Itinerary for Akihabara/Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, not too full?

Hoping to get an idea of what we currently have planned is feasible to do on each day. Are any days too full and should we break it up or are there any days/places we’ll be around that could be added to? Thanks for any help or ideas!

Day 1: Akihabara, Tokyo
Haneda Airport

Take train to Akihabara

Check in at Akihabara Washington Hotel

Head to 7-11: stock up food/snacks, exchange money

Time permitting: walk around Akihabara

Day 2: Akihabara, Tokyo
Shopping in Akihabara on a SUNDAY when roads are closed

Namco, Mandarake, Super Potato

Visit Pokemon Center Tokyo DX

Visit Tokyo Sky Tree РDinner at Kirby Caf̩?

Day 3: Harajuku/Shibuya

Take train to Shibuya

Hachiko Shrine

Takeshita Street

Crepes and shopping in Harajuku

Meiji Jingu Shrine

Day 4: Studio Ghibli Museum

Tickets for November will go on sale October 10th – MUST get in advance

Studio Ghibli Museum 10am

Studio Ghibli Cafe

Head to Osaka at end of day to check in at Hotel Keihan Universal Tower – Can we check out from hotels later in the day or will we need to store luggage elsewhere if we leave at end of day?

Day 5: Kyoto

Take train from Osaka to Kyoto

Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine

Nishiki Market

Ninja Museum + Shuriken throwing

Kyoto Botanical Gardens

Kyoto Imperial Palace

Return to Osaka via Train

Day 6: Kyoto

Take train from Osaka to Kyoto

Monkey Park

Bamboo Forest

Kinkaku-ji

Return to Osaka via Train

Day 7: Osaka

Nara Park

Osaka Castle/Castle Park

Shopping in Osaka if there is time

-Cup Noodle Museum?

-Don Quixote Ferris Wheel

-Octopi signs= Takoyaki

Day 8: Osaka, Universal Studios

Full day in Universal Studios Japan

Day 9: Osaka, Japan

Check out from hotel

Depart Via Osaka International Airport (Itami)

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