Kick off your final morning in Tokyo by heading to Asakusa to check out the famous Senso-ji Temple. It’s one of the most photographed spots in the city, so you’ll want to get there early. Once the crowds start to arrive, wander over to Ueno Park to spend a couple of hours walkin...
How Long Should You Spend in Nikko? My Nikko Nature Guide and Me! I spent three days and two nights in Nikko and thought it was a good amount of time. However, I was there in the winter. If I were visiting in the summer or autumn I would have preferred four full days to explore...
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Me too, I took a two week trip to Japan for two for approximately 3,000 USD. The hotel was 45 USD per night and the flight was 700 USD per person. I only got the rail pass for 7 days, not 14 since I wanted to spend a large amount of time in Tokyo. I am a bit of a barg...
In Asakusa,Nui. Hostel & Bar Loungeis another good deal. Housed in what used to be a toy factory, the whole place has an industrial aesthetic vibe going, but it’s clean and pleasant enough. The bar lobby and café get good reviews as a place to unwind after a long day in the city...
How many days to spend in Tokyo? Is Tokyo expensive to visit? Day 1 – Imperial Palace, Akihabara & Asakusa Next stop – Akihabara Things to do in Akihabara, Tokyo Next stop – Asakusa Things to do in Asakusa Tokyo Day 2 – Tokyo Tower, Shibuya, Harajuku & Shinjuku ...
Relax: You can spend as long as you like in the bath, but try not to exceed 40 minutes. Exit: When you are ready to leave the onsen, make sure to dry yourself off with your small towel before redressing in the changing room. Relax, again: Once dressed and dry, you can enter the...
To help you plan your trip, here is my suggested itinerary based on over seven visits to Tokyo: Tokyo Itinerary Highlights Day 1:Fish Market, Imperial Palace, Harajuku, & more! Day 2:Asakusa, Ueno Park, Sento, & more! Day 3:Shinjuku, Shibuya, Quirky Cafes, & more!
If you’re planning to spend more than a few days in Japan, visit several parts of the country, and travel long distances,it may be more affordable to buy a Japan Rail Passthan several one-way tickets. Sometimes one-way tickets aren’t worth it, especially if you’re making several tri...
Kyoto is one of Japan’s most interesting destinations to visit and you’ll likely spend a lot of time there sightseeing. To do that you’ll want to make the most of the Kyoto Metro, which means knowing how to use it. 21. A Small, But Useful Subway System ...