Itinerary Check – Feb/March 2024

Hi all,

I would love feedback on my proposed itinerary, most things are flexible and nothing is set in stone yet. We’ve booked a few hotels, but they’re all changeable and refundable. We are two girls in our 20s, happy to walk, and planning on travelling light.

1. The mini trip to Seoul may be a silly idea, but it’s the only chance we’ll have (at least for a long time) to visit.
2. The only thing we can’t really change is flights, these have been planned with so many factors in mind (cost, timing, vouchers, airlines, etc).
3. I’ve been to Japan before so I’m okay with the JR Pass/Pocket Wi-Fi situation, we’ll decide if we’re getting a JR Pass once we know the itinerary to see if it works out cheaper than buying individual tickets with the new price increase.
4. I’ve not included everything during the days in this, but it’s all on Wanderlog so I can see what’s grouped together.

Are the day trips from Osaka reasonable?

Thank you!!!!! :’)

Sunday Feb 18th (Tokyo)
– Land Haneda 7:30am
– Pick up JR Pass/Pocket Wi-Fi
– Check in Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo
– Pokemon Cafe for early dinner (if able to reserve)

Monday Feb 19th (Hiroshima)
– Tokyo > Hiroshima
– Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine

Tuesday Feb 20th (Hiroshima > Hakata)
– Peace Memorial / Hiroshima Castle
– Hello Kitty Shinkansen to Hakata (14:19)
– Canal City Hakata

Wednesday Feb 21st – Friday Feb 23rd (Fukuoka > Seoul)

Saturday Feb 24th (Osaka)
– Land Fukuoka 14:00
– Travel to Osaka
– Dotonbori

Sunday Feb 25th (Osaka)
– Osaka Castle
– Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street
– Nipponbashi
– Debating a day trip to Kobe instead if the others can be fit in on other days, would you recommend?

Monday Feb 26th (Osaka)
– Himeji day trip

Tuesday 27th February (Osaka)
– Nara day trip
– Would you advise moving to the hotel in Kyoto instead of returning to Osaka?

Wednesday 28th February (Kyoto)
– Philosophers Path
– Pokemon Centre
– Miffy Sakura Kitchen / Arashiyama

Thursday 29th February (Kyoto)
– Fushimi Inari Taisha
– Nyan-nyan-ji (this is a bit of a trek, may miss it)
– Tea Ceremony Nagomi / main shopping street

Friday 1st March (Nagoya)
– Ghibli Park

Saturday 2nd March (Hakone)
– Hakone Ropeway etc

Sunday 3rd March (Tokyo, Hotel in Asakusa)
– Currently free
– Could spend morning in Hakone too?

Monday 4th March
– Tokyo Skytree
– Kirby Cafe (Friends birthday)
– Asakusa

Tuesday 5th March
– Sanrio Puroland
– Shiro-Hige’s Cream Puff Factory

Wednesday 6th March
– Yunessun (day trip, this was originally going to be after Hakone but that would be a weekend and we thought it may be super busy)

Thursday 7th March
– Akihabara
– Ikebukuro

Friday 8th March
– Harajuku
– Shibuya/Shinjuku

Saturday 9th March (Hotel closer to Haneda)
– Yokohama (Gundam, Cup Noodle etc)

Sunday 10th March
– Fly from Haneda 13:15

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2 comments
  1. You can combine Himeji and Kobe into a day, and drop Osaka Castle since you’re already seeing the finest castle (and UNESCO world heritage site) in Japan

  2. Depending on what time you get to Hiroshima, I would be a little more ambitious and possibly try to get to Miyajima. Well worth seeing. Toshogu Shrine isn’t that impressive especially in comparison to what you’ll see in Kyoto.

    You can combine Kobe and Himeji.

    My advice is always to stay in the place you’re going to be visiting. Go to Kyoto if you’re going to spend three days there.

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