First Japan Trip (18 days) – detailed itinerary focused on quality over quantity would you change anything?

Hi everyone,

I’ve put together a detailed 18-day itinerary for my first trip to Japan (late Oct / early Nov).
Goal is slow travel, avoiding crowds, minimal hotel changes, and focusing on quality over quantity.

Would really appreciate feedback on pacing, logistics, and anything that feels off.

Day 1 – Tokyo (Arrival)

  • Arrival at Narita/Haneda
  • Transfer to hotel (Asakusa/Ueno area)
  • Light walk around neighborhood, dinner nearby
  • Early night

Day 2 – Tokyo (Asakusa + Ueno)

  • Morning: Senso-ji (early to avoid crowds)
  • Walk through Asakusa streets
  • Lunch in Ueno
  • Ueno Park (relaxed walk, no rushing museums)
  • Evening: casual izakaya

Day 3 – Tokyo (Yanaka + Nezu)

  • Yanaka Ginza area (old Tokyo atmosphere)
  • Walk to Nezu Shrine
  • Coffee / slow exploration
  • Free afternoon (rest or wandering)

Day 4 – Tokyo (Akihabara + chill area)

  • Morning: Akihabara (anime/gaming, limited to a few hours)
  • Afternoon: quieter district (Daikanyama or similar)
  • Evening: Shinjuku (but no heavy schedule)

Day 5 – Tokyo (Meiji + Shibuya)

  • Meiji Jingu early morning
  • Walk Harajuku area
  • Shibuya crossing + explore side streets
  • Optional sunset view (Shibuya Sky or similar)

Day 6 – Kamakura Day Trip

  • Train to Kamakura (~1h)
  • Great Buddha
  • Hasedera Temple
  • Walk + relaxed lunch
  • Return Tokyo

Day 7 – Tokyo → Kanazawa

  • Shinkansen to Kanazawa (~2.5–3h)
  • Check-in hotel
  • Omicho Market
  • Evening walk

Day 8 – Kanazawa

  • Kenrokuen Garden (early)
  • Higashi Chaya District
  • Samurai district (Nagamachi)
  • Slow pace, no rushing

Day 9 – Kanazawa → Shirakawa-go → Takayama

  • Bus to Shirakawa-go (stop ~2–3h)
  • Continue to Takayama
  • Evening: old town walk

Day 10 – Takayama

  • Morning markets
  • Old town streets
  • Optional: Hida Folk Village
  • Relaxed afternoon

Day 11 – Takayama → Gero Onsen

  • Train to Gero (~1h)
  • Ryokan check-in
  • Onsen + dinner
  • Full relaxation day

Day 12 – Gero → Kyoto

  • Travel to Kyoto (~3–4h total)
  • Check-in hotel (Gion/Higashiyama area)
  • Evening walk in Higashiyama

Day 13 – Kyoto (Main sights, early start)

  • Early morning: Fushimi Inari (hike partway up)
  • Kiyomizu-dera
  • Walk Higashiyama streets
  • Stop before burnout

Day 14 – Kyoto → Osaka

  • Morning: Arashiyama OR quieter temple area
  • Travel to Osaka (~30–45 min)
  • Check-in Namba area
  • Evening: Dotonbori

Day 15 – Osaka (City exploration)

  • Kuromon Market
  • Namba / Shinsaibashi walking
  • Amerikamura
  • Street food focus

Day 16 – Osaka (Flexible day)

Option A:

  • Full Osaka slow day

Option B:

  • Day trip back to Kyoto (if we want more)

Day 17 – Osaka (Light day)

  • Den Den Town (short visit, not full day)
  • Free time / shopping / rest

Day 18 – Departure

  • Transfer to airport (Kansai)

Notes / Preferences

  • Not interested in theme parks (Disney, Universal)
  • Prefer less crowded, more “authentic” areas
  • Planning to use luggage forwarding between cities
  • Likely using IC card (Suica/ICOCA) + individual tickets (no JR Pass)

Questions

  • Is the pacing realistic or too packed in some parts?
  • Are 2 nights in Kyoto enough considering crowds?
  • Any obvious inefficiencies in routing?
  • Would you cut anything without regrets?

Thanks in advance — really appreciate any feedback.

by _R_a_d_o_