Planning a Trip to Japan and Europe? Check Out This Sample Itinerary!

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Planning a
Trip to Japan
and Europe?

Check Out This Sample Itinerary!

Planning a trip to Japan or Europe? These two
destinations are dream getaways for many travelers,
offering endless cultural experiences, culinary
adventures, and iconic attractions. But to make your long
journey more enjoyable, it’s essential to prepare a clear
sample itinerary, along with practical tips for outfits,
packing, and luggage.

Below, you’ll find a sample itinerary for 14 days in Japan
and 14 days in Europe, complete with outfit
recommendations, packing clothes tips, and luggage
choices from American Tourister to keep your travels
comfortable.

14-Day Itinerary for Japan

TOKYO

  • Activities: Shibuya, Akihabara, Ueno Park, Odaiba.
  • Outfit: T-shirts layered with a light jacket, comfy shoes.
  • Recommended luggage: Curio Cabin Spinner, perfect for keeping essentials while in Tokyo.

MT. FUJI & HAKONE

  • Activities: Onsen, Lake Kawaguchi, ropeway ride.
  • Tip: Bring warm clothes and use a space saver bag to
    maximize suitcase space.

KYOTO

  • Activities: Fushimi Inari Shrine, Arashiyama, Gion.
  • Outfit: Long sleeves + sneakers, great for walking.
  • Daytrip bag: Carter Backpack R, roomy enough for a camera,
    water bottle, and snacks.

NARA

  • Activities: Nara Deer Park, Todaiji Temple.
  • Tip: Always carry snacks and travel tissues.
  • Bag: Carter Messenger Bag R, practical for short city walks.

OSAKA

  • Activities: Dotonbori, Osaka Castle, Universal Studios Japan.
  • Recommended luggage: Curio Medium Spinner to store
    souvenirs.
  • Add a foldable bag to easily carry extra shopping.

14-Day Itinerary for Europe

Paris,
France

  • Activities: Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Champs-Élysées.
  • Outfit: light coat, flat shoes, dress.
  • Recommended luggage: Frontec Trunk+ AT Work Backpack
    for documents and essentials.

Brussels, Belgium

  • Activities: Grand Place, enjoy Belgian waffles and chocolate.
  • Tip: bring a waterproof jacket for unpredictable weather.
  • Bag: Zork Sling Bag, perfect for strolling around the city.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Activities: Van Gogh Museum, canal tour, cycling.
  • Outfit: sweater + scarf + raincoat, ideal for cool, damp weather.
  • Recommended luggage: Curio Large Spinner, spacious enough for
    souvenirs.

Berlin, Germany

  • Activities: Berlin Wall, Museum Island.
  • Tip: choose neutral clothing that can be layered for versatility.
  • Luggage: make sure to bring a suitcase with a TSA Lock for international flights.

For extra storage, check out American Tourister’s
Extra Large Luggage and Trunk Collection.

Packing Clothes Tips
for a Long Trip

To avoid hassles during a long trip, follow these packing
clothes tips:

Use packing cubes. Keep your items neat, easy to find, and save
space.

Bring mix-and-match outfits. For example, 3-4 neutral tops paired
with 2-3 bottoms.

Layer for weather. Instead of one heavy coat, pack several thin
layers you can combine.

Separate dirty clothes. Use a laundry bag to keep them away from
clean ones.

Add travel accessories. A luggage cover keeps your suitcase clean,
while a travel pillow adds comfort on long flights.

Whether it’s a trip to Japan or a trip to Europe, planning your itinerary, gear, and luggage is key to a smooth journey.
With the sample itinerary above, you’ll find it easier to arrange schedules, pick outfits, and organize belongings.

Don’t forget to use American Tourister luggage and bags such as the American Tourister Curio Cabin Spinner, Carter Backpack R, Carter Messenger Bag R, Frontec Trunk, and the Argyle Spinner. Designed to be stylish, lightweight, and functional, they’re perfect for long-distance travel without the hassle.

With a solid itinerary and the right gear, your dream long trip to Japan or Europe will be an unforgettable adventure.