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2019
17
August
Japan in Winter: Best things to do in Tokyo, Osaka, Mount Fuji, Kyoto, and Nara for a 10-day trip?
17
August
Question:
Humans say...
Aneez
Kyoto train station.
Look up, and up again.
Then once more.
Head to the roof top terraces.
David
Hiroshima was a sobering experience and a nice city. Got almost as nice a castle as Osaka.
Otis
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Going Oct next year... long wait
Flo
Sorry Sandra - no recommendations but wow.....what a great trip! You can tell us all about it when we meet up for dinner in January!! Enjoy
Sandra
Flo - I’m excited! Looking forward to seeing you all and catching up!
Bev
Following...we're headed early next yr
Ryan
My recommendation would be to pick 2, max 3 of the 5 places you mention. 5 sounds like too many things to do in 10 days imo. Travelling to Tokyo is like travelling to 20 cities, each with their own feel, and even if you spent all 10 days there, you might feel like you barely scratched the surface. Mount Fuji is quite far from and Nara is even further.
Melissa
I did 4 of the 5 in a week. You can squeeze it all in in 10. Japan is amazing!
Sandra
Ryan - all the more reason to go back!
Ryan
also if you're travelling outside of Tokyo, look into the JR pass and do the math to see if it would be worth it.
Boris
10 days in Tokyo is barely enough
Sandra
Boris - I guess I’ll have to go back a few more times!
Boris
Sandra The problem is you will spend more time in train then you'll like.i suggest splitting Kanto and Kansai into two trips. But if you must, and if haven't booked hotel yet, spend more time in Tokyo and Kyoto depends on what you want to see, a night in Mt Fuji. Nara can be a day trip. Osaka as a transportation hub only.
Sandra
Boris - Yes, Tokyo is our main location where we’ll spend the most time. We plan for Osaka or Kyoto to be a base from where we do day trips to nearby places. As for Mount Fuji - we just want to see it - even from a distance is fine.
Sarah
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Erin
I highly recommend Japan Foods'n Booze with Manami. She offers some great experiences in the Oiso area. She offers cooking classes and can also help coordinate onsen visits (which are amazing).
Sandra
Erin - thanks for this. I love to cook and I love Japanese food; I look forward to enjoying it in Japan. We’re planning a Takoyaki cooking class and we will go to an onsen.
Cindy
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Sam
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Barbara
Great Kimono fashion show in the textile district in Kyoto. Kyoto isn’t a huge city but is so very interesting with tons to do. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are doable by train.
Sandra
Barbara - thanks for the great suggestions!
Sandy
Todaiji temple in Nara, Dontonburi in Osaka, Fushimi shrine and Gion and Nineizaka in Kyoto. we ate at the markets in Osaka and Kyoto. The food everywhere bwas excellent
Sandra
Sandy - thanks - looking forward to seeing many temples. I’ve heard a lot about the markets and will go for sure!
Kyle
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Alison
You can bundle Osaka, Kyoto and Nara together. Stay in one location and do the other two as day trips. I stayed 5 nights in Osaka, dedicated 2 days for Kyoto and 1 for Nara.
Sandra
Alison - this is what we plan to do - Kyoto will be our base from where we do day trips to Osaka, Nara and anywhere else we may have time for. Thanks for confirming that our plan is a good one!
Rosanna
Www.boketto.rosannau.com I went during apr 2017 and did 5 cities but originally had planned for 7-8 for 2 weeks. Itinerary is on my blog and then some. Def recommend taking in a baseball game if you can and teamlab in tokyo. Hakone, naoshima, Hiroshima and Okinawa are still on my list of places to visit though. I hear kiso valley is lovely too. I also went back in 2012 for a week where we situated ourselves in Osaka with day trips to nara and kyoto
Sandra
Rosanna - thanks so much for this. I’ll definitely check out your blog.
Beena
Rosanna Hiroshima and Miyajima.
Onsen is a must
Jessica
You can’t miss the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. It was amazing.
https://kyoto.travel/en/shrine_temple/180
A.I. says...
Ten Days in Japan: Your Ultimate Itinerary
Ten Days in Japan: Your Ultimate Itinerary
Japan is a land of contrasts, where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern innovations. With ten days at your disposal, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture, experience the vibrant cities, and marvel at the natural wonders of this enchanting country.
Tokyo (3 Days)
Start your journey in the bustling capital of Tokyo, a city that never sleeps. Explore the iconic Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, where you can witness traditional Japanese culture amidst the neon lights and skyscrapers. Visit the Imperial Palace East Gardens and stroll through the serene landscapes. Don't miss the chance to experience the organized chaos of the Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest intersections in the world.
Mount Fuji (1 Day)
No trip to Japan is complete without witnessing the majestic beauty of Mount Fuji. Take a day trip from Tokyo to the Fuji Five Lakes area, where you can admire the iconic volcano from various vantage points. Consider a hike along the Yoshida Trail or visit the Fuji Shibazakura Festival (if visiting in late April/early May) to see the stunning pink moss phlox carpeting the grounds.
Kyoto (2 Days)
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Kyoto, Japan's former imperial capital. Explore the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of vermilion torii gates winding through the forested hills. Visit the stunning Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) and the serene Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion), both renowned for their impeccable Japanese gardens. Don't miss the opportunity to experience a traditional tea ceremony or try your hand at handicrafts like pottery or calligraphy.
Nara (1 Day)
Just a short train ride from Kyoto, Nara offers a glimpse into Japan's ancient history. Explore the impressive Todaiji Temple, home to the largest bronze Buddha statue in Japan. Stroll through the picturesque Nara Park, where you can interact with the friendly deer that roam freely. Visit the Kasuga Taisha Shrine, renowned for its beautiful lanterns and historic architecture.
Osaka (3 Days)
Conclude your trip in the vibrant city of Osaka, known for its delicious street food and lively nightlife. Explore the historic Osaka Castle and the iconic Dotonbori area, famous for its neon signs and bustling atmosphere. Indul
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Sandra
Looking for recommendations for things to see and do in Japan for ten days in December: likely visiting Tokyo, Osaka, Mount Fuji, Kyoto and Nara. Thanks!