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2019
10
June
Curious about Must-See Destinations in Korea, Japan, and Taiwan?
10
June
Question:
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Can
Hualien, Taiwan; Penghu Taiwan
Gourav
Hey there. For taiwan were a bit worried about the language barrier - is it easy enough to get around outside of taipei with just english (or maybe french)
Can
It's fine
Erin
Check out Japan Foods'n Booze with
Manami .. it's a great experience
Bjørk
Check out Kura guest house in Suzaka, Japan!! The host, Marina, is the absolute best!
Gourav
Thanks for the awesome suggestions. Will be marking them down
Anne
Hike up mt hallasan on jeju island in South Korea. Or seoraksan national park. Highly recommended
Gourav
Thanks! Ive heard about Jeju island! Im assuming its worth a visit
Lisa
Here's our blog post about Korea (2012)....hopefully inspiring for that leg of your journey!
http://streetsabroad.blogspot.com/.../eating-meeting...
STREETSABROAD.BLOGSPOT.COM
Eating, meeting & hiking in Korea
Lisa
Sorry that we had to remove the photos
The jimjilbang was an amazing experience!
Gourav
Thank you for this! Will definitely be looking into this
Stephani
In Taipei there are tons of things to see like Taipei 101, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, Sun Yat Sun Memorial, Lungshan Temple, Snake Alley, Shilin Night Market and Hsimen Ding. Hike up Elephant Mountain or find a way up Yangming Mountain.
Outside of Taipei check out Yehliu Geopark, and Jiufen which is a small town nestled in the mountains east of Keelung City.
Pearlie
Try a bullet train in Tokyo to Mt. Fuji. Stay there overnight.Spend 3 days in Tokyo, Go to Kyoto.Try to book a Ryokan there. Experience the Japanese bath. Go to Osaka,take a tour and experience tea ceremony and wear a Kimono.You definitely do not want to miss Hiroshima
Kiara
Loved Kyoto, there was a super cute vintage kimono shop. I was able to buy authentic kimonos for @ 30$ per person. It’s called modoribashi
237, Yakunincho
Kamigyo-Ku, Kyoto, Kyoto
Japan 602-8241
It’s far cry from the 120-200$ at the textile centre.
The castle was great as well. Very quiet and a nice walk, you can also rent bikes there to bike downtown.
541, Nijojocho
Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto, Kyoto
Japan 604-8301
If you rent bikes there are free underground parking garages just for bikes and it’s free!
Gourav
Thanks!! Noting it down
Giselle
Dragon Hill spa in Seoul is a MUST
Jillian
I would highly recommend Koyasan. It was the highlight of my last trip to Japan. Offers great hiking and the chance to do a temple stay with monks. You can get there from Osaka or Kyoto.
Gourav
Tiana Rakotoarison Hey, lets write these down. lots of great suggestions. Thanks everyone.
Adrian
Great destinations! For Seoul, I definitely recommend visiting the War Memorial Museum, not for everyone but I found it very interesting. Also some of the palaces, Gyeonbokgong being the most popular is beautiful to see. If you are up for it and like seafood, I 100% recommend visiting Noryanjing fish market, great experience to pick out your seafood and bring it to a restaurant and have it made for you. Japan, I would recommend you get a 7 day JR pass that will allow you to travel to other areas such as Hiroshima, Osaka, and Kyoto. I’d probably only stay in Tokyo for 4 of your 11 days. Taipei, would recommend visiting the Chiang Kai Shek memorial, such a sight to see. Hike up Elephant Mountain for great views of Taipei, and visit the night markets for some awesome food. Let me know if you’d like some more recommendations, went on the same trip last year, you’ll have a great time!
Sarah
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Epic Itineraries for Korea, Japan, and Taiwan
Greetings, adventurous travelers! Your upcoming trip to Korea, Japan, and Taiwan promises to be an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking scenery, rich cultural experiences, and delectable local cuisine. Here are some exciting itineraries to consider for each of your destinations:
Seoul, South Korea (7 Days)
- Day 1: Explore the vibrant Myeong-dong and Insadong neighborhoods, visit traditional markets, and indulge in Korean street food.
- Day 2: Embark on a day trip to the stunning Nami Island and Petite France, followed by a visit to the picturesque Garden of Morning Calm.
- Day 3: Visit the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace and nearby Bukchon Hanok Village, showcasing traditional Korean architecture.
- Day 4: Hike along the scenic Bukhansan National Park trails, offering stunning views of Seoul's skyline.
- Day 5: Venture to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and learn about the country's turbulent history.
- Day 6: Spend a day in Hongdae, Seoul's lively university district, and immerse yourself in the local indie music scene and street art.
- Day 7: Indulge in a Korean cooking class to learn the secrets behind delicious dishes like bibimbap and Korean barbecue.
Japan (11 Days)
- Days 1-3: Explore the vibrant and contrasting Tokyo, visiting iconic sites like the Sensoji Temple, Imperial Palace, and Shibuya Crossing. Don't miss the stunning cherry blossoms (if in season).
- Days 4-5: Take a day trip to the picturesque Mount Fuji and the serene Hakone region, known for its natural hot springs and breathtaking landscapes.
- Days 6-7: Discover the cultural treasures of Kyoto, including the Golden Pavilion, Fushimi Inari Shrine, and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
- Days 8-9: Explore the charming city of Osaka, famous for its delicious street food, vibrant nightlife, and the impressive Osaka Castle.
- Days 10-11: Visit the stunning island of Miyajima, home to the iconic Itsukushima Shrine and its famous "floating" torii gate.
Taipei, Taiwan (5 Days)
- Day 1: Explore the bustling Ximending neighborhood, filled with lively street markets, trendy shops, and delectable night market food stalls.
- Day 2: Visit the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper, followed by a hike along the picturesque Elephant Mountain Trail for panoramic city views.
- Day 3: Embark on a day trip to the breathtaking Taroko Gorge, a natural wonder with scenic hiking trails and stunning marble canyons.
- Day 4: Immerse yourself in Taiwan's rich cultural heritage by visiting the National Palace Museum, housing an extensive collection of ancient Chinese artifacts.
- Day 5: Spend a day exploring the charming Jiufen Old Street, a former mining town with narrow alleyways, teahouses, and panoramic mountain views.
These itineraries are just a starting point, and you can tailor them to suit your interests and pace. Don't forget to indulge in the
Gourav
Hello folks! My girlfriend and I are headed to Korea, Japan and Taiwan in late-August/early-September. 7 Days around Seoul, 11 Days in Japan and 5 days around Taipei. Do you guys have any interesting itineraries in mind for each of those destinations?
We're in our 20s, like exploring/hiking, picturesque scenery, are interested in day trips, and eating delicious local cuisine, amongst other travelling activities. Thanks in advance!