As a history/nature lover, torn between: 2 more days in Kyoto OR 2 days in Takayama?

**Edit: Thank you so much to everyone for their input! Decided to go with Takayama because everyone recommended it 🙂

Really paralyzed by indesicion and would love some itinerary feedback. I currently have two competing Japan itineraries and would like the people to pick. Tokyo stays the same, days 3 to 11 are what vary.

-Dates: October 27th to November 8th (12 nights, 11 full days)

-My boyfriend and I are well travelled and in our mid 30's

-We love nature, hiking, architecture, history, good food and cool bars. We do not like shopping, high end restaurants, or partying.

-Our Tokyo dates are non negotiable, please do not recommend more time there! 3 nights is enough for me. Wanting to experience more of the preserved historic/nature side of Japan.

-I'm so excited to see temples and shrines (I'm an architect), but am I doing too many?

Itinerary Option 1:

Day 0: Arrive Tokyo (Hotel in Ginza)

Day 1: Tokyo- Ueno, Yanaka, and Asakusa

  • Onigiri Bongo + Mermaid Coffee Ikebukuro
  • Yanka Ginza
  • Nezu Shrine + Toshogu Shrine
  • Lunch in Ueno: Ameyoko Shopping Street
  • Senso-ji Temple in evening

Day 2: Tokyo- Shibuya, Daikanyamacho, Nakameguro

  • Togoshiya Onigiri Place + About Life Coffee Brewers
  • Meiji Jingu Temple
  • Iyoshi Cola
  • Daikanyamacho + Nakameguro

Day 3: Takayama

  • Train from Tokyo
  • Higashiyama Temple Walk
  • Asahimachi/Dekonaru Yokochō

Day 4: Takayama

  • Market
  • Hida Folk Village 
  • Showa or Retro Museum + Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine or Hie Shrine
  • Funasaka Sake Brewery + Harada Brewery + Hirata Sake Brewery

Day 5: Kyoto

  • Arrive 11:00 a.m.
  • Lunch at Gochisou Yakimusubi Onimaru Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi
  • Fushimi Inari 
  • Drinks at music bar Beatle momo, GOOD morning RECORD BAR, Rocking chair
  • Dinner in Gion
  • Yasaka Shrine + Kodai-ji at night

Day 6: KyotoSouthern Higashiyama Ward

  • 7:00 a.m. Cab to Kiyomizu-Dera 
  • Mitsuo Pottery and 松韻堂 Pottery
  • Walk Sannenzaka St to Hokan-Jii Pagoda
  • Gion: Kodai-ji, Ishibe-Koji Alley, Kennin-ji (+Shorenin and Chionin if have energy left)

Day 7: KyotoPhilosopher’s Path with bikes

  • Bike to Philosopher’s Path (or Bike Tour with The Good Day Velo)
  • Murin-an Garden + Teahouse
  • Nanzen-ji, Eikandō Temple, Hōnenin Temple, Ginkaku-ji
  • Rokujuan Cafe
  • Face House
  • Nijo Castle (if have energy/time)

Day 8: KyotoHike Kurama to Kifune

  • Train to Kurama, cable car up
  • Hike to Kifune Shrine

Day 9: Kyoto – Arashiyama

  • Early Coffee at Arabica + Bamboo forest
  • Tenryu-ji
  • Arashiyama Yusai-Tei Gallery
  • Jojakkoji Temple + Giōji Temple

Day 10: Izu – Ochiairo Ryokan

  • Ochiairo Ryokan Experience

Day 11: Izu – Ochiairo Ryokan

  • Ochiairo Ryokan Experience

Day 12: Departure from Tokyo

  • 9:00 a.m. – Train to Narita
  • 5:00 p.m. – Departure

Itinerary Option 2:

Option 2 would basically be to get rid of Takayama and add that time back into Kyoto. Would give some itinerary breathing room, and I also want to visit Uji + Byodo-in Temple and Omihachiman.

Days 0-2: Tokyo

Days 3-4: Ochiairo Ryokan moves here

Days 5-11: Kyoto, with 2 added day trips to Uji and Omihachiman

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