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What are the best budget-friendly hotels in Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima?
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Erin
There was an amazing christmas light display in Hiroshima for Christmas last time I was there. It was on the main street in Hiroshima, can't miss it, we stayed at the Crowne Plaza, it was nice, included breakfast, was close to everything. Miyajima was fun for a day trip from Hiroshima, you take a ferry there-pretty little island, famous water Tori there. Go see the aquarium in Osaka-it it top notch, lots of cheap hotels in Osaka but not much to do there, mostly a port/industrial city(we went only to see the aquarium-they have whale sharks). I would spend the most time in Kyoto personally, I think there is the most to see there.
Donna
Thank you so much. Great info.
Katherin
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Sherene
In Kyoto, someplace near Nishiki market would be fairly central and have easy access to the subway lines.
Donna
Do you need to carry a lot of yen or is it easier to pull money out when you are there?
Sherene
There are 7-11s with cash machines everywhere in all the big cities.
Sherene
That being said, while you can use credit cards in bigger stores I found that cash was the main thing I used. Ended up going to the ATM more times than I thought I would.
Donna
I am getting a lesson here. 7-11s were not in my mind at all!
Sherene
Donna 7-11s in Japan are way better than the ones in Canada. Their ATMs were really reliable and they always have a wall of decent-tasting onigiri - excellent for a quickie meal or snack.
Andrea
Husband and I honeymooned in Japan and loved both Tokyo and Kyoto. We stayed at the Citadines Karasuma-Gojo Kyoto. We loved it there and found that it had easy access to the train, food bazaar and one of the largest wooden temples in Japan. Enjoy your trip!
(I tried to link the hotel but it didn’t work)
Donna
Thank you!
Andrea
Iwatayama Monkey Park in Kyoto is so much fun to go to! Definitely recommend it (along with the other suggestions above!)
Donna
Sounds like fun!
Sally
We did an airbnb in Tokyo which was really great but a bit difficult to navigate... Freshi was the name I think ... big hotel chain there it was great
A.I. says...
Traveling to Japan: Where to Stay and What to See
Planning a trip to Japan in December can be an exciting adventure, especially when visiting cities like Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima. Here are some suggestions for where to stay and what to see in each of these areas:
Nagoya
In Nagoya, consider staying at a budget-friendly hotel like the APA Hotel Nagoya Nishiki. It is centrally located and offers comfortable accommodations at a reasonable price. While in Nagoya, be sure to visit the Nagoya Castle, the Atsuta Shrine, and the Osu Kannon Temple.
Osaka
For a budget-friendly stay in Osaka, check out the Hotel Sunroute Osaka Namba. It is conveniently located near public transportation and major attractions. Don't miss visiting the bustling Dotonbori district, the Osaka Castle, and the Umeda Sky Building.
Kyoto
In Kyoto, consider staying at a traditional ryokan like the Ryokan Yamazaki. It offers a unique cultural experience at an affordable price. While in Kyoto, be sure to explore the historic Gion district, visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine, and take a stroll through the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
Hiroshima
For a budget-friendly stay in Hiroshima, the Hiroshima Washington Hotel is a good option. It is conveniently located near the Peace Memorial Park and other attractions. While in Hiroshima, make sure to visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Shukkeien Garden, and take a day trip to Miyajima Island.
With these suggestions for where to stay and what to see in Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima, your husband and sons are sure to have a memorable trip to Japan in December!
Donna
My husband and our two sons are going to Japan in December. They will be in Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto,Hiroshima for the most part. Any suggestions for where to stay in any of these areas? Nothing crazy expensive. Any suggestions and places they should see would be great.