Tips for Renting Car in Japan Hokkaido Kyushu, Nagano

Driving in Japan: Tips For Renting A Car For Japan Trip

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Last updated on May 16th, 2026

Renting a car for self-driving in Japan is the best way to explore its sightseeing attraction, especially in Kyushu, Hokkaido, Nagano, and Takayama. Here are our tips for renting a car in Japan to help with your Japan self-driving road trip itinerary.

I am back in Japan again. Japan is an addictive country and I keep planning my next Japan trip once back to my home country. Instead of getting around by public transport, this time I will rent a car and self-driving in Japan to explore the stunning beauty of Hokkaido with my family.

Self-driving in Japan gives you the chance to explore the place at your own pace. It is best to plan a self-driving to Kyushu, Hokkaido, Nagano, or Takayama for its natural sights. Although traveling around by public transport is doable, it is best to plan for a self-driving itinerary due to lesser public transportation. 

In this travel guide, I will provide tips on how to rent a car and drive in Japan! Our car rental was rented through RentalCars from Booking.com with the best price guarantee. Continue reading the tips for renting a car in Japan. Added, a separate travel post will be a document on how to pick up my rental car on Hokkaido self-driving trip. Stay tuned!

Best place for driving in Japan

Why Renting A Car in Japan

Overall the transportation system in Japan is well connected by shinkansen, train, highway buses, and even local buses. However, certain amazing attractions can’t be accessed by public transport. Or some are limited with only 1 or 2 buses per day. So, having your car gives you the flexibility to travel at your own pace.

I am highly recommended to rent a car to Kyushu, Hokkaido, Nagano, and Takayama. These places are hard to get there by public transport. It is very ideal for planning a self-driving trip when traveling with kids or the elderly. Additionally, you have the freedom to plan and change your itinerary during your trip. Sometimes the travel budget can be even cheaper for group travelers and families.

Best Place For Self Driving in Japan

Self Driving in Hokkaido
Driving in Japan Village

Again we highly recommended renting a car to Kyushu, Hokkaido, Nagano, and Takayama. Besides, Okinawa is also another good option to plan on a self-driving itinerary. Those places are very suitable for self-driving in Japan for laid-back holiday trips. Generally, you don’t need to self-driving if you are getting to Japan’s bustling city areas such as Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. The transportation system is well connected with the subway, local, and JR train systems. Added, the parking fee in the city area is not cheap.

Best place to plan for self-driving in Japan:

  • Hokkaido (Lake Toya, Noboribetsu, Furano, Biei, Cape Kamui)
  • Kyushu (Kumamoto, Mt Aso, Kurokawa Onsen, Yufuin)
  • Chubu Region (Takayama, Shirakawago, Hirayu Onsen, Kanazawa)
  • Nagano and Kamikochi

We try to self-driving in Hokkaido and it was truly enjoyable. We can travel at our own pace as we were traveling together with our parents. So it is a better option for us and we were free to adjust our schedule and time. Besides, the transportation fee is also cheaper after the divide instead of getting the JR Pass separately.

Related Read: Driving in Hokkaido – What You Need To Know

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Tips For Renting a Car in Japan

Driving in Japan City
Driving in Japan City

There are a few important things to do if you are planning for driving in Japan:

  • International Drivers Permit
  • Choosing your rental car
  • Car Rental Price
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
  • GPS Navigation System
  • What are ETC and Highway Pass

International Drivers Permit

For foreigners driving in Japan, you must possess a valid International Drivers Permit (IDP) issued under the Convention on Road Traffic, Geneva. This is mandatory and can be applied from your home country.

Besides, there are exceptions for seven countries such as Taiwan, Switzerland, Slovenia, Germany, France, Belgium, and Monaco. You can drive in Japan with your original driving license accompanied by its Japanese translation document. This document is required translated by a legally authorized person such as the embassy and consulate.

Make sure to bring the above requirement document and passport to the rental car company. You will be asked for it when picking up your car rental. Additionally, you will also need a credit card for payment upon picking up your rental car. Generally, no cash or debit card.

Choosing Your Car Rental

Budget Car Rental in Japan
Budget Rent A Car

To be honest, I am not too much worry about the car rental company in Japan. For sure the company will provide the best service as advertised. This is the best part of visiting Japan. So, the only requirement when looking for my rental car for a self-driving trip is the best price guarantee.

We highly recommended looking for your rental car via RentalCars from Booking.com. It provides a user-friendly website where you can make a reservation in English, Chinese, Korean, or even Thai. You can compare car rental fares from various famous car rental providers in Japan. For examples Nissan Rent-a-Car, Toyota Rent a Lease, Nippon Rent a Car, Times Car Rental, and some other options. Get the best price on your ideal rental car that meets your requirements and book it in a region of your choice.

That’s simple on how to rent a car in Japan. You can amend or cancel your car rental booking anytime without any charges.

Car Rental Price

The car rental price depends on the car type. Additionally, it may vary at different seasons. RentalCars from Booking.com is a good source for viewing prices at major Japanese car rental car companies. It is easy to read with a wide selection of car options. The additional add-on such as GPS, snow winter tire, or additional driver normally is included. While child seat requires additional charges.

In my experience, normally Daihatsu Move is the one if you are looking for the cheapest car in Japan. This small car can fir for 4 people but limited space for only two small pieces of luggage. If you are planning a travel itinerary for a larger group, please look for a medium or large car that can also fit your luggage.

Make sure to book your rental car well in advance for the best price and to ensure availability. It can be sold out during the hot season, such as the summer holiday, year-end, and New Year’s holidays. It’s best to make your reservation one month ahead of the trip.

Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

When renting a car in Japan, the basic protection with Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) is already included in the fee. However, for cases such as car is stolen, serious damage that exceeded the protection value, Non-Operating Costs (NOC), and road assistance are not included. You opt for Full coverage protection at minor charges. If you prefer full protection, I highly recommended you go for this option.

How to rent a car and drive in Hokkaido

GPS Navigation System

Most car rental in Japan comes with a GPS navigation system. Make sure to get the multi-language GPS that supports your comfortable language. For popular places like Hokkaido with many foreign travelers, this GPS is very common and in place. But for safety, please double-check on the GPS when you look for a rental car.

A telephone number or map code can be used to find your destination. The most reliable way is to ready the Google map codes before your trip. Normally, I am using the Japan Map Code website to navigate. It works like a google map. Just input your destination and it will generate the Map Code. So far, it is almost 99% accurate and able to get me to my desired destination.

Japan Map Code Websitehttps://japanmapcode.com/en/

What are ETC and Highway Pass

Japanese highways have a service called ETC (Electronic Toll Collection system). It is a convenient card that works automatically when using a toll service. It will save time when passing through the toll without waiting in line.

Some car rental companies will offer the ETC Card with additional charges. But for me, it is good to have but not mandatory. But this ETC system is particularly helpful if you are planning to use the expressway for a long hour drive. The ETC system will give you some discount during nonpeak hours (midnight) or Japan public holiday. Besides, the ETC system is a required system for highway pass with unlimited use of expressway at a flat fixed rate, only for foreigners.

List of Japan and Regional Expressway Pass:

  • Japan Expressway Pass: Price: ¥20,400 (7 days) or ¥34,600 (14 days)
  • Hokkaido Expressway Pass: Price from ¥3,700 (2 days) to ¥11,500 (14 days)
  • Kyushu Expressway Pass: Price from ¥3,600  (2 days) to ¥11,700 (10 days)
  • Tohoku Expressway Pass: Price from ¥4,100 (2 days) to ¥12,200 (14 days)
  • Central Nippon Expressway Pass: Price from ¥5,100 (2 days) to ¥16,300 (14 days)
  • Sanin-Setouchi-Shikoku Expressway Pass: Price: from ¥6,100 (3 days) to ¥13,200 (10 days)

Take note: All Expressways with certain coverage areas. Please check whether it is best for your Japan self-driving trip.

Where To Pick Up My Rental Car

Where To Pick Up Rental Car in Japan
Where To Pick Up Rental Car in Japan

Depend on where you select to pick up the rental car. The full detail on how to pick up your detailed car will be explained and emailed to your email. It is simple with clear sight posted if you are renting a car rental at the airport. Simply follow the signs for the car rental counter and look for the car company you booked. The assistant will verify your booking and assist you with the next step.

There are two ways of pick up process if you choose to pick up at the airport. The first one is that a free shuttle service will pick you up and takes you to the office. Another is that you can directly take the car from the airport. Normally almost all of the car rental companies in the airport belong to the first one. Added, the car rental price with the first option tends to be cheaper. So it is up to you for a convenient or budget option. But take note that please allocate some buffer time to drop off your car before flight departure.

Certain car rental companies provide different pickup and drop-off locations with a certain amount of charges, which is called one-way pickup. Prices start from ¥1,500 and range for a different companies. Some even are free if the drop-off location is within the same area.

Driving in Japan

The three important tips when driving in Japan:

  • Sterling Wheel On Right Hand Side
  • Staying connected with mobile data
  • Stay in a hotel with parking

Sterling Wheel On Right Hand Side

Driving in Japan is similar to England, Austria, Malaysia, Singapore, and India country. The steering wheel of the car is on the right-hand side with vehicles driving on the left side of the road. So it is different for Taiwan, America, Korea, and Europe on the left-hand side. But it is super easy to shift over. Just need to pay more attention once you get the car.

Staying Connect With Mobile Data

Staying connected with mobile data by SIM Card or WIFI router is extremely useful in the rental car. It is very useful for real-time navigation and research for the place to visit and the best food to eat. We highly recommended prebook it before your trip. Most importantly, the price is cheaper than purchasing on arrival.

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Hotel with Car Parking

Driving in Japan like Hokkaido and Kyushu

Make sure that car parking is available when looking for where to stay during your road trip. The parking fee in Japan is not cheap. It can be costly for an overnight park. Well, most of the hotels will be provided free parking for hotel guests. However, some may apply additional charges for the car park, especially in the city area. So please double-check when you are booking your accommodation.

Overview: Driving in Japan

So, you’ve done with the tips for renting a car in Japan. You are ready for your self-driving trip to Hokkaido, Kyushu, Nagano, Takayama, and many beautiful places in Japan.

Japan is known internationally for its high driving moral standards. Added, traffic is usually low in those recommended places. As long as you do some research and read through our tips for self-driving in Japan. You should have no problem. So, why wait? Go ahead to book your rental car and plan for your self-driving trip to Hokkaido, Fukuoka, Takayama, and more. Enjoy an amazing Japan road trip!

7 Days Kansai Itinerary

7 Days Kansai Itinerary: A Complete Travel Guide Blog

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Last updated on May 16th, 2026

Planning on 7 days Kansai itinerary to Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Uji? Discover the things to do, what to eat and where to stay when you have 1 week in Kansai.

We visited the best places in Kansai and enjoy it. There are many things to do and eat in the Kansai region. For first time visitors, we understand that you wish to eat the best food, visit the top attraction within your travel time. That’s what makes planning your Kansai itinerary so important.

Kansai 7 Days Itinerary: Things To Know Before You Go

If you’re drafting up your Kansai trip to Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Uji in 5 days, 7 days, or 10 days. There are a few things and useful Kansai travel guide that you need to keep in mind before your trip.

Similar to other Japan prefectures, Kansai has 4 beautiful seasons and each of them has its perks. Depend on your travel plan, Kansai is an all-year-round travel destination.

Spring brings blossoming flowers and Kyoto is one of the best places for cherry blossoms in Japan. Summer brings a bright sunny day with the firework festival celebration. But the weather will be very hot and humid. Autumn for fall foliage where the leaves changing to red color. Lastly, winter for its unique calm with attractions in snowy white.

Depending on what is your interests. You may prefer to visit Kansai in a different season. Next, read on our Japan Kansai travel blog with travel tips below.

What is the Best Time To Visit Kansai Region?

I had visited Kansai three times at different seasons. Each time I am still amazed by its beauty. However, I can’t deny that the best time to visit Kansai in the cherry blossom season. The city is covered in a pink umbrella with sakura in every corner. You will understand why Japan’s national flower is sakura.

How Many Days Should You Spend in Kansai Region?

In our opinion, 7 days is the best duration to explore and experience the beauty and culture in the Kansai region. You can easily plan for 5 days, 7 days, or even 10 days in Kansai for your vacation. Bear in mind, there is always no enough to experience everything in Japan.

Where Should I go when visiting Kansai Region?

There are many beautiful places and must-visit attractions that you can plan on your Kansai itinerary. The most visited cities in Kansai are Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Uji, and Kobe.

How To Getting Around in Kansai Region?

The best way to getting around in the Kansai region is by public transport. Transportation systems within cities such as Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, and Uji are well connected by public transport. Most important, Japan does offer various transportation passes to foreign visitors. It greatly helps to save on your transportation fee.

Travel Tips: When looking for the best price and biggest selection of hotels in Kansai check prices for Kansai Best Hotel from Booking.com. We found they are the best option and have a great cancelation policy.

Kansai Transport Guide

Depending on your preference. You can choose to travel around in Kansai by speed train, local train, or even buses. Sometimes, there are too many options of transportation available. In our opinion, the best transportation option depends on where you depart and your next travel destination.

Check out our post on how to getting around in Kansai by public transport.

If you are traveling to Kansai from Tokyo, make sure to get the Japan Rail Pass. This pass will greatly save on your transportation fee especially with the Shinkansen ride.

My 7 Days Kansai Itinerary

Not sure where to start your 7 days Kansai itinerary? This is one of the most memorable trips we did during our travels in Kansai during the cherry blossom season. Most of the places can be visited all year round. Besides, we add on few places for sakura viewing.

We will introduce the best places to visit in the 7-Day Kansai itinerary. Not to forget all the must-try food on your foodie hunt for the best food and restaurant.

Read on the list of the places we visited, what we did, and where we stayed during our 7-Day to Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Uji.

Day 1: Arrive Kansai and Headed To Kyoto. Half-Day on Sakura Viewing in Kyoto

ICOCA & HARUKA
ICOCA & HARUKA

Firstly, we arrived at Kansai International Airport (KIX). For visitors who arrived by flight, it is best to pick up your travel essentials at the airport.

There are a few things that you can be done in one place once arrive at Kansai International Airport::

  • Wifi Connection: Booked and picked up the unlimited Wifi router or 4G Sim Card. It is important to stay connect to the internet during your travel period to check on transportation, location, and travel information.
  • Transportation to Kyoto or Osaka: Haruka Limited Express is the fastest and most convenient transport to get to Kyoto from Kansai Airport. You can get Discounted Haruka Limited Express from Klook.
  • ICOCA Card: Very helpful and saves a lot of time when traveling to Japan using public transportation. Preloaded with JPY1,500 and easily reloaded. Highly recommended ICOCA IC Card.
  • Osaka Amazing Pass: Get ready for 1-Day or 2-Days Osaka Amazing Pass that covered free entry up to 30 must-visit places in Osaka.

Once everything ready, we were ready and headed to our first destination to Kyoto.

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Things To Do during Cherry Blossom in Kyoto: Philosopher’s Walk, Nanzenji, Keage incline

Kyoto is a amazing city to visit in Kansai. The must visit attraction in Kyoto including World Historical Site, historical temple and shrine and natural hidden gem. There’s no better place for Japan culture experience but Kyoto. This is a great place to spend at least 2 to 3 days in Kyoto

Philosopher’s Path Best place for sakura Viewing in Kyoto itinerary

We arrived in Kyoto at afternoon and done checked in to hotel. There is still half-day for us to wander around. During our trip in early April, sakura was in full bloom. So we decided to spend our first day and focusing on cherry blossom itinerary in Kyoto.

We headed to the best sakura viewing spot in Kyoto. Firstly, Philosopher’s Walk (哲学の道) which famous with cherry tree lined along the canal. Spend the amazing stroll under the sakura canopy densely lined along the pedestrian street. From Philosopher’s Walk, we took a slow walk toward to Keage incline. Together with Nanzenji, it is the famous sakura viewing walking itinerary. One of the memorable journey during my 7-Day Kansai itinerary.

Lastly, we back to Kyoto Station and dinner at Kyoto Ramen Koji (Street). It is home to eight famous ramen in Japan. Have a hot bowl of Japanese ramen to start your Kyoto food tour.

Where To Eat: Masutani ramen in Kyoto Ramen Koji for traditional Kyoto ramen. Added, have some Japanese snacks in the Kyoto Station.

Day 2: Southern Higashiyama District in Kyoto

Kiyomizudera Kyoto

We spent the day 2 on the southern Higashiyama district in Kyoto. To get there from Kyoto station, we bought the one day Kyoto bus pass with unlimited bus ride in Kyoto. The bus is worth it if you planning for more than two bus ride in one day.

Spend your morning to admire the Kiyomizudera, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world. The most famous part on Kiyomizudera is the Main Hall was built in 139 pillars without using one of the single nail.

From Kiyomizudera, take a stroll to ninenzaka and sannenzaka slope. Various souvenirs, snacks, cafes, and restaurants can be found in this busy shopping street. Continue your walking itinerary to downtown Kawaramachi or Gion area. Spend your afternoon wandering around in this area.

Nishin Soba from Matsuba

Looking for what to eat in Kyoto? One of Kyoto’s specialty cuisine is Nishin soba. It is a local herring fish soba noodle dish with flavored soy sauce broth. The Matsuba Soba is the oldest and most famous Nishin soba restaurant in Kyoto. Else, most of the Kyoto restaurant served this Kyoto local dishes. Next, sample some snack food in the Nishiki market (錦市場).

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine

In the evening, we headed to Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine for their famous Torri gate. We took the bus back to Kyoto station and then take the JR train to Inari. Enjoy the walk under thousand of eye-catching torii with amazing views along the trail.

READ MORE: Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine: A Complete Travel Guide

What to eat in downtown or Gion Kyoto: Nishin soba in Kyoto. The Matsuba Soba is the inventor of this must-eat in Kyoto. It is famous for its handmade soba noodles among locals and visitors.

Day 3: Arashiyama District and Kinkajuji in Western Kyoto

Sagano Scenic Railway

One of the must visit in Kyoto is Arashiyama. Instead of directly headed to Arashiyama by train, we choose to take the Sagano Scenic Railway train from Kameoka to Saga torokko station. The train ride on took about 30 minutes, riding along the Hozugawa River.

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

From there, we visited the world-famous Arashiyama bamboo grove, pray at Nonomiya Shrine and enjoy our leisure walk at the Arashiyama shopping street and Togetsu-kyo Bridge. 

Thanks to the clean and quality water. Arashiyama is famous for its tofu dishes. We try the tofu dishes in Tofu Chaya Sagatofu Sanchu. It is a cabin kiosk at the main street of Arashiyama, selling various kinds of tofu dishes. Price is ranging from 300 to 1000 yen depend on what you eat. The best budget place to eat the yodofu in Arashiyama.

Kinkakuji with reflection

We proceed our 7-Days Kansai itinerary from Arashiyama to Kinkajuji. Firstly, we took the JR train from JR Saga-Arashiyama station to Emmachi station. Next, we transferred to a bus ride (#205) to Kinkakuji.

Kinkakuji is a golden shiny temple, perfectly situated aside the Japanese garden. The reflection of this golden pavilion is one of the most picturesque and stunning views in Kyoto.

Flaming Kyoto fire ramen

Last but not least, we ended our day 3 in Kyoto with flaming Kyoto fire ramen in Menbakaichibai. It is an extraordinary culinary experience where your bowl of flaming ramen is burnt right in front of you. A must try food in Kyoto.

Day 4: Day Trip To Nara

Feed The Deer In Nara Park
Feed The Deer In Nara Park

Nara is located between Kyoto and Osaka. It is best to visit Nara with one day trip from either of the cities. We choose to departed from Kintetsu Kyoto Station and arriving at Kintetsu Nara Station. Compare with JR Nara station, this station is closer to most of the attractions in Nara.

The 1-Day Nara itinerary can be done on foot. We welcomed by free-roaming deer in Nara Park. Enjoy your animal encounter by feeding deer with rice cracker, called Shika Sembei from the licensed street vendors.

Todaiji Temple (東大寺)
Todaiji Temple (東大寺)

There are many UNESCO Historic Monuments in Nara. We recommended visited one or two historical attraction among them. We visited the Kasuga Grand Shrine (Kasuga-Taisha) and Todaiji Temple.

The Todaiji Temple is one of the must-visit attractions in Nara. It is house of the Japan’s largest bronze Buddha statue and the world’s largest wooden structure.

What to eat in Nara: Kamameshi (釜飯), literally “kettle rice” is one of the popular local cuisine in Nara. Shizuka Kouen-ten served the best Kamameshi in Nara.

Day 5: Half Day to Uji. From Kyoto To Osaka

Boat Ride along the Uji River

Uji is part of our 7 days Kansai itinerary. We spend half-day in Uji before heading to Osaka. We did not plan on any must-do list in Uji.

In the morning, we took the JR train to Uji. We spend our time wandering around the Byondo Street and walked along the Uji River. It is a great place to see the rural side of southern Kyoto Prefecture with locality surrounded.

In the late afternoon, we back to Kyoto and proceed with our 7-Day Kansai itinerary to Osaka.

Green Tea Ice cream served in Nakamura Tokichi Honten

What to eat in Uji: Uji is famous for its top-notch quality of green tea. We ate the famous green tea dessert in Nakamura Tokichi Honten. It is so delicious and rich in green tea fragrance. Matcha lover don’t miss it!

Day 6 and Day 7: Osaka

When you arrive in Osaka, you will know that it’s time to experience the modern life in Japan. Osaka is a lovely city to wandering around. There are many things to do in Osaka for 1 day or 2 days.

For first time visitors to Osaka and plan to visit many attractions, we recommended you to get the Osaka Amazing Pass. This pass is offering free entry to up to 30 must-visit attractions in Osaka. It also offered discounted to certain shops and restaurants in Osaka.

The Osaka Amazing Pass is easily redeemed in Kansai International Airport or Namba Station. We fully utilize this Osaka Amazing Pass during our 2 days in Osaka. This pass also includes unlimited ride on all the subway within Osaka. We have documented our Osaka travel post in Things To Do With Osaka Amazing Pass for 1 day or 2 days.

Below are the top three must visit places in Osaka that you hardly can miss when visiting.

Osaka Castle (Osakajo)

How to get to Osaka from Kansai Airport

One of the must-visit in Osaka. Osaka Castle is the most recognized landmark of Osaka. This historical castle was build since the 16th century.

The castle has been destroyed in the past. But it was rebuilt to its original and reconstructed to new glamour. You can go to the highest 8th floor to view on the moat from the top. Alternatively, take the education visit on the exhibition on the castle.

Shinsekai And Tsutenkaku Tower

Tsutenkaku Tower
Tsutenkaku Tower

Shinseikai is one of the old neighborhood in Osaka. This place was once the entertainment district in Edo period. But it was neglected and abandoned for the past. Now Shinseikai is famous for nostalgic and vintage things in Osaka. People came to visit Shinseikai for its uniqueness in old Japan time.

You can opted to Tsutenkaku Tower for the top view on Shinseikai from above. Alternative, heading to one of the restaurants for the famous Kushikatsu. It is one of Osaka specialties with deep-fried skewers of seafood, meats, and vegetables.

Umeda Sky Building

Umeda Sky Building
Umeda Sky Building

An engineering marvel which consists of two tower with “Floating Garden Observatory” on the 39th floor. Unlike the traditional best viewing point in the city. You are heading to the highest flower by high-speed escalator connected between two towers. The best place for night view in Osaka.

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan Activities

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan was an amazing experience and would recommend this to anyone who loves sea creatures. It is amazing to see the sea life inside the aquarium and many exhibits from sea lions and seals, to dolphins, saltwater and freshwater fish, otters, crabs, jellyfish, and two magnificent whale sharks.

Travel Tips: Visit Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the world’s largest aquariums, with over 600 species of animals and witness aquatic animals of the Pacific Rim in the recreation of their habitats. Skip the ticket queue with Klook voucher!

More Times in Kansai Itinerary

As we only have limited time during our Kansai itinerary, there are also some other attractions and activities that you can include on your trip based on your interest. Here is some recommendation:

Universal Studios Japan (USJ) – Experience the thrill of the world at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. It is Japan’s best theme park for four years in a row! Must-visit the Harry Potter world and the Mario Adventureland. Check for more detail!

Universal Studios Japan (USJ) with 1, 1.5 and 2-day Studio Pass

Pro Tip: Book your tickets in advance with Klook to avoid long queues on the day.

Where To Stay: Best Places and Hotels

We understand the pain on keep changing on accommodation during travel. As you can see from our 7 days Kansai itinerary. We try to minimize our stay even we visited many unique places in Kansai. That is to say, we only stay in two places for 7 days in Kansai. So, this is very important to decide on where to stay in Kyoto and Osaka.

Where to Stay in Kyoto: The Best Hotels and Areas To Stay

Where to stay in Osaka: Namba or Umeda?

There are lots of accommodation in Osaka with all type of price range. For sure that is one that suits your budget and requirement. However, we highly recommended that you stay in the Namba area. It is conveniently located nearby most of the attractions with transportation accessible. The best place to stay in Osaka for getting around.

  • Umeda, Osaka’s commercial district and the largest transportation hub in the city. A great option for those with JR Pass. (Hotel Monterey Le Frere Osaka)
  • Namba and its surrounding areas such as Dotonbori, Nippombashi, and Shinsaibashi. Best place to enjoy Osaka’s vibe. (Cross Hotel Osaka)

What To Eat: Kyoto and Osaka Food Guide

Top 2 Okonomiyaki in Osaka: Fukutaro (福太郎)

There are many local specialties and must try when planning on 7 days Kansai itinerary. Osaka is the place where the takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and Kushikatsu was the origin. Don’t miss the chance to taste it at a famous restaurant in Osaka.

Read on our food hunting tour in Osaka and Kyoto. 

Kyoto Food Blog:

Osaka Food Blog:

A Perfect Guide For 7 Days Kansai Itinerary: Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Uji

7 Days Kansai Itinerary

Hopefully my 7 days Kansai itinerary can give you some inspiration when planning on your trip to Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Uji. There are more places to visit in the Kansai region such as Kobe, Himeji, and Wakayama. Unfortunately, we did not have much time for this trip. But for sure, we will come back here. Added, you can even extend your trip to Aichi Prefecture if you have 10 days or 14 days for your Kansai trip. For first-time visitors, we recommended you focus on Kyoto and Osaka.

Here are the summary of My 7 Days Kansai Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Arrive Kansai and heading to Kyoto. Half-day on sakura viewing in Kyoto
  • Day 2: Southern Higashiyama District in Kyoto (Kiyomizudera, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine)
  • Day 3: Arashiyama (Sagano Scenic Train, bamboo grove, Nonomiya Shrine) and Kinkajuji
  • Day 4: Day trip to Nara
  • Day 5: Half day to Uji. From Kyoto to Osaka
  • Day 6 and Day 7: Osaka (Osaka Castle, Shinsekai And Tsutenkaku Tower, Umeda Sky Building, and more).
  • Lastly, Goodbye to Kansai.

Japan is truly an addicted country and for sure you will come back for the second or third time. Please plan the Kansai itinerary and explore the uniqueness of leisure. Spend time to eat and try Japan’s best food. Your memory of Kansai will last forever.

Lastly, enjoy your trip to Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Uji! Our Complete Japan Kansai Travel Guide can be found here.

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