Saturday, December 7, 2019

Japan: Nagano, Hakone to Tokyo: 8 days Itinerary and Expenses



Travel Date: 26-November to 04-December, 2019

Accommodations:
Nakatsugawa Plaza Hotel Sakae, Gifu Prefecture
Posada Suimei, Hakone
First Cabin Tsukiji, Ginza, Tokyo



Food: Where to eat?
Food Crawl and Coffee Shots in Tokyo
Alcohol Shots in Nagano and Tokyo


Itinerary: Places to go, Things to see, What to do?

The main purpose of this trip is to walk along the Magome-Tsumago trail.  Although, I do not remember what made me inspire to push for that path, as to where I have seen it probably in the vlogs or the photos that strike sometime before?  The reason suddenly change over time until I see my self hiking on-behalf of my friends out there.


Day
Places to See
Food and Restaurants
Accommodation / Other Options
1

Plaza Hotel Sakae Nakatsugawa
2
(On Train)
Kinosuke
Posada Suimei
3
Hotoriya
Bakery & Table
First Cabin Tsukiji

Narukawa Museum of Art
Salon de the Rosage
4
Soup StockFind a tour from Klook or other day tours
5
Rikuen Garden
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
Yokohama Depot
Tayori
Onibus Coffee

6
Toyo Bunko Museum
Shibuya Crossing
Hachiko Memorial Statue
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House

7
Showa Memorial Park
Uniqlo Flagship Store
Don Quijote
Soup Stock
Kagurazaka Saryo





Expense Report: Budget Travel Guide




Returning Gifts, Omiyage, Pasalubong Ideas


Be careful!
While planning  my visit, I already knew that Hakone was affected by Typhoon Hagibis.  Better be familiar on which routes to take and which spots to skip, so you'll have a better transportation option.

Read announcements like posted in https://www.japan-guide.com/news/alerts.html.




Other sample itineraries and expense reports:
For my further sample itinerary, expense, trip reports and PDF guides, please visit links below:

Japan: Traveling for the First Time
Fukuoka: Spring Itinerary (2016 May)
Fukuoka: Spring Itinerary (2017 May)
Fukuoka and Saga: Autumn Itinerary (2022 Dec)
Nagano, Hakone to Tokyo: Autumn Itinerary (2019 Dec)
Nagoya: Autumn Itinerary (2015 Nov)
Sasebo, Oita and Fukuoka: Spring Itinerary (2023 Apr)
Tokyo: Autumn Itinerary (2014 Oct)

*Remember, you still need to decide for yourself based upon your attraction and fascination over a place or activity.  As well as to consider the pace you want to have while traveling.  Planning too many targets on a day will either exhaust you rather than give you peace and joy on the culture and tradition.

Create your own road, rather than taking someone else's path.  
It can only be a road when one passes it.


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