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Any helpful tips for traveling in Japan during July and August?
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February
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Janna
2.5 weeks is a great amount of time - I'd suggest limiting yourself to 3-4 key locations to not overwhelm yourselves with too much travel. Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto are lovely. There are lots of day-trips you can take out of those cities. My favourite day trips were to Nara, Arashiyama, Hakone and Mitaka (for the Ghibli Museum).
As for what to do and what to eat, there is no shortage! It really depends on what you're interested in. If you're interested in temples, spend more time in Kyoto. If you're interested in night life, Osaka and Tokyo. Tokyo for shopping and wandering around interesting streets.
Look into getting a JR pass if you plan on travelling around a lot. You can't purchase them in Japan so you need to buy in advance. Get a Suica/Pasmo card when you get there for ease of travel in the subways.
My first trip to Japan was in August and it can get incredibly hot. Like, I was getting heat rashes. The humidity can be very high. Pack very light, airy clothing!
If you need any specific info, let me know. I've been to Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto twice!
A.I. says...
Japan Travel Guide: Osaka to Tokyo
Japan Travel Guide: Osaka to Tokyo
Traveling from Osaka to Tokyo in 2.5 weeks offers an excellent opportunity to experience the diverse culture, cuisine, and attractions of Japan. Here are some recommendations and tips to make the most of your trip.
Places to Visit
Osaka
- Dotonbori - Explore the vibrant neon-lit street and try Osaka's famous street food.
- Osaka Castle - Visit this historic castle and enjoy the beautiful gardens.
- Universal Studios Japan - Experience thrilling rides and attractions at this popular theme park.
Kyoto
- Fushimi Inari-taisha - Hike the scenic trail lined with thousands of torii gates.
- Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) - Admire the stunning gold-leaf-covered pavilion and Zen gardens.
- Gion District - Stroll through the traditional neighborhood and catch a glimpse of geisha.
Tokyo
- Sensoji Temple - Visit the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo and explore the vibrant Nakamise Shopping Street.
- Shibuya Crossing - Experience the famous scramble crossing and neon lights of Shibuya.
- Tsukiji Fish Market - Witness the lively tuna auctions and sample fresh sushi and seafood.
Where to Stay
For convenience, consider staying in central areas like Namba or Dotonbori in Osaka, and Shinjuku or Shibuya in Tokyo. These areas offer easy access to attractions, restaurants, and public transportation.
Dining Recommendations
Osaka
- Okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancake) - Try this Osaka specialty at places like Mizuno or Kutchan.
- Takoyaki (Octopus balls) - Sample this iconic Osaka street food at Kukuru or Wanaka.
Tokyo
- Sushi - Indulge in fresh sushi at renowned places like Sukiyabashi Jiro or more affordable options like Sushi Zanmai.
- Ramen - Slurp up delicious ramen at popular spots like Ichiran or Nakiryu.
Useful Tips
- Purchase a Japan Rail Pass for convenient and cost-effective travel between cities.
- Learn basic Japanese phrases to navigate more easily and show respect for the culture.
- Carry cash as many small businesses may not accept credit cards.
- Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting temples and shrines.
- Stay hydrated, especially during the hot and humid summer months.
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Reema
Hi everyone, a friend and I are travelling to Japan (into Osaka, out of Tokyo) for 2.5 weeks mid July- early August. Please share recommendations for places to visit/stay/eat etc! And any useful tips
Thanks a bunch!