Itinerary check- 14 days TOKYO->KYOTO->OSAKA->TOKYO

Hi, my friend and I are going to japan in November for 2 weeks (18th Nov-2nd Dec)

It’s pretty safe to say that this planning process was quite overwhelming, especially with Tokyo.

We are open to any suggestions or recommendations. Food will be a little tricky for us as my friend is a vegetarian and although I can only eat halal meat, I am able to eat the seafood.

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**Tokyo**

*Sunday 19th:*

Meet up with, get esim and suica and get the hell outta there. Hotel in Shinjuku

(closes at 7/8)

Batting cages (closes at 4am)

*Monday 20th:*

Wake up early to people watch at Shibuya crossing? 6am

Yoyogi park- 8:00/9:00

Harajuku- takeshita street

Shibuya sky for view

*Tuesday 21st:*

Akihabara and sensoji temple

Ueno park/Tokyo national museum

Ameyoko plaza near ueno

Karaoke?

*Wednesday 22nd:*

Teamlabs Tokyo-10am

Tsukiji fish market

Odaiba

**Nikko 23rd and 24th**

**Kyoto**

*Saturday 25th:*

Travel to Kyoto and check in

Explore area

Nishiki fish market

Gion

Kiyomizu dera

Junsei

*Sunday 26th:*

Fushimi inari shrine (at or before sunrise)

Shopping

Philosophers path

GEAR

*Monday 27th: Arashiyama area*

Bamboo forest

Tenryu-ji temple

Daihaku senkoji (small hike) good views

Iwatayama monkey park

Sagano railway/train

**Osaka**

*Tuesday 28th:*

Get to and check in

Don’t mind just shopping

Shinseki + tsutenkaku tower area at night (or in day)

Kuromon Market

Eat food?

*Wednesday 29th:*

Umeda sky building + pokemon centre

Osaka castle

Team lab Osaka botanical garden?

Dotonbori at night

*Return to tokyo on 30th-1st-2nd*

We don’t have anything planned as of yet for the last part in Tokyo and are down for just a relaxed end to the trip

4 comments
  1. At what time are you doing Shibuya Sky? Crossing is a 3 minute walk, might as well combine them in 1 sitting.

    And try to to Shinjuku Gyoen instead of Yoyogi. I found Gyoen a lot prettier

  2. with the suica/pasmo you can just add it to your iphone wallet>+>Transit card. I suggest Pasmo coz you can get a refund without a Japanese bank account – not sure how, you’ll need to take a look into it 🙂 but it’ll be easier to top off and not needing to line up at the machines.

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