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Japan Kyoto Osaka Travel Guide

Kyoto and Osaka are the top metropolises in the world and one of the most famous cities in Japan.

A large number of tourists from China travel to Japan every year, and many of them choose to go to Tokyo and Osaka.

How can I have fun and be comfortable in these two cities?

The following strategies are for your reference.

Can you believe it if you buy a special round-trip ticket from ANA one month in advance for only 1,500 yuan?

Good service and delicious meals.

You will be lucky if you can buy a round-trip ticket from ANA for no more than 2,000 yuan.

Our itinerary is to fly directly from Qingdao to Osaka, and take the JR line directly from the airport to Kyoto.

Remember to take out your passport when buying JR tickets!

You can get a half-price discount for foreigners, stay in Kyoto for 3 days and return to Osaka for 3 days, and then fly directly from Osaka to Qingdao.

Book a BB on airbnb and experience life like a local.

It only costs 400 yuan per night for two people, which is really very cost-effective.

Hosts who book a BB in Japan are basically faceless and will tell you how to get the car, photos of the apartment, and the password for the door key on airbnb.

Kyoto itinerary: Day 1: I hit the road.

I was on the road from morning to afternoon.

I took the bus, the subway, and then the plane.

I didn't arrive in Kyoto until eight o'clock in the evening.

The next day: Kimono experience - Hanajian Lane Nishiki Market - Yasaka Shrine (Note: Kyoto's urban feel is not developed, but the consumption level here is very high. You need to prepare enough money, it is best to change it to Japanese

Yuan. Most convenience stores in the streets have ATM machines. ) I am looking for Kyoto Huaxin to order kimono.

There is an official blog where you can book via private message.

The rental price is about 300 yuan and the time is 5 hours.

The reason for choosing this hotel is its good location.

There are many quaint paths and shops along the river, and it feels good to take pictures.

Hanami Road is a famous flower street in Japan. It retains the architecture of the Edo period and various high-end food kiosks. There are also geisha performances to watch.

Kam Market is a century-old market in Japan, a must-try when traveling for food.

Day 3: Fujian Dowa Taisha Shrine - Kiyomizudera Temple - Erning Class Sanning Class When arriving in Kyoto, they have to check in and enter the Yamato Dasha Shrine. There are about 10,000 neatly arranged torii gates, which extend to the top of Yamato Mountain.

The two-year Sakaguchi and the three-year Sakaguchi outside Kiyomizudera Temple are Kyoto-style slopes and are also listed as "important traditional protected building areas" in Japan.

Coming here at night is even more unique!

There are various Japanese snack bars, Japanese grocery stores, and "Acorn *** Waguo" in the surrounding areas of Hayao Miyazaki's animation in Nianzaka. Nianzaka has a small doll shop, a kimono shop, and a Shimizu famous porcelain shop.

Day 4: Shopping and shopping Kyoto Station - take the JR Shinkansen to Osaka.

Kyoto Station is more like a business gathering place.

Not only are there many specialty shops where you can buy Kyoto-limited specialties, but there is also a food street called "Don't waste the path."

At Kyoto Station, you can top up your ICOCA card and ride the JR Shinkansen.

It takes about an hour to take the JR Shinkansen from Kyoto to Osaka Station, transfer to the subway at Osaka Station, leave your luggage in the B&B, and immediately rush to Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori for shopping, food, and shopping.

Day 5: Osaka New World - Hepfive Red Ferris Wheel - Sky Garden Observatory (Meitian Blue Sky Tower) - Dotonbori. Remember to buy an Osaka travel card from Xinbao!

Osaka is the place that best traces Osaka’s past market spirit.

Specialties here include octopus balls, Okonomiyaki, fried skewers, etc.

The Midian Sky Building is a popular spot offering a bird's eye view of Osaka and the sunset.

Day 6: Book tickets for Universal Studios Osaka in advance and try to avoid holidays (including Japanese holidays).

It happened to be a Saturday when we went, and I was still crushed because there were still a lot of people, no matter whether the tickets were expensive or not (the ticket prices on the official website are not fixed, for example, my tickets were more than 200 yuan more expensive than usual).

My express ticket is four dragons, including: Harry Potter's Forbidden Journey (with time limit), Dragon (with time limit), one each of Spider-Man and Hollywood, one each of Jaws, Day of Fire and Terminator

One, two time-limited ones, I chose the afternoon time so as not to delay playing other events.

You can check the park's daily opening hours on the official website.

It is normal to open the park early.

Go early!

We opened the park at 8:30 that day and arrived at 7:50.

We thought we were going early, but all the people were ahead of us.

Shopping: Prepare 10,000 yen in cash.

It seems you can only pay cash.

There are so many cute things that it’s really easy to pick up.

They are all duty-free shops.

After shopping, you can go to the souvenir shop in Western Cinema to go through the formalities.

There are nine zones: Jurassic Park, Hollywood, New York, Minions, Harry Potter, San Francisco, Goodwill, Waterworld and Wonderland.

Jurassic Park: Pteranodon: I had the highest expectations for this project, so I bought it an express ticket, and I wasn't disappointed at all.

All kinds of flips are fun, but not that scary.

If you don’t buy this express ticket and want to play, just rush in as soon as you enter the park.

When you first enter the park, you don't have to wait long.

Since then, the waiting time for this project has been between 110-180 minutes, which can be said to be the longest.