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2019
22
January
Where can I find the best skiing options near Tokyo in December?
22
January
Question:
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Daria
Skiing is really more for North japan (hokkaido) in which you would have to fly so I’m not sure if that’s an option
Daria
I would recommend staying in Osaka Kyoto area. There is so much to do ! Kyoto is famous for shrines and temples and has a lot of culture and Osaka is known for food- check out dotonbori tons of food during the day and cool at night! You could also look into going to an onsen town or staying at a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) with onsen if you want a small getaway
MacKinno
Ryoken are nice, however if you wanted a traditional one, you're either going north or south from Kyoto/Osaka. If you really want something that is different, you could learn how to make Ramen in the Osaka area
https://www.facebook.com/ramenschool/
Stephani
WHAT! You’re going to Japan?!
Chloe
Stephani yeah... I’ll second that WHAT!
Stephani
Chloe and I would like to come, please.
Andrew
If you're flying in by ANA or air canada, you're eligible for JPY10,000 all-in flight ticket to anywhere in Japan. Okinawa, for example
Jen
Ichiran (ramen chain) where you prefer your extras from vending machine and cuatomize everthing else.
Kristen
If you have time I suggest squeezing in a trip to the Osaka Aquarium. It’s
Sherene
If you like Ghibli and want to go to the museum, you have to purchase your tickets 3 months or 2 months ahead depending on the website, on the day they are released for purchase. They sell out pretty much immediately.
A.I. says...
Travel Guide: Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Skiing in Japan
Travel Guide: Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Skiing in Japan
Dear Chad Morgan,
Japan is a captivating destination, offering a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern wonders. Here are some recommendations for your upcoming trip in December:
Tokyo
- Sensoji Temple: This vibrant Buddhist temple in Asakusa is one of Tokyo's most iconic and colorful sites, featuring a massive paper lantern and lively market streets.
- Shibuya Crossing: Experience the famous "scramble crossing" where thousands of people cross the intersection at once, creating an incredible urban spectacle.
- Tsukiji Fish Market: Though the wholesale market has moved, the outer markets and restaurants remain a must-visit for seafood lovers.
- Hotel Recommendation: The Park Hyatt Tokyo offers luxurious accommodations and breathtaking city views, made famous by the film "Lost in Translation."
Osaka
- Dotonbori: This vibrant, neon-lit street is a foodie's paradise, offering an array of delicious street food and restaurants.
- Osaka Castle: Explore the historic Osaka Castle, a stunning example of Japanese architecture and a symbol of the city.
- Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade: Indulge in retail therapy at this lively shopping district, featuring everything from high-end boutiques to quirky novelty shops.
- Restaurant Recommendation: For an unforgettable culinary experience, try Kani Doraku, a renowned crab restaurant that offers a variety of succulent crab dishes.
Kyoto
- Fushimi Inari Shrine: Marvel at the thousands of iconic vermilion torii gates that wind through the hillsides, creating a mesmerizing display.
- Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion): This stunning Zen Buddhist temple, with its golden-tiled pavilion reflecting in a tranquil pond, is a must-visit.
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: Stroll through the serene bamboo forest, a breathtaking natural wonder that feels like a world away from the city.
- Hotel Recommendation: Kyoto Tokyu Hotel offers traditional Japanese-style accommodations in a prime location near major attractions.
Skiing in Japan
If you're looking to hit the slopes during your trip, Japan offers some excellent skiing opportunities. Here are a few options:
- Niseko: Located in Hokkaido, Niseko is renowned for its light, powdery snow and world-class ski resorts, such as Grand Hirafu and Hanazono.
- Hakuba: In the Japanese Alps, Hakuba is a popular ski destination with several interconnected resorts, including Hakuba Goryu and Hakuba 47.
- Nozawa Onsen: Combine skiing and relaxation at Nozawa Onsen, a
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October
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October
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Shannon
Flying into Tokyo for some work in Osaka and Kyoto in December. Hoping to take a few extra days for personal travel and possibly skiing if it were an option.
Looking for travel recommendations. Open to anything. Sites, restaurants, hotels etc...
Chad Morgan