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This itinerary is perfect for a first-time visitor to Japan. It won’t feel too rushed, there’ll be a good mix of cities and nature, and you’ll undoubtedly leave with a dream of returning for a second visit. There isn’t too much I’d suggest in terms of alternations: I’d prob...
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1. Re: Itinerary help Jun 3, 2024, 10:58 PM Save Hiroshima - Koyasan order: doesn't make a difference in your case because you end up spending the same amount of time on transport. One factor that might sway you one way is lodging cost. Weekdays vs weekends and general supply and...
Discover the best of Japan in a week with our 2023 guide! Dive into a 7-day itinerary packed with top attractions, cultural highlights, and hidden gems to make the most of your journey.
Japan itinerary tips: Kiso Valley mountains, Osaka street food, Hiroshima reinvention. Food and drink tips: Hole-in-the-wall restaurants, Retro cafes, food tours. Accommodations to book: Ryokans, Capsule rooms, five-star resorts. Budgeting tips: Convenience stores, cash, discounted experiences. ...
Alternatively (or, if your Japan 1 month itinerary is more flexible, additionally) take an overnight trip or two from Tokyo. Head to towns of theFuji Five Lakesregion likeKawaguchiko, home toLake KawaguchiandFujiyoshida, where most climbers of Mt. Fuji begin their treks, either on your own...