Hello everyone! Would gladly love your input on our itinerary for our trip coming next year.
**Tokyo**
Day 1, 20/3: Ginza
* Arrive at Haneda 0950, check in to our hotel at Kayabacho
* Walk around Pokemon Center DX/Cafe, Tokyo Station
* Free & easy, rest early
Day 2, 21/3: Ginza
* \- 0800 Get a queue number for Hachigo Soba
* Tsukiji Market
* Imperial Palace
* Chidorigafuchi Moat
* Uniqlo shopping
Day 3, 22/3: Asakusa
* Nakamise-dori Street for breakfast
* Senso Ji Temple
* Sumida Park in the afternoon for sakura viewing
* Kappabashi Knife Gallery to view some knifes
Day 4, 23/3: Shibuya
* Breakfast at Aoyama Farmers Market at UNU (weekend 10am – 4pm near Shibuya
* Yoyogi Park/Meiji Jingu
* Shibuya Scramble Crossing – Starbucks
* Shibuya Sky in the evening
* Mega Don Quijote – Shibuya Main Store
Day 5, 24/3: Akihabara, Ueno
* Explore Akihabara
* Lunch at Ameyoko
* Ueno Park picnic- Rest early for next day
Day 6, 25/3: Day trip to Kawaguchiko
Day 7, 26/3: Shinjuku, Meguro
* Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
* Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street
* Meguro River – night time sakura
Day 8, 27/3: DisneySea
Day 9, 28/3: Travel to Kyoto, check in airbnb at Higashiyama, rest, free & easy
**Kyoto**
Day 10, 29/3:
* Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
* Sagano Scenic Railway
* Eat tofu at Arashiyama
* Kimono Forest – at night
Day 11, 30/3:
* Nishiki Market breakfast sashimi/sushi
* Nijo Castle
* Kyoto Imperial Palace Park
* Kichi Kichi Omurice dinner
* Pontocho – night walk about
Day 12, 31/3: Fushimi, Uji
* Fushimi Inari Taisha (Torii gates) – 5 km hike, about 3 hours
* Uji Bridge
* Tsuen Tea House
Day 13, 1/4: Cherry Blossom walking around Kyoto
* Philosopher’s Path
* Mtt Daimonji hike
**Osaka**
Day 14, 2/4:
* Travel to Osaka
* Check In, Rest Day
* Kema Sakuranomiya Park
* Dotonbori at night
Day 15, 3/4: USJ
Day 16, 4/4:
* Kuromon Ichiba Market
* Osaka Castle
* Last Min Shopping
* 2110H – train to Kansai Int’l
Would be grateful for any comments to help us fine tune our itinerary! Any good ramen places that isn’t too crowded and near our locations will be useful too, thank you!