Hello!
I am hoping for some advice. My husband and I are taking a year off and will be traveling in Asia for about 8 months beginning this fall. We intend to travel to Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Macau, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Philippines, and South Korea. We enjoy learning about the local culture, doing food tours, museums, nature and adventure activities. We are in our late 30’s so days of hard partying are well behind us, but we do like a nice local beverage from time to time. Our budget for the full trip is about $80k CDN, knowing that some locations will be more expensive than others. We have a rough idea of our itinerary but wanted to get feedback, advice and recommendations.
This will be our first time in Japan and we are so excited. We are thinking of the following:
| Day 1 | Tokyo | Flight | Arrive around 4:30 | Scramble crossing, hachiko and yacocho |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 2 | Tokyo | Yoyogi park & Mijinu | Hara juku | Evening food tour, metropolitan building projection |
| Day 3 | Tokyo | Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden | Team Labs Borderless, Shiba Park Tokyo Tower | Baseball Yakult at |
| Day 4 | Tokyo | Transfer to Ginza, Tsukiji Outer Market | Imperial Palace | Kabuki Theater Night out in ginza |
| Day 5 | Tokyo | Imado Shrine Sensō-ji | Uneo Park, Ameyoko street Tokyo National Museum | Nagomi visit? |
| Day 6 | Tokyo/ Nagoya | Maybe earthquake museum Art museum? | Akihabara district | Train to Nagoya after dinner |
| Day 7 | Nagoya | Nagashima Spa Land | Nagashima Spa Land | Craft Beer evening, maybe light up garden |
| Day 8 | Nagoya | Railway Museum | Miwa Shrine | Toyota Museum |
| Day 9 | Nagoya/Kyoto | Transfer to Kyoto early AM drop bags then to Otagi Nenbutsuji Temple | Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple, Saga Toriimoto Preserved Street, Jōjakkōji Temple | Kyoto Gyoen National Garden? |
| Day 10 | Kyoto | Gion AM | Nanzen-ji and Ginkaku-ji philosophers path | Gion nightlife |
| Day 11 | Kyoto | Fushimi inari Shrine | Kizakura Kappa Museum | cocktail place |
| Day 12 | Kyoto/Hiroshima | Transfer to Hiroshima, Peace park and Museum | Shukkeien Garden, Hiroshima Orizuru Tower | Izakaya tour |
| Day 13 | Hiroshima/Matsuyama | Catch ferry to Matsuyama | Matsuyama Castle | Dogo Onsen |
| Day 14 | Matsuyama | Pick up car rental | Omogokei Gorge, Otabi Falls | Chill at hotel |
| Day 15 | Kochi | Up early, shikoku Karst | Nakatsu Gorge Niko Deep | Chill at hotel |
| Day 16 | Kochi | Drive to Kiragawa Old Street, Monet Gardens | Ryugado Cave | Kochi Castle & city centre including market (maybe Nagomi Visit) |
| Day 17 | Iya Valley | Scarecrow village | Vine Bridges | |
| Day 18 | Iya Valley | Hikes in area | Enjoy the Ryokan | Enjoy the Ryokan |
| Day 19 | Iya Valley/ Osaka | Enjoy the Ryokan, check out nearby shrine | Return car in Takamatsu- board train to Osaka | Food tour & Karaoke? |
| Day 20 | Osaka | Shinseki District exploration | Namba Yasaka Shrine | |
| Day 21 | Osaka | Osaka Castle | Team Lab Botanical Gardens, retro games bar | |
| day 22 | Osaka | Day trip to Nara | ||
| Day 23 | Osaka | Hirakata Park | Nagomi Visit? | |
| Day 24 | Osaka | Pack up and get ready to leave | Fly to Taipei |
We know this is pretty packed, so we would really appreciate any feedback on pacing and flow. Are we trying to do too much in certain cities, or are there days that seem too light or not worth it? Also curious to hear from anyone who has done a Nagomi visit, as we know we want to do one, but are not sure where.
We would also love advice on:
- Things you would cut, swap, or add
- Whether Nagoya and Shikoku make sense for a first Japan trip
- Food tours, cooking classes, izakayas, or bars you loved
- Nature spots, hikes, or day trips we might be missing
- Ryokan or hotel recommendations
- Any seasonal considerations for fall travel
- Transit tips, rail pass advice, or car rental gotchas
If there are places on our list that you think are overrated, or places nearby that are better, please tell us. We are very open to changing the plan.
Thanks so much for any advice or recommendations. We have been reading this sub a lot and it has already been incredibly helpful.
by westcoastspn