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21
May
Which cool places should I include in my itinerary for Kyoto, Tokyo, and Osaka?
21
May
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Carla
Nara, Miyajima, Kobe, Hiroshima for sure. We did the day trip to see Mt. Fuji but it was cloudy and raining and went to onsen instead.
Wendy
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Anita
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Just got out some books from the library. Pretty overwhelming for someone who just got the bug to travel to Asia
Erin
Check out Japan Foods'n Booze !!
Mindy
Erin Wood this looks super cool
Erin
Mindy and
Manami is great. You'll have a fantastic time if you're able to do this
Estee
Nara can be done in a day trip and miyajima island. Definitely recommend it.
Eóin
From the peace park near the river there are fast boats that can take you out to Miyajima, last time I was there it was about 2000 yen per person. it get's you there in about 30 minutes and you feel like James Bond while standing on the aft deck.
Kristen
I’m going in 6 weeks and will report back to you!
Mindy
Kristen thank you!
Laura
Koya-San
Also Miyajima for oysters
In Osaka go to Fugestu for yakisoba and okonomiyaki and eat at Shissen Ramen. Also have takoyaki from a street vendor. Try Hokkaido pan and melon pan from 7-11 and if it’s in season ichigodaifuku. Go to the basement of any department store and sample the goodies there. Look for my very favourite sweet on the planet from Ise prefecture called Akafuku!
Aysha
If you're into art, especially digital art, I highly recommend checking out the teamlabs borderless exhibit!
Natasha
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Joanne
Floating garden observatory umeda sky building Osaka
Joanne
Golden temple in Kyoto
Angela
https://goo.gl/maps/iUC65Kxjc4k
Angela
https://goo.gl/maps/Dj3LSTa2UwL2
Joanne
Hakone onsen
Allan
Kobe kayseki ryuri at a halfday onsen
Mary
Miyajima island definitely. It is a day trip from Osaka, but if you stay in Hiroshima, you would have more time to spend there
Mindy
Mary anything specific on miyajima island?
Mary
the entire place is peaceful and beautiful. the temples, nature, the gate is AMAZING at sunset. You can walk right up and touch it at low tide. At high tide it's in the sea
Karen
I loved Nara
Mindy
Karen anything specific here you enjoyed?
Karen
Mindy Nara Park with the wild deer http://nara-park.com
and watching the geishas in the Geisha District!!
Chelsey
Hiroshima!
Rosanna
Check out my travel blog www.boketto.rosannau.com my itinieries are there for my 2 week trip back in apr 2017. Ambitious but originally wanted to visit 8 cities. I went to Tokyo kanazawa Takayama Kyoto Osaka. Nagoya, hakone +area, totorro, kiso, naoshima are also places that I was considering
Terri
Recommend the Shikishiki hotel in Kyoto- super affordable, great location, quality. Its a hidden gem!
https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/shiki-shiki.en-gb.html...&
A.I. says...
Japan Travel Guide: Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka, and Beyond
Japan Travel Guide: Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka, and Beyond
Japan is a fascinating country with a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and delicious cuisine. Your planned trip to Kyoto, Tokyo, and Osaka promises to be an unforgettable experience. Here are some must-visit places and food recommendations to make the most of your journey.
Kyoto
Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, is a city that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern life. Here are some highlights you shouldn't miss:
- Fushimi Inari-Taisha: This iconic Shinto shrine is renowned for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates winding up a mountainside.
- Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): A stunning Zen Buddhist temple with a golden exterior, surrounded by serene gardens.
- Gion District: Wander through the traditional geisha district and catch a glimpse of geiko (Kyoto geisha) on their way to appointments.
- Nishiki Market: Explore this lively food market known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," and sample local delicacies like yuba (tofu skin) and pickled vegetables.
Tokyo
Tokyo, the vibrant capital of Japan, offers a unique blend of ultra-modern and traditional experiences. Here are some highlights:
- Sensoji Temple: This ancient Buddhist temple is located in the heart of Asakusa, one of Tokyo's most historic neighborhoods.
- Shibuya Crossing: Experience the iconic "scramble crossing" where thousands of pedestrians cross the intersection at once.
- Tsukiji Fish Market: Visit the world-famous fish market (or its new location, Toyosu Market) to witness the early morning tuna auctions and sample fresh sushi.
- Meiji Jingu: A tranquil Shinto shrine set within a lush forest, providing a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
Osaka
Osaka is known for its lively atmosphere, delicious street food, and friendly locals. Here are some highlights:
- Dotonbori: Stroll along the neon-lit Dotonbori street, famous for its vibrant nightlife and larger-than-life food signs.
- Osaka Castle: Explore this impressive castle with its towering stone walls and gorgeous gardens.
- Kuromon Ichiba Market: Indulge in Osaka's iconic street food, including takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), and kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers).
- Universal Studios Japan: If you're a theme park fan, don't miss this popular attraction featuring rides and attractions based on popular movies and characters.
Mindy
Hi, I'm going to Japan end of October and first week of November. Going to Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka. Open to day trips or even other cities I should consider incorporating into my trip. Looking for cool places to visit and best food recommendations. Thanks!