Japan is a country full of mysterious oriental charm, retaining a lot of traditional culture and essence, which is also an extension of Chinese civilization. Japan has a high-quality life experience, the natural environment protection is in place, and the service is quite thoughtful. The following is a detailed introduction to Japan's 14-day tour. Japanese tourist cities recommend
Japan is full of fascinating scenery, incredible scenic spots and-my favorite -
delicious food! There are many tourist destinations, and almost anyone who plans to travel to Japan wants to include them in the itinerary. But, obviously, there are only 1-14 days in Japan, and you can't cover all these. We chose the top destination that we think you can comfortably adapt to for more than 1 days.
please remember that traveling in Japan is expensive and long. These cities are not so close together, so you must plan very wisely to make everything perfectly integrated.
Popular destinations visited by Japan for more than 1 days:
Tokyo, Hakone, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Miyajima and Kamakura.
if you want to experience traditional hot springs, this is your ideal place. Onsens, separated by gender, is a traditional bathtub with no bathing suit. You can also take a cable car to see Mt. Fuji. How to spend two weeks in Japan
There are really two completely acceptable choices for a holiday in Japan. You can do it in a simple way or in a more difficult way. Either way, you can get considerable returns, but it depends to a great extent on your travel style and how much energy you want to put into planning.
The choice is to book a guided and pre-planned trip, or plan everything yourself and take a self-help tour. So far, the first option is the simplest. Although Japan is easy to travel and very suitable for travelers, it is difficult to do it by itself because of the language barrier and the difficult train schedule you have to drive. A pre-planned trip won't give you the same freedom to do what you want, but it's completely tailored for you, and you will always have a guide to help you accomplish anything you need.
we will provide you with the following two options, including the pre-planned trip and the subsequent 14-day self-help trip, which we strongly recommend. Day 1-3: Tokyo
arrives in Tokyo. Remember, Tokyo is a huge city, and there are many different places worth exploring. You don't want to stay in one area, but travel around and see as much as possible. We suggest that you visit the Tokyo Sky Tower, Tsukiji Fish Market, Hamamiya Garden, Meiji Jingu, Imperial Palace and Shibuya Intersection. You can also go shopping in Ginza, take a gourmet tour and try one or two Izikaya.
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Accommodation in Tokyo: We recommend Intercontinental Tokyo Hotel. This is a very big hotel with beautiful rooms, located in Shinagawa, very close to shopping, dining and transportation. You can take the bullet train to the next stop of Shinagawa Station, which is only a short walk from the hotel. Day 4: Hakone and Mount Fuji
moved to Hakone. Hakone is famous for its traditional hot springs or hot springs. It is a part of Fuji Hakone Izu National Park, with incredible mountain scenery and hiking, as well as art museums and shrines. You can also take a cable car to see Mt. Fuji. You need a whole day to explore and spend the night.
Accommodation in Hakone: Hyatt Regency Hakone and Spa are just a few steps away from the cable car, which can take you to Mt. Fuji. The hotel has very beautiful and elegant rooms and enjoys beautiful scenery.
We also recommend Hakone Mountain View Hotel to provide you with a traditional Japanese hotel experience, providing comfortable accommodation and delicious food. They have a rare volcanic hot spring named Nigori-yu -
an interesting and unique experience, especially suitable for couples. Day 5-6: Kyoto
is transferred to Kyoto. There are many iconic and striking shrines and temples in Kyoto, and you will want to see them. Including the Tomomi Inagawa Shrine and the Golden Temple. If you don't visit Nishiki market, you won't be able to leave, see artists walking in the city center, attending tea ceremony, and having lunch or dinner in the traditional Huaishi cuisine restaurant. At the right time of the year, you can also see Lanshan Bamboo Forest and Fujian Daohe Temple.
Location of accommodation in Kyoto: We recommend Hyatt Regency Hotel because it has a reliable western accommodation standard, but it is not as close to the main attractions as we want. Another closer choice is Crowne Plaza Kyoto ANA
. Kyoto is famous for its traditional Japanese hotels. Day 7: Nara
NaraPark: Take the JR train to Nara Park in MountWakakusa. There are more than 12 free-roaming deer in this park, and their domestication is enough for you to feed them. You will also see the largest bronze Buddha statue in the world and one of the tallest pagodas in Japan, as well as other historical buildings. Take JR train to osaka. Day 8-9: Osaka
For gourmets, there is nothing as exciting as Dotonbori Street in the evening. This street is full of various Japanese street foods, such as Imperial Roast and Octopus Roast. Visit Osaka Castle and Park, and visit Instant
Ramen Museum. If you have time, you can go to the food-centered KuromonIchibaMarket to buy Japanese knives.
If you want to try the best izakaya food, such as Osaka Roast and Octopus Roast, and have a drink in Osaka, you can try this gourmet tour in Osaka Bar and enjoy a magical tour
. You will experience authentic Osaka food and drinks in the local izakaya Bar, which tourists usually can't find.
Living in Osaka: One of my favorite hotels is the Marriott Palace Hotel in Osaka
. The transportation is convenient, so you can easily visit Osaka and its surrounding top attractions. It has a crazy view and very comfortable rooms. Read the comments of the travel consultant of Marriott Hotel Osaka. Day 1: Kobe
can reach Kobe in 3 minutes by train and taste the famous Kobe beef. You will thank yourself for doing this -
There is nothing like it. As a gourmet, you should pay for yourself! On the way back to Osaka, you can stop in Nada district of Kobe to taste and make the history of sake brewing.
if you are not a sake drinker, you can go to Himeji City, which is only 3 minutes away from Kobe.
spend the night in osaka again. Days 11 and 12: Hiroshima and Miyajima
Knowing that Hiroshima was effectively razed to the ground in 1945, you will now see the city in awe. Hiroshima preserved the memory of the atomic bombing of the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Other popular attractions in the city include Hiroshima Castle, the city's family shrines and temples, the art museum and the Fire of Peace Garden. You can also go to Miyajima, where the Great
ToriiGate (Great < P >) is located at the entrance of Itsukushimatemple, and it was partially submerged in the water during the high tide. If you have the Japan Railway Pass
, it will cover the trains and ferries of Japan Railway Ferry between Hiroshima and Miyajima.
Accommodation in Hiroshima: Sheraton Hiroshima Hotel. The hotel is connected to Hiroshima Shinkansen Station through a short walkway with a roof, which is convenient for guests to go to the city and Miyajima. Day 13: Kamakura
If you want to change the rhythm, you can visit Kamakura, a seaside town in the south of Tokyo. It was the political center of medieval Japan, but now it is a popular holiday town with dozens of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. One of the most famous is the Giant Buddha, a 42-foot-tall bronze statue that has stood the test of time. You can spend a day visiting temples and shrines, hiking through one of the many trails, enjoying Shichirigahama Beach and many museums around the town.
Kamakura Prince Hotel: Kamakura Prince Hotel allows you to enjoy the sea view on the beach and stay at Kamakura Prince Hotel. Day 14: Return to Tokyo
How to spend your holiday in Japan? The best time to go to Japan
When you decide to go to Japan, it should be based on the type of experience you want to have. Many people put cherry blossoms in Japan in the first place, while others don't want to go there in such a high tourist season. If you want to catch up with the fireworks season in Japan, you need to go in August, but it's really humid at that time of year. From late March to May, the weather is the best.
Another good time to visit is autumn, when the leaves are changing, from September to November. Because Japan will get very hot in summer, so try to avoid traveling between June and August. Arrive in Japan and surrounding areas
Many top airlines have direct flights to Japan. You can check the flight status to Japan from your hometown airport to find out which route and airline is best for you. Japan's top airlines include All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, but you can fly to Japan by most American airlines, such as the United States and the United States.
after you arrive in Japan-probably in Tokyo-you can take the train into the city center. The best way is to take the Japan Railway (JR) Narita Express (called NEX). If you hold the Japan Railway Pass
, this trip will be included in the Pass. It will arrive at Tokyo Station in 6-9 minutes. Then, you may need to transfer to the Yamanote Line at Tokyo Station, which serves most tourist hotels.
the best way to travel to Japan by train. You need to buy a 14-day Japan Railway Pass
. The pass allows you to take all JR trains in all parts of Japan, including the bullet train of the high-speed Shinkansen. This is the most economical and worry-free way to travel. Traveling in Japan is not cheap, and the cost of buying individual tickets will far exceed the cost of Japan Railway Pass. You can buy them for 7 days, 14 days or 21 days in a row.
please remember that you must buy it before entering the country and leave time for it to be delivered
when planning your trip to Japan, please remember the distance between each destination (for example, the train from Tokyo to Kyoto takes 3:15). As long as there is a train connecting each city you choose, you can easily travel all over the country.
traveling in Japan is not cheap, but you can save money in Japan by buying a Japanese railway pass and eating street food. Tipping in Japan
If you come from the United States, Canada or other countries that are accustomed to tipping, you should know that tipping in Japan is not a practice. If you do try to tip in a restaurant or hotel, it may even be rejected or considered rude. To avoid embarrassment, please follow Japanese customs and don't tip. Eating in Japan
Japan is a country with many unique foods. If you are willing to try food and open your mind, you will think of something you have never tried before, and then you will get the best overall experience.
in addition to the expected sushi you can find all over the country, you should try many special dishes. Some of our most popular ones are Imperial Roast (mainly found in Osaka), Octopus Roast (also from Osaka), Chicken kebabs, and beef from jiaozi and Kobe (only in Kobe).
You may also want to try Huaishi cuisine in Kyoto, which is a traditional and very modern preparation. Many top Huaishi cuisine restaurants have also been awarded Michelin stars!
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