I would never have enough time. First I'd probably start in the city. Maybe Kyoto or Osaka. I'd really just love to walk around and take everything in. I'd eat traditional dishes from each prefecture, I'd hit the game centers and shopping arcades for days, get the all you can ride weekly train pass, take some taiko drum lessons, go to a Japanese con, drink all the Japanese alcohol I could find, meet new people, maybe try to see a Morning Musume concert, go visit the Gundam, try to get into the audience during a Downtown DX broadcast, visit plenty of manga shops, go to a theme park maybe, compete in Sasuke if they'd let me, martial arts training in the Tokyo police Dojo, enjoy the cityscape at night from the roof of towering skyscrapers. After that I'd definitely like to hit up the countryside. I'd go to Okinawa and Hokkaido for sure. Go hiking, camp out in the wilderness, stay the night at a ryokan, enjoy the onsen, exercise in the open air, go to the beach, swim in the oceango fishing, visit some sort of haunted grounds and plenty of shrines and castles, run riot through mountain bike trails, surf if I could find a place. I have this idea that I'm going to end my visit in Tokyo for whatever reason. It just seems like a good departure point. But basically there is nothing I wouldn't do on my visit to Japan.
After that I'd definitely like to hit up the countryside. I'd go to Okinawa and Hokkaido for sure. Go hiking, camp out in the wilderness, stay the night at a ryokan, enjoy the onsen, exercise in the open air, go to the beach, swim in the oceango fishing, visit some sort of haunted grounds and plenty of shrines and castles, run riot through mountain bike trails, surf if I could find a place.
I have this idea that I'm going to end my visit in Tokyo for whatever reason. It just seems like a good departure point. But basically there is nothing I wouldn't do on my visit to Japan.
i also wish to see Kyoto