18-Day Japan Itinerary: March 10-27, 2026. Requesting Feedback.

First time in Japan | Solo traveler | Not into overly touristy things | Prefer nature mixed with culture.

Flying into Tokyo (Narita/Haneda), flying out of Osaka (KIX) at 11:55 AM on March 27th.

TOKYO – 4 nights (March 10-14)

Base: Hotel Century Southern Tower, Shinjuku

Day 1 (March 10): Late evening arrival, check in, rest.

Day 2 (March 11) – Western Tokyo neighborhoods:

– Koenji: Bohemian neighborhood with vintage shops, indie cafes, covered shopping arcades (avoiding typical tourist areas)

– Nakano Broadway: Multi-story mall with niche anime/manga shops, less touristy than Akihabara

– Shimokitazawa: Hipster neighborhood with record shops, small theaters, cozy izakayas for dinner

Day 3 (March 12) – East Tokyo & traditional areas:

– Morning: Fukagawa temples (Fudo-do, Tomioka Hachimangu) – old working-class Tokyo feel without Asakusa crowds

– Kiyosumi Gardens – traditional garden with far fewer visitors

– Ryogoku: Sumo district, try chanko nabe

– Yanaka: Old Tokyo neighborhood that survived WWII, wander Yanaka Ginza, temple district, cemetery

Day 4 (March 13) – Day trip to Kamakura:

– Hiking between temples via Daibutsu trail through forested mountains

– Skip crowded Great Buddha area, focus on Kita-Kamakura temples

– Coastal town atmosphere with beach/mountain setting

Day 5 (March 14): Tsukiji Outer Market for breakfast, then depart for Matsumoto

MATSUMOTO – 1 night (March 14-15)

Day 5 (March 14): Arrive afternoon, evening walk around illuminated castle area

Day 6 (March 15):

– Morning: Matsumoto Castle (one of 12 original castles in Japan, striking black exterior)

– Quick visit to Nakamachi Street (preserved merchant district)

– Afternoon train to Takayama (2 hours)

TAKAYAMA – 2 nights (March 15-17)

Preserved Edo-period mountain town

Day 6 (March 15): Arrive late afternoon, explore old town streets by lamplight, Sanmachi Suji district

Day 7 (March 16):

– Early morning: Takayama Morning Markets (Miyagawa & Jinya-mae) – local produce, pickles, crafts

– Takayama Jinya (only surviving Edo-period prefectural office)

– Afternoon: Sake brewery tastings, merchant houses, hike to Shiroyama Park for mountain/town views

– Evening: Try Hida beef at traditional izakaya

Day 8 (March 17): Day trip to Shirakawa-go

– UNESCO village with gassho-zukuri (thatched-roof) farmhouses, 250+ years old

– Mountain valley setting, likely still snowy in March

– Tour inside farmhouses, hike to viewpoint overlooking village

– Return to Takayama, then bus to Okuhida Onsen

OKUHIDA ONSEN – 1 night (March 18-19)

Legendary mountain hot springs in Northern Alps.

Day 8 (March 18):

– Arrive late morning from Takayama (30-40 min bus)

– Check into onsen ryokan (looking at Yukimurasaki or Yarimikan)

– Afternoon: First outdoor onsen experience – riverside baths with 3,000m snow-covered peaks

– Optional: Shinhotaka Ropeway for panoramic Alps views

– Evening: Kaiseki dinner, night onsen under stars

Day 9 (March 19):

– Early morning: Sunrise onsen session (this is THE experience I’m most excited about)

– Traditional ryokan breakfast

– Late morning: Bus to Takayama, then train to Kanazawa

KANAZAWA – 2 nights (March 19-21)

Day 9 (March 19):

– Arrive afternoon

– Higashi Chaya District: Preserved geisha district with wooden teahouses

– Omicho Market: Fresh seafood dinner (kaisendon bowls, sushi)

Day 10 (March 20):

– Morning: Kenrokuen Garden (one of Japan’s three great gardens)

– Afternoon: Nagamachi Samurai District, visit Nomura Samurai House interior

– Possibly 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

– Evening: Katamachi entertainment district

Day 11 (March 21):

– Morning: Myoryuji Temple (Ninja Temple) – hidden doors, escape routes, fascinating defense architecture

– Afternoon: Train to Hiroshima

HIROSHIMA – 2 nights (March 21-23)

Day 11 (March 21): Arrive evening, try Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki

Day 12 (March 22):

– Morning: Peace Memorial Park & Atomic Bomb Dome

– Peace Memorial Museum (allowing 2-3 hours – I know this will be heavy)

– Afternoon: Process the experience, walk along river or visit reconstructed Hiroshima Castle

– Evening: Explore downtown, Okonomimura building

Day 13 (March 23) – Miyajima Island:

– Ferry to island (25 min)

– Itsukushima Shrine with floating torii gate

– Hike Mount Misen (535m) – 2-3 hour round trip, 360-degree views of Seto Inland Sea (THE nature hike I’m looking forward to)

– Alternatively take ropeway partway up

– Explore island village, try grilled oysters

– Afternoon: Return to Hiroshima, train to Kyoto (2 hours)

KYOTO – 3 nights (March 23-26)

Peak cherry blossom season – accepting crowds for the beauty

Staying in northern/eastern area (Ginkaku-ji or Demachiyanagi) to avoid worst crowds

Day 13 (March 23): Arrive evening from Hiroshima, settle in, walk neighborhood

Day 14 (March 24):

– 6:30 AM: Fushimi Inari (ONLY this early to beat crowds, just lower sections)

– Late morning: Kiyomizu-dera Temple (wooden stage, cherry trees on approach)

– Walk down Ninenzaka/Sannenzaka traditional streets

– Afternoon: Gion & Higashiyama – Yasaka Shrine, Maruyama Park (cherry blossoms!), Kodai-ji Temple

– Evening: Philosopher’s Path at dusk (canal walk, possible early blossoms)

Day 15 (March 25):

– Morning: Daitoku-ji Temple Complex (multiple sub-temples, zen gardens, much quieter than famous sites)

– Lunch in northern Kyoto

– Afternoon: Shimogamo Shrine (UNESCO site through primeval forest, less touristy)

– Late afternoon: Nishiki Market (“Kyoto’s Kitchen” for traditional ingredients, street food)

Day 16 (March 26) – Day trip to Nara:

– Todai-ji Temple (giant bronze Buddha, arrive 8-9 AM)

– Kasuga Taisha Shrine (forest approach, stone lanterns)

– Nara Park deer (yes, touristy but fun)

– **Afternoon: Hike Mount Wakakusa** (342m, panoramic views, far fewer tourists on mountain)

– Return to Kyoto evening, pack for Osaka

OSAKA – 1 night (March 26-27)

Final night for easy airport access

Staying near Namba Station (Nankai line to airport)

Day 16 (March 26):

– Arrive from Kyoto late afternoon

– Evening: Dotonbori street food crawl – takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu

– Final night energy, embrace the chaos

Day 17 (March 27):

– 6:30 AM wake up

– 8:00 AM train to Kansai International Airport

– 11:55 AM flight

Key Questions for You Guys:

  1. Is the Alps portion (Matsumoto → Takayama → Okuhida → Kanazawa) too much movement? I’m changing hotels 4 times in 5 days here. Worth it for the onsen experience?

2 Should I skip Matsumoto overnight and just do the castle as a 3-hour stopover between Tokyo and Takayama? Would save one hotel change.

3. Is 3 nights enough for Kyoto during cherry blossom season, or should I cut something else (Kanazawa? One Hiroshima night?) to add a 4th Kyoto night?

4. Okuhida Onsen recommendations?Looking at Yukimurasaki or Yarimikan. Worth the splurge (~¥25,000-35,000/night with kaiseki)?

5. Any major gaps or things I should add/skip? I’m specifically avoiding Kinkaku-ji, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove during day, and other mega-crowded spots.

6. Any worthwhile golf courses I could squeeze in. Big time golfer.

Any feedback appreciated – is this too much?

by r0mpy