Japan · 11-21 — 11-28

Late Maples

EIGHT DAYS IN THE RED SEASON

after Bashō — “this road: no one goes down it, autumn dusk” (public domain); English title an original coinage

Tokyo · Hakone · Kyoto

DAY 1 · 2026-11-21 · Tokyo

Touchdown

Touchdown · Asakusa

dawn 05:54 · 06:20 / 16:32 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
09:15-10:30
Land HND Terminal 3 · immigration · baggage · SIM/eSIM on pinned
10:30-11:25 est
Keikyū + JR · Haneda Airport T3 → Hotel · Shinjuku · ~50 min · ¥630 pp
11:25-12:20
Bags to the hotel (check-in is 15:00) · first konbini run · lunch near the station swap→hotel's own café if you are too wrecked to choose
12:20-13:00 est
Tokyo Metro · Hotel · Shinjuku → Sensō-ji · ~40 min · ¥210 pp
13:00-14:15
Sensō-ji free go first
14:15-14:25 est
Walk · Sensō-ji → Nakamise-dōri · 0.3 km · 5 min
14:25-15:30
Nakamise-dōri — food area, not a named shop swap→Hoppy Street (西参道) if Nakamise is a wall of people
15:30-15:40 est
Walk · Nakamise-dōri → Sumida Park · 0.5 km · 8 min
15:40-16:30
Sumida Park riverside — Skytree across the water, first cherry-less autumn light optional
16:30-17:20 est
Tokyo Metro · Sumida Park → Hotel · Shinjuku · ~45 min · ¥210 pp
17:20-18:30
Check in properly · shower · resist the nap pinned
18:30-20:00
Dinner · Omoide Yokochō / Shinjuku west side — yakitori counters, six seats each
DAY 2 · 2026-11-22 · Tokyo

Sacred Wood

Sacred wood · the great garden

dawn 05:56 · 06:22 / 16:32 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
07:45-08:05
Konbini breakfast · onigiri and hot coffee from the machine
08:05-08:20 est
JR Yamanote · Hotel · Shinjuku → Meiji Jingū · 2 stops · ~15 min · ¥150 pp
08:20-09:50
Meiji Jingū free (inner garden +¥500 pp) go first
09:50-10:00 est
Walk · Meiji Jingū → Yoyogi Park · 0.6 km · 9 min
10:00-10:50
Yoyogi Park — the ginkgo avenue is gold in the last week of November optional
10:50-11:10 est
Walk · Yoyogi Park → Omotesandō · 1.3 km · 18 min
11:10-13:00
Lunch · Omotesandō and the Ura-Hara backstreets — food area, not a named shop
13:00-13:30 est
Tokyo Metro · Omotesandō → Shinjuku Gyoen · ~20 min · ¥180 pp
13:30-15:45
Shinjuku Gyoen ¥500 pp
15:45-16:10 est
Walk · Shinjuku Gyoen → Omoide Yokochō · 1.5 km · 25 min
16:10-17:30
Shinjuku at dusk — Kabukichō's 3-D cat, the Golden Gai alleys (look now, drink later) optional
17:30-19:30
Dinner · Omoide Yokochō — smoke, six-seat counters, no English menu and no need for one
19:30-19:40 est
Walk · Omoide Yokochō → Hotel · Shinjuku · 0.6 km · 9 min
DAY 3 · 2026-11-23 · Tokyo

Market Day

Market · tidal garden · temple ⚠️ national holiday

dawn 05:57 · 06:23 / 16:31 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
07:30-08:15 est
Tokyo Metro · Hotel · Shinjuku → Tsukiji Outer Market · ~35 min · ¥210 pp
08:15-10:15
Tsukiji Outer Market — breakfast on the hoof ¥1,500–3,000 pp eaten swap→Ueno Ameyoko arcade (open on holidays) if Tsukiji is shut
10:15-10:30 est
Walk · Tsukiji Outer Market → Hamarikyū Gardens · 0.9 km · 13 min
10:30-12:30
Hamarikyū Gardens ¥300 pp
12:30-13:00 est
Tokyo Metro · Hamarikyū Gardens → Zōjō-ji · ~25 min · ¥180 pp
13:00-14:00
Lunch · Daimon / Hamamatsuchō — food area swap→the Shiba Park convenience-store bench if the queues are holiday-sized
14:00-15:15
Zōjō-ji free (grounds); treasure gallery ¥700 pp
15:15-15:25 est
Walk · Zōjō-ji → Shiba Park · 0.4 km · 6 min
15:25-16:30
Shiba Park — Tokyo Tower straight above the temple roof, lit from about 16:30 optional
16:30-17:20 est
Tokyo Metro · Shiba Park → Hotel · Shinjuku · ~45 min · ¥220 pp
18:00-20:00
Dinner · Shinjuku — food area; a holiday Monday means book anything with a name
DAY 4 · 2026-11-24 · Tokyo → Hakone

Steam & Lake

Into the volcano · lake · onsen

dawn 05:59 · 06:25 / 16:34 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
08:00-08:45
Check out · hand the two big cases to the front desk for takkyūbin to the Kyoto hotel (≈¥2,300 each, arrives tomorrow) pinned
09:00-10:25 est
Odakyu Romancecar (Hakone-Yumoto bound) · Shinjuku → Hakone-Yumoto · 85 min
10:25-11:00
Hakone-Yumoto: overnight bag to the ryokan desk or a station locker · Freepass activated
11:00-11:40 est
Hakone Tozan Railway (three switchbacks) · Hakone-Yumoto Station → Gōra Station · ~40 min · Freepass
11:40-12:30
Lunch · Gōra — food area beside the station
12:30-13:20 est
Cable car + ropeway · Gōra Station → Ōwakudani · ~35 min · Freepass
13:20-14:20
Ōwakudani Freepass; black eggs ¥500 for five
14:20-14:50 est
Hakone Ropeway · Ōwakudani → Tōgendai · ~25 min · Freepass
14:50-15:35 est
Lake Ashi sightseeing cruise (the pirate ship) · Tōgendai → Moto-Hakone Port · ~30 min · Freepass
15:35-15:50 est
Walk · Moto-Hakone Port → Hakone Shrine · 0.9 km · 14 min
15:50-16:40
Hakone Shrine and the Heiwa-no-Torii lake gate free optional
16:40-17:25 est
Hakone Tozan Bus (Hakone-Yumoto bound) · Hakone Shrine → Ryokan · Hakone-Yumoto · ~40 min · Freepass
17:30-19:00
Onsen before dinner — the correct order and non-negotiable pinned
19:00-21:00
Kaiseki dinner at the ryokan (half board) pinned
DAY 5 · 2026-11-25 · Hakone → Kyoto

Night Maples

West to Kyoto · Kiyomizu by night

dawn 06:13 · 06:39 / 16:48 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
07:30-09:00
Ryokan breakfast · one more soak · check out pinned
09:15-09:50 est
Hakone Tozan train · Hakone-Yumoto → Odawara · ~15 min · Freepass (day 2)
10:15-12:50 est
Tōkaidō Shinkansen · Odawara → Kyoto · ~2 h 35 · ≈¥12,300 pp
12:50-13:20 est
Karasuma subway · Kyoto Station → Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma · ~15 min · ¥220 pp
13:20-14:20
Collect the forwarded cases at the desk · lunch near Karasuma — food area
14:20-14:50 est
City bus 207 · Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma → Sannenzaka · ~25 min · ¥230 pp
14:50-16:20
Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka — preserved machiya lanes, yatsuhashi and warabimochi stalls
16:20-16:35 est
Walk · Sannenzaka → Kiyomizu-dera · 0.5 km · 10 min uphill
16:35-17:30
Tea on the Otowa slope while the queue forms for the night gate optional
17:30-19:15
Kiyomizu-dera · autumn night illumination ¥400 pp pinned
19:15-19:35 est
Walk · Kiyomizu-dera → Yasaka Shrine · 1.2 km · 20 min downhill
19:35-20:10
Yasaka Shrine under its lantern wall optional
20:10-21:30
Dinner · Gion / Hanamikōji — food area
21:30-21:50 est
Bus / walk · Yasaka Shrine → Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma · ~15 min
DAY 6 · 2026-11-26 · Kyoto

Bamboo Dawn

Bamboo at dawn · Nishiki at dusk

dawn 06:14 · 06:40 / 16:47 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
06:45-07:20 est
JR Sagano line · Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma → Arashiyama Bamboo Grove · ~35 min · ¥240 pp
07:20-08:15
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove free go first
08:15-08:25 est
Walk · Arashiyama Bamboo Grove → Tenryū-ji · 0.3 km · 5 min
08:25-10:00
Tenryū-ji ¥500 pp garden, +¥300 pp buildings
10:00-10:15 est
Walk · Tenryū-ji → Togetsukyō Bridge · 0.7 km · 11 min
10:15-11:30
Togetsukyō Bridge and the Katsura riverbank
11:30-13:00
Lunch · Arashiyama main street — food area (yudofu, soba) swap→the Randen station kimono-pole forest and a bench bentō if every counter has a queue
13:00-13:15
Coffee and a sit — this is the hinge of the day, not dead time optional
13:15-14:00 est
JR Sagano line · Togetsukyō Bridge → Nishiki Market · ~40 min · ¥240 pp
14:00-16:00
Nishiki Market ¥2,000–3,500 pp eaten
16:00-16:10 est
Walk · Nishiki Market → Pontochō · 0.7 km · 10 min
16:10-17:30
Kamo riverbank and the Pontochō alley at dusk — sunset is around 16:47
17:30-19:30
Dinner · Pontochō — food area; the alley is one metre wide and lit by lanterns
19:30-19:45 est
Walk · Pontochō → Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma · 0.9 km · 12 min
DAY 7 · 2026-11-27 · Kyoto

Torii to Flame

Torii at dawn · maple valley · lit garden

dawn 06:15 · 06:41 / 16:47 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
06:20-06:55 est
JR Nara line · Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma → Fushimi Inari Taisha · ~30 min · ¥150 pp
06:55-08:40
Fushimi Inari Taisha free go first
08:40-09:00 est
JR Nara line · Fushimi Inari Taisha → Tōfuku-ji · ~12 min · ¥150 pp
09:00-11:00
Tōfuku-ji ¥1,000 pp peak-season entry
11:00-11:45 est
Keihan + subway · Tōfuku-ji → Nanzen-ji · ~35 min · ¥280 pp
11:45-13:00
Lunch · the yudofu row outside the Sanmon — food area
13:00-14:45
Nanzen-ji free grounds; Sanmon gate ¥600 pp, Hōjō garden ¥600 pp
14:45-15:00 est
Walk · Nanzen-ji → Philosopher's Path · 1.0 km · 15 min
15:00-16:15
Philosopher's Path along the canal optional
16:15-16:30 est
Walk · Philosopher's Path → Eikan-dō · 0.9 km · 13 min
16:30-17:30
Rest, tea, and get into the evening queue early pinned
17:30-19:30
Eikan-dō · autumn night illumination ¥600 pp evening entry
19:30-21:00
Dinner · Okazaki / Higashiyama — food area
21:00-21:30 est
City bus 5 · Eikan-dō → Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma · ~30 min · ¥230 pp
DAY 8 · 2026-11-28 · Kyoto → Osaka (KIX) → London

Homeward

One last pagoda, then home

dawn 06:16 · 06:42 / 16:47 · JST · sunrise-sunset.org
07:30-08:45
Breakfast · pack · check out; leave the cases with the hotel or in a Kyoto Station locker pinned
08:45-09:15 est
Karasuma subway + walk · Hotel · Shijō-Karasuma → Tō-ji · ~25 min · ¥260 pp
09:15-10:45
Tō-ji ≈¥800 pp during the autumn special viewing ⚠️ fee unverified
10:45-11:05 est
Walk · Tō-ji → Kyoto Station · 1.3 km · 18 min
11:05-12:15
Last lunch and omiyage · Kyoto Station (Porta, Isetan basement)
12:30-13:50 est
JR Haruka (Kansai Airport bound) · Kyoto → KIX · 80 min · ≈¥3,110 pp
13:50-17:25
KIX: tax-free reconciliation, check-in, security — 3 h international buffer pinned
17:25
KIX → LHR (one stop) — arrives London Sunday morning pinned
Back to London

London, home before breakfast.

2026-11-29, Sunday, 06:40 into Heathrow — one stop, an eight-hour clock change, and Saturday night never quite happened.

Flights & legs

2026-11-20 LHR → HND pick at the link — nonstop LHR→HND is BA / JAL / ANA, ~11 h 50 · ≈13:00→next day ≈09:15 · scan cache 2026-08-15: from $1,120 (≈£827) for the query as sent (2 adults) — but the cheapest rows are 30–40 h multi-stop. Budget £1,100–1,600 for two on a nonstop. ⚠️ price + per-pax vs total unverified · 23 kg checked included on BA/JAL/ANA economy — verify the fare family check price
Backup

LHR→NRT nonstop (JAL/ANA/BA/Virgin) — add ~¥3,000 pp and 60–90 min for the Narita Express into town

2026-11-28 KIX → LHR 1 stop — scan best was THAI via BKK, 22 h 15 · ≈17:25→next day ≈06:40 · scan cache 2026-08-15: from $1,338 (≈£988) for the query as sent (2 adults); the 1-stop THAI row was $1,497 (≈£1,106). ⚠️ unverified · check the connecting carrier's allowance, not just the first sector check price
Backup

if the KIX connections are ugly: Kyoto → Tokyo Shinkansen (2 h 15) the evening before + nonstop HND→LHR — costs one extra hotel night

2026-11-24 Shinjuku → Hakone-Yumoto Odakyu Romancecar (Hakone-Yumoto bound) · ≈09:00→≈10:25 · Hakone Freepass ¥7,100 pp + Romancecar surcharge ¥1,200 pp (¥1,150 as an e-ticket) · overhead racks only — this is the leg the big cases are NOT on check price
Backup

Odakyu express + change at Odawara — same Freepass, ~20 min slower, no reservation needed

2026-11-25 Odawara → Kyoto JR Tōkaidō Shinkansen · Hikari or Kodama (Shin-Ōsaka bound) · ≈10:15→≈12:50 · ≈¥12,300 pp reserved ⚠️ fare unverified · an oversized-baggage seat is only needed above 160 cm total — our cases are already in Kyoto check price
Backup

Kodama all the way (≈2 h 50, no transfer) if no Hikari calls at Odawara at the hour you want

2026-11-28 Kyoto → KIX JR Haruka (Kansai Airport bound) · ≈12:30→≈13:50 · ≈¥3,110 pp non-reserved · large luggage racks at both car ends check price
Backup

Limousine bus Kyoto Station → KIX, ~1 h 30, ¥2,600 pp — better if the Haruka is packed

Stays

Tokyo · 3 nights (21–24 Nov) · Shinjuku (west side / Nishi-Shinjuku)

the Romancecar to Hakone leaves from Shinjuku, so day 4 starts at your own front door · Shinjuku Gyoen is a walk · the Yamanote and four metro lines are one station · lit and busy at every hour, so nothing on this trip needs a dark walk

Hakone · 1 night (24–25 Nov) · Hakone-Yumoto or Gōra

Yumoto is the Romancecar terminus and the bus hub, so the day can end anywhere on the loop and still get you back · Gōra is quieter and higher but adds a leg at both ends

Kyoto · 3 nights (25–28 Nov) · Shijō-Karasuma / Karasuma-Oike

the Karasuma subway and the Hankyū line cross here, so Arashiyama, Fushimi Inari and Kyoto Station are each one ride · Nishiki Market and Pontochō are on foot · flat pavements, which Higashiyama is not, and you are wheeling cases

Budget

ItemCostNote
flights (open-jaw, 2 adults)£925–1,450⚠️ Google-cache scan 2026-08-15; the cheap end is a 30–40 h multi-stop, the top of the band buys a nonstop out
hotels (7 nights, 2 adults)£455–775Tokyo ¥66–114k · Hakone ryokan half board ¥40–70k · Kyoto peak-week ¥90–150k
intercity + local transport£158Hakone Freepass ¥7,100 + Romancecar ¥1,200 + Shinkansen ≈¥12,300 + Haruka ¥3,110 + ~¥8,000 local, per person; plus ¥4,600 takkyūbin for the two cases
temple and garden admissions£26Shinjuku Gyoen ¥500 · Hamarikyū ¥300 · Kiyomizu ¥400 · Tenryū-ji ¥800 · Tōfuku-ji ¥1,000 · Nanzen-ji ¥600 · Eikan-dō ¥600 · Tō-ji ¥800 · Meiji inner garden ¥500
food (7 days; the ryokan dinner is in the hotel line)£300≈¥9,000 pp/day — konbini breakfast, market lunch, a proper dinner
eSIM + travel insurance£40
buffer (12%)£230–310FX drift, koyo-week hotel moves, the fee jumps that peak-season entry brings
TOTAL£2,135–3,100at £1 = ¥215.25 / $1.3537, ECB via frankfurter.dev 2026-08-14
Total£4,300 – £6,200 for two, all in (midpoint ≈ £5,200)

Checklist

  1. Travel-medical insurance for two (incl. repatriation) — at the moment you book flights · £40–80 for two link

    the UK has no reciprocal healthcare agreement with Japan — a GHIC is worthless there

  2. Kyoto hotel, refundable, 25–28 Nov — NOW (≈14 weeks out) · ¥30,000–50,000/night link

    most 3★+ central Kyoto rooms are gone ~12 weeks before peak koyo week; re-shop 2–3 weeks out

  3. Hakone onsen ryokan with half board, 24–25 Nov — NOW · ¥40,000–70,000 for two, dinner + breakfast included link

    if either of you has a tattoo, filter for a room with a private bath (kashikiri / 露天風呂付) — most public baths still refuse

  4. Tokyo hotel, Shinjuku, 21–24 Nov — 8–10 weeks out · ¥22,000–38,000/night link
  5. Tōfuku-ji advance ticket (peak-season entry) — when the autumn window opens, ~1 month before · ¥1,000 pp link

    sold via 7-Eleven / the KCB ticket system; strongly recommended for the 25 Nov – 5 Dec peak

  6. Eikan-dō evening illumination — 2–3 weeks before · ¥600 pp evening entry link

    reservations are advised for weekend evenings; we are on a Friday, which is the softer night

  7. Hakone Freepass (2-day, from Shinjuku) + Romancecar seats — 1–2 weeks before · ¥7,100 + ¥1,200 pp link

    Romancecar seats are reserved and do sell out on autumn weekdays

  8. Shinkansen Odawara → Kyoto, reserved — opens 1 month before, book then · ≈¥12,300 pp link

    only a few Hikari services call at Odawara — pick the train first, then the day's start time

  9. Haruka reserved seat Kyoto → KIX (or the ICOCA & HARUKA package) — 2 weeks before · ≈¥3,110 pp link
  10. Visit Japan Web — immigration + customs QR codes for both of you — any time before departure, do it a week out · free link

    saves 20–30 minutes at Haneda arrivals on a Saturday morning

  11. eSIM, 8 days / 10 GB ×2 — the week before · £8–12 each link
  12. Takkyūbin forwarding of the two big cases, Tokyo → Kyoto hotel — hand them to the Tokyo front desk before 10:00 on 24 Nov · ≈¥2,300 per case link

    tell the Kyoto hotel the cases are coming; ask the Tokyo desk to write the Kyoto address in Japanese

  13. Re-confirm every opening time, fee and illumination date — 2 weeks before travel ·

    these dates are >3 months out: what is verified below is the SEASONAL PATTERN, not the published 2026 calendar. Kiyomizu-dera announces its autumn night-viewing dates around September.

Before you go

Visa & entry

UK passport = visa-free for up to 90 days as a tourist; no ETA scheme applies in 2026. Register both of you on Visit Japan Web for the immigration and customs QR codes. You will be asked for an onward ticket at the desk — have the KIX→LHR booking on your phone. verify at gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/japan before you book, not after.

Holidays & crowds

One collision in the window: Monday 23 Nov, Labour Thanksgiving Day (勤労感謝の日), from date.nager.at. Temples and gardens stay open; the Tsukiji Outer Market and small shops may not, day-trip towns and shinkansen seats fill with domestic travellers, and hotel rates on the 22nd–23rd sit above the rest of the week. Culture Day (3 Nov) is before the window. No festival closures found for these dates in Tokyo, Hakone or Kyoto.

Weather

Same dates last year (Open-Meteo archive, 2025-11-20→29): Tokyo 16 / 7 °C, Hakone 16 / 8 °C, Kyoto 15 / 5 °C; 1–2 wet days in ten, 7–13 mm total. Roughly 10 h of daylight — sunrise ~06:20, sunset ~16:30 in Tokyo and ~16:47 in Kyoto. Kyoto's basin is genuinely cold after dark: the two night illuminations are 2 h standing still at 6 °C. Pack a real coat, not a fleece.

Foliage

Kyoto's 2026 koyo forecast is roughly 25 Nov – 7 Dec with maximum density around 29 Nov – 3 Dec; the Kyoto half of this trip (25–28 Nov) sits on the opening shoulder of that peak. Tokyo runs about a week behind Kyoto for maples but its ginkgos (Yoyogi, Omotesandō) are gold in exactly this week. a forecast, not a fact — an early cold snap moves it a week either way.

Money

Cards work almost everywhere in Tokyo and Kyoto now, but carry ¥15,000–20,000 cash between you: shrine offering boxes, temple entry windows, city buses, Nishiki stalls and the Hakone black-egg hut are cash or IC only. 7-Eleven and Japan Post ATMs take UK cards; most bank ATMs do not. Tipping is not a thing — don't.

Connectivity

eSIM, 10 GB / 8 days, £8–12 each; activate before you leave. Free wifi is widespread and slow. Get IC cards (Suica/Pasmo/ICOCA, or Suica in Apple Wallet) on arrival — they pay for every train, metro, bus and half the vending machines on this route, and physical-card availability for visitors has been on and off since 2023, so the phone wallet is the reliable route.

Plugs

Type A, two flat pins, 100 V. UK plugs do not fit; phone and laptop chargers are dual-voltage so an adapter is enough, but a hairdryer or shaver may not be.

Insurance

Travel-medical cover with repatriation, for both of you. There is no reciprocal healthcare agreement between the UK and Japan and a GHIC is worthless here — a hospital admission is billed in full.

Safety

Low-crime by any standard, and this route needs no dark walks: Shinjuku, Shijō-Karasuma and Hakone-Yumoto are all lit and busy at the hours we use them. The real hazards are physical, not criminal: crowd density at Kiyomizu and Tōfuku-ji in peak week, and wet polished stone on the Sannenzaka steps and the Kiyomizu approach. Bring shoes with grip. Earthquake drill: get under something, stay away from the windows, then follow the staff.

Key decisions

  1. Open-jaw: fly into Haneda, home out of Kansai. It refunds the 2 h 15 Shinkansen backtrack to Tokyo and one more Tokyo hotel night. Cost: there is no nonstop KIX→LHR, so the way home has one connection. If you would rather have the nonstop home, swap day 8 for Kyoto→Tokyo by Shinkansen and a night near Haneda.
  2. Dates 21–28 Nov chosen against the foliage ramp, not the calendar: Tokyo first (colour still arriving), Kyoto last (Kyoto's 2026 koyo forecast is ~25 Nov – 7 Dec). Going the other way round would have shown you two half-turned cities.
  3. Three bases in eight days: Tokyo ×3 nights, Hakone ×1, Kyoto ×3. Hakone breaks the ≥2-nights rule on purpose — in Hakone the ryokan (onsen + kaiseki + futon) IS the anchor, and a second night would cost a Kyoto night in peak week.
  4. No JR Pass. This route earns ~¥16,000 pp of JR travel; the 7-day national pass is ~¥50,000. Point-to-point tickets plus the Hakone Freepass win by a wide margin.
  5. The two large cases are forwarded Tokyo hotel → Kyoto hotel by takkyūbin on day 4 (~¥2,300 each, next-day). Hakone is done on an overnight bag: the Tozan switchback train, the cable car and the ropeway are all bad places to hold a 23 kg case.
  6. Monday 23 Nov is a national holiday (Labour Thanksgiving). That day is deliberately a market + garden + temple day inside Tokyo with an 07:30 start, not a Kamakura or Nikkō day trip — domestic crowds hit day-trip towns hardest.
  7. Named restaurants are not in this plan on purpose; food is given as areas (Nakamise, Omoide Yokochō, Tsukiji, Nishiki, Pontochō). Kyoto restaurant listings churn faster than a plan written three months out can survive.

Verify before booking

  • Flight prices and times. flight_scan returned Google's cache for the two open-jaw halves (LHR→HND from $1,120, KIX→LHR from $1,338, both queried for 2 adults on 2026-08-15) but surfaced only multi-stop rows; the nonstop LHR–HND was not in the cache, and whether the price is per passenger or total is not something the scanner states. Everything about the flights is 'verify at the link'.
  • Shinkansen Odawara→Kyoto fare (≈¥12,300 pp) and which Hikari services call at Odawara. Two searches did not produce a yen fare; check smart-ex.jp.
  • Kiyomizu-dera's 2026 autumn night-viewing dates (given as 21–30 Nov) come from secondary sources, not the temple. The temple publishes around September.
  • Tō-ji's autumn special-viewing fee (≈¥800 pp).
  • Whether the Tsukiji Outer Market trades on Monday 23 Nov, a national holiday. The Sunday/Wednesday closure is solid; the holiday rule is per-shop.
  • All hotel and ryokan bands are seasonal ballparks from price-guide articles, not live quotes for these dates. No OTA was scraped.
  • Every hop duration marked (est) is a straight-line estimate from route_tools, not a Google Maps transit lookup.
  • Opening hours across the board are the SEASONAL PATTERN as of 2026-08-15, not the published November 2026 calendar — the trip is three months out and nobody publishes that far ahead. Re-confirm two weeks before travel.