π―π΅ JAPAN ITINERARY
DAY 1 β Feb 26 (Arrival Night)
18:00 β Arrive in Tokyo
19:00 β Check in at Kangaroo Hotel Side B
19:30 β Dinner near hotel (Minami-Senju / Asakusa area)
20:30 β Light walk around Asakusa
21:00 β Senso-ji Temple (night view)
22:00 β Back to hotel / rest
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DAY 2 β Feb 27 (Nagano Day Trip)
06:30 β Wake up
07:30 β Hotel β JR Tokyo Station
09:30 β Shinkansen Tokyo β Nagano
11:30 β Nagano β Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park
13:30 β Snow Monkey Park visit
15:30 β Return to Nagano Station
17:00β20:00 β Shinkansen Nagano β Tokyo
19:00β20:30 β Arrive back at hotel / dinner nearby
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DAY 3 β Feb 28 (Tokyo City Tour)
08:30 β Breakfast near hotel
09:30 β Asakusa / Senso-ji (daytime)
11:30 β Ueno Park or Akihabara
14:00 β Lunch break
15:30 β Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko
18:30 β Dinner
20:00 β Back to hotel
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DAY 4 β Mar 1 (Mt. Fuji Day Trip)
06:00 β Wake up
06:45 β Hotel β JR Tokyo Station
08:00 β Departure from JR Tokyo Station β Marunouchi South Exit
10:30β15:30 β Mt. Fuji / Kawaguchiko area
17:30β19:30 β Return to Tokyo
20:00 β Dinner near hotel
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DAY 5 β Mar 2 (Departure)
08:00 β Wake up
08:30 β Check out hotel
09:00 β Travel to Narita Airport
12:00 β Flight home βοΈ
Iβd like to ask if my planned day tours are realistic, or if they might be too exhausting, especially with the Nagano and Mt. Fuji trips. I want to make sure the pacing is manageable and that I wonβt be completely wiped out after each day.
Iβd also appreciate advice on what to wear, particularly for Nagano in winter. Do I need extra layers, and what would be the most practical clothing setup that I can use for the entire trip (Tokyo, Nagano, and Mt. Fuji) without overpacking?
Both the Nagano Snow Monkey and Mt. Fuji tours are booked through Klook, so Iβm also wondering about the food situation during these tours. Will there be time or places to buy meals, or should I bring snacks or prepare food in advance?
by Cautious_Dinner_1045