3. Re: traveling from Kyoto to Hakona Jan 20, 2025, 11:41 PM Save If you just want to reach Hakone from Kyoto, then the easiest way is take the train (Shinkansen) to Mishima (not Odawara). Right outside Mishima station you can get bus number N...
Mishima Tei For some good sukiyaki, try this reliable old specialist in the Teramachi Shopping Arcade. Lugol Lugol is a nice, hip café for quick cuppa while on the north side of Downtown Kyoto. In addition to the usual café beverages, they serve some light meals, mostly European. Daimaru...
Kodama runs all part of the Tokaido Shinkansen and the Sanyo Shinkansen. But there is no Kodama which goes through from Tokyo to Hakata. Kodama run between Tokyo and Nagoya, Tokyo and Shin-Osaka, Shin-Osaka and Hakata. But many Kodama run on the short distance, such as Tokyo to Mishima....
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North of Kyoto Station, Shimogyō-ku is the most convenient area for reaching Kyoto’s many sights, as buses, the subway, and trains run from Kyoto Station to other parts of the city and beyond. Kyoto Station is also the bullet train/Shinkansen hub. But few attractions are within walking ...
Okayama City has a Shinkansen stop on the way from Kyoto to Hiroshima, so it’s located very conveniently. The most famous attraction is probably “Korakuen“. It’s one of Japan’s “Top 3 Japanese gardens“, “Kenrokuen” in Kanazawa (see further down) and “Kairakuen” in Mito being...
I think the most sensible option would be to hop off the shinkansen at Odawara on the way up to Tokyo and do a day trip round the Hakone area, and then when you've finished, continue your journey up to Tokyo. All stations have lockers, ...
point of the Old Tokaidō Road. It is a business district now though with not much to see, but have your morning coffee here. Then embark fromTokyo to Hakone(note: make sure you get an early start to your day). From Hakone, start your hike to Mishima, where you’ll stay overnight....