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10-Day Japan Tour

🗺️🗺️ 【Travel Plan】 Day 1: Universal Studios Japan Day 2: Umeda - Osaka Castle Park - Shinsaibashisuji - Dotonbori Day 3: Kiyomizu Temple - Gion - Kamo River - Fushimi Inari Shrine - Arashiyama Day 4: Fuji-Q Highland - Lake Kawaguchi - Oishi Park Day 5: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - Roppongi Hills - Tokyo Tower Day 6: Ueno Park - Sensoji Temple Day 7: Akihabara - Tokyo Skytree Day 8: Tokyo Disneyland 📍📍【Must-Visit Attractions】 1. Universal Studios Japan 2. Umeda 3. Osaka Castle Park 4. Shinsaibashisuji 5. Dotonbori 6. Kiyomizu Temple 7. Gion 8. Kamo River 9. Fushimi Inari Shrine 10. Arashiyama 11. Fuji-Q Highland 12. Lake Kawaguchi 13. Oishi Park 14. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden 15. Roppongi Hills 16. Tokyo Tower 17. Ueno Park 18. Sensoji Temple 19. Akihabara 20. Tokyo Skytree 21. Tokyo Disneyland 🥘🥘【Must-Try Foods】 🏠🏠【Recommended Accommodations】 📷📷【Photo Spots】 📣📣 [Tips]
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