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Copenhagen, Denmark
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Tokyo, Japan
Day 1: Asakusa, Sumida, and Shibuya
Morning: Start your day with a visit to Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. You can reach Asakusa Station via Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Asakusa Line, or Tobu Skytree Line.
Lunch at Veganic Monkey Magic at 12:00. It's within walking distance from Sensoji Temple.
After lunch, stroll along the nearby Sumida River. The riverbank is easily accessible on foot.
Afternoon Snack or Early Dinner at Jikasei Mensho. It's within walking distance from Sumida River.
Evening: Head to Shibuya. You can take the Ginza Line directly from Asakusa Station to Shibuya Station. Witness the famous Shibuya Crossing and explore the area.
Day 2: Chiyoda, Chuo, and Shinjuku
Morning: Enjoy pancakes at Ain Soph Ginza. You can reach Ginza Station using the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, or Hibiya Line.
Visit the Imperial Gardens in the Chiyoda area. You can walk there from Ginza or take a short train ride to Tokyo Station and then walk.
Midday: Visit Chidorigafuchi. It's a short walk from the Imperial Gardens.
Afternoon: Explore Yasukuni Shrine. It's within walking distance from Chidorigafuchi.
Lunch at Tsukemen Zuppa. It's a short train ride away in Chuo.
Late Afternoon: Head to Akihabara. You can take the JR Yamanote Line from Tokyo Station to Akihabara Station.
Evening: Experience Omoide Yokocho and Golden Gai in Shinjuku for drinks and food. You can take the JR Yamanote Line from Akihabara to Shinjuku Station.
Day 3: Shibuya and Minato
Morning: Start with breakfast at Te Cor Gentil in Shibuya. You can walk there from many hotels in Shibuya or take a short train ride.
Visit Meiji Jingu. It's a short walk from Shibuya Station.
Midday: Explore Takeshita Dori in Harajuku. You can walk there from Meiji Jingu.
Lunch at Vegan Bistro Jangara. It's within walking distance from Harajuku.
Afternoon: Visit Omotesando and Tokyo Tower in Minato. You can walk or take a short train ride from Harajuku.
Early Dinner at Toufuya. It's a short train ride away in Minato.
Day 4: Ota, Shinagawa, and Odaiba
Morning: Have breakfast at Sunday Vegan. You can take the train to Ota Ward where Sunday Vegan is located.
Snack at Komeda. It's within walking distance from Sunday Vegan.
Afternoon: Head to Odaiba. You can take the Yurikamome Line from Shinbashi Station in Minato or the Rinkai Line from Osaki Station in Shinagawa.
Lunch/Dinner at Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo (Michelin star). It's within walking distance from TeamLab Planets.
For transportation within Tokyo, consider purchasing a Suica or Pasmo card for easy access to trains and buses. Alternatively, you can use mobile apps like Google Maps or Hyperdia to navigate Tokyo's public transportation system.
Day 1 06/04
🍜Veganic Monkey Magic 12:00
Sensoji temple and walk around the neighbourhood
Sumida river
🍜Jikasei Mensho
Shibuya in the evening to see the crossing and eat
🍜Gonpachi Shibuya
Day 2 07/04
🥞Pancake at Ain Soph Ginza
Imperial gardens
Kitamaru park
Chidorigachu for blossong spot and rent a boat
Yasukuni Jinja
🍜Tsukemen Zuppa
Akihabara: anime stuff
Omoide Yokocho in the evening for drinks and food
Kabukichu evening as well nightlife - expensive bars
🍜Himawari sushi shintoshin
Golden Gai - better to drink here
Day 3 08/04
🥞te cor gentil
Meiji Jungu
Yoyogi park
Takeshita Dori
🍜Vegan bistro Jangara
Omotesando
Tokyo tower
🍜Toufuya
Day 4 09/04
🥞Sunday Vegan
Ikegami Honmon-ji
🥞Komeda
Odaiba: for food and entertainment
Teamlab planets: wear short clothes because there’s water + ramen restaurant
🍜Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo Michelin star
-golden Gai omoide yokocho ( area for food )
- at night
- Shinjuku
- arcades (
- harakaju ( takeshita Dori )
- Akihabara ( adult store )
- Taito ( senso ji temple )
- ameyoko market
shimokitazawa tokyo ( clothes )
Shibuya
Miraikan ( museum)
Ueno park
Otaku culture
Gibly musuem
golden Gai omoide yokocho
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Mt. Fuji, Japan
Kawaguchiko One-Day Itinerary
Morning: Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center and Lake Kawaguchi
Start: 9:00 AM
Getting There: If you’re starting from Tokyo, take an express bus or the Fujikyu Railway to Kawaguchiko Station. From Kawaguchiko Station, you can rent a bicycle or take a local bus to explore the area.
Experience: Begin your day at the Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center. Enjoy the panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and explore the gardens filled with seasonal flowers. Don’t miss trying some Fuji apple products. Then, head to the northern shores of Lake Kawaguchi to enjoy a peaceful morning walk along the lake, offering splendid views of Mt. Fuji.
Late Morning: Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
Time: 11:00 AM
Getting There: A short bus ride or bike ride from the Natural Living Center.
Experience: The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum is a unique, European-style garden museum dedicated to automatic musical instruments. Enjoy live musical performances and the enchanting atmosphere of the gardens, with Mt. Fuji in the background.
Lunch: Local Cuisine near the Lake
Time: 12:30 PM
Suggestions: Try Hoto noodles, a local specialty, at one of the restaurants near the lake. These thick, flat noodles in a miso-based soup are perfect for refueling.
Afternoon: Kachi Kachi Ropeway and Aokigahara Forest
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Getting to Kachi Kachi Ropeway: Easily accessible by bus or bike from the lunch spots near the lake.
Experience: Take the Kachi Kachi Ropeway up to the observation deck for breathtaking views of Lake Kawaguchi and Mt. Fuji. After descending, consider a guided tour of the nearby Aokigahara Forest, known for its lava caves and dense woodland.
Late Afternoon: Oishi Park
Time: 4:30 PM
Getting There: A short bus ride or a leisurely walk from the Aokigahara area.
Experience: Oishi Park offers one of the best views of Mt. Fuji with the lake in the foreground. It’s an excellent spot for photography, especially in the late afternoon light.
Dinner: Kawaguchiko
Time: 6:00 PM
Suggestions: Return to the area around Kawaguchiko Station for dinner. There are several restaurants offering a range of options, including more traditional Japanese dishes, Western-style meals, and vegetarian options.
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Kyoto, Japan
1 day
Kyumizu data
- temple of the water
Walk in:
Nine zaka and zaka
Yasaka pagoda - temple
After explore
Guillon a nice area to see
After head to hanami Koji street ( geisha street )
End of the day : kion cultural corner permoface : geisha performance
Dinner:
Kamagawa river
Pontocho alley
Stay in:
Sanjo
Main Jr station
Next day 2 day
Old Ralley ( see Sakura tree )
Nanzeij temple to philosopher path
Silver pavilion
Kyoto imperial place
Okazaki ginger ( shrine with adorable things )
Day 3
Arashiyama ( nature ) Saginaw floresta ( bamboo forest)
Take the open air train ( sagano train )
Iwatayama monkey park
4 day
Fushimi Inari (10 min by train ) 2 hours
Tea break in cat cafe
Tofukuji temple
Higashi honhagi
Uji by train - burden temple,
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Osaka, Japan
day 16
After Tsuruhashi Market: Paprika Shokudo Vegan
Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Getting to Paprika Shokudo Vegan from Tsuruhashi: The easiest way is to take the JR Loop Line from Tsuruhashi Station to Osaka Station (Umeda), and then switch to the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line for one stop to Yodoyabashi Station. From there, Paprika Shokudo Vegan is a short walk away. The journey should take around 30 minutes.
Experience: Paprika Shokudo Vegan offers a cozy atmosphere and an inventive menu that's 100% plant-based, focusing on organic ingredients without sacrificing flavor. Their dishes range from Japanese classics reimagined to international cuisine, ensuring there's something for everyone. It's a fantastic spot to experience how Osaka's culinary scene caters to vegans without compromising on the city's renowned food culture.
After enjoying your meal, you can then proceed to Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine to continue your itinerary. Here's a quick recap with the added restaurant:
Nakazakicho District: Explore vintage shops and cozy cafes (1:00 PM - 2:30 PM).
Tsuruhashi Market: Dive into the vibrant atmosphere of Osaka's Korean community and market (3:00 PM - 4:00 PM).
Paprika Shokudo Vegan: Enjoy a delightful vegan meal in a warm and inviting setting (4:00 PM - 5:00 PM).
Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine: Experience the tranquility of one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines (5:30 PM - 6:30 PM).
Hozenji Yokocho: Wander a stone-paved alley and have dinner or drinks in traditional izakayas or bars (from 7:00 PM).
Travel Tip:
Check Hours and Availability: Especially for dining at vegan restaurants, it's a good idea to check the restaurant's hours and if possible, make a reservation, as they can sometimes have irregular hours or be fully booked due to their popularity and limited seating.
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- Osaka: teamLab Botanical Garden Entry Ticket
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Okinawa, Japan
April 18 1:30pm pickup car:
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Day 1: April 16th - Naha Exploration and Evening Adventure
Morning to Afternoon: Sun and Sand
Mibaru Beach: Start your day early and head straight to Mibaru Beach. This less crowded beach offers crystal-clear waters and is perfect for snorkeling and glass-bottom boat rides. Enjoy the serene beach morning till afternoon, soaking up the sun and engaging in water activities.
Getting There: Renting a car is the most efficient way to explore Okinawa’s beaches at your own pace. Mibaru is about a 30-minute drive from Naha.
Early Evening: Explore Shuri Castle
Time: Aim to arrive by 4:00 PM to explore before it closes.
Activity: Take a late afternoon stroll around the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle in Naha. The castle grounds are especially beautiful and less crowded in the late afternoon light.
Getting There: Drive or take public transport back to Naha. Parking is available near the castle.
Dinner: Local Okinawan Cuisine
Makishi Public Market: After your visit to Shuri Castle, head to Makishi Public Market for dinner. Experience the vibrant atmosphere and try local specialties such as Okinawa Soba or Rafute.
Getting There: It’s located in central Naha, easily accessible from Shuri by public transport or car.
Evening: Kokusai Dori Street
Post-Dinner Stroll and Shopping: Spend your evening walking along Kokusai Dori, the main street in Naha known for its shops, street food, and bustling atmosphere. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs and experience the lively culture of Okinawa.
Day 2: April 17th - Northern Okinawa and Night Exploration
Morning to Afternoon: Churaumi Aquarium and Emerald Beach
Start your day early and drive north to the Ocean Expo Park, home to the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium. Spend the morning exploring one of the largest aquariums in the world, famous for its massive Kuroshio Tank.
After the Aquarium: Visit Emerald Beach, located within the Ocean Expo Park. It’s a man-made beach with crystal-clear waters, perfect for a relaxing swim or just lounging on the sand.
Getting There: The drive to Ocean Expo Park from Naha takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, so starting early is key.
Dinner: Local Eats
Explore Local Izakayas: For dinner, seek out a local izakaya in the Nago area or along your route back to Naha. It's an opportunity to dive into Okinawa's local flavors, like Goya Champuru and fresh seafood, in a more intimate, local setting.
Evening: Explore a Less Touristy Village or Beach
Onna Village: Consider spending your evening in Onna Village, known for its beautiful coastlines and less touristy vibe. It's a great place to enjoy a quiet, relaxing evening after a day of exploration.
Sunset at Cape Maeda: If you’re up for one last stop, Cape Maeda is famous for its stunning sunset views and great for a tranquil evening stroll.
Night Activity: Stargazing
Cape Hedo or a Remote Beach: If you’re not too tired, end your day with some stargazing from Cape Hedo or any less light-polluted beach you encountered during your trip. Okinawa offers some mesmerizing night skies, weather permitting.
Travel Tips:
Rent a Car: To make the most of your trip and reach these destinations more conveniently, consider renting a car.
Stay Hydrated: Okinawa can be very hot and humid, especially from June to September. Drink plenty of water throughout your adventures.
Beach Etiquette: While enjoying Okinawa’s beautiful beaches, please respect local guidelines and nature by not touching marine life and taking your trash with you.
This plan aims to blend your beach time with unique, memorable experiences during the early mornings and evenings, allowing you to discover the beauty and culture of Okinawa beyond its shores.
April 22 5pm deliver car
Airport - car supplier ( flight rent a car )
Confirmation Mr: 80449488
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Tokyo, Japan
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Copenhagen, Denmark