Looking for an unforgettable adventure in Japan? Our 10-day Japan itinerary is the perfect blend of cultural exploration and family fun, including a magical visit to Tokyo Disneyland! Packed with practical tips and insider insights, this guide to Japan Itinerary with Disneyland is designed to help you make the most of your trip to Japan in 10 days. Whether you're a first-time visitor or returning to Japan, this journey promises memories that will last a lifetime. Join us to customize your private Japan Itinerary 10 Days with Disneyland to make every day well organized.
Table of Contents
1. Japan Itinerary 10 Days with Disneyland
2. Best Time to Go to Japan Disneyland
3. Tokyo Disneyland Japan Guide
4. Japan Disneyland Vs DisneySea
5. FAQs about Disneyland Japan Tokyo
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1. 10-Day Japan Essential Family Tour with Kids (Including Disneyland)
-Days: 10 Days (Customizable)
-Cater for: Family with Kids
-Quick Access>>>10 Days Tokyo - Mt. Fuji - Hakone - Kyoto - Nara - Osaka Tour
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This 10 day trip to Japan itinerary with Disneyland and Universal Studio is designed for families with kids, offering a perfect blend of cultural exploration, thrilling theme parks, and natural wonders across Japan. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the tranquil beauty of Mount Fuji, and the magical experiences at Tokyo Disney Resort and Universal Studios Japan, every day promises excitement and discovery. With family-friendly activities like the Ghibli Museum, Pokémon Center, and hands-on ninja experiences, this journey is tailored to create lasting memories for parents and children alike. Enjoy stress-free travel with private transfers and guided tours, ensuring a smooth and unforgettable adventure.
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Highlights of the 10 Day Trip to Japan:
●Explore Akihabara, Tokyo's vibrant hub for electronics, anime culture, and unique shopping experiences.
●Step into the magical worlds of Ghibli's animated films at the Ghibli Museum, where imagination comes to life.
●Have a blast at the Pokémon Center to meet your favorite characters and shop for exclusive Pokémon merchandise.
●Enjoy an unforgettable, fun-filled day at Tokyo Disneyland to experience thrilling rides, enchanting shows, and magical moments.
●Embark on a journey to Oshino Hakkai for serene ponds and crystal-clear waters and visit the picturesque Arakurayama Sengen Shrine for stunning views of Mount Fuji.
●Visit Owakudani to experience the raw power of the earth with its volcanic hot springs and stunning landscapes.
●Encounter and feed the lovely deer at Nara Park and enjoy a peaceful day that is surrounded by nature and wildlife.
●Tour the iconic Osaka Castle to enjoy the beautiful views of this historic landmark and get a glimpse into Japan's rich heritage.
●Feel the excitement and thrill at Universal Studios Osaka with adrenaline-pumping rides and epic attractions.
●Try a thrilling Ninja experience at Ninji-do Osaka to unleash your inner ninja by learning ancient ninja skills and explore a fascinating world of stealth.
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Details of the Japan Itinerary 10 Days with Disneyland:
Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo
-Arrive in Tokyo and enjoy a private transfer to your hotel.
Day 2: Tokyo's Spiritual & Cultural Sites
-Visit Meiji Jingu Shrine: Explore Tokyo's iconic shrine and its peaceful grounds.
-Discover Senso-Ji Temple: Visit Tokyo's oldest and most famous temple.
-Explore the Imperial Palace East Gardens: Relax in the tranquil gardens, especially during cherry blossom season.
-Experience the Ghibli Museum: Dive into the magical world of Studio Ghibli with exhibits and films.
Day 3: Tokyo's Tech & Pop Culture
-Visit Akihabara: Immerse yourself in anime, manga, and electronics culture.
-Explore Pokémon Center and Nintendo Tokyo: Shop for exclusive Pokémon and Nintendo merch.
-Enjoy the Shibuya Sky Observation Deck: Take in panoramic views of Tokyo's skyline.
-Try Ninja Cafe Asakusa: Experience a fun ninja-themed cafe with hands-on activities.
Day 4: Tokyo Disney Resort
-Spend a day at Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea: Enjoy classic attractions, exclusive rides, and themed lands.
Day 5: Nature & Mount Fuji Views
-Visit West Lake Village: Discover charming thatched-roof cottages and views of Mt. Fuji.
-Explore Oshino Hakkai Springs: See crystal-clear spring water in a peaceful village.
-Discover Narusawa Ice Cave: Explore the cool, historic lava cave near Mt. Fuji.
-Enjoy Arakurayama Sengen Park: Take in stunning views of Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms in spring.
Day 6: Hakone's Scenic Wonders
-Explore Lake Ashino: Take a "Hakone Pirate Ship" for beautiful views of Mt. Fuji.
-Ride the Hakone Ropeway to Owakudani: Witness volcanic activity and enjoy scenic landscapes.
-Visit the Venetian Glass Museum: Admire contemporary glass art with Owakudani Valley views.
Day 7: Kyoto & Nara's Sacred Sites
-Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine: Walk through thousands of red torii gates at Japan's famous shrine.
-Explore Uji's Matcha Street: Taste high-quality green tea in the historic tea town.
-Enjoy Nara Park: Meet over 1,200 friendly deer roaming freely.
-Visit Todai-ji Temple: See the Great Buddha and explore this impressive cultural site.
Day 8: Universal Studios Japan
-Explore Universal Studios Japan: Enjoy attractions like Super Nintendo World, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and Minion Park.
Day 9: Osaka's Historical and Fun Highlights
-Visit Osaka Castle Park: Explore the historic castle and its surrounding park.
-Try the Asakusa Ninja Experience: Learn ninja skills like shuriken throwing.
-Ride the Don Quixote Ferris Wheel: Enjoy panoramic views of Osaka.
-Explore Dotonbori: Walk through the famous entertainment and food district, enjoying local dishes like Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki.
Day 10: Departure
-On the final day of this Japan itinerary with Disneyland, your guide will take you to the airport for your departure flight.
Overviews of the 10 Day Japan Itinerary with Kids:
●Days 1 - 4: Tokyo (Meiji Jingu Shrine, Harajuku, Ghibli Museum, Akihabara, Pokemon Center, Nintendo Tokyo, Shibuya Sky Observation Deck, Tokyo Disney Resort)
●Days 5 - 6: Mt. Fuji & Hakone (West Lake Village, Oshino Hakkai, Narusawa Ice Cave, Arakurayama Sengen Park, Lake Ashino, Owakudani, Venetian Glass Museum)
●Day 7: Kyoto & Nara (Fushimi Inari Shrine, Uji Matcha Street, Nara Park, Todai-ji Temple)
●Days 8 - 10: Osaka (Universal Studios Japan, Ninja Experience, Osaka Castle Park, and Don Quixote Ferries Wheel)
Best Family-friendly Hotels for Your 10 Day Japan Tour:
●4 Nights in Tokyo - Mitsui Garden Hotel Shiodome Italia-gai
√ Central location close to Odaiba and Shimbashi
√ Easy access to transportation for family excursions
√ Spacious and comfortable rooms for family stays
●1 Night in Fujiyama - Fuji View Hotel
√ Comfortable accommodations for families of all sizes
√ Stunning Views of Mount Fuji from rooms and gardens
√ On-site outdoor pool perfect for kids to enjoy during warm months
√ A designated space for children to explore and play
√ Free shuttle service to take you to nearby attractions
●4 Nights in Osaka - Miyako City Osaka Hommachi:
√ Easy access to the subway and buses
√ Central location close to Osaka Castle and Umeda
√ Conveniently near the shopping districts
This 10 day Japan itinerary is packed with fun and educational experiences that kids will love. Explore Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka in a way that's fun for the whole family. Are you ready to create magical memories of Japan in 10 days? Tailor your 10 day Japan itinerary with Disney now and let the adventure begin!
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2. Best Time to Go to Japan Disneyland
The best time to visit Tokyo Disneyland depends on crowd levels, weather, and seasonal events. Check out more details before you embark on a Japan tour including Disneyland:
Best Times to Visit
Low Crowd Periods (Best for Shorter Wait Times)
√ Mid-January to Mid-March – After the New Year holiday, crowd levels drop significantly. This is one of the quietest times to visit, except on weekends.
√ Mid-May to June – After Japan's Golden Week (April 29 – May 5), crowds decrease. However, June is Japan's rainy season, so some days may be wet.
√ Mid-September to Early October – After the summer holiday rush, parks become quieter before the Halloween season starts.
Best Weather Conditions
√ Spring (March-May) – Comfortable temperatures (10–20°C/50–68°F), but it can be busy due to cherry blossom season and school holidays
√ Autumn (October – Early December) – Pleasant weather, with fall foliage and lower humidity compared to summer
Best for Seasonal Events
√ Halloween (Mid-September – October) – Special decorations, themed parades, and a chance to see guests in costumes
√ Christmas (November – December 25) – Holiday-themed shows, illuminations, and festive food.
√ New Year's Celebrations (Late December – Early January) – Unique Japanese New Year traditions, but extremely crowded
√ Anniversary Years – Tokyo Disney Resort celebrates milestone anniversaries with limited-time shows and merchandise.
Times to Avoid
╳ Golden Week (April 29 – May 5) – One of Japan's busiest travel periods and parks will be packed
╳ Obon Holiday (Mid-August) – Hot, humid, and crowded with families on summer vacation
╳ New Year's Holidays (December 29 – January 3) – Heavy crowds as locals visit for holiday festivities
╳ Weekends & Japanese Public Holidays – Significantly more crowded than weekdays
Additional Tips for a Smooth Visit
★Arrive Early – Lines start forming before opening hours. Arriving at least an hour early is ideal.
★Check the Tokyo Disney Resort App – Monitor wait times, reserve attractions, and mobile order food.
★Consider a Rainy Day Visit – Fewer visitors attend on rainy days, though some outdoor rides may close.
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3. Tokyo Disneyland Japan Guide
Is Disneyland Japan worth it? My answer is definitely "Yes"! Tokyo Disneyland is a must-visit destination for Disney fans in Japan, offering a magical experience with unique attractions. Here's a guide to help you make the most of your Japan tour with Disneyland:
Tickets and Entry
Ticket Types: Tokyo Disneyland offers single-day tickets and multi-day passes. You can also choose from park-specific tickets (for Disneyland or DisneySea) or Park Hopper tickets that allow access to both parks on the same day.
Purchasing: Tickets can be bought online in advance or at the park, but booking ahead is recommended to avoid long lines, especially during peak seasons.
Main Attractions
Tokyo Disneyland (Main Park):
Splash Mountain: A thrilling water ride with characters from the movie Song of the South.
Pirates of the Caribbean: A boat ride through pirate-infested waters with impressive animatronics.
Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek: A fun interactive ride with the beloved Monsters, Inc. characters.
It's a Small World: A classic boat ride with dolls from around the world singing the famous theme song.
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Parades and Shows
Dreaming Up! Parade: A daytime parade featuring popular Disney characters.
Disney Fantillusion: A nighttime parade with beautiful lights and floats.
Big Band Beat: A jazz musical show in DisneySea that features incredible live performances.
Dining
Snack Options: From Mickey-shaped waffles to popcorn in various flavors, there are plenty of themed snacks to enjoy.
Character Dining: You can book a character dining experience at the Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall or the Cinderella's Royal Table restaurant.
Themed Restaurants: Tokyo Disneyland has a variety of restaurants with immersive themes like the Blue Bayou (Pirates of the Caribbean-themed) and Restaurant Hokusai (featuring Japanese cuisine).
Shopping
There are plenty of Disney-themed shops in both parks, where you can buy unique souvenirs such as plush toys, character goods, clothing, and more. Tokyo Disneyland is known for its exclusive products that you can't find at other Disney parks worldwide.
FastPass & Wait Times
Tokyo Disneyland offers the Disney FastPass system, which allows you to reserve a spot in line for popular rides, reducing your wait time. Be sure to get your FastPass early, as they can run out quickly.
For other rides, check wait times on the official app or signage around the park.
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Tips for Seniors or Families with Young Kids
Take Advantage of Rest Areas: Both parks have shaded spots and rest areas where you can sit and relax. These are perfect if you're traveling with young kids or seniors needing breaks.
Rent Strollers or Wheelchairs: Strollers and wheelchairs are available for rent at both parks for convenience.
Parade Viewing: Arrive early to get a good spot for parades, especially if you're traveling with children or elderly guests. Some areas have seating reserved for guests with disabilities.
Special Events
Tokyo Disneyland celebrates various seasonal events like Halloween, Christmas, and the summer season with special parades, shows, and decorations. Check the schedule for these events during your visit.
Language
The primary language in Tokyo Disneyland is Japanese, but many signs and attractions have English translations. Cast members (staff) also usually speak some English and can help with directions or questions.
How to Get There
Tokyo Disneyland is located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, about 30 minutes from central Tokyo. You can take the JR Keiyo Line or Musashino Line to Maihama Station, followed by a short walk to the park.
Shuttle Services: Many hotels in Tokyo and the surrounding areas offer free shuttle services to and from the park.
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4. Japan Disneyland Vs DisneySea
When comparing Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, both parks offer unique experiences, though they are part of the same resort complex. Figure out their key differences to help you customize your 10 day Japan itinerary with Disney:
Theming and Atmosphere
Tokyo Disneyland:
Based on the traditional Disney experience, Tokyo Disneyland mirrors the classic Disneyland Park in California, with a focus on fairy tales, Disney characters, and whimsical themes.
The park is divided into areas like World Bazaar, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Adventureland, making it feel like a classic Disney park where magic and nostalgia take center stage.
Tokyo DisneySea:
Unique to Japan, this park is themed around the exploration of the seas. It features five ports of call: Mediterranean Harbor, American Waterfront, Port Discovery, Arabian Coast, and Mysterious Island.
DisneySea is more adventurous and sophisticated, appealing to both adults and families. The theme is inspired by nautical exploration, with a sense of wonder and discovery in each area.
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Attractions
Tokyo Disneyland:
The park's attractions are more aligned with classic Disney movies and characters. Rides like Pirates of the Caribbean, Splash Mountain, It's a Small World, and Space Mountain feature beloved Disney classics.
If you love Disney's fairy tales and cartoons, Tokyo Disneyland offers more of those familiar and timeless experiences.
Tokyo DisneySea:
DisneySea is home to more thrilling, high-tech, and immersive attractions. Journey to the Center of the Earth and Indiana Jones Adventure are both intense, high-speed rides with advanced theming.
DisneySea also has unique experiences such as Raging Spirits (a roller coaster), Aquatopia (a whimsical water ride), and Tower of Terror (with a different storyline than the version in other Disney parks).
Ideal for
Tokyo Disneyland:
It is best suited for families with younger children, those seeking nostalgia, or anyone who loves the iconic Disney characters
It's more about enchantment and classic Disney magic, perfect for fans of Disney princesses, Mickey, and classic animated movies.
Tokyo DisneySea:
It is best for visitors of all ages who want a slightly more mature, adventurous experience
It appeals to both thrill-seekers (thanks to its roller coasters and thrilling rides) and those who enjoy sophisticated theming with an attention to detail.
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Dining and Shopping
Tokyo Disneyland:
Dining is focused on family-friendly options, with character dining experiences like The Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall and Cinderella's Royal Table.
Shopping is also centered around classic Disney merchandise, including Mickey Mouse ears, plush toys, and other iconic souvenirs.
Tokyo DisneySea:
Dining here is more varied, offering Mediterranean, American, and Arabian-themed restaurants. It's a great place to try something more exotic, such as seafood or Mediterranean dishes.
The shopping experience is a little more upscale, with unique, park-exclusive merchandise inspired by the nautical and adventurous themes of the park.
Shows and Entertainment
Tokyo Disneyland:
It is famous for its vibrant parades, shows, and character meet-and-greets. Dreaming Up! is a colorful parade that features beloved Disney characters in elaborate floats.
The park also hosts nightly fireworks displays and seasonal events like Halloween and Christmas-themed entertainment.
Tokyo DisneySea:
It offers more immersive shows, like Big Band Beat (a jazz musical) and Fantasmic! (a nighttime spectacular), which have more adult themes and sophisticated performances.
The parades and nighttime events in DisneySea are more theater-style and tend to be less overtly "Disney" than those in Disneyland.
Overall Vibe
Tokyo Disneyland:
It is lively, magical, and family-friendly, with a focus on beloved Disney characters and fairy tales. The atmosphere is filled with joy, nostalgia, and whimsy.
Tokyo DisneySea:
It is refined, immersive, and adventurous. The park has a unique and elegant feel, with detailed architecture and a more mature and worldly ambiance. It appeals to a wider range of ages, from young kids to adults.
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Age Suitability
Tokyo Disneyland:
It is perfect for younger children and families. The rides and experiences are mostly gentle and accessible for all ages.
Tokyo DisneySea:
It is more suited for teens and adults due to its thrilling rides and sophisticated themes. However, it still offers plenty for younger children, though they may not appreciate the mature theming as much as older visitors.
Unique Aspects
Tokyo Disneyland:
It offers a more traditional Disney park experience, with iconic Disney elements like Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, and classic Disney princesses.
Tokyo DisneySea:
The only Disney Park in the world dedicated to the theme of the sea and exploration, making it a one-of-a-kind experience. It has a more adventurous and fantasy-based concept.
Conclusion: Which Park to Choose?
Choose Tokyo Disneyland if you're after the classic Disney experience, especially with young children, or if you're nostalgic for Disney's fairy tales.
Choose Tokyo DisneySea if you're looking for something unique, more adventurous, and immersive with stunning visuals, complex theming, and thrilling rides for older kids and adults.
Why Not Both? If you have the time and the budget, you can enjoy both parks, as they are located right next to each other. You can spend one day in each park to experience the full range of magic that Tokyo Disney Resort offers for your 10 day trip in Japan.
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5. FAQs about Disneyland Japan Tokyo
Q1: Where is Tokyo Disneyland in Japan?
Tokyo Disneyland is located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, just outside of Tokyo. It is part of the Tokyo Disney Resort, which also includes Tokyo DisneySea. The park is easily accessible from central Tokyo.
Q2: How to go to Disneyland Japan?
The easiest ways to reach Tokyo Disneyland are:
By Train: Take the JR Keiyo Line or Musashino Line to Maihama Station. From there, it's a short walk or a ride on the Disney Resort Line monorail.
By Bus: Direct buses run from major Tokyo stations (Shinjuku, Tokyo, and Yokohama) and Narita/Haneda Airports.
By Car: Parking is available, but public transport is recommended due to traffic and parking costs.
Q3: What airport is closest to Disneyland Japan?
Haneda Airport (HND): About 30–40 minutes by train or bus.
Narita Airport (NRT): About 60–80 minutes by train or bus.
Haneda is the more convenient option due to its proximity.
Q4: How big is Disneyland Japan?
Tokyo Disneyland covers 115 acres (47 hectares), making it roughly the same size as the original Disneyland in California.
Q5: How much is Disneyland Japan tickets?
Prices vary by season and day, but general admission costs:
1-Day Ticket: ¥7,900–¥10,900 ($55–$76) for adults
2-Day Ticket: ¥15,800–¥21,800 ($110–$150)
Discounts apply for children and seniors. It's best to check the official Tokyo Disney Resort website for up-to-date pricing.
Q6: Does Disneyland Japan have fast pass?
Tokyo Disneyland no longer offers the traditional FastPass system. Instead, it has:
Premier Access (paid express entry for popular rides like Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast)
Standby Pass (a free system for select attractions during busy times)
Q7: Does Disneyland Japan have Star Wars?
Tokyo Disneyland does not have a dedicated Star Wars land like in the U.S. parks, but you can enjoy:
Star Tours: The Adventures Continue – A 3D motion-simulator ride featuring Star Wars scenes.
Q8: Which is better Tokyo Disneyland or Universal Studios Japan?
It depends on your interests!
Tokyo Disneyland: Best for classic Disney magic, family-friendly rides, and parades.
Universal Studios Japan (USJ): Best for thrill rides, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, and anime attractions.
If you love Disney, go for Tokyo Disneyland. If you prefer action-packed rides and pop culture, USJ might be better.
Q9: How far is Universal Studios Japan from Disneyland Japan?
Universal Studios Japan (Osaka) is about 500 km (310 miles) from Tokyo Disneyland.
By Shinkansen (bullet train): about 2.5 hours from Tokyo Station to Shin-Osaka Station, then a short train ride to USJ.
By Flight: about 1-hour flight from Haneda/Narita to Osaka (Itami/Kansai), then a train or bus to USJ.
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