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Our first ever Japan trip in April . . Very Excited :) - 02-09-2011, 09:45 PM

Hi everyone,

Im a newbie on this forum but have been reading posts for a few months though. Please note that this post may be a bit long, lol.

Well me and my partner and another couple have booked our flights from Australia to Tokyo for 10 days from the 12th of April to the 21st. We are very excited and it is my partners first trip overseas.

We have mostly organised things and booked all our accommodation there are just a few small things that I would like some advice and opinions on. Hopefully I havent jam packed out holiday too much and everything pans out ok. Fingers crossed as I have spent several weeks trying to work it all out, lol.

So here is what I have so far

Tues 12th of April - Arrive in Narita airport @ 8pm at night. We are then going to take the Limobus to our Hotel straight from the airport (I am under the impression that you catch them near the baggage claim and purchase your ticket there also, is this correct and how much is it??). We are staying in the Shinagawa Prince hotel which is on 4-10-30 Takanawa Minato-ku, Tokyo. Has anyone stayed here??? and their opinions?? we got it really cheap. We are staying their three nights and everything is paid for

Wed 13th of April - We have booked an all day tokyo tour for this day which picks us up straight from the Hotel at 8am - The tour is paid for and includes Tokyo Tower, traditional tea ceremony, Imperial Palace, Sumida River Cruise, Asakusa Kannon Temple, Nakamise shopping street and Ginza shopping district. We booked this tour through Viator (has anyone used this company??).

Thurs 14th of April - This day is a little up in the air - Planning on going to the fish markets early in the morning and maybe going to Harajuku for shopping and see the Sensoji and Menji shrine??? Anyone have any suggestions on how to spend this day in Tokyo???

Friday 15th of April - Was thinking of going to Nikko Park for this day or if anyone has any suggestions as to any must sees in tokyo we should go to?? We have brought our JR Rail passes and will be activating them today as we only got a 7 day one, we thought the first few days in tokyo we can buy our own tickets. We are going to reserve our bullet train tickets for kyoto late in the afternoon (can bookings be made at any station for the bullet train??).

Satruday 16th of April - Our first day in kyoto although we spent the night here last night. We are staying in Urban Hotel Kyoto which is on 4-59 Nishiura-cho, Fukakusa, Fushimi-ku. We got this hotel really cheap and is all booked for three nights, anyone had any experience with it?? Now I have no set plans for the two full days we are in kyoto, I have yet to look at a map and see where all the temples are as im hopping to see them by area so we are not back tracking, anyone with any suggestions??? was maybe thinking of renting a bike to ride and see them all, is this a good idea?????

Sunday 17th of April - Another full day in Kyoto, again have not made plans as to what to see and where to go.

Monday 18th of April - Morning in kyoto and then catching train to Horishima. Going to peace memorial park and museum. Am really looking forward to this part of our trip as I have just read " shockwave" and cant wait to see the sight. We are spending the night in Horishima but cant remember the hotel name, that is all booked though.

Tuesday 19th of April - Morning in Horishima and then catching train back to Tokyo in afternoon (does the bullet train go from Horishima and if so when shall we buy tickets, what is the best route back??).

Wednesday 20th of April - We are spending our last two nights at Tokyo Disneyland Hotel and that along with our tickets are all booked. We are going to Disneyland today

Thursday 21st of April - We off to Disneysea today and then fly our at around 10pm that night.

So that is our plan anything wrong or suggestions would be greatly appreciated


Now in terms of budget our air fairs, accommodation, tours and rail pass are all paid for and for two of us I have saved AUD$3500 to take with us for shopping, food and train tickets in Tokyo, is this enough???? I dont want to do a hell of a lot of shopping but we want to live nicely and the boys want to do some drinking and I would like to do a little shopping shall I be saving more money????

Ok I think I have made this post long enough, thank you guys for everything and I welcome any thoughts, negative or positive

Cara
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02-09-2011, 10:34 PM

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Tues 12th of April - Arrive in Narita airport @ 8pm at night. We are then going to take the Limobus to our Hotel straight from the airport (I am under the impression that you catch them near the baggage claim and purchase your ticket there also, is this correct and how much is it??). We are staying in the Shinagawa Prince hotel which is on 4-10-30 Takanawa Minato-ku, Tokyo. Has anyone stayed here??? and their opinions?? we got it really cheap. We are staying their three nights and everything is paid for
I stayed 10 nights at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel in October. It's a nice place-very big. It has four distinct towers, an 80 lane bowling alley on two levels. There are quite a few stores in the complex and it's right across the street from the JR station. Let me know if you have any detailed questions about the place. There is a way to get a 500yen coupon (only works in the hotel store) if you don't have room service change the sheets every day. For 500 yen, you can get a large and a regular can of Sapporo...which is what I would do every 2 days there, LOL!

Once you pass through customs at Narita, you end up in the arrivals lobby. It's a long terminal, width-wise, but not very deep length-wise. Cross it to the other side and you'll see the Friendly Limousine bus service counter, if that's the one you are using. The buses park right outside the doors.... It's 3000yen per person....

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Friday 15th of April - Was thinking of going to Nikko Park for this day or if anyone has any suggestions as to any must sees in tokyo we should go to?? We have brought our JR Rail passes and will be activating them today as we only got a 7 day one, we thought the first few days in tokyo we can buy our own tickets. We are going to reserve our bullet train tickets for kyoto late in the afternoon (can bookings be made at any station for the bullet train??).

Shinagawa Station has the JR ticketing office across the exit from the regular JR lines, close the Takanawa exit, which is the one you'll be using to go to your hotel. You exit the 'turnstiles' from the Yamanote line, etc. and turn left. Well, in front, you'll see the ticket office. They speak English, so tehy'll be able to help you. It would be advisable to go to Hyperdia | 乗換案内 路線検索 時刻表 ゴルフ場 旅費精算 通勤費なら and punch in the details of your departure to Kyoto and you'll get the Hikari service train number for the time you want to go. If you present that number to them as well, it would definitely expedite matters....

Since you will be traveling to Kyoto in the evening, it would be wise to reserve the tickets and seats days in advance, since commuters use these trains to get home from the capital. You can go to the JR reservation office and turn in your exchange form and tell them the day you want it activated and, at the same time, you can reserve the tickets and seats. But do it a day or two in advance to ensure you can board the Hikari train you desire. The hyperdia site is very easy to use. If you have questions, let us know....

For example: For April 15th after 4pm, there are a few Hikari trains leaving from Shinagawa.
Hikari 470 leaves Shinagawa at 1610 and arrives Kyoto at 1848
Hikari 521 leaves at 1640 and arrives at 1915
Hikari 483 leaves at 1810 and arrives at 2058
Those times will be correct for that day 99.99%....

3500AUD will net you about 280,000 yen right now, which is quite a bit! I took less and spent quite a bit shopping and eating and still came back with over 500 US.... You'll do well with that!

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02-10-2011, 02:03 AM

Wow, you are all planned out! I just recently booked a trip a week ago for mid-May and have not even planned one single day out :P

I have been to Tokyo many times, but have not been in about 5 years. I promised myself I would plan something solid and stick to it instead of my usual just go and see what happens approach.

I might have to steal some of your ideas!
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02-10-2011, 02:22 AM

It sounds like 13th will be a busy day. The Kannon Temple is part of the Sensoji, so you won't have to go there on the 14th.

On the 14th I recommend Harajuku/Shibuya/Omotesando/Meiji Jingu Shrine, as all of these are located within walking distance of one another. Go to Shinagawa Station (across the street from your hotel) and take the Yamanote line toward Shibuya. One stop before Shibuya Station is Harajuku. The station faces a busy street, if you turn right, you will come to the entrance of Yoyogi park and the Meiji Jingu Shrine. Just follow the other tourists and you will find the shrine.

After visiting the shrine, retrace your footsteps back to Harajuku station, cross the busy street at the crosswalk, and turn left when you cross the street. Walk a short distance, and this will take you to Harajuku street on the right. There will be a large sign and a McDonald's, you can't miss it. There are many interesting shops on Harajuku street, so you should find plenty of things to see.

When you get to the end of Harajuku Street, turn right and walk to the busy intersection. This is the main street in Omotesando, and there are shops to the left and right. There are many high-end stores located here, don't waste your money shopping in these stores, the prices are about double what they are in America. You can do a lot of people watching here. If you turn right, the street will take you back toward Harajuku station, if you turn left, there will be quite a few interesting shops and stores. When you are finished, you can return to Harajuku Station and then head to Shibuya.

There are two ways to get to Shibuya, you can get back on the Yamanote line, or you can walk. The street in front of Harajuku Station follows the train lines and will take you to Shibuya in about 10 or 15 minutes. If you are standing in front of Harajuku Station looking across the busy street, Shibuya will be to your right. Follow the street that way, it will eventually lead to the famous Shibuya crossing in front of Shibuya Station. Here you'll find crowds of people, maybe a few street performers, and the statue of Hachi the dog (known as Hachiko). Pet the statue for luck, and get your pic taken in front of it.

Across the street from Hachiko and Shibuya Station is a multi-floor shopping center. In this shopping center on the third floor is a good sushi restaurant called "Midorizushi". It's hard to miss, there will probably be a long line of people waiting to get in. But the line moves quickly, and the food is worth the wait. It's very good, and not that expensive.

Have fun on your trip,
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02-10-2011, 02:28 AM

Harajuku is one station after Shibuya if you're heading clockwise on the Yamanote.. Platform 2 at Shinagawa....
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Thank you all so much for all your information it was great

JohnBraden - Thank you for clarifying the limo bus information, that was great and I also didnt realise you could reserve bullet train seats online so that is also great news and advice. I am so glad I got on here and asked for help

Im glad you enjoyed your hotel in Tokyo, you pretty much answered all my thoughts, just wanted to know if the location was good, the staff friendly and the rooms clean

Im glad I can stop saving now, lol, Ill have my credit card as back up if for some crazy reason I burn through all my cash

Sangestu - Thank you so VERY much for all your information, I am going to spend that day in tokyo following your guide, that has saved me so much researching you wouldnt believe, because we are only there for a short time I wanted to make sure our time is well spent, again thank you

xkmkmlmx - Yay on your booked trip to Japan, you must be just as excited as me, lol. Oh and feel free to use all of my ideas, i guess thats what the forum is for, to obtain as much info, advice as we can.


So is Nikko worth a day trip before we head to Kyoto or shall we spend another day exploring tokyo, what are your thoughts?? are we missing any "must do's" in tokyo. Would also love to check out an Onsen, with the locations we are going any suggestions which one is best???

Thanking you all in advance
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02-10-2011, 03:49 AM

Won't there be additional charges to the Rail Pass if reserved seats are used, rather than unreserved seats?
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Ummmm ..... Im not sure, I was under the impression it covered them, you just had to make sure you reserved them, I also thought it was important to reserve them anyway because they are very busy and you might miss out at the time you wish to go. Arnt there only additional charges if you go first class or something?? I may be completely wrong, it would be great if someone could clarify it for me
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02-10-2011, 04:17 AM

There is no additional payment for reserved seats according to its official website.

Read the second mark on:
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Thank you so much for clarifying that for me, I though it didnt cost extra but was good to have it confirmed.

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