Sunday, December 22nd 2024

"I'm a travel junkie who's hooked on deals from airports that start with Y."



2018
25
July
Looking for hot springs, great food, and history in Japan - which cities should you prioritize?

Question:

Profile picture of Shirley

Shirley

Japan - In search of advice for a trip to Japan in 2019. If you could only visit 2 or 3 cities in Japan, what would they be? Looking for awesome food, hot springs and balance of countryside, urban travel and history too.//Update July 30: Based on all this great feedback, looking to spend more time in the countryside than a large urban city. Maybe 75% countryside and 25% urban - hot springs, great food and some history. THANK YOU for the brilliant feedback thus far.

Humans say...

Profile picture of Gavin

Gavin

kyoto is a must. i highly highly recommend hiroshima to reflect on human history... and on the way there i would check out himeji castle. if you insert in tokyo, see tokyo. if osaka, see osaka. but that’s just my take on those two. hiroshima is not as far as it looks btw. no place in japan is with the shinkansen bullet trains. it’s like a subway for the entire country!

Profile picture of Athena

Athena

Sapporo, Tokyo, Kyoto

Profile picture of Linda

Linda

Hiroshima and Kyoto/Nara

Profile picture of Mary

Mary

Kobe

Profile picture of Carmen

Carmen

I visited Tokyo, Hakone for hot springs, then to Osaka, Kyoto and Nara, then back to Tokyo and Kustasu for hot spring and then back to Vancouver. Total 13 days and got the 7 days' JR PASS. Shopping at Osaka is cheaper. Hot spring in Kusatsu is better than Hakone

Profile picture of Gord

Gord

Tokyo and Kyoto

Profile picture of Lorne

Lorne

Hannah Gerrard

Profile picture of Anna

Anna

Hiroshima, to see the atomic bombing museum and the dome left behind! Also it's a nice city and is a day trip to Miyajima, where that iconic red tori in the ocean is located.

Profile picture of Anna

Anna

Oh and the Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki is really yum!

Profile picture of Lukasz

Lukasz

YAAS! Miyajima was amazing. and so was the okonomiyaki. we went to a famous place in the mall/court in the station. it opened 20mins after the shinkansen arrived and there was already a huge line.. so good

Profile picture of John

John

Miyajima is a must when doing a Hiroshima visit. Yes, some must see sights and historic places to visit, if you have the time.
Miyajima usually also means you would be staying the night in the Hiroshima area (or Miyajima), partially due to the ferry and distance from Kansai/Tokyo regions.

Profile picture of Heather

Heather

Anna Can you tell me how the Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki is different from the Osaka-style Okonomiyaki?

Profile picture of Ged

Ged

I second that recommendation on “Hiroshima-yaki” It’s much the same but on a base of noodles. If in Hiroshima, go to ‘Okonomi-mura’ for the best selection in town.

Profile picture of Diane

Diane

Okinawa Island. Please Google for info and photos.

Profile picture of Ged

Ged

So many good tips here. Personally, I’ve liked Tokyo, Kyoto & Hiroshima the best, but Sapporo, Nagano, Nara & Kanazawa, Osaka are all up there for different reasons. You can cover so much with the JR pass, but trying to do so could mean missing out on some areas worthy of a few more days. I’d not focus so much on both Tokyo & Osaka, but one or the other based on your gateway city. I’d say Tokyo has more variety, whilst Osaka serves as a convenient hub for the best places around the Kansai area: Kyoto, Nara & further afield towards Himeji (the castle) & Hiroshima (the atomic bomb related sights & Miyajima) Planned well & depending on your arrival & departure cities, you’d prob be able to manage on a single week JR pass for the longer journeys, supplemented by a regional pass (..and not just the JR options) for areas like Kansai region.

Profile picture of Shirley

Shirley

Brilliant. Thank you!

Profile picture of Ryan

Ryan

Please do some research on the radiation in Japan. I'm not sure the extent of it now but worth looking into.

Profile picture of Adeline

Adeline

Following

Profile picture of Mimi

Mimi

Following


A.I. says...

AI Profile Pic

The Perfect Japanese Getaway: Exploring the Countryside and Cities

Japan is a mesmerizing blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels, offering travelers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a diverse range of experiences. Based on your preferences for a well-balanced mix of countryside, urban exploration, hot springs, and culinary delights, here are the top destinations to consider:

1. Kyoto

Kyoto, often referred to as the cultural heart of Japan, is a must-visit destination. This city is a treasure trove of historical landmarks, including the iconic Golden Pavilion, Nijo Castle, and the stunning Fushimi Inari Shrine with its vibrant torii gates. Wander through the charming Gion district, where you might catch a glimpse of geishas in traditional attire. Nearby, the picturesque town of Arashiyama offers a serene escape with its bamboo groves and scenic river walks.

2. Hakone

Situated in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Hakone is a renowned hot spring resort town that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and relaxation. Unwind in one of the many traditional onsen (hot spring) ryokans, where you can soak in the therapeutic waters while admiring the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. Explore the tranquil hiking trails, take a scenic boat ride on Lake Ashi, or ride the iconic Hakone Ropeway for panoramic vistas.

3. Takayama

Takayama, nestled in the Japanese Alps, is a charming town that offers a glimpse into traditional Japan. Stroll through the beautifully preserved Sanmachi Suji district, lined with wooden buildings and sake breweries. Visit the morning market, where you can sample an array of local delicacies, including the famous Hida beef. Don't miss the chance to witness the fascinating Hida Folk Village, an open-air museum showcasing traditional thatched-roof houses and farm buildings.

By combining these destinations, you'll experience the perfect balance of countryside serenity, urban exploration, and immersion in Japanese culture and history. Kyoto will offer a taste of Japan's rich heritage, while Hakone will provide a rejuvenating hot spring experience amidst stunning natural scenery. Takayama, with its picturesque mountain setting and traditional charm, will transport you back in time to the Japan of old.

Remember, Japan's renowned cuisine is a highlight in itself, so be sure to indulge in the local specialties, from sushi and ramen to regional delicacies like Kobe beef and Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.

Embrace the beauty of Japan's contrasts, and embark on an unforgettable journey that will leave you enchanted and yearning for more.









People That Liked This Page Also Liked:

tags for this post You may also want to check out pages that were tagged with:

Be The First To Know About The Next Amazing Deal!

Head to the Ydeals Alerts Page where you can choose to be notified by e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, or RSS Feed the moment an amazing travel deal from your city is found.

Setting up alerts allows you to be one of the first to see a new deal, before it sells out.

And don't worry, alerts are only sent when it's truly an amazing deal.

Like Our Site? Follow Us!

Subscribe to Our Feed!

Comments from Facebookers

Comments from Everyone Else

Become a trendsetter and be the first person to make a comment on this post!

Comments are automatically closed 30 days after the post is made.










Join the Facebook Group!
    What happens when over 500,000 Canadians...

    * crowdsource the best travel deals

    * offer up their unbiased travel advice?

      Join the group for your city and find out!



(click 'Join Group', at the top-right, when you arrive)



Follow the deals on Twitter!
      Follow Twitter for the latest deals and       updates from your city...



(click 'Follow', when you arrive)




Follow the deals with RSS!
      Follow the deals from your city with your      favorite RSS reader...