Golden Week in Japan: Where to Book Hotels (Avoid Crowds) – 2026
Golden Week (late April–early May) is Japan's busiest travel period. This guide covers where to stay, how to avoid crowds, and booking strategies for the holiday week.
Golden Week in Japan: Where to Book Hotels (Avoid Crowds) – 2026
Golden Week is Japan's string of national holidays (late April–early May): Showa Day, Constitution Day, Greenery Day, Children's Day. Domestic travel spikes—hotels fill, prices rise. This guide helps you plan: where to stay and how to manage crowds. For cherry blossom overlap, see Cherry Blossom Hotels Tokyo. For general Tokyo, see Complete Guide to Tokyo.
2026 Golden Week Dates
Typically April 29–May 5. Exact dates depend on how weekends fall. Check the calendar. Peak travel: Apr 29–30, May 3–5.
What to Expect
- Hotels: Sold out or 2–3x normal prices in popular areas.
- Trains: Reserved seats fill. Shinkansen crowded.
- Attractions: Long lines. Temples, parks, theme parks packed.
Strategies to Avoid Crowds
1. Book Early
6+ months ahead for Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka. Earlier for ryokan and popular resorts.
2. Stay Outside Peak Hubs
Avoid Kyoto center, Tokyo's busiest areas on peak days. Consider lesser-known neighborhoods or day-trip bases.
3. Travel on Shoulder Days
Apr 28 or May 6–7 can be slightly easier if your schedule allows.
4. Consider Less Touristy Areas
Regional cities, onsen towns (if not top-tier), or suburban Tokyo. Fewer domestic tourists.
Where to Stay
- Tokyo: Book early. Consider Ikebukuro, Ueno, or areas 1–2 stops from Shinjuku/Shibuya.
- Kyoto: Very busy. Book 6+ months ahead. Or stay in Osaka and day-trip.
- Osaka: Slightly less intense than Kyoto. Good base for Kansai.
- Alternatives: Kanazawa, Takayama, Okayama—cultural, less packed.
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FAQ
Should I avoid Golden Week?
If you dislike crowds, yes. If you must travel, book early and expect premium prices.
When to book Golden Week hotels?
6+ months ahead. Earlier for Kyoto and popular ryokan.
Are attractions closed during Golden Week?
No. Most are open. They're just very crowded.
Conclusion
Book 6+ months ahead. Consider shoulder days and less touristy areas. See Cherry Blossom Hotels, Complete Guide to Tokyo, and Kyoto Gion Guide.
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