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Looking for suggestions on activities in Kyoto and Hakone/onsen in Japan?
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Brenda
I've been to the onsens at Mt. Hakone. Definitely a highlight.
Brad
Do you ski/snowboard? Because the skiing in Japan is legendary. Skiing and onsen everywhere on Hokkaido!
Susan
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Wyatt
If you have time, visit nara to see the deer park. Very friendly.
Dwyn
Koyasan!
Megan
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Devon
Faye Arnaly
Koto
you must to go tokyo Disney it’s totally different others! stay traditional old gest house in kyoto
Tasha
We just went to Japan last month and did Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka and one night at an onsen in Kinosaki. We went with Kinosaki over Hakone for something different - with your accommodation, you get a pass to all 7 public onsens in the town. The inn gave us yukata and wooden clogs and we walked through the town from onsen to onsen. Super cool experience! I also have a full itinerary if you need any tips and found the Japan travel subreddit super helpful
A.I. says...
The Ultimate Japan Itinerary: Exploring the Land of the Rising Sun
Japan is a fascinating destination that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern innovations. If you're planning a trip from February 10th to 26th, you're in for an incredible adventure! Here are some must-do's and recommendations to make the most of your time in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Tokyo: The Pulsating Heart of Japan
- Sensoji Temple: Explore the vibrant Asakusa neighborhood and visit the iconic Sensoji Temple, one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular Buddhist temples.
- Shibuya Crossing: Marvel at the famous scramble crossing, where thousands of pedestrians cross from all directions during the traffic light changes.
- Tokyo Skytree: Soar to new heights at the world's tallest freestanding broadcasting tower, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo's cityscape.
- Harajuku: Immerse yourself in the quirky and eccentric fashion scene of Harajuku, where you'll find incredible vintage shops and trendy boutiques.
Kyoto: The Cultural Heart of Japan
You're wise to include Kyoto in your itinerary, as it's a treasure trove of historical sites and traditional charm.
- Fushimi Inari Shrine: Wander through the stunning vermilion torii gates that wind through the sacred mountain of Inari.
- Kinkakuji Temple: Admire the stunning Golden Pavilion, a Zen Buddhist temple surrounded by serene gardens and ponds.
- Nijo Castle: Explore the opulent Nijo Castle, a well-preserved Edo-period castle known for its elaborate architecture and "nightingale floors."
- Gion District: Stroll through the enchanting Gion District, where you may catch a glimpse of geisha or maiko (apprentice geisha) in traditional attire.
Hakone and Onsen Experience
Hakone is an excellent choice for an onsen (hot spring) experience, surrounded by stunning natural beauty and Mount Fuji views.
- Hakone Ropeway: Ride the scenic ropeway for breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the nearby sulfuric hot springs.
- Owakudani Valley: Explore the volcanic valley, where you can see active sulfur vents and even try freshly baked eggs boiled in the natural hot springs.
- Onsen Ryokans: Indulge in the traditional Japanese experience of staying at a ryokan (traditional inn) with onsen hot spring baths.
Culinary Delights
Japan is a foodie's paradise, and no trip is complete without savoring the diverse and delicious cuisine.
- Sushi: From high-end sushi restaurants to casual conveyor belt sushi, Japan offers an unparalleled sushi experience.
- Ramen: Slurp up some of the best ramen noodles you'll ever taste, with each region boasting its own unique style and flavor.
- Okonomiyaki: Don't miss out on savory okonomiyaki, a delicious Japanese pancake filled with cabbage, meat, and a variety of toppings.
- Street Food: Explore the bustling street food scene, from yakitori (grilled skewers) to takoyaki (octopus balls) and more.
Japan is a captivating destination that will leave you enchanted an
Elizabet
Planning to go to Japan from Feb10 - 26 with friends. Any recommendations on what to do/see/eat?! What are some of the must-do's there? So far we've only penned down a few days in Kyoto & Hakone/onsen. Thanks in advance