Japan Travel Guide
🛫 How to get to Japan:
From Mainland China: You can take direct flights to major Japanese cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, etc.
From other countries: There are direct flights to Japan from many countries around the world, choose the flight that suits your itinerary.
🏨 Accommodation:
Japan offers a variety of accommodation options, from traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) to modern hotels, with a rich selection of accommodations in major cities.
🚇 Transportation:
Japan has a well-developed transportation network, including Shinkansen, subways, buses, etc. Using the JR Pass can make traveling around Japan convenient.
🗺️ Attractions & Itinerary:
Day 1:
- Tokyo Tower: Ascend Tokyo Tower to appreciate the beautiful view of the entire city of Tokyo, especially the unforgettable night view.
- Senso-ji Temple: Visit one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples and experience the atmosphere of traditional culture.
Day 2:
- Kyoto: Visit ancient temples and shrines in Kyoto, such as Kiyomizu-dera, Kinkaku-ji, etc., to learn about Japan's history and religion.
- Arashiyama: Stroll through the Sagano Bamboo Forest and enjoy the natural scenery and tranquility.
Day 3:
- Osaka: Taste Osaka's delicious food, especially the locally famous takoyaki and yakitori.
- Tsutenkaku: Climb Tsutenkaku to overlook the beautiful scenery of Osaka's urban area.
Day 4:
- Mount Fuji: Visit Mount Fuji, you can choose to climb to the top or enjoy its beautiful scenery.
- Kamakura: Explore the historical sites and beaches of Kamakura and experience its unique charm.
🍣 Cuisine:
Tasting Japanese cuisine is a highlight of the trip, including sushi, ramen, tempura, grilled meat, etc. Don't miss authentic Japanese dishes!
🏯 History and Culture:
Visit Japan's historical sites and museums to learn about its long history and rich culture.
🌸 Flower Season:
The cherry blossom season in spring is one of the most beautiful times in Japan, and viewing cherry blossoms is a dream for many tourists.
📅 Tips:
- Japan's transportation is very punctual, follow the relevant regulations when using public transport.
- Learning some basic Japanese phrases can help you communicate better.
Japan is a country full of charm and mystery, whether you like the hustle and bustle of the city, yearn for the tranquility of nature, or seek the heritage of history and culture, you can find your own wonderful experiences and memories in this country! 🌸🗻🏯🍣🏮
I went Kinkaku-ji from Osaka using public transportation and it was quite a long journey.. it’s worth going if you got enough time to travel. overall in my experience it was wonderful, the nature around the temple was beautiful, I would definitely go again :)
The Kinkakuji or Golden Pavillon is remarkably beautiful in simplicity. The Pavillon and its garden are a masterpiece of Beauty and Serenity. On sunny days, he Pavillon shines and reflects itself in its surrounding pond, for the pleasure of your contemplation and the whole scenery makes you usher a "whoa" of admiration.
Must see when in Kyoto. Try and go during a sunny day in order to capture the reflection off the water as well as the brightness of the gold. Not a stroller friendly site as the ground is all pebble and there are stairs to navigate upon exiting. Entirely a “one-way” walking route so make sure you take all the pictures u can at specific areas before moving forward. Very crowded with a lot of tourists but u can still manage to capture lasting memories as long as you’re patient. Plenty of souvenirs & soft serve ice cream places in and around the temple.
Kaedo Temple (ろくおんじ), is a temple of the Linji Zongsanguo Temple in the North District of Kyoto City, Japan. Among them, the three-story pavilion (Sheli Temple) with Jinyu inside and outside is also known as the Golden Pavilion, and the temple as a whole, including the Sheli Temple, is also known as the Golden Pavilion (きんかくじ). The temple is the temple of the mountain outside the tower head temple.
Most people are just taking photos and hearing the explanations of the tourist guides who may have stories not necessary true. So do your homework forehand. Beautiful garden. Please study the history of this gardens before attending, you will have a better understanding of the purpose of the garden, the Kinkakuji, and other constructions.