November Itinerary Shakedown

Hey there! My fiancé and I (both 30 and very into architecture and design) will be in Japan for three weeks in November. Hoping for an itinerary check before we start booking our hotels.

Day 1: Tokyo (Arrival)

Arrive at Narita airport at 5pm

Catch a train to our hotel (probably in Ginza and open to recommendations that we can book with Hyatt or chase points)

Explore around the neighborhood

Get drinks at Star Bar

Day 2: Tokyo (Temple Day)

Head to Yoyogi Park early in the morning as we recover from jet lag

Meiji Jingu Shrine

Asakusa Culture and Tourism Building

Senso-ji Temple

Head back to Ginza and window shop / find some famous buildings

Day 3: Tokyo (Tourist Day)

teamLab Borderless at 9am

Lunch at Katsudon-ya Zuicho

Shibuya Scramble and some free alternative to Shibuya Sky potentially

Daikanyama

Dinner at Omoide Yokocho alley

Drinks at Golden Gai

Day 4: Tokyo (Design Day)

Nezu Museum (and gardens)

21_21 Design Sight or Mori Art Museum depending on exhibitions

SunnyHill Minamiaoyama

Omotesando Street

Harajuku

Day 4: Tokyo (Museum Day)

Kayaba Coffee

Asakusa Museum of Sculpture

Tokyo National Museum

Ueno Park Picnic

National Museum of Western Art

Explore Yanaka / Old Town

Day 5: Nikko (Day Trip)

Temples

Nikko National Park

Day 6: Houshi Onsen in Gunma

Quiet and restful night in the mountains

Day 7: Kanazawa

Take buses and trains to Kanazawa

Check in to SHARES hotel

Visit Kenroku-en Garden

Explore at night

Day 8: Kanazawa

Morning trip to Shirikawa-go

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

Day 9: Kyoto

Get to Kyoto early afternoon

Check into Hyatt Place (trying to book with points)

Lunch at Honke Daiichi Asahi

Explore Nishiki Market

Explore Pontocho Alley

Dinner at Chao Chao Sanjo Kiyamachi

Day 10: Kyoto

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove early in the morning

Kameyama Area

Togetsukyo Bridge

Kinkaku-ji

Philosophers Path

Gion District at night

Day 11: Kyoto

Walk around Higashiyama in the morning into early afternoon

Tempura Endo Yasaka for lunch

Kiyomizu-dera temple in both the daytime and at night

Day 12: Kyoto

Fushimi Inari early in the morning

Tofuku-ju Temple

Half day trip to Nara

Day 13: Naoshima

Travel to Naoshima Island

See Chichu Art Museum

Day 14: Naoshima

Take an early morning ferry to Teshima

See more Naoshima museums in the afternoon

Day 15: Osaka

Travel from Naoshima to Osaka (not sure the best Osaka neighborhood to stay in)

Visit Osaka Castle

Possibly visit Umeda Sky Building

Day 16: Osaka

Take a half day trip to Minoh to see the autumn foliage

Visit Dontonburi and eat a lot

Day 17: Atami

Travel from Osaka to Atami for another Onsen (open to recommendations here)

Relax in the evening

Day 18: Tokyo

Travel back to Tokyo via Enoura Observatory

Stop by Kanagawa Institute of Technology to see some Junya Ishigami

Visit Shimokitizawa for thrift shopping

Visit Meguro neighborhood

Day 19: Return flight

Visit Akihabara for souvenirs

Any last minute things we missed at the beginning of the trip

Head to airport at 3pm for 6pm flight home

Please share any critiques or recommendations you have based on this itinerary! I like to maximize travel since I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to plan a second trip to Japan, but don’t want to completely burn myself out either.

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