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From Kyoto's hidden temple gardens to Tokyo's underground art scenes, discover Japan's best-kept secrets on a budget-friendly summer adventure through lesser-known neighborhoods, local markets, and authentic hangouts.

From Kyoto's hidden temple gardens to Tokyo's underground art scenes, discover Japan's best-kept secrets on a budget-friendly summer adventure through lesser-known neighborhoods, local markets, and authentic hangouts.

Enter from the Shinjuku Gate (near JR Shinjuku station's New South Exit). Walk straight past the greenhouse to the quiet Japanese garden area near the Taiwan Pavilion, which most tourists skip. Bring a ¥500 garden map if you want to locate the hidden teahouse.

Enter from the Shinjuku Gate (near JR Shinjuku station's New South Exit). Walk straight past the greenhouse to the quiet Japanese garden area near the Taiwan Pavilion, which most tourists skip. Bring a ¥500 garden map if you want to locate the hidden teahouse.
~1.5 hours
Find the narrow north-south lane just west of JR Shinjuku station's West Exit, between the tracks and the Yodobashi Camera building. Look for the tiny yakitori and oden stalls packed into a smoky, lantern-lit passage. Go before 7pm to get a seat.
~2 hours
Head to the maze of six narrow alleys east of Kabukicho, near Hanazono Shrine. Skip the bars with English menus and bouncers; instead walk to the quieter second-floor spots on the eastern edge of the district where locals drink shochu and order negima yakitori (chicken and leek skewers).
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick onigiri (rice ball filled with salmon or pickled plum) and a can of hot green tea from a 7-Eleven or FamilyMart near your hostel. Eat it at the small benches outside Shinjuku Station's New South Exit.
Green tea
Look for a standing-only yakitori bar along Omoide Yokocho's main lane and order tsukune (chicken meatball skewers with tare sauce) and a glass of shochu. Point at what looks popular if you cannot read the menu.
ShochuKeeps you steps away from tonight's destinations in Shinjuku Gyoen, Omoide Yokocho, and Golden Gai, plus direct train access for the rest of your trip.
Keeps you steps away from tonight's destinations in Shinjuku Gyoen, Omoide Yokocho, and Golden Gai, plus direct train access for the rest of your trip.

Arrive by 7am to beat crowds. Walk through Kaminarimon Gate, then detour left into Nakamise-dori's side alleys for older vendor stalls selling fresh senbei and ningyo-yaki. Skip the main hall queue and instead visit the smaller Ooyokokan temple building to the east.

Arrive by 7am to beat crowds. Walk through Kaminarimon Gate, then detour left into Nakamise-dori's side alleys for older vendor stalls selling fresh senbei and ningyo-yaki. Skip the main hall queue and instead visit the smaller Ooyokokan temple building to the east.

Walk west from Senso-ji along Kappabashi-dori. Focus on the shops near the Tawaramachi intersection where sample food makers sell discounted display items. Check the second floors of Maizuru and Ganso Sample Shop for clearance pieces.

Walk west from Senso-ji along Kappabashi-dori. Focus on the shops near the Tawaramachi intersection where sample food makers sell discounted display items. Check the second floors of Maizuru and Ganso Sample Shop for clearance pieces.

Enter from the Azumabashi side and walk south along the riverbank. Find the free terrace seating near the Sakurabashi bridge where locals read during lunch. On sunny days the riverside concrete steps offer a quiet spot away from the main path.

Enter from the Azumabashi side and walk south along the riverbank. Find the free terrace seating near the Sakurabashi bridge where locals read during lunch. On sunny days the riverside concrete steps offer a quiet spot away from the main path.
~2 hours
Walk 10 minutes northeast of Asakusa station to Jakotsuyu, a 1950s sento with real hot spring water and a painting of Mt. Fuji on the tile wall. Admission is about 500 yen. Bring your own towel or rent one for a small fee. Go before 8pm to avoid the post-dinner rush.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a casual okonomiyaki spot in the side streets south of Senso-ji near Rokku Broadway. Order the negiyaki (Osaka-style with lots of green onion) and watch them cook it on the hot griddle in front of you.
OkonomiyakiKeeps you close to today's temple and market route, with cheap guesthouses and easy access to the Metro for future days.
Keeps you close to today's temple and market route, with cheap guesthouses and easy access to the Metro for future days.

Head to Azabudai Hills for the new permanent exhibition. Book timed tickets online in advance to avoid long queues. Move through the digital installations slowly to catch the changing projections.

Head to Azabudai Hills for the new permanent exhibition. Book timed tickets online in advance to avoid long queues. Move through the digital installations slowly to catch the changing projections.

Skip the paid observation deck and instead head to the 7th floor free viewing area inside the Skytree shopping complex, then wander the lower level souvenir streets for a better view without the ticket price.

Skip the paid observation deck and instead head to the 7th floor free viewing area inside the Skytree shopping complex, then wander the lower level souvenir streets for a better view without the ticket price.

Located inside Tokyo Skytree Town, this aquarium features a stunning open-air penguin pool and massive chandelier jellyfish display. Go on a weekday to avoid crowds and spend extra time at the coral reef tank.

Located inside Tokyo Skytree Town, this aquarium features a stunning open-air penguin pool and massive chandelier jellyfish display. Go on a weekday to avoid crowds and spend extra time at the coral reef tank.
~3 hours
Wander the narrow alleyways around Shimokitazawa Station's north exit and pick a small standing bar or basement izakaya with handwritten menus. Order yakitori skewers and a glass of shochu to eat like a local.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Stop at a convenience store or small bakery in Azabudai Hills and grab an onigiri (rice ball filled with salmon or tuna mayo) with hot green tea.
Green tea
Find a conveyor belt sushi shop in the Tokyo Skytree complex and grab a few plates of fresh nigiri it is quick, affordable, and you pay per plate.
Sushi
Look for a standing bar or small izakaya tucked down a side street off Shimokitazawa's main shopping strip and order yakitori grilled chicken skewers with salt and a glass of shochu.
ShochuShinjuku has direct train access to both Azabudai Hills and Shimokitazawa, plus budget hostels and late-night food options.
Shinjuku has direct train access to both Azabudai Hills and Shimokitazawa, plus budget hostels and late-night food options.
~2.5 hours
Take the Nozomi or Hikari Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Kyoto Station. Reserve a window seat on the right side for views of Mount Fuji if clear. Book via Smart EX app or at station ticket counters.
~1.5 hours
Walk the preserved cobblestone lanes leading up toward Kiyomizudera. Search for the small bamboo grove and hidden side alleys off the main path east of Ninenzaka for quieter spots away from crowds.

Located in the Okazaki area near Heian Shrine, this museum showcases Kyoto's artisan heritage. Entry is free and you can watch live demonstrations of weaving, pottery, and lacquerware.

Located in the Okazaki area near Heian Shrine, this museum showcases Kyoto's artisan heritage. Entry is free and you can watch live demonstrations of weaving, pottery, and lacquerware.
~1.5 hours
Head to Shunkoin Temple near the Kyoto Imperial Palace or Tofukuji Temple's Tsutenkyo Bridge area for a serene evening garden. Both are rarely crowded and offer free or very cheap entry after 4pm.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a convenience store near Kyoto Station and try onigiri (rice ball with salmon or tuna filling) along with a bottle of green tea.
Green tea
Find a small okonomiyaki stand or casual shop in the Pontocho alley area and order a savory Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki with noodles and cabbage cooked on a hot grill.
OkonomiyakiClose to today's walking route and temple gardens, with easy bus access to other Kyoto sights.
Close to today's walking route and temple gardens, with easy bus access to other Kyoto sights.

Arrive by 6:30am to avoid crowds. Walk past the main torii gate area and continue up into the upper trails where fewer tourists go. Search for the small Kumano shrine off the main path near the Yotsutsuji intersection.

Arrive by 6:30am to avoid crowds. Walk past the main torii gate area and continue up into the upper trails where fewer tourists go. Search for the small Kumano shrine off the main path near the Yotsutsuji intersection.

Crowded but worth the early visit. Walk the full circuit around the pond and exit through the back garden. Skip the gift shop and instead walk five minutes south to Rokuon-ji temple grounds for a quieter tea garden view.

Crowded but worth the early visit. Walk the full circuit around the pond and exit through the back garden. Skip the gift shop and instead walk five minutes south to Rokuon-ji temple grounds for a quieter tea garden view.

Buy tickets online in advance to skip queues. Check the timetable for the steam train demonstration runs. Head to the rooftop observation deck for great views of trains passing by and the Kyoto skyline.

Buy tickets online in advance to skip queues. Check the timetable for the steam train demonstration runs. Head to the rooftop observation deck for great views of trains passing by and the Kyoto skyline.

Start at the southern end near Nanzen-ji and walk north toward Ginkaku-ji. The path is lit after dark in summer. Detour east onto small side streets to find hidden temples like Honen-in with its mossy gates and sand garden.

Start at the southern end near Nanzen-ji and walk north toward Ginkaku-ji. The path is lit after dark in summer. Detour east onto small side streets to find hidden temples like Honen-in with its mossy gates and sand garden.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a small bakery near Kyoto Station and grab a freshly baked melon pan (sweet bread with a cookie crust) with a cup of hot green tea
Green tea
Look for a casual okonomiyaki shop in the Kita-ku district near Kinkaku-ji and order a Kyoto-style okonomiyaki with pork, cabbage, and a drizzle of mayo and bonito flakes
OkonomiyakiClose to the day's evening stroll and full of budget eateries, convenience stores, and easy bus access to northern and southern sights.
Close to the day's evening stroll and full of budget eateries, convenience stores, and easy bus access to northern and southern sights.

Arrive early via JR Nara Line from Kyoto Station (45 min). Head straight to Todai-ji's Great Buddha Hall before the crowds; the massive bronze Daibutsu and the pillar with a hole you can squeeze through are must-sees. Wander through Nara Park past the famously bold deer roaming freely around the temple grounds.

Arrive early via JR Nara Line from Kyoto Station (45 min). Head straight to Todai-ji's Great Buddha Hall before the crowds; the massive bronze Daibutsu and the pillar with a hole you can squeeze through are must-sees. Wander through Nara Park past the famously bold deer roaming freely around the temple grounds.

A beautifully landscaped strolling garden with a teahouse and pond that incorporates borrowed scenery of Mount Wakakusa in the background. It's quieter than the park's main drag and offers a peaceful break; the small museum on site displays local ceramics.

A beautifully landscaped strolling garden with a teahouse and pond that incorporates borrowed scenery of Mount Wakakusa in the background. It's quieter than the park's main drag and offers a peaceful break; the small museum on site displays local ceramics.
~2 hours
Walk south from the park into Naramachi, a preserved district of narrow lanes lined with machiya townhouses. Search for the old sake brewery turned free-entry museum on Gango-ji Street, and peek into the tiny hidden alleyways with craft shops and local pottery.
~2.5 hours
Take the JR Nara Line back to Kyoto (45 min). Head to the area around Sanjo-dori or the covered Nishiki Market lanes where small okonomiyaki joints serve the savory Osaka-style pancake cooked tableside. Order it with pork, squid, and a drizzle of sweet sauce and mayo.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick konbini breakfast from 7-Eleven or FamilyMart before the train , pick up an onigiri (rice ball with tuna mayo) and a bottle of green tea for under ¥400.
Green tea
In Kyoto, look for a small okonomiyaki joint along Sanjo-dori east of Karasuma and order a pork-and-squid okonomiyaki cooked on the hot griddle at your table.
OkonomiyakiYou are returning to Kyoto tonight and Higashiyama puts you close to the city's eastern highlights for the next morning.
You are returning to Kyoto tonight and Higashiyama puts you close to the city's eastern highlights for the next morning.
~1.5 hours
Take the JR Shin-Osaka bound Shinkansen from Kyoto Station. It's a 15-minute ride covered by the JR Pass. Head to your accommodation in Taisho or Dobutsuen-mae area first to drop bags.

Skip the crowded interior and walk the outer grounds and Nishinomaru Garden for the best free castle views. Enter from the Osakajokoen Station side to avoid the main tourist bus groups.

Skip the crowded interior and walk the outer grounds and Nishinomaru Garden for the best free castle views. Enter from the Osakajokoen Station side to avoid the main tourist bus groups.

An interactive children's museum in a huge concrete building near Tenjinbashi-suji shopping street. It's big, loud, and brilliant for hands-on play even for adults curious about Japanese childhood culture. Entrance is about $6.

An interactive children's museum in a huge concrete building near Tenjinbashi-suji shopping street. It's big, loud, and brilliant for hands-on play even for adults curious about Japanese childhood culture. Entrance is about $6.
~2.5 hours
Walk from Dotonbori bridge toward the Hozenji Yokocho alley for a calmer atmosphere. Skip the long queues at the giant gyoza and takoyaki stands and instead find okonomiyaki at a small counter shop on a side street off the main canal.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick coffee and a dorayaki (red bean pancake sandwich) from a convenience store or small bakery near your hostel before catching the train.
Dorayaki
Find a casual okonomiyaki shop near Osaka Castle or in the Kyobashi area and order the Osaka-style okonomiyaki with pork and squid, cooked right on the griddle in front of you.
OkonomiyakiCheap hostels and guesthouses cluster here with easy metro access to Osaka Castle and Dotonbori, plus local bathhouses and cheap eateries nearby.
Cheap hostels and guesthouses cluster here with easy metro access to Osaka Castle and Dotonbori, plus local bathhouses and cheap eateries nearby.

Arrive early by 8:30am to beat crowds. Skip the main castle queue if it's long and explore the western bailey (Nishinomaru) gardens first, then climb up for the view. Buy the combo ticket (1,050 yen) to include Koko-en.

Arrive early by 8:30am to beat crowds. Skip the main castle queue if it's long and explore the western bailey (Nishinomaru) gardens first, then climb up for the view. Buy the combo ticket (1,050 yen) to include Koko-en.

A tranquil samurai-era garden with nine distinct sections, including a tea garden and bamboo grove. Look for the koi pond near the main entrance and the moss-covered stone lanterns in the corner garden , most tourists rush through.

A tranquil samurai-era garden with nine distinct sections, including a tea garden and bamboo grove. Look for the koi pond near the main entrance and the moss-covered stone lanterns in the corner garden , most tourists rush through.
~2.5 hours
Take the JR train from Himeji (about 1 hour, 1,450 yen). Walk along the willow-lined canal, then duck into the small Ohara Museum of Art for its surprising collection. Search for the hidden alleyway behind the main street with small craft shops.
~2 hours
Take the JR train back to Osaka Station (about 1 hour). Head to the backstreets of Fukushima or Tenma neighborhoods, not Dotonbori. Find a counter-style okonomiyaki joint where you cook it yourself on the hot iron plate.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick konbini breakfast at a 7-Eleven or FamilyMart near Himeji Station , try an onigiri (rice ball with fillings like salmon or tuna mayo) and a bottle of green tea.
Green tea
In Osaka's Tenma neighborhood, look for a counter-style okonomiyaki shop with a red lantern outside and order a pork-and-cabbage okonomiyaki with a fried egg on top , you grill it yourself on the hot plate.
OkonomiyakiEasy JR access to both Himeji and Kurashiki from Osaka Station, plus excellent budget okonomiyaki and izakaya options after returning.
Easy JR access to both Himeji and Kurashiki from Osaka Station, plus excellent budget okonomiyaki and izakaya options after returning.
~2.5 hours
Take the Nozomi Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima Station. Around 1.5 hours. Reserve a seat via JR Pass or buy at ticket machine.

Ferry from Miyajimaguchi to the island. The shrine's torii gate appears to float at high tide. Check tide times online before going. Walk through the boardwalk for free views if you skip the paid shrine interior.

Ferry from Miyajimaguchi to the island. The shrine's torii gate appears to float at high tide. Check tide times online before going. Walk through the boardwalk for free views if you skip the paid shrine interior.

Trail starts behind Daisho-in Temple. The Momijidani Course is shaded and has small shrines along the way. About 90 minutes up. Bring water from convenience store on the island.

Trail starts behind Daisho-in Temple. The Momijidani Course is shaded and has small shrines along the way. About 90 minutes up. Bring water from convenience store on the island.
Look for smaller family-run guesthouses on the eastern side of the island near Omotesando Street. Book ahead during summer. Expect shared bathrooms in budget options.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick onigiri (rice ball) and green tea from a convenience store at Shin-Osaka Station before your Shinkansen ride. Cheap and filling.
Green tea
On Miyajima, find a small okonomiyaki stall near the ferry terminal and try Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki layered with noodles, cabbage, and pork instead of the Osaka version.
Okonomiyaki
Visit a casual izakaya along Omotesando Street and order grilled oysters (Miyajima is famous for them) with a glass of shochu on the rocks.
ShochuStaying overnight lets you experience the shrine and torii gate at sunset and sunrise without the day-trip crowds.
Staying overnight lets you experience the shrine and torii gate at sunset and sunrise without the day-trip crowds.
~5 hours
Take JR Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Odawara (about 2.5 hours), then local train to Hakone-Yumoto. Use your JR Pass if you have one. Start early to maximize the day.

Head to this outdoor sculpture park in Chokoku-no-Mori; the Picasso Pavilion and foot bath with mountain views are unique highlights. Buy tickets at the counter to avoid online surcharges.

Head to this outdoor sculpture park in Chokoku-no-Mori; the Picasso Pavilion and foot bath with mountain views are unique highlights. Buy tickets at the counter to avoid online surcharges.

Walk to the Moto-Hakone area near Lake Ashi for a free lakeside viewpoint of Fuji on clear days. Alternatively, ride the Hakone Tozan Cable Car to Sounzan for panoramic angles without crowds.

Walk to the Moto-Hakone area near Lake Ashi for a free lakeside viewpoint of Fuji on clear days. Alternatively, ride the Hakone Tozan Cable Car to Sounzan for panoramic angles without crowds.
~2 hours
Visit Tenzan Onsen in Hakone-Yumoto for a budget-friendly outdoor bath with river sounds and forest scenery. It costs around 1200 yen and is open until late evening.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a convenience store (FamilyMart or 7-Eleven) near Shin-Osaka station before your train. Try an onigiri (rice ball with salmon or tuna mayo) and a bottle of green tea.
Green tea
Look for a casual okonomiyaki joint near Hakone-Yumoto station and order a pork-and-cabbage okonomiyaki cooked on the hot griddle in front of you. Pair it with a glass of shochu on the rocks.
ShochuStaying here puts you close to the train station, budget hostels, and easy bus access to all Hakone attractions.
Staying here puts you close to the train station, budget hostels, and easy bus access to all Hakone attractions.
~4.5 hours
Take the Shinkansen from Odawara Station (bus from Hakone) to Kanazawa Station. Reserve a seat via JR Pass or SmartEX app for guaranteed luggage space.

Enter from the Katsura-gura gate to avoid crowds. Walk counterclockwise past the iconic Kotaki waterfall and search for the hidden tea house, Shigure-tei, tucked behind the plum grove.

Enter from the Katsura-gura gate to avoid crowds. Walk counterclockwise past the iconic Kotaki waterfall and search for the hidden tea house, Shigure-tei, tucked behind the plum grove.

Go to the Ishikawa-mon gate first for photos, then explore the reconstructed Gojikken Nagaya warehouse. Look for the narrow wooden staircase to the second floor for a quiet view over the castle grounds.

Go to the Ishikawa-mon gate first for photos, then explore the reconstructed Gojikken Nagaya warehouse. Look for the narrow wooden staircase to the second floor for a quiet view over the castle grounds.
~2 hours
Wander the narrow canal-lined streets after 5 PM when tour groups leave. Find the unmarked Nomura-ke garden viewing platform behind the main house for a peaceful lookout over the district.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab an onigiri and a can of hot green tea from a convenience store at Odawara Station before boarding the Shinkansen. Quick, cheap, and perfect for eating on the train.
Green tea
Find a hole-in-the-wall okonomiyaki shop near Kanazawa Station's east exit and order the Kaga-style okonomiyaki loaded with local vegetables and seafood. Look for places with a small counter and no English menu.
Okonomiyaki
Walk into the Ōmichō Market covered arcade and find a tiny standing sushi bar at the back. Order the bara-zushi (scattered sushi with local fish and pickles) for a quick and authentic meal.
SushiCentral location between the garden, castle, and Nagamachi district with cheap izakayas and late-night convenience stores nearby.
Central location between the garden, castle, and Nagamachi district with cheap izakayas and late-night convenience stores nearby.
~3.5 hours
Take the Limited Express Wide View Hida train from Kanazawa Station directly to Takayama. Reserve seats in advance via JR Pass. The scenic 2.5-hour ride passes through mountain valleys and rural landscapes.

Walk along the Miyagawa River beside the Jinya-mae morning market (open until noon). Browse local stalls for fresh pickles, crafts, and in-season fruit. Try free samples of Hida miso and talk to elderly farmers.

Walk along the Miyagawa River beside the Jinya-mae morning market (open until noon). Browse local stalls for fresh pickles, crafts, and in-season fruit. Try free samples of Hida miso and talk to elderly farmers.

Explore the Sanmachi Suji district with its preserved Edo-period merchant houses. Duck into the small side alleys off the main street to find hidden sake breweries offering tastings for under 500 yen.

Explore the Sanmachi Suji district with its preserved Edo-period merchant houses. Duck into the small side alleys off the main street to find hidden sake breweries offering tastings for under 500 yen.
~2 hours
Visit Hida no Sato open-air museum about 15 minutes by bus from the station. Over 30 traditional Gassho-zukuri farmhouses have been relocated here. Go just before closing at 4:30pm to have the place nearly empty.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Pick up freshly grilled Hida beef skewers and a warm bottle of green tea from a stall at the morning market for a quick and cheap start to the day.
Green tea
Look for a casual izakaya (Japanese pub) near the station and order a flight of local sake from the Hida region alongside grilled river fish or pickled vegetables.
SakeClose to the train station for easy arrival from Kanazawa and walkable to all of today's sights, with cheap hostel options under $50.
Close to the train station for easy arrival from Kanazawa and walkable to all of today's sights, with cheap hostel options under $50.

Arrive early by 8am via the Nohi Bus from Takayama Bus Terminal (1 hr, ~$14). Walk up to the Shiroyama Viewpoint for the classic postcard shot of gassho-zukuri farmhouses, then explore the Wada House (interior open to public for a small fee) and the bamboo grove path behind it. Avoid the crowded main observation deck and instead find the lesser-used trail near the temple graveyard for a quiet elevated view.

Arrive early by 8am via the Nohi Bus from Takayama Bus Terminal (1 hr, ~$14). Walk up to the Shiroyama Viewpoint for the classic postcard shot of gassho-zukuri farmhouses, then explore the Wada House (interior open to public for a small fee) and the bamboo grove path behind it. Avoid the crowded main observation deck and instead find the lesser-used trail near the temple graveyard for a quiet elevated view.

Take the highway bus from Shirakawa-go to Nagoya (2.5 hrs, ~$35) then local train to Fujisan Station. Oshino Hakkai is a small spring-fed pond village at the base of Mount Fuji; focus on pond #1 (Deguchi-ike) and pond #5 (Kagami-ike) for reflections of Fuji on clear days. Skip the souvenir stalls and instead buy a bottle of local yakitate (freshly baked) mochi from the tiny bakery next to the information center.

Take the highway bus from Shirakawa-go to Nagoya (2.5 hrs, ~$35) then local train to Fujisan Station. Oshino Hakkai is a small spring-fed pond village at the base of Mount Fuji; focus on pond #1 (Deguchi-ike) and pond #5 (Kagami-ike) for reflections of Fuji on clear days. Skip the souvenir stalls and instead buy a bottle of local yakitate (freshly baked) mochi from the tiny bakery next to the information center.
~4 hours
From Kawaguchiko Station take the highway bus directly to Tokyo Station (1 hr 45 min, ~$18, last bus around 7pm). Head to your hostel in Asakusa to drop bags, then grab a final evening walk through the quieter side streets behind Senso-ji temple where local izakayas serve working-class clientele.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick onigiri (rice ball) and hot green tea from a convenience store in Takayama before catching the early bus to Shirakawa-go.
Green tea
Look for a standing sushi bar in Asakusa near the Kaminarimon gate and order nigiri sets with local Edomae-style sushi made fresh throughout the evening.
SushiAsakusa offers cheap dorm beds under $30 and puts you near Senso-ji for a final evening walk, plus the Keisei Skyaccess line connects directly to Narita Airport for departure.
Asakusa offers cheap dorm beds under $30 and puts you near Senso-ji for a final evening walk, plus the Keisei Skyaccess line connects directly to Narita Airport for departure.
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