Two Weeks in Japan - Suggestions?
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Nara is an easy local train ride from Osaka - about 45 minutes, depending on the train and line. It is also only about an hour from Kyoto. Himeji is a bit further from Osaka but still an easy day trip. I think I would deduct 1 day from Tokyo and maybe 1 from Fukuoka and add the time to the rest of the trip, perhaps stopping in Hiroshima on the way through. If you spent a night and 1-1/2 or 2 days in Hiroshima and Miyajima, you could even do Himeji on the way back to Osaka. That is assuming you can fit your luggage in a train station coin locker while you do the half-day tour at Himeji. Otherwise, it is an easy backtrack from Shin-Osaka.
For a good place to have lunch in Himeji, keep your eye peeled on the right side of the main street as you walk to the castle for a tonkatsu place about half-way from the station. Obviously, it will be on the left if you are coming back from the castle. The tonkatsu special is quite good and so is the katsudon but whatever they have for the daily special ("kyo no ranchi") will undoubtedly be good. It will be very busy between 12:00 and 1:00 pm with sararimen and OLs on their lunch break.
JR
For a good place to have lunch in Himeji, keep your eye peeled on the right side of the main street as you walk to the castle for a tonkatsu place about half-way from the station. Obviously, it will be on the left if you are coming back from the castle. The tonkatsu special is quite good and so is the katsudon but whatever they have for the daily special ("kyo no ranchi") will undoubtedly be good. It will be very busy between 12:00 and 1:00 pm with sararimen and OLs on their lunch break.
JR

Obviously I wasn't planning 3 full days in FUK, but instead going around the region and up to Hiroshima. It was easier deciding to take one central hotel and just leave our stuff there during the day and take a train to the various sites during the day.
This still leaves me with my query about whether I should just take out Fukuoka and as I said focus more on Osaka/Kyoto/Nagoya and their surroundings (a trip from Osaka to Hiroshima would still be envisaged).
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If you're talking about cutting short Fukuoka, but not cutting it out entirely, then I think your original plan is probably fine in terms of balance. You could lump the Kansai stays (Osaka and Kyoto) together if you wanted to.

