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2019
14
December
What are the must-see attractions in Kyoto and Hakone during a trip to Japan?
14
December
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Danielle
Go to Nishiki market in Kyoto and eat EVERYTHING (especially camembert dango)
Danielle
Oh, also Arashiyama is always nice
Lani
Definitely get the Hakone 3 day pass, if only so you don't have to fumble around with exact change. Transportation is frequent and easy, and make sure to pick up the bus map. Google is pretty good about giving correct information about the schedule.
Matt
Look into the 2-week JR Pass, especially if you plan to visit Kyoto and Osaka. Depending on how you plan your travels, you could maybe even get just a one week JR Pass.
Nikko is a nice little city 2.5 hours north of Tokyo. Lots of temples and hiking.
Wifi is pretty good in the cities, but if your phone is unlocked, you could get a data-only sim card for your trip. I had one and it was great being able to pull up google maps no matter where I was.
Elaine
Do a day trip to Nara and see the wild deer roaming the park.
James
Lots of Temples and Shrines in Kyoto . I was there this past October stick to eating Japanese food all is great! Osaka which is a short train ride from Kyoto is great . The old Expo 70 site is there and is now a park , they also have a Universal studios . Recommend Ramen and okonomiyaki especially !
Daniel
Shrines in kyoto are pretty unique and beautiful.
A.I. says...
Japan Trip Recommendations
Japan Trip Recommendations
Congratulations on planning your upcoming trip to Japan from February 10th to 26th! Japan is a fascinating country with a rich culture, stunning natural beauty, and an incredible culinary scene. Here are some recommendations on what to do, see, and eat during your stay.
Tokyo
While you haven't mentioned Tokyo in your plans, it would be a shame to miss out on this vibrant city. Here are some highlights:
- Sensoji Temple: This ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and lively atmosphere.
- Shibuya Crossing: Experience the famous scramble crossing and witness the mesmerizing flow of pedestrians.
- Tsukiji Fish Market: Immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of this legendary fish market and try the fresh sushi.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine: Escape the city's chaos and find tranquility in this serene Shinto shrine surrounded by a beautiful forest.
Kyoto
Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, is an excellent choice for your itinerary. Here are some must-see attractions:
- Fushimi Inari Taisha: Explore the iconic vermilion torii gates that wind through the hills.
- Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion): Marvel at the stunning golden temple and its serene gardens.
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: Stroll through the mesmerizing bamboo forest and experience its tranquil beauty.
- Nijo Castle: Discover the impressive castle and its "nightingale floors" designed to detect intruders.
Hakone and Onsen
Hakone is a fantastic choice for an onsen (hot spring) experience. While there, consider:
- Hakone Ropeway: Take the scenic cable car ride for breathtaking views of Mount Fuji (weather permitting).
- Owakudani Valley: Witness the volcanic activity and sample the famous "black egg" boiled in the hot springs.
- Onsen Experience: Indulge in the rejuvenating hot spring baths at a traditional ryokan (Japanese inn).
Food and Culinary Experiences
Japan's culinary scene is incredibly diverse and delicious. Here are some must-try experiences:
- Sushi and S
Elizabet
Going to Japan from Feb10-26 next year with friends. Any recommendations on what to do/see/eat?! So far we've only planned for a few days in Kyoto & Hakone/onsen. Thanks