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Beautiful bayside garden with tea house. Great jet-lag walk on arrival day.
Historic temple with Tokyo Tower views.
One of Tokyo's best gardens. Much better than Yoyogi Park.
Beautiful garden and Asian art collection in Omotesando.
Arrive early to beat crowds. Serene forest walk to the shrine.
Kamakura's most important shrine. Walk up Komachi-dori to get here.
The bamboo temple. Have matcha in the bamboo garden.
Kamakura's iconic Great Buddha statue.
Anime and manga paradise. Browse multi-floor arcades and shops.
Explore the park area. Note: Tokyo National Museum is closed Mondays, visit Day 18 instead.
One of Japan's top three gardens. Take your time here.
Right next to Kenrokuen. Less impressive than Himeji, but worth a walk through.
Kanazawa's famous seafood market. Try the fresh sushi.
Beautifully preserved Edo-era merchant streets. Try sake and Hida beef.
UNESCO gassho-zukuri village. Photogenic but touristy. Half day is enough.
Riverside morning market. Great for local snacks and crafts.
The Golden Pavilion. Arrive early to beat crowds.
Kyoto's kitchen. Browse and snack your way through.
Shogun's Kyoto residence. Famous nightingale floors.
Start of the Kurama to Kibune mountain trek. Beautiful forest hike.
End point of the Kurama-Kibune trek. Beautiful vermilion lanterns.
Gateway to Gion. Beautiful at dusk.
Peaceful canal walk connecting temples. Early autumn colors in late Sep.
The Silver Pavilion. Stunning moss garden.
Arrive early. Iconic wooden stage with city views.
1,001 golden Kannon statues. Jaw-dropping interior.
Thousands of vermilion torii gates. Go at dawn to avoid crowds.
Day trip option: Japan's most spectacular castle. Worth the trip from Kyoto.
Day trip option: Uji's iconic Phoenix Hall. Combine with matcha tasting.
Day trip option: Osaka's neon-lit food street. Takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and more.
UNESCO temple with gorgeous landscape garden. Right next to the bamboo grove.
Arrive very early or skip if packed. Best before 8am.
Preserved historical street in Arashiyama. Quiet and atmospheric.
Scenic lake with Fuji views on clear days. Pirate ship cruise available.
Lakeside shrine with iconic floating torii. Honeymoon photo spot.
Less touristy anime/manga/vintage shopping. Great alternative to Akihabara.
Japan's largest museum. Moved from Day 4 since it's closed Mondays.
Tokyo's oldest temple. Arrive early, then browse Nakamise-dori.
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https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/ev270/index.html (3.26 - 4.10)
Best yakitori in Tokyo? Michelin star. Delicious and friendly owners. Need booking one month in advance. #yakitori

鎌倉高校前駅 A place that is so popular as a location featured in the anime "Slam Dunk". More info: https://www.enoden.co.jp/en/train/station/kamakurakokomae/ IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci-CF0zrSSe/?img_index=4 #station #train

祇園白川 It's an area with a nostalgic atmosphere where traditional townhouses with lattice-patterned red shutters line the cobblestone streets of Gion. More info: https://souda-kyoto.jp/guide/spot/gionshirakawa.html IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CjIV__hrih1/ #architecture

長谷寺 It is a famous temple in Kamakura. Inside, there is a huge 9-meter statue of kannon. More info: https://www.hasedera.jp/en/ IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci-CF0zrSSe/?img_index=8 #temple

成川美術館 From this museum, you can enjoy views of Mount Fuji and Hakone. More info: http://www.narukawamuseum.co.jp/en/ IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CrqNMyuyM9y/ #Fuji #art

飛騨の里 It is a place where old and valuable local houses have been relocated and restored. I recommend this place because you can enjoy the atmosphere like Shirakawa-go but without many tourists. More info: https://www.hidanosato-tpo.jp/english12.htm IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CkqMOjXy4zX/ #architecture

長町武家屋敷跡 There are preserved old-style earthen walls, stone-paved alleys, and splendid samurai residences lining the area. More info: https://visitkanazawa.jp/en/attractions/detail_10195.html IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct1Q9KHy_9B/?img_index=4 #architecture

ひがし茶屋街 This district has flourished since the Edo period and is one of the most beautiful historic streets in japan. With many cafes and shops, visitors can enjoy shopping and dining. More info: https://visitkanazawa.jp/en/attractions/detail_10212.html IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct1Q9KHy_9B/ #architecture