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Tokyo's neon, Kyoto's temples, Hakone's onsen with Fuji views.
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Tokyo's first three days are a sensory overload — Tsukiji breakfast, a Shibuya crossing at peak, a tiny omakase counter in Ginza, a Shimokitazawa night for the indie record stores. Shinkansen to Kyoto: dawn at Fushimi Inari before the crowds, kaiseki in Pontocho, a half-day in Arashiyama's bamboo grove. End in Hakone for an onsen ryokan — your own private hot spring, kimono dinners, Mount Fuji from your window. Cherry blossoms if you time it right; momiji if you go in late autumn instead.
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A day in Tokyo
Tokyo's market halls — taste the region's cured meats, aged cheeses, and single-origin olive oil straight from the producer.
A nearby winery for a guided cellar tour; back at the hotel before the heat peaks.
Four courses at a family-run trattoria: antipasto, pasta made that morning, a braised second, and grappa to close.
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