Hello,
My wife and i will be visiting Japan for the first time on April-May 2013 and have been using this website to gather some ideas. So first of all thanks to all of you that make this possible.
We hope you can help us check our itinerary and give some ideas as you know much more than us.
Right now our itinerary is as follows:
Sunday 14 April 2013: Arrive to Narita, train to Nagoya. We understand this will take around 2-3 hours in total so we can get to the town check in at the hotel and relax from the long trip!
Monday 15, Tuesday 16: 2 days in Nagoya to use as base to visit Ise and Kiso Valley. Then train to Takayama on the evening.
Wednesday 17: Day at Takayama, then train to Kanzawa on the evening.
Thursday 18: Day at Kanzawa then train to Kyoto on the evening.
Friday 19, Saturday 20, Sunday 21, Monday 22, Tuesday 23: Visit Kyoto with one day trip to Nara.
... by know, most people will realise we are doing something very similar to this: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2400_tokyo_19.html ... The guide now recommends we go south to mount Koya for a few days, here is where we are a little confused as we want to visit this area but don't really know which spots to do a few nights in.
Wednesday 24, Thursday 25: Somewhere in the Mnt Koya area, then Osaka in the evening
Friday 26, Saturday 27: One full day in Osaka then leave to Hiroshima on Saturday morning
Sunday 28: visit Miyajima during the day, then back to Hiroshima
Monday 29, Tuesday 30 --> We need ideas here to slowly go back to Tokyo. This is also during the Golden Week! So another idea is to simply travel on Monday and add one more day to Tokyo so we can do a daily trip to Niko (currently not on the plan). Any recommendations?
Wednesday 1 May, Thursday 2, Friday 3, Saturday 4: Tokyo
Sunday 5: Return home!
Hope you can help us add/remove any things from the trip. As you can see we have plenty of days. But we also want to get to know some of the places, hence staying 4 days in Tokyo and 5 in Kyoto (with the possibility to make Tokyo 5 too!). We are also focusing on one area of Japan and not going north, but we don't want to spend all our trip traveling on the train. We also wished we could add some more nature (hence the Mnt. Koya stop) it is always easier when traveling by train to go from city to city but we are sure there are plenty of green places to see that are not on all guides.
Well, thanks for reading this far and for all your help so far!
Yona