I hope everyone is having an amazing day. I would like to ask you all to do a little check on my final itinerary as I am planning to print it out and forget about it for a while, as my trip is coming in 2 weeks. I am 100% aware that this trip is overloaded, but I am afraid if I delete stuff I will regret not seeing it, can you all please give me advice in terms of what can I avoid/dismiss out of my trip.
Day 1 (Arrival)
Eat at a 7/11 near the hotel
Visit Daiso Store
Dinner near the hotel
Day 2 (Asakusa/Akihabara/Red Tokyo Tower)
Visit HATCOFFEE, Kaminarimon Temple, Senso-ji Temple
Explore bakeries and have Purple Ice Cream in Asakusa
Walk to Kappabashi Kitchen Tools in Taito City
Shop at Sanko Reamono, visit Tenga Shop, Animate Akihabara, and Amiami Akihabara Figure Tower
Lunch options in Akihabara
Visit Bic Camera
Walk to Akihabara Station, then to Hamamatsuchō Station via Keihin Tohoku Line
Visit Red Tokyo Tower
Dinner options via Google maps
Day 3 (Shibuya)
Visit Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Shibuya
Explore Flipper's Pancake in Shibuya, Meiji Jingu Shrine, Yoyogi Park
Visit Maccha House, Kicks Labs, Shibuya Parco
Lunch options in Shibuya
Explore Shibuya 109, Hachiko Statue, Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Taito Station
Dinner options in Shibuya
Visit Shibuya Sky and Shibuya Scramble Crossing
Day 4 (Shinjuku)
Visit Jump Shop, Imperial Palace, Imperial Palace East Gardens in Shinjuku
Walk to Suga Shrine (Your Name anime) Stairs
Explore Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, central Shinjuku (Godzilla Head)
Lunch options in Shinjuku
Visit Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Travel to Ikebukuro Station via Saikyō Line
Visit Mega Pokemon Center Tokyo, Animate Café Ikebukuro, Sunshine City Mall, Sweets Paradise, Seibu or Ikebukuro Parco
Dinner options in Ikebukuro
Day 5 (Nakano/Harry Potter/Ginza)
Visit Nakano Broadway, Nakano Sun Mall, Nakano Central Park
Lunch options in Nakano
Travel to Warner Bros Harry Potter (Ticket for 4PM)
Evening in Ginza visiting stores and shopping
Day 6 (TeamLabs)
Visit Tsukiji Market, explore nearby kitchenware shops
Travel to Kamiyacho Station, then to Yūrakuchō and Toyosu Stations via various lines
Visit teamLab Borderless and Planets
Explore Odaiba and Rainbow Bridge
Day 7 (Disneyland)
Spend the day at Disneyland
Day 8 (Hakone)
Travel to Hakone using a RomanceCar with a Hakone Free Pass
Explore Hakone Shrine, Owakudani (Black eggs), Open Air Museum
Onsen experience in the evening
Day 9 (DisneySea)
Spend the day at DisneySea
Day 10 (Travel to Kyoto)
Visit Tsukiji Market for breakfast and shopping
Check out of the hotel by 11am, then travel to Tokyo Station and take Shinkansen to Kyoto
Arrive at Kyoto Station, travel to hotel
Explore nearby areas, Kyoto Imperial Palace and Gyoen Garden
Dinner options available in Kyoto via Google Maps
Day 11 (Kyoto)
Travel by bus to Arashiyama, visit the Bamboo Grove and Tenryu-ji Temple
Explore Arashiyama further or visit Okochi Sanso Villa
Lunch at locations recommended on Google Maps
Bus to Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), then to Ryoan-ji Temple
Early evening at Nishiki Market, dinner at a kaiseki restaurant in Gion
Evening stroll in Gion, possibility of renting a kimono
Day 12(Kyoto)
Travel by bus to Fushimi Inari Shrine
Explore Fushimi Inari, have matcha at Maccha House, and enjoy street food
Visit additional central Kyoto sites, such as Kiyomizu-dera Temple if time allows
Dinner in central Kyoto
Day 13 (Osaka)
Explore Osaka Castle and Osaka Castle Park
Visit Kitahama Retro Building Area, Umeda Sky Building, and Floating Garden Observatory
Evening at Dotonbori for street food (takoyaki, ramen, fugu)
Visit Den Den Town for anime and electronics enthusiasts
Dinner at Kuromon Market for fresh seafood and sushi
Day 14 (Universal Studios)
Spend the day at Universal Studios Japan (USJ)
Explore USJ attractions like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Minion Park, Jurassic Park, Super Nintendo World
Late afternoon and evening in Dotonbori for dining and exploring
Return to Kyoto late evening
Day 15 (Naruto Village/Hiroshima)
Travel to Shin-Osaka Station, go to Naruto Konoha Village in Hyoga
If enough time, go to Hiroshima, Visit Peace Memorial Park and Museum in Hiroshima
Lunch of Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki
Visit Shukkeien Garden and Hiroshima Castle
Consider Hiroshima Orizuru Tower for views and paper crane folding
Reflective time in Hiroshima followed by return to Kyoto
Day 16 (Nara)
Travel from Kyoto Station to Nara via train
Visit Todai-ji Temple, home to the world's largest bronze Buddha and explore Nara Park, famous for its free-roaming deer
Lunch options in Nara include local specialties like somen or sushi at MAGURO KOYA
Visit additional historic sites such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine and Nara National Museum
Explore Naramachi, the old merchant district, and see traditional townhouses
Visit Kofukuji Temple with its five-story pagoda
Return to Kyoto in the late afternoon or early evening
Dinner in Kyoto with options for Kyoto-style cuisine
Evening relaxation options include a stroll through the Gion District or along the Kamogawa River
Day 17 (Travel to Tokyo)
Early morning visit to Kiyomizu-dera Temple to enjoy the views and quieter atmosphere
Brunch at Nishiki Market, where you can also pick up last-minute souvenirs
Travel to Kyoto Station, ideal time to buy a bento box for the Shinkansen ride
Take the Shinkansen from Kyoto to Tokyo
Once in Tokyo, visit Hamarikyu Gardens, a peaceful spot with saltwater ponds and a traditional tea house
Enjoy an early dinner in Tokyo with dining options in areas like Ginza or Shibuya
Head to Haneda Airport
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