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2019
24
May
What are the top must-see attractions in Tokyo, Osaka, Onuma, and Sapporo?
24
May
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Humans say...
Karly
The Sapporo beer museum was pretty cool as well as the Sapporo tv tower at sunset. Osaka is really great for food and nightlife around dotonburi, and really cool old temples (like tons, but little ones) in the tennoji ward, as well as a pagoda you can go to the top of. I highly, highly recommend adding a couple days for Kyoto!
Sheryl
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Michaell
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Choy
How many days are you in each place. There's a lot.
Danielle
thanks! 3 in tokyo, 1 in onuma, 4 in osaka, 4 in sapporo
Karly
Danielle I think you'll find 4 days in Sapporo too much, unless you plan on doing day trips to other towns from there. I would delete a day or two to get to Kyoto or spend more time in Osaka. Kobe is also right there and true kobe from there is not to be missed!!
Danielle
we are watching a couple world rugby cup games! thanks for the heads up, we will probably be doing day trips too
Matti
Hana sake bar/school is great! The owner used to work at a sake brewery and is very friendly and knowledgeable.
Rachel
The View from the Government Building in Tokyo is pretty outstanding.
Ady
They have a technology museum that is supposed to be great... have to get tickets in advance on the net or you may not get in
Danielle
thank you so much for the info guys!
Sabrina
TeamLab Digital Arts Museum in Tokyo
Peggy
Buy advanced tickets as it sells out!
Rene
Kyoto is my favourite place to visit in Japan. I would skip Osaka and go to Kyoto instead. I've been to Japan many times (my wife is Japanese). Trust me Kyoto is awesome. Lots of amazing temples and shrines to see mixed with great shopping and amazing food. Nara is close by as well. Really fun to see all the deer there.
Brad
Osaka castle is a great place to see. Osaka aquarium is also very fun. If you are in japan during a sumo tournament it a must see! If you take a trip to Sakai there ante many interesting museums
JudyLee
Ghibli Museum. You must pre-buy tickets
Karly
Be warned, there's no English here, very busy, the gift shop is literal extortion and the museum hard to get to. I found it overwhelmingly disappointing
JudyLee
Karly oh, that's too bad! My kids and I loved it. There is also a cool zoo on the other side of the park.
Karen
Osaka Jo! (The castle)
Tawnya
Tamara Trexx Berger
Janice
My must do is the Night Walking Tour of Gion on Kyoto. See real geishas in an ancient city
Greg
shimokitazawa was a cool place to check out, and apparently now known as tokyos coolest neighbourhood. It's not so evident during the day with the throngs of shoppers lining up for something trendy, but the area has a lot of cool bars and hangouts in the evening, fascinating area to walk around, lots of vintage shops, cafes, etc. https://www.timeout.com/.../tokyos-coolest-neighbourhood...
Greg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p4y9ZgLXO0
A.I. says...
Must-See Attractions and Activities in Japan
Must-See Attractions and Activities in Japan
Japan is a country that offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern wonders. Whether you're visiting the bustling cities of Tokyo and Osaka or exploring the natural beauty of Onuma and Sapporo, there's something for everyone. Here are some must-sees and dos for your trip to Japan.
Tokyo
- Sensoji Temple: This ancient Buddhist temple is a must-visit attraction in Tokyo. Explore the stunning architecture, witness traditional rituals, and shop for souvenirs at the lively Nakamise shopping street.
- Shibuya Crossing: Experience the iconic scramble crossing in Shibuya, where thousands of people cross the intersection at once. It's an unforgettable sight and a great spot for people-watching.
- Tsukiji Fish Market: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the world's largest fish market. Watch the tuna auctions, sample fresh sushi, and explore the bustling market stalls.
- Imperial Palace: Stroll through the beautiful gardens and learn about Japan's rich history at the Imperial Palace, the primary residence of the Emperor.
Osaka
- Dotonbori: Experience the lively atmosphere of Osaka's famous entertainment district. Explore the neon-lit streets, sample delicious street food, and take photos with the iconic Glico Man sign.
- Osaka Castle: Visit this magnificent castle, a symbol of Osaka's rich history. Explore the castle grounds, gardens, and museums, and enjoy stunning views from the top of the castle tower.
- Cup Noodle Museum: Learn about the history and cultural significance of instant ramen noodles at this unique museum. You can even create your own custom cup noodles.
- Universal Studios Japan: Spend a day at one of Japan's premier theme parks, featuring thrilling rides, shows, and attractions inspired by Hollywood movies and franchises.
Onuma
- Onuma Quasi-National Park: Explore the breathtaking natural beauty of this park, which boasts stunning lakes, forests, and hiking trails. Don't miss the iconic view of the islands dotting Lake Onuma.
- Boat Cruises: Take a relaxing boat cruise on Lake Onuma to appreciate the picturesque landscapes and untouched natural surroundings.
- Hiking and Nature Trails: Embark on scenic hikes along the trails of Onuma Park, where you can spot diverse flora and fauna and enjoy the tranquility of the great outdoors.
Sapporo
- Odori Park: Stroll through this iconic park in the heart of Sapporo, known for its beautiful flower gardens and annual events like the Sapporo Snow Festival.
- Sapporo Beer Museum: Learn about the history and brewing process of Sapporo beer at this interactive museum. Don't forget to sample some of the local brews.
- Sapporo TV Tower: Take in panoramic views of Sapporo and the surrounding mountains from the observation deck of this iconic tower.
- Niseko Ski Resort: If you're visiting during winter, take advantage of the world-class skiing and snowboarding at Niseko, one of Japan's premier ski destinations.
Danielle
im looking for “must sees” and “dos” in Japan, particularly in Tokyo, Osaka, Onuma and Sapporo!