
On your first full day in Tokyo, choose some sights from our Full Tokyo
1-Day Itinerary With Children
Itinerary
page. If you don’t want to travel too far, do the sights on the west
side of town, including Shibuya and the Fire Museum. If you’ve got more
energy, head down to Odaiba for the Miraikan (Science Museum) and other
great sights. Another option would be Ueno, with its zoo, museums
(including a great science museum) and its spacious park.
Day 3: Tokyo
On your second full day in Tokyo, choose some other sights from our
Full Tokyo 1-Day Itinerary With
Children
Itinerary page. Depending upon your tastes, you might also consider
Tokyo Disneyland or Studio
Ghibli (for fans of Miyazaki’s
wonderful animated films). You’ll need some advance planning to visit
either of these.
Day 4: Travel to Kyoto, Explore Downtown Kyoto
Take the shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto. The journey takes around 2.5
hours and costs Y13,080 (you can use a Japan Rail Pass to cover this
trip). For details, see our How to Travel from Tokyo to
Kyoto page.
You’ll probably have some time after arriving in Kyoto to explore. We
recommend checking out the downtown area on this day. Children tend to
enjoy the Teramachi and Shinkyogoku shopping
arcades.
Day 5: Kyoto:
On your first full day in Kyoto, do one of the itineraries on our Kyoto
Itineraries for Families with
Children page. The sights in
these itineraries allow both parents and children to enjoy Japan’s
traditional culture. One sight you should consider adding to the
itinerary is the newly refurbished Kyoto City
Zoo, which is surprisingly
good.
[Child and deer in Nara ©
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Day 6: Daytrip to Nara
Nara is only 30 minutes by train from Kyoto, so it makes a great
daytrip. Best of all, Nara has the kind of sights that children enjoy,
including a park filled with tame deer and a temple that contains a
giant Buddha image. For a suggested itinerary, see our Perfect One-Day
Nara Itinerary. For transport details between
Kyoto and Nara, see our How to Get to Nara
page.
Day 7: Kyoto: Arashiyama
On your second full day in Kyoto, travel west to the Arashiyama
district, where you can enjoy two great child-friendly attractions:
Iwatayama Monkey Park and the
famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. In the afternoon, I
recommend a visit to the excellent Kyoto Railway
Museum, which is great
for both adults and children.
Day 8: Travel to Osaka, Explore Osaka
Osaka is only 12 minutes from Kyoto by shinkansen or 40 minutes by
private rail line (Hankyu or Keihan lines). For information on traveling
from Kyoto to Osaka, see our How to Travel from Kyoto to
Osaka page.
Osaka is literally crammed with great child-friendly attractions. If you
get an early start from Kyoto, you can do Day 1 of our Osaka 2-Day
Itinerary with
Children.
For some background information on traveling in Osaka with
Children, see our Osaka
with Children page.
[Osaka Aquarium ©
agedooley]
Day 9: Explore Osaka
On this day, you can do the second day of our Osaka 2-Day Itinerary
with
Children.
Day 10: Travel from Osaka back to Tokyo
Take the shinkansen back to Tokyo. For details, see our How to Travel
from Tokyo to
Osaka page.
You’ll probably have some time in the afternoon to do some last-minute
shopping or sightseeing. Note, if your flight out of Tokyo leaves after
3pm, you might be able to spend this night in Osaka (see the note
below).
Day 11: Fly Home from Tokyo
After spending a final evening in Tokyo, you will make your way back to
Narita or Haneda airports and fly home. See our Tokyo Airport
Transport page for
details on getting from Tokyo to these airports.
Important Note on Leaving Osaka and Flying Out of Tokyo the Same Day
If your departure from Tokyo is after 3pm, you do not have to spend your last night in Tokyo; you can leave from Osaka and still make your flight. As a rule, to travel from Osaka to Narita takes around 4 hours, with transfers. The best way is to take a Hikari or Nozomi shinkansen to Shinagawa Station in Tokyo and transfer to the Narita Express there (if you change at Tokyo Station, you have to walk VERY far to reach the Narita Express platforms).
If you’re flying out of Haneda Airport, allow about 3.5 hours travel time from Osaka to Haneda. The best way is a Hikari or Nozomi shinkansen to Shinagawa Station in Tokyo and then the Keikyu Line to Haneda.
Japan Itineraries
- Japan Itineraries Overview
- 1 Week Japan Itinerary: Tokyo and Kyoto
- 10 Day Japan Itinerary: Tokyo, Kyoto and Kanazawa
- 10 Day Japan Itinerary: Tokyo, Kyoto and Takayama
- 2 Week Japan Itinerary: The Grand Tour
- 7 to 10 Day Japan Itinerary: Kyoto, Osaka, Nara and Hiroshima
- Japan With Children Itinerary
Kyoto Vacation Checklist
- For a quick overview, see my First Time In Kyoto guide.
- Check if a visa is required for Japan
- Check Kyoto accommodation availability on Booking.com and Agoda.com.
- Buy Japan Rail Tickets and Shinkansen Tickets Online.
- For tips on where to stay, see Where To Stay In Kyoto.
- See my Packing List For Japan.
- Purchase an eSim or SIM card for Japan.
- Compare flight prices on Skyscanner.
- Consider a Japan Rail Pass - see if it’s worth for you.
- Consider a travel insurance.