Start with fresh sushi or seafood at Tsukiji Outer Market to jump straight into Japanese food culture; many stalls are open early (typical hours 5:00–14:00).
Visit Meiji Shrine's serene forested grounds and stroll Yoyogi Park to contrast modern Harajuku energy with a peaceful shrine experience (Meiji Shrine open daily).
For panoramic views of Tokyo and possibly Mount Fuji (weather permitting), dine near Tokyo Skytree and optionally visit the observation decks (observation fee applies).
Grab an ekiben or quick breakfast at the station before boarding the train north to Nikko; early departure gives you more daylight for shrines and nature.
Head up to scenic Lake Chuzenji and the Kegon Falls viewing platform for dramatic nature and photo opportunities (ropeway/observation areas typically open daytime).
Take the ropeway for a chance at Mount Fuji views (weather permitting) and a scenic boat cruise on Lake Ashi — both operate in daytime and are excellent for photography.
Walk through thousands of vermilion torii gates at Fushimi Inari — the shrine is open 24 hours and offers wonderful late-afternoon photos when crowds thin.
Wander the atmospheric bamboo grove and visit Tenryu-ji's temple grounds for serene gardens and UNESCO-listed history (Tenryu-ji opens around 8:30–9:00).
Visit the iconic Golden Pavilion and its reflective pond (open generally 9:00–17:00) — a must-see Kyoto landmark and great cherry blossom backdrop in April.
Visit the peaceful Silver Pavilion and walk the Philosopher's Path, known for cherry trees and tranquil river-side views (Ginkaku-ji typically open 8:30–17:00).
Visit the Heian Shrine with its large torii and stroll Maruyama Park to view illuminated cherry trees and local hanami culture (shrine typically open in daytime).
Head to Kiyomizu-dera for sweeping city views and historic wooden stages; the temple usually opens early to late afternoon/evening depending on season (check exact times).
Meet freely roaming deer and visit Todai-ji to see the Great Buddha statue — Todai-ji typically opens in the morning and is a highlight of Nara's cultural heritage.
Visit Kasuga Taisha's lantern-lined approach and the nearby Isuien Garden for serene walking paths and traditional garden design (garden hours commonly 9:00–17:00).
Walk among the towering cedar trees to Okunoin, one of Japan's most sacred sites, and visit Kongobu-ji to learn about Shingon Buddhism (shrine/temple areas open daytime).
Take the regular ferry to Miyajima and visit the scenic Itsukushima Shrine with its iconic floating torii (shrine usually open from early morning to late afternoon).
Visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum to learn about the city's history and resilience (museum hours typically 8:30–18:00; check seasonal times).
Take airport express or train from Kobe (Sannomiya/Shin-Kobe) to Kansai International Airport; allow ample time for international departures (approx. 1–1.5 hours).