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Itinerary
10 days · 24 stops · ¥180,000–¥250,000 · 2 views
Immerse yourself in the contrasting worlds of bustling Tokyo and the serene landscapes of Aso, enjoying vibrant festivals and peaceful nature.
Days

Asakusa Yokocho
Tokyo
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Schedule
Day 01 of 10Arrive 0:00 · first activity from 2:30
2.5h customs + airport transit buffer
Land at HND · Fri, May 7 · from JFK · 1 traveler
Renting a car? Check the license rules
Some licenses (FR/DE/CH/BE/TW) need a JAF translation, not an IDP — 5-min guide.
Stay
Tokyo · 5 nights
Fri, May 7 → Wed, May 12 · 1 guest
EXPLORE
浅草横丁
Stay ~1h
Asakusa Sta.
A charming alleyway to explore Tokyo's nostalgic past, perfect for a relaxed evening stroll after settling in. Try some local delicacies and feel the vibrant atmosphere of this hidden gem.
Getting around, region by region
Your route mixes city and countryside — here's the best mode for each leg.
Tokyo central · Days 1–5
Dense rail network — trains and the metro beat driving here.
Kumamoto & Aso · Days 6–8
Rural — a rental car reaches spots no train or bus serves.
Fukuoka · Days 9–10
Dense rail network — trains and the metro beat driving here.
Rental car: pick up in Kumamoto & Aso (Day 6), drop off at the end of Day 8. Skip it for the city legs.
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JR Pass
Your route spans 3 prefectures — a 7-day JR Pass (from ¥50,000) covers shinkansen and most express trains between these stops, paying for itself with 2–3 long-distance journeys.
Compare JR Pass options →Rental car recommended
Several stops on this route are in rural areas with limited rail access. A rental car from the nearest city hub gives you the freedom to reach places no bus serves.
Browse rental cars on Klook →Journey map
Trip budget · お見積り
¥18,500–¥31,000 / person / day
¥185,000–¥310,000 total
💴 Carry ~¥6,000/day in cash — many hidden spots are cash-only.
Estimated from 23 travel legs, 9 hotel nights and 1 ticketed event. International flights not included. Typical prices, not quotes.
Before you go
Is a JR pass worth it for this trip?
Rough estimate · based on trip distances
Pay-as-you-go is likely cheaper here — your rail estimates to ~¥20,623, under the ¥50,000 JR Pass (7-day). A pass may still be worth it for convenience.
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Get Around
Shinkansen, regional rail passes, and city transit — sorted before you land.
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Stay Hidden
Sleep in a centuries-old ryokan. Tatami floors, onsen, and a 7-course kaiseki.
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