'How To Get The Best Deal' Guides

Sunday, December 22nd 2024

"I'm a travel junkie who's hooked on deals from YYC." - Chris Myden


Kawaguchi Ko | Tagged Posts

2018
2
February
Where can we find unique experiences off the beaten path in Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo?

Question:

Profile picture of Joey

Joey

The wife an I are going to Japan in November , we land in Osaka then train to Kyoto then Tokyo. I was wondering if there are some must see places or hidden gems and we could see or do

Humans say...

Profile picture of Jenn

Jenn

Same advice I posted in another request for recommendations: Go on Netflix, open food/travel shows like Anthony Bourdain, Chefs Table and Mind of a Chef, then search the episodes for Japan.

Profile picture of Chris

Chris

On top of this, head to YouTube and watch as many episodes of Abroad in Japan.

Profile picture of Eryne

Eryne

I just went. Search japan in the group. There are some great tips in the post from April!

Profile picture of Nick

Nick

Just left Japan two days ago. One highlight that may be off the beaten track was to spend a night in a monastery at Mt Koya, then spend a day exploring the town. Basically everything in Kyoto is pretty great. Trains and metro are awesome and easy to use.

Profile picture of Karen

Karen

So much to see in Kyoto but one of my favourites and a little off the beaten track.

Profile picture of Issaku

Issaku

http://www.miho.or.jp/en/
MIHO.OR.JP
MIHO MUSEUM | I.M.Pei 設計の美術館。古代エジプト,ギリシャ・ローマ,アジア等世界の優品と日本美術の優品を展示

Profile picture of Ash

Ash

Nara to see the deer & Himeji Castle. Also definitely spend the night at a Buddhist temple in Mount Koya.

Profile picture of Annette

Annette

Check that the road to mount koya is repaired after the major floods earlier this year, it was closed for a long time, sadly we missed it in May.

Profile picture of Issaku

Issaku

http://benesse-artsite.jp/en/
BENESSE-ARTSITE.JP
Benesse Art Site Naoshima

Profile picture of Issaku

Issaku

https://borderless.teamlab.art
BORDERLESS.TEAMLAB.ART
MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless | teamLab / チームラボ

Profile picture of Eryne

Eryne

I went to this and it was LIFE CHANGING!!!! Magical!!!!!!

Profile picture of Cheryl

Cheryl

Umeda Sky Building in Osaka...gives you 360 view of the city and water ways...we did traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto, go to Gion area, also in Kyoto (if you go at sunset, you might see a Geisha). Nice little hike up to Monkey Mountain/Park.

Profile picture of El

El

www.reddit.com/r/japantravel was invaluable in planning my trip!
REDDIT.COM
Japan Trips & Travel Tips • r/JapanTravel

Profile picture of Cameron

Cameron

This is a great resource that I frequent a lot. Be sure if you have a question you'd like to ask to search for it first then be specific. We'd love to help you out!

Profile picture of Marie

Marie

The robot cabaret In shinjku. Great. Easy to getnthere.

Profile picture of Marie

Marie

find an old fashioned yakatori bar.

Profile picture of Marie

Marie

also the red temple on Kyoto. Memorable!

Profile picture of Paweł

Paweł

You can do a day trip to Hiroshima & Miyajima on Shinkansen, I liked Kobe a lot + You can think of going to Japanese alpes (takayama)

Profile picture of Cameron

Cameron

I highly recommend this trip, even turning it into an overnight stay. You can forward your luggage from Osaka to Kyoto (see takkyubin services/ your hotel will do this for you) for about $20 and take an overnight bag.

Profile picture of Annette

Annette

how long are you going for? If you have the time definitely head south to Hiroshima, Miyajima, Himeji Castle, Kobe and Nara as Paweł suggests, we spent a week in that area and it was great. From Kyoto walk the Philosopher's Path, spend a half day in the bamboo groves of Arashiyama. Also do go north to Takayama/ Kanazawa, Shirakawa-go village, for the real feel of old Japan and the time of the samurai and historical 'road to Edo'. Spend a night in Kawaguchi-ko for Mt Fuji, take the cable car for views and lake boat ride. Amazing places, culture and food, but it all depends on how much time you have - that will help with recommendations.

Profile picture of Rebecca

Rebecca

MariCar go-kart driving in Tokyo was so much fun!! And bike riding around Kyoto was great!! Happy travels!!

Profile picture of Lorena

Lorena

Does anyone know how the weather is here in December to go for Christmas and New Years?

Profile picture of Cheryl

Cheryl

Osaka weather at Christmas is very similar to here. .

Profile picture of Danelle

Danelle

Michael Frew

Profile picture of Cait

Cait

Osaka is wonderful, just keep in mind they're a city that is liveliest at night and your clock is going to be really skewed. We woke up at 5 am in Osaka and nothing is open until around 11am, when things are going tho there's a ton of great shopping. There's a great Hawaiian breakfast restaurant in Osaka called Eggs 'n Things 心斎橋店 they opened around 8am I recall.
Osaka castle is beautiful and there are many castles you can visit throughout the country.
Japan has some of the most beautiful gardens you can walk around, some of them you have to pay to get in.
Mostly you just have to wander and take it in because there's so much to just stumble onto.

Profile picture of Sylvia

Sylvia

Seriously, THE wife? Yowsa!

Profile picture of Angie

Angie

Lol, I was thinking exactly the same thing!

Profile picture of Natalia

Natalia

Ninabanda

Profile picture of Nina

Nina

Arigato gozaimasu

Profile picture of Ted

Ted

Tokyo

Profile picture of Ted

Ted

Shibuya

Profile picture of Ted

Ted

Takeshitadori

Profile picture of Ted

Ted

Yakitori

Profile picture of Ted

Ted

Tonkotsu Ramen & Gyoza

Profile picture of Maya

Maya

If you enjoy classic rock and a drink or ten go to Area 6 bar in kyoto. The owner of the bar is awesome.

Profile picture of Bilal

Bilal

hey Joey where did you buy your ticket? and can you tell me the price if you don’t mind? I’m planning on going in the winter as well!

Profile picture of Joey

Joey

flighthub and there is different pricing depending on layovers anywhere from $609.00 to $1,200.00

Profile picture of Bilal

Bilal

Joey thanks!

Profile picture of Simon

Simon

Stop and have a beer in triangle park. It’s where you go to be seen, the characters and ppl are amazing.

Profile picture of Stuart

Stuart

Youtube is great for places to see and things to do. I have been to Japan 29 times. Type in ..25 thing to do in Tokyo, or Kyoto , or Osaka. You will have a great time. I always do.

Profile picture of Allison

Allison

Following

Profile picture of Andrew

Andrew

Nara for a day trip or two and arashiyama bamboo forest

Profile picture of Andrew

Andrew

If your planning to buy knives. Head down to kappabashi in tokyo.

Profile picture of Ged

Ged

If you're purchasing a JR pass, avoid starting it too early ie. regional passes may be sufficient for your Kansai area sightseeing & only start day 1 of your JR pass when you head to Tokyo. Likewise, for Tokyo (& the Kanto) area. Depends on your trip duration & where you're flying home from of course.

Profile picture of Nechia

Nechia

Day trip from Tokyo to Kamakura (giant Buddha) and Enoshima.

Profile picture of Luka

Luka

I agree, the big Buddha was awe inspiring. And walking through bamboo Forrest’s is pretty incredible.


A.I. says...

AI Profile Pic

Exploring the Hidden Gems of Japan: Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo

Japan is a fascinating country with a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and a unique blend of modernity and tradition. Your upcoming trip to Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo promises to be an unforgettable experience, especially if you venture off the beaten path to discover some of Japan's hidden gems.

Osaka

While in Osaka, don't miss the opportunity to explore the vibrant Dotonbori district. This lively area is famous for its neon-lit food stalls, street performers, and the iconic Glico Man sign. Another must-visit spot is the Kuromon Ichiba Market, where you can indulge in delectable street food and experience the lively market atmosphere.

Kyoto

Kyoto is a treasure trove of historical and cultural wonders. While the iconic temples like Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and Kiyomizu-dera are must-sees, consider exploring some lesser-known gems as well. The Philosopher's Path, a scenic walking trail lined with cherry blossom trees, offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. Additionally, the Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka preserved districts provide a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture and charm.

Tokyo

Tokyo is a city that seamlessly blends modernity with ancient traditions. While the iconic sights like the Imperial Palace and Sensoji Temple are worth a visit, consider exploring some hidden gems too. The Yanaka district, with its historic temples, traditional shops, and atmospheric streets, offers a glimpse into old Tokyo. Another must-visit spot is the Tsukiji Outer Market, where you can indulge in fresh seafood and experience the lively market atmosphere.

Beyond these highlights, Japan offers countless other hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the local culture by participating in traditional activities like tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, or even a sumo stable visit. Don't be afraid to wander off the beaten path, as you may stumble upon charming neighborhoods, quirky cafes, or unique experiences that will make your trip truly unforgettable.

Remember, Japan is a country that rewards curiosity and open-mindedness. Embrace the local customs, savor the delicious cuisine, and let the rich culture captivate you. Enjoy your adventure!



   










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...