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2019
12
January
Where can I find the best sights in Kyoto for a day trip from Osaka?
12
January
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Ava
Just returned from Japan. I would suggest staying in Kyoto and taking a day trip to Osaka. Kyoto is wonderful.
Ellen
Hello Ava, i will be going to Japan next year 3 weeks beginning of April. Would appreciate any suggestions on inexpensive accommodation. Will be landing in Tokyo Haneda Airport. Thanks very much
Rosanna
http://boketto.rosannau.com/ check out my travel blog for my itinerary and helpful tips
Jon
Hey Amanda, I went to Japan earlier this year with my wife. I'd be happy to help you out. DM me!
James
It’s all about the Octopus balls
Amanda
Thats what I’ve heard!
Janna
Definitely get some Osakan okonomiyaki in Dontonburi.
Vanessa
Let's lunch, but Koya-san (http://koyasan.net/), which is a daytrip from Osaka and has an overnight (in a temple!!!!) option, is my #1 rec.
Roxanne
TALK TO ME AND MARY TOO!!! it was bombbbb diggity
Vanessa
Lunch & skoshi mart???
Amanda
Yes and yes!
Eddie
Hiroshima! Any here has a cheap way to go there?
Erin
Japan Foods'n Booze in Oiso. It's not in Tokyo, but definitely worth a side trip
Marijke
Currently, the exchange student in our community is a boy from Osaka!
Louise
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Japan Travel Guide: Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo
Japan Travel Guide: Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo
Japan is a country that offers an incredible blend of modern and traditional experiences, and your planned itinerary promises to be an unforgettable adventure. Let's dive into the must-see attractions, culinary delights, and insider tips for your time in Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo.
Osaka
Osaka is a vibrant city known for its delicious street food, lively nightlife, and friendly locals. Here are some highlights to experience:
- Dotonbori: This iconic street is a foodie's paradise, lined with neon signs, restaurants, and street food stalls. Don't miss trying takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), and kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers).
- Osaka Castle: A magnificent castle that dates back to the 16th century, offering stunning architecture and beautiful gardens.
- Universal Studios Japan: For a fun-filled day, visit this world-class theme park featuring attractions based on popular movies and shows.
Kyoto (Day Trips)
Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, is just a short train ride from Osaka. Here are some must-visit spots:
- Fushimi Inari Shrine: This iconic shrine is renowned for its thousands of vermilion torii gates that wind through the forested hills, creating a mesmerizing sight.
- Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion): A stunning Zen temple with a golden pavilion set against a beautiful pond and garden.
- Nishiki Market: Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," this lively market is a paradise for foodies, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, street food, and traditional Japanese delicacies.
Tokyo
Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan, is a fascinating blend of ultra-modern and deeply traditional. Here are some highlights to explore:
- Sensoji Temple: This ancient Buddhist temple is a must-visit, offering a glimpse into Tokyo's rich cultural heritage and stunning architecture.
- Tsukiji Fish Market: Although the famous tuna auction has moved, this market is still a hub for fresh seafood, sushi restaurants, and culinary experiences.
- Shibuya Crossing: Experience the iconic pedestrian scramble crossing, where thousands of people cross at once, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- Harajuku: This neighborhood is a haven for fashion, street culture, and quirky shops, perfect for people-watching and exploring the vibrant youth culture.
Culinary Delights
Japan is a foodie's paradise, and you'll be spoiled for choice with the incredible variety of flavors and dishes. In addition to the street food mentioned earlier, be sure to try:
- Sushi and sashimi: From high-
Amanda
I'll be spending a week in Osaka (with day trips to Kyoto) and a week in Tokyo in April. Looking for recommendations of things to do, see, and especially eat! Thank you!