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Your opinion on a 3 weeks trip to Japan -
01-08-2009, 03:37 AM
Hello there
Here is the thing: I am preparing a 3 weeks trip to japan at the very beginning of April and I would like to get your feebdack on the different cities I have planned to see. Do not hesitate to tell me it seems to you I am planning too much for 3 weeks Tokyo, 10 days with trips to:
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01-08-2009, 01:17 PM
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How do you planned on spending the first 10 days? I am guessing you will need about: - 3 days total between Yokohama and Mount Fuji (Assuming you are going to Hakone and want to spend time at a onsen resort) - 1 day Nikko - 1 day Kamakura That will give you 5 days to travel around the tokyo ward, including the standard Ginza, Roppongi, Akiba, Harajuku, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Odaiba, Ueno, Asakusa....... Should be enough 5 days is NOT going to cut it for Nara, Osaka and Himeji. Nara is already almost 1 full day, you need another full day at Himeji, that will leave 3 for Osaka, do you plan on going to Kyoto? You will need at least 2 days in Kyoto |
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01-09-2009, 03:17 AM
First of all, many thanks for your good advices.
I decided to drop Okayama and Kurashiki because I kind of felt it wouldn't worth it after all. So here is the update: Tokyo: 5 days to see the city Daytrips from Tokyo to : Nikko, Kamakura, Hakone, Mount Fuji, Yokohama = 5 days Kyoto: 3 days Daytrips from Kyoto (using the train): Nara, Osaka, Himeji Kanazawa, Shirakawa, Takayama, (Kamikochi, if opened) Miyajima, Hiroshima (not sure yet) = 9 days All in all, that would make 3 weeks. It seems pretty good to me now, what do you think? |
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01-09-2009, 06:33 AM
doh, nevermind i didnt see your last post. but whatever...maybe it will help you anyway...
i went to most of the place you mentionned and here is my humble opinion. I would spend: 7 days in Tokyo and the surroundings. Actually 5 days in Tokyo and the remaining 2 as side trip to Nikko, Kamakura, etc.) 10 days sure would be nice but i think that you should spend equal time in Kyoto since it has so much to offer. 5 busy day in Tokyo should be enuff as a first trip. Make it 6 days if your that much into huge metropolis and skip Nikko (which as some of the nicest temple ive ever seen in my life but doesnt have much more) 7 days in Kyoto and the surroundings. 5 days in Kyoto and 2 day trip 2 days in Osaka. Foods, nightclubs, peoples and lots of funs. 2 days in the Kamikochis area which includes Takayama and Matsumoto. (dunno about kamikochis in april since i hiked thru it in early summer from Matsumoto to Takayama) These are usually side trips but i would rather use them as "arrive early -sleepover" checkpoints between major cities: 1 day to visit either Yamadera and Matsushima together from Tokyo or Nara, Uji and Fushimi-Inari from Kyoto. Both of these are amazing sights. Have fun planning your trip. i know i had a lot. |
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01-09-2009, 01:23 PM
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01-10-2009, 02:11 AM
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But if your a culture/japan history addict like me you might consider staying longer. For me 6 days was barely enuff in Kyoto. Then again, i spent 1 complere day exploring some monkey mountains, residential area (with castle like houses) and bamboo forest nearby and another one in a neverending Matsuri. I wish i visited the city a bit more as i spent most of my time visiting shrines and temples. But ill go back anyway. have fun |
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01-10-2009, 07:33 AM
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no problems. here is some links to pictures i took on these place. (scroll down to see the gallery, text is in french, and open any images to enlarge them. Then you can click on the images border to navigate) Yamadera and Matsushima Fushimi-Inari One of my favorite place. Raisthlin |
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