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05-28-2009, 12:35 PM
Hi all,
I’m spending 20 days in Japan with my girlfriend, mid august plus early September. We’re arriving in Tokyo after a 14 hour flight (from Madrid via Helsinki), so that we’ll probably rest a bit and then spend a few days in the capital. After that we’re clueless about what route to follow, as there’re so many options and obviously you can’t do everything in 20 days time. I’m very curious about Tokyo and wouldn’t mind to visit other Japanese big cities if they’re really worth it, but we’re more the small village and countryside type of people. It would be great if we could do some hiking, but we don’t want to carry too much weight, that means no tent and no cooking utensils. We’re travelling with backpacks and will try not to spend too much money, specially in accommodation (we love Japanese food, I don’t think we’ll save much money on that). We’ll appreciate any input regarding travel itinerary, tips or whatever you feel might help us. Thanks! |
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05-29-2009, 07:28 AM
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@godwine. Kyoto is a must and I’ll check the other places you mention. What makes Osaka better than Tokyo? Thankyou everyone |
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05-29-2009, 11:38 AM
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If you decide to still go to Tokyo, don't spend more than 4 days there, but do spend some time in Yokohama. Nikko is also a good destination if you are going to be in the Tokyo area. |
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05-29-2009, 03:06 PM
I'll second the recommendation for visiting Nikko. Short trip out of Tokyo, and WELL worth the travel.
Also if you are looking to travel cheaply, but fast....... and you are staying in the Tokyo and "north" (east technically) area.... look into the JR EAST Railpass. A standard 4 day flexible use one (unlimited travel any 4 days in a 30 day period) is only 20,000 円 and it is easy to eat that up with much shinkansen travel at all. Otherwise... use slow trains to save money. best, .................john |
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Pagodas -
06-02-2009, 09:01 AM
I like pagoda. Tell me some places that have pagodas
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