MindMap Gallery EdrawMind 21-Day In-Depth Japan Travel Guide
This detailed EdrawMind mind map is your ultimate visual companion for planning a comprehensive 21-day journey through Japan, organized by day and region to maximize every moment. It covers iconic destinations including Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Nagano, Shirakawa-go, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Himeji, Hiroshima, Sapporo, and Aomori, ensuring you experience both the country’s most famous sights and hidden gems. The map provides a clear daily breakdown, from Day 1-3 exploring Tokyo’s city life and culture, to Day 4-5 taking in Mount Fuji and the Hakone Peninsula, Day 6 visiting Kamakura’s historic sites, Day 7-8 enjoying nature in Nagano, Day 9 discovering the fairy-tale village of Shirakawa-go, Days 10-12 diving deep into Kyoto’s cultural heritage, Day 13 meeting the sacred deer in Nara, Days 14-15 savoring Osaka’s food scene, Day 16 exploring Himeji, Day 17 reflecting on peace in Hiroshima, Days 18-19 experiencing the northern charm of Sapporo and Hakodate, Day 20 visiting Aomori’s stunning natural beauty, and finally Day 21 returning to Tokyo. Beyond the itinerary, the map includes essential travel tips: recommended transport passes like the JR Pass, must-try local foods for each region, accommodation suggestions, and practical advice for foreign visitors, covering visas, internet, cash payments, and useful apps. EdrawMind allows you to customize this guide with your own notes, preferences, and booking details, turning it into a fully personalized travel plan tailored to your interests and pace.
Edited at 2026-05-07 08:57:00This detailed EdrawMind mind map is your ultimate visual companion for planning a comprehensive 21-day journey through Japan, organized by day and region to maximize every moment. It covers iconic destinations including Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Nagano, Shirakawa-go, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Himeji, Hiroshima, Sapporo, and Aomori, ensuring you experience both the country’s most famous sights and hidden gems. The map provides a clear daily breakdown, from Day 1-3 exploring Tokyo’s city life and culture, to Day 4-5 taking in Mount Fuji and the Hakone Peninsula, Day 6 visiting Kamakura’s historic sites, Day 7-8 enjoying nature in Nagano, Day 9 discovering the fairy-tale village of Shirakawa-go, Days 10-12 diving deep into Kyoto’s cultural heritage, Day 13 meeting the sacred deer in Nara, Days 14-15 savoring Osaka’s food scene, Day 16 exploring Himeji, Day 17 reflecting on peace in Hiroshima, Days 18-19 experiencing the northern charm of Sapporo and Hakodate, Day 20 visiting Aomori’s stunning natural beauty, and finally Day 21 returning to Tokyo. Beyond the itinerary, the map includes essential travel tips: recommended transport passes like the JR Pass, must-try local foods for each region, accommodation suggestions, and practical advice for foreign visitors, covering visas, internet, cash payments, and useful apps. EdrawMind allows you to customize this guide with your own notes, preferences, and booking details, turning it into a fully personalized travel plan tailored to your interests and pace.
This professional EdrawMind mind map delivers a comprehensive tactical analysis of Japan’s national football team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, structured into three core sections: Basic Information, Supervision and Command System, and Detailed Position-by-Position Analysis. The “Basic Information” section covers key team data, including the latest market value estimates, average player age, and the high number of players competing in top European leagues, which forms the backbone of Japan’s strength. The “Supervision and Command System” analyzes the coaching staff and technical leadership, highlighting their previous experience and tactical philosophy. The centerpiece is the “Detailed Analysis by Position,” which breaks down the squad into goalkeepers, midfielders, forwards, and defenders, evaluating each player’s strengths, weaknesses, market value, and playing style. It identifies key players like Suzuki Ayą in goal, and details the tactical depth of each position. The map also explores “Factors Affecting Rhythm,” such as injuries to key players, tactical adjustments, and the pressure of high-stakes matches. EdrawMind lets you easily update this analysis with the latest player transfers, form changes, and tactical developments, making it a living document to track the team’s progress towards the tournament. It’s an invaluable tool for fans, analysts, and anyone looking to gain a deep understanding of Japan’s squad.
This detailed EdrawMind mind map offers a multi-faceted analysis of South Korea’s national football team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, structured into five key sections: Analysis of the Expected 26-Man List, Team Overview and Background, Power Analysis and Tactical Considerations, Conclusion and Outlook, and Notes and Specifications. The first section provides a position-by-position breakdown of the squad, profiling goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, including star players like Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae, along with backup players and emerging talents. The “Team Overview” section contextualizes the team’s recent history, competition group, and key management. The “Power Analysis” evaluates the team’s core strengths, such as its organized defense and dynamic attack, as well as its weaknesses, including midfield instability and the aging of key players. It also touches on the need for a predictive tactical system. The “Conclusion and Outlook” section discusses the factors that will determine the team’s success, including the fitness of key players and the integration of young talent. Finally, the map includes essential notes on definitions, competition impacts, and player introductions. With EdrawMind, you can customize this analysis by adding your own observations, player form updates, and tactical insights, making it a personalized guide to South Korea’s World Cup campaign.
This detailed EdrawMind mind map is your ultimate visual companion for planning a comprehensive 21-day journey through Japan, organized by day and region to maximize every moment. It covers iconic destinations including Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Nagano, Shirakawa-go, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Himeji, Hiroshima, Sapporo, and Aomori, ensuring you experience both the country’s most famous sights and hidden gems. The map provides a clear daily breakdown, from Day 1-3 exploring Tokyo’s city life and culture, to Day 4-5 taking in Mount Fuji and the Hakone Peninsula, Day 6 visiting Kamakura’s historic sites, Day 7-8 enjoying nature in Nagano, Day 9 discovering the fairy-tale village of Shirakawa-go, Days 10-12 diving deep into Kyoto’s cultural heritage, Day 13 meeting the sacred deer in Nara, Days 14-15 savoring Osaka’s food scene, Day 16 exploring Himeji, Day 17 reflecting on peace in Hiroshima, Days 18-19 experiencing the northern charm of Sapporo and Hakodate, Day 20 visiting Aomori’s stunning natural beauty, and finally Day 21 returning to Tokyo. Beyond the itinerary, the map includes essential travel tips: recommended transport passes like the JR Pass, must-try local foods for each region, accommodation suggestions, and practical advice for foreign visitors, covering visas, internet, cash payments, and useful apps. EdrawMind allows you to customize this guide with your own notes, preferences, and booking details, turning it into a fully personalized travel plan tailored to your interests and pace.
This professional EdrawMind mind map delivers a comprehensive tactical analysis of Japan’s national football team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, structured into three core sections: Basic Information, Supervision and Command System, and Detailed Position-by-Position Analysis. The “Basic Information” section covers key team data, including the latest market value estimates, average player age, and the high number of players competing in top European leagues, which forms the backbone of Japan’s strength. The “Supervision and Command System” analyzes the coaching staff and technical leadership, highlighting their previous experience and tactical philosophy. The centerpiece is the “Detailed Analysis by Position,” which breaks down the squad into goalkeepers, midfielders, forwards, and defenders, evaluating each player’s strengths, weaknesses, market value, and playing style. It identifies key players like Suzuki Ayą in goal, and details the tactical depth of each position. The map also explores “Factors Affecting Rhythm,” such as injuries to key players, tactical adjustments, and the pressure of high-stakes matches. EdrawMind lets you easily update this analysis with the latest player transfers, form changes, and tactical developments, making it a living document to track the team’s progress towards the tournament. It’s an invaluable tool for fans, analysts, and anyone looking to gain a deep understanding of Japan’s squad.
This detailed EdrawMind mind map offers a multi-faceted analysis of South Korea’s national football team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, structured into five key sections: Analysis of the Expected 26-Man List, Team Overview and Background, Power Analysis and Tactical Considerations, Conclusion and Outlook, and Notes and Specifications. The first section provides a position-by-position breakdown of the squad, profiling goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, including star players like Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae, along with backup players and emerging talents. The “Team Overview” section contextualizes the team’s recent history, competition group, and key management. The “Power Analysis” evaluates the team’s core strengths, such as its organized defense and dynamic attack, as well as its weaknesses, including midfield instability and the aging of key players. It also touches on the need for a predictive tactical system. The “Conclusion and Outlook” section discusses the factors that will determine the team’s success, including the fitness of key players and the integration of young talent. Finally, the map includes essential notes on definitions, competition impacts, and player introductions. With EdrawMind, you can customize this analysis by adding your own observations, player form updates, and tactical insights, making it a personalized guide to South Korea’s World Cup campaign.
📍 Overview of the entire schedule
Tokyo Entry → Mount Fuji → Izu Peninsula → Kamakura → Nagano → Shirakawago → Kyoto → Nara → Osaka → Himeji → Hiroshima → Sapporo → Aomori → Tokyo Departure
🗓️ Detailed Schedule
Days 1-3: Tokyo City Experience
Day 1: Incheon Airport → Tokyo Narita/Haneda Airport Arrival → Shinjuku/Shibuya Hotel Check-in → Evening Kabukicho Sightseeing
Day 2: Asakusa Shrine (Kaminarimon, Nakamise Street) → Tokyo Skytree → Akihabara Animation Tour
Day 3: Gokyo Outdoors → Ginza Shopping → Roppongi Hills Observation Deck Night View
Days 4-5: Mount Fuji and Izu Peninsula
Day 4: From Tokyo Station, take the JR/Bus to Kawaguchiko → Kawaguchiko Sightseeing (Sengen Shrine, Orgol's Forest) → Check-in at the Onsen Hotel
Day 5: Mount Fuji 5 (summer only) → Oshino Hakai → Izu Peninsula Transfer (Shuzenji, Jogasaki Coast)
Day 6: Gamakura Heights Pilgrimage
Day 6: Izu → Kamakura (Enoden 1-day ticket) → Kamakura Daibu → Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu → Kamakura High School Front Station (Slamdunk shooting site) → Enoshima
Days 7-8: Nagano Nature Tour
Day 7: Kamakura → Tokyo → Shinkansen to Nagano → Zenkoji worship
Day 8: Nagano → Matsumoto Castle → Shigokudani Wild Monkey Park (Snow bathing monkey) → Garuizawa (optional)
Day 9: Fairy tale village of Shirakawago
Day 9: Nagano → Bus to Shirakawago Joint Village → Wadake, Kandake Tour → View from the Observation Deck → Transfer to Kanazawa/Takayama Hostel
Days 10-12: Kyoto Cultural Depth Tour
Day 10: Kanazawa/Takayama → Transfer to Kyoto by JR → Fushimi Inari Shrine (Sensebon Dorei) → Sanju Sangendo
Day 11: Kiyomizdera → Ninenzaka Sannenzaka → Yasaka Shrine → Gyoen Hanamikogi (Kimono Experience)
Day 12: Ginkakuji → Ryoanji (Goresansei Garden) → Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Road → Togetsu
Day 13: Meeting with the Deer of the Nation
Day 13: Kyoto → Nara (Kintetsu about 45 minutes) → Deer feeding cycle in Nara Park → Todaiji (the largest wooden building in the world) → Gasaga Shrine → Transfer to Kyoto/Osaka
Day 14-15: Osaka Food Passion
Day 14: Kyoto → Osaka (about 30 minutes by JR) → Osaka Castle Park (Denshukaku) → Umeda Sky Building Night View
Day 15: Dotonbori Food Street (Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki) → Shinsaibashi Shopping → Kuromon Market Seafood
Day 16: Himeji Prefecture Same Day Tour
Day 16: Osaka → Himeji (about 30 minutes by Shinkansen) → Himeji Castle (World Heritage Site, Bairo Castle) → Gokoen → Return to Osaka
Day 17: Hiroshima Peace Tour
Day 17: Osaka → Hiroshima (about 1.5 hours by Shinkansen) → Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (Atomic Bomb Dome) → Hiroshima Castle → Miyazima (Itsukushima Shrine, Sea Dori) → Return to Osaka
Day 18-19: Sapporo, Hokkaido
Day 18: Osaka Kansai Airport → Shinchitose Airport Transfer → Sapporo City Center → Odori Park → Tanukikogi Shops
Day 19: Shiroi Koibito Factory → Hokkaido Shrine → Sapporo TV Tower Night View
Day 20: Aomori apple disaster
Day 20: Sapporo → Aomori (JR about 3.5 hours) → Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art → Nebuta Town → Aomori Port Night View
Day 21: Return to Tokyo
Day 21: Aomori → Tokyo (about 3 hours by Shinkansen) → Narita/Haneda Airport Transfer → Incheon Airport Arrival
🚆 Transport Recommendations
JR Pass (21 days)
Required for long-distance travel, unlimited use of Shinkansen and express trains.
Local Pass
Completed with Ganto Area Pass, Kansai Tour Pass, and Hokkaido Rail Pass.
City Transport
Suica or Pasmo card is required. Korean credit/check card can be charged directly to the Suica mobile app (Apple Pay).
🏨 Recommended accommodation
Tokyo
Shinjuku (transportation hub), Shibuya (young culture), Ueno (easy access to the airport)
Kyoto
Gyeon/Kawaramachi (traditional scenery), around Kyoto Station (convenient transportation)
Osaka
Namba (shopping/food), Shinsaibashi (bustling street), Umeda (convenient transportation)
Onsen Hotel
Near Mount Fuji Kawaguchiko, Izu Shuzenji, Shirakawago (Traditional Japanese Experience)
🍱 Essential Food
Tokyo
Sushi, ramen, denpura
Osaka
Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, Kushikatsu
Kyoto
Gaiseki Cuisine, Horse Tea Dessert, Yuba
Hokkaido
Seafood, Gingiskan, Soup Curry
Nagano
Souba, Shinshu apple
💰 Budget Note (per person, original)
Air tickets
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Accommodation
Mid-range hotel about 8-150,000 won/night, hot spring hotel about 20-350,000 won per night
Transportation
JR Pass nationwide ticket (21 days) Approx. 290,000 won
Food
An average of about 30-60,000 won per day (including snacks and coffee)
Total
Approximately 4-6 million won on 21 days (excluding personal shopping expenses)
📝 Practical Tips for Koreans
Visa
Korean passport holders can stay for 90 days without a visa.
Internet
It is recommended to rent a Japanese roaming-only WiFi device at the airport in Korea. Or you can purchase local data with Ubigi, Sakura Mobile eSIM app.
Payment
Cash
Still needed in many small shops, monasteries/shrines. 5-100,000 yen ready.
Card
Visa, Mastercard International credit/check cards are available in most hotels, department stores and restaurants.
Mobile Payment
Register Suica (Suica mobile app) with Apple Pay/Samsung Pay for easy mobile payment. Naver Pay is available at some major pharmacies/convenience stores.
Required Apps
Navigation map or Kakaomap (Korean search optimization), Google Translate (camera real-time translation), Japan Travel (JR train timetable).
Season
Spring (cherry blossoms in late March-early April) and autumn (winter blossoms in late October-early November) are the best and peak season. Hotel and transportation must be booked in advance.
Voltage
100V. Charger for 220V in Korea requires multiple adapters.
Note
This schedule is recommended and you are free to adjust it according to your personal preferences. Popular season long distance Shinkansen seating and popular hot spring hotels recommend booking at least 2-3 months in advance. Have a pleasant trip!
Japan in-depth travel 21 Day Guide