How to plan Japan: hotels, routes and the details that matter

February 3, 2026

A hotel-led guide to planning Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Hakone with Travel Seen.

 

If you’ve been saving Japan content for months and still haven’t booked, you’re not behind. Japan is one of those trips where the small choices change everything. Where you stay, where you base yourself in each city and how you pace the travel days are the difference between “best trip ever” and “why am I exhausted”.

 

Most people book Japan by starting with flights and then patching the rest together. We do it the other way round. We start with the stays, build the route around them and handle the behind the scenes details that make everything feel smooth.

 

This blog is for UK travellers who want Japan done properly and want a travel partner they can keep coming back to for everything from a quick London weekend to a full, multi stop adventure.

Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine, Kyoto, Japan

Why Japan rewards planning

Most people think Japan is difficult. It isn’t. It’s just precise.

 

  • Cities are big and neighbourhood choice matters

  • The “best” hotels online are not always the best for you

  • Ryokans and standout rooms can book out early

  • Timing (season and local holidays) changes crowds, prices and availability

  • Moving too fast turns a dream trip into a blur

 

A good Japan itinerary doesn’t feel like ticking boxes. It feels like it flows.

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto, Japan

Snow Monkeys of Japan

How most people book Japan
vs how we plan it

Most people start with flights

We start with the hotels. Because the right base makes Tokyo feel effortless and sets the tone for the whole trip.

 

Most people choose hotels by ratings and photos

We shortlist based on what you actually care about: location, room types, service, sleep quality and what’s worth paying for.

 

Most people book through third party sites for speed

We book directly with hotels. That matters when hotels are busy and it puts you in a stronger position if anything shifts.

Most people accept the room they clicked

We guide you on room categories and we request the better options, upgrades and added touches where available.

 

Most people cram too much in

We pace the trip properly, build in breathing space and make travel days make sense.

 

Most people only realise what they missed once they’re there

We handle the details before you arrive and we’re on hand while you travel if anything changes.

 

Hotel The Mitsui, Kyoto, Japan

Best Hotels
in Toyko, Kyoto, Osaka & Hakone

Best hotels in Tokyo

These are strong luxury picks depending on the kind of Tokyo you want, whether that’s design-led calm or full, polished city energy.

  • Aman Tokyo – serene, design-led, feels like a reset in the sky

  • Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi – immaculate service and skyline views

  • Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo – brilliant for food, grown up luxury

  • The Peninsula Tokyo – classic, polished, very reliable

  • HOSHINOYA Tokyo – ryokan style calm right in the city

 

Best hotels in Kyoto

Kyoto is where you slow down. It’s temples, gardens, beautiful mornings and nights that feel quiet in the best way.

  • Aman Kyoto – forest escape energy, ultra serene

  • Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto – calm base with space to breathe

  • The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto – refined and riverside

  • HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO – spa-led, quietly luxe

  • Sowaka – intimate, characterful, very Kyoto

 

Best hotels in Osaka

Osaka is brilliant for food, nightlife and a slightly faster pace. It’s also a smart base for day trips.

  • Conrad Osaka – modern luxury with big views

  • InterContinental Osaka – central, polished, easy

  • The St. Regis Osaka – classic five star feel

  • W Osaka – fashion-forward and fun

  • Four Seasons Hotel Osaka – new-school luxury

 

Best hotels in Hakone

Hakone is the onsen reset. One night can change the whole rhythm of a Japan trip, especially between city stops.

  • Gora Kadan – iconic ryokan, special occasion level

  • Hakone Ginyu – private onsen views and calm

  • Yama no Chaya – traditional and romantic

  • Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu – open air baths, easy luxe

  • Hakone Suishoen – quiet, restorative, elevated

Aman, Toyko, Japan

Gora Kadan, Hakone, Japan

Conrad, Osaka, Japan

What you get when you book
Japan with Travel Seen

You’re not just paying for an itinerary. You’re paying for a better outcome.

  • Hotel-first planning that matches your pace

  • Guidance on where to stay within each city, not just which city

  • Direct hotel bookings and stronger reservation handling

  • Room category advice so you don’t accidentally book the “fine on paper” option

  • Requests for added touches and upgrades where available

  • Someone on hand while you travel to keep things running smoothly

 

If you’re a UK traveller looking for a go-to travel agent you can trust, that’s the point. We want to be the name you recommend, the one you message first and the one your friends thank you for introducing them to.

 

Paying for Japan without doing it all upfront

 

This is a big one for UK travellers. When you DIY book, it can feel like everything is paid in one hit.

 

When we build a trip, we can often structure payments in stages depending on what’s being booked and supplier terms.

 

It makes committing to a bigger trip feel more manageable and it’s one of the practical differences people don’t expect from working with a travel agent.

Aman, Kyoto, Japan

FAQs

What is the best way to plan a trip to Japan?
Start with the stays and build the route around them. Neighbourhood choice, pace and one onsen or ryokan night make the biggest difference.

 

Is it better to book Japan through a travel agent?
If you want a smoother trip, better hotel guidance and someone to handle changes, yes. Japan is easy to book but harder to get right.

 

How many nights do I need in Tokyo and Kyoto?
For a first trip, four nights in Tokyo and four in Kyoto is a strong starting point, then add one night in Hakone if you want an onsen reset.

 

Do travel agents get hotel perks and upgrades?
Sometimes, yes. It depends on the hotel, dates and availability. The advantage is knowing what to ask for and having the relationship to request it properly.

Ready to plan Japan?

If Japan is on your list, send us: your dates or a window, your budget range and the vibe you want (Tokyo energy, Kyoto calm, ryokan reset, food-first, design-led stays) and we’ll build the trip around the stays.

 

Call or Whatsapp us on 0333 305 9912 share a rough budget and a few preferences then let us curate a 2026 trip that feels right for you.

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