Hi!
Here’s a rough itinerary for our trip on February 11 – 27th. It’s the second trip for my wife and me and the first one for her brother. We’re interested in anime, food and nature.
On the last trip used maps from paolo from tokyo and other tips from youtubers to plan the next day in the evening. That worked out great, so I only did a rough plan for now. I’d be happy about any feedback, scenic spots (especially Hakodate) and food recommendations.
**Tokyo**
**Day 1:**
* Arriving at Haneda
* Asakusa
* Ueno Park
**Day 2:**
* Shibuya, Nintendo / Pokemon Store, shibuya sky
* Cat Temple
**Misawa**
**Day 3:**
* shinkansen to Misawa
* Hoshino Resort / Onsen
**Aomori**
**Day 4:**
* Train to Aomori
* Nebuta Museum
* Tourist Center
* A-Factory
**Day 5:**
* Day Trip to Hirosaki
* Hirosaki Castle
* walk around town, get apple pie etc.
**Hakodate**
**Day 6:**
* Train to Hakodate
* Goryokaku Tower
**Day 7**
* Morning Market
* Lucky Pierrot
* Mt. Hakodate
**Sendai**
**Day 8:**
* visit temples and buddha statue
* eat gyutan
**Day 9:**
* Daytrip to Yamadera
**Day 10:**
* Daytrip to Geibi Gorge
**Day 11:**
* Daytrip to Matsushima Bay
**Yudanaka**
**Day 12:**
* Train to Yudanaka
* Ryokan and Onsen
**Day 13:**
* Snow monkey park
**Tokyo**
**Day 14 – Day 17**
I didn’t plan this yet, but here are a few spots we have on our list:
* Tsukiji outer market
* Shinjuku (Omoide Yokocho, meiji temple) , Ikebukuru
* Kichijoji (Ghibli Museum if we’re able to get tickets)
* Akihabara
* Harajuku
* dawn | avatar robot cafe
* teamlab planets
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
1 comment
Bring boots because you are very likely to encounter snow and/or slush anywhere north of Sendai. I personally think climbing lots of steps at Yamadera in snow and/or slush sounds less than appealing, but that’s me.
Depending on where you are from, anywhere north of Sendai might feel really cold.
I am going to assume you read the access page to the Amoriya and know how to actually get there.