1 Melewati Musim Dingin di Jepang. Musim dingin merupakan musim paling berat bagi orang Jepang karena mereka harus melawan suhu dingin dan angin utara yang
Affiliate links This post might contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through this link I will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. But I will only recommend products and services I believe are of value for you. Thank you so much for your support. Japan is a wonderful country, with a culture so unique and traditional that everyone should have seen this so-called land of the rising sun at least once in their life if they get the chance to. As you may have already seen in other posts from us, we were fortunate enough to travel in Japan for an entire month and to meet many wonderful and hospitable Japanese who brought us closer to their country and their culture. Since not everyone has that much time, we would like to introduce you to what we consider the best Japan Itinerary 14 days. You can travel without any problems to discover these wonderful Japan travel destinations. Furthermore, you will find below a few important Japan travel tips to help you plan your Japan 2 week itinerary. Two weeks in Japan are not nearly enough to marvel at all the fantastic sights Japan has to offer. That’s why in our Japan travel Itinerary, 14 days, we give you various options to tailor your trip to your wishes and interests. 2 weeks in Japan – The Planning If you want to travel to Japan, you should start planning early. You need to decide on various factors before the trip. In this section, we would like to introduce you to the essential aspects you need to consider to plan your 2-week trip to Japan. Japan – The best time to travel Firstly, you have to decide when your trip should take place. Would you like to visit the country during the cherry blossom season? Then, of course, you should drive in the spring. Do you prefer to experience snow? Then you probably might want to visit the country during the winter months. Japan is a suitable destination for any travel time and has a lot to offer all year. We found May / June a great time to travel to Japan. The cherry blossom season was just over, so there were not too many tourists. Despite everything, the temperatures were already pretty summery, but it was not too hot. Transportation How would you like to get from A to B in Japan? The arguably most popular means of transport in Japan is the train. Many travelers opt for a Japan Rail pass You can find more information here. With this, you can use all the JR trains throughout the country. However, you must purchase the pass before ! your arrival in the country. See prices and information about the JR Rail Pass If you prefer to save some money and don’t mind long travel times, you can also take the bus. You can get around with several bus companies at a relatively affordable price. Japan – What to see Of course, the most important thing about your trip around Japan is knowing where to go. If you have a lot of time, you can explore many beautiful places in the whole country. The following locations are designed for a Japan travel itinerary 2 weeks. 2 weeks Japan costs Especially if you have a limited trip budget, you should consider the holiday cost in Japan before you travel. The average traveler spends about €115/$135 per day in Japan. Accordingly, you should expect to pay around €1,610/$1,890 for a two-week trip to Japan. In addition, the average traveler spends about €1,100 on their flight to Japan from Europe and about $900 from the US. However, if you plan ahead and book smartly, you can also find flights for around €500 from Europe and $500 from the US. Making plans well and cleverly and using a few simple tricks can really save some money on his trip to Japan. On average, during our trip through Japan, we spent only $ per day, resulting in a 2 week Japan budget of at least $ excluding flights. Find out how we did it in our Ultimate Japan Travel Cost Guide. Japan Information & travel tips If this is your first trip to Japan, you should first learn a bit about the culture and customs of the country, some of which are very different from ours. For this, we have summarized all the things I wish I had known before traveling to Japan. You can find them in our Japan Travel Tips article here. Your Ultimate Japan Itinerary 14 days Day 1-4 Tokyo Tokyo is probably the most popular destination in Japan and most likely your first destination in the country. Like most, you will probably land at Narita airport. But do not worry, it’s easy to get to downtown Tokyo from here. Just take one of the Keisei buses. Tokyo is an exciting and unique city unlike any other in the world. The Japanese capital is enormous, the largest in the world to be exact, so you need plenty of time to explore all corners of Tokyo. Tokyo is perfect for getting the first glimpse into Japanese culture and learning more about the locals and the history of this exciting country. Shibuya is an absolute must-do for every visitor to Tokyo, the famous intersection comparable to Times Square in New York. Because Tokyo is so huge, it can make a big difference in what neighborhood of Tokyo you spend the night in. That’s why you will find detailed information about all important areas in our comprehensive Tokyo neighborhood and accommodation guide. Highlights in Tokyo Shibuya CrossingAkihabaraAsakusaTokyo Skytree Day 5 + 6 in Japan For the next few days, we would like to give you a few choices from which you can choose a destination. So you can customize your 14 days in Japan even more individually according to your interests. Option 1 Hakone About 100 km from Tokyo, you can find the small town of Hakone. It is considered a popular tourist destination and is for many an absolute Highland on a trip to Japan. Hakone is located in the middle of Fuji Hakone-Izu National Park, where Mount Fuji and Ashi Lake are located. On clear days you have a fantastic view of Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest and probably most famous mountain. Hakone Japan’s be used both as a place to stay and as a visiting the mountains or as a day trip from Tokyo. For those who are into nature and mountains or even planning to hike Mt. Fuji, Hakone is the perfect destination. From Tokyo to Hakone With its relative proximity to Tokyo, Hakone is easy to reach from the Japanese capital. By train, the trip takes about an hour, depending on the train you choose. The journey is even cheaper by bus. In this case, the trip takes just under 2 ½ hours. Option 2 Matsumoto Matsumoto is a less crowded city, about 136 miles from Tokyo. It is the perfect destination for those who want to recover from Tokyo’s bustle and are interested in Japanese history, castles, and samurai culture. In Matsumoto, you will find the so-called crow castle, which is definitely worth a visit. At the entrance, volunteers are waiting for you to give you a free tour even tipping is not accepted here. However, we strongly recommend you choose a guide. He can tell you many details about the history and the castle itself. Our guide could speak English and Spanish and was more than happy to practice a little Spanish with us. He knew everything about the castle and its exhibits, making the tour a great experience. From Tokyo to Matsumoto If you want to visit Matsumoto from Tokyo, you have several options. You can either take the bus Around 3 hours ride 3,800 yen/approx. 30 €/$35 or one of the following train options JR Azusa Limited Express Around 2 ½ hour ride 6,620 yen/approx. 50 €/$60 or JR Pass; Shinkansen via Nagano Around 2 ½ hour ride including connecting time around 10,000 yen/76 €/$92 or JR Pass or Local Train Around 5-hour ride around 2,500 – 4,070 yen/19 – 31€/$23 – 37. Option 3 Kanazawa Another excellent option if you are interested in Japanese culture, architecture and history is Kanazawa. Compared to Japanese destinations such as Osaka and Kyoto, this city is relatively unknown and still worth a visit. Although Kanazawa Castle is rather unspectacular compared to Matsumoto Castle, Kanazawa offers many other attractions, such as the traditional Geisha District or some beautiful parks and gardens. Anyone coming in June should not miss the Hyakumangoku Matsuri Festival, when the whole city seems to be on its feet, dancing and singing through the streets of Kanazawa. Option 4 Magome Japan is famous worldwide for its unique and diverse nature. If you are looking for nature and traditional Japanese villages, you should not miss Magome. We immediately fell in love with this small village in the Japanese Alps. You can use the day you arrive in Magome to take a look around and let your gaze wander over the beautiful nature. We definitely recommend spending a night here as Magome is even more beautiful once the day-trippers have left the village and the tranquility has returned. The next day you can continue on foot to the village of Tsumago, about 4,3 miles away, which is also a traditional Japanese village in the Alps. You can have your luggage delivered to Tsumago for little money. Although the so-called Magome – Tsumago Trail is not only for hiking professionals, it is still a great way to get to know the beautiful nature of the Japanese Alps. Day 7 & 8 Kyoto Whichever option you choose before, a city no one visiting Japan should miss is Kyoto – even if you can just spend one day in Kyoto, I can’t recommend you enough to go. Kyoto is considered Japan’s cultural capital and is full of ancient architecture and traditional temples. You could probably spend many days or even weeks in Kyoto without getting bored. In addition to the famous Arashiyama bamboo garden, you will also find the unique Fushimi Inari-Taisha temple in Kyoto, with the orange gates Toriis, which you may have already seen in many photos. While we stayed 4 days in the city to discover as much as possible, we have summarized the best 5 attractions that you should not miss during your visit. Highlights in Kyoto Kiyomizu-Dera Temple Fushimi Inari-Taisha Kinkaku-Ji Temple Sagano Arashiyama Bamboo Groove Day 9 Nara + Osaka When staying in Kyoto or Osaka, don’t miss a day trip to Nara. It is a wonderful little town full of deer. Although the deer are wild animals, you might be able to pet them in exchange for a few cookies. Note, however, only to feed the deer’s cookies, which you can buy at the park’s entrances. Nara is located directly between Kyoto and Osaka, making it a perfect stopover when traveling between those famous Japanese cities. Definitely take some time to watch the lively animals, which are an essential part of Japanese culture. Later, you can take a train to Osaka and end the day with a delicious Okonomiyaki or popular karaoke. Highlights in Osaka ShinsaibashiDotonboriAmerikamuraOsaka Castle Day 10 Osaka Osaka became our favorite city in Japan, even though we are actually not huge fans of big cities. But Osaka somehow has its own extraordinary vibe. Our friend Kana took us to areas where few tourists go to get to know the authentic and non-touristy Osaka. Of course, we also spent time looking at tourist attractions such as the famous castle of Osaka. Option Day Trip to Himeji For true fans of Japanese architecture, a visit to Himeji, or more precisely to Himeji Castle, is an absolute must. Admittedly, Himeji Castle, known as Himeji-jō in Japanese, is considered one of the most imposing castles in all of Japan. It is hardly surprising that the castle has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since the early 1990s. The oldest parts of this impressive structure date back to the 17th century and have been continuously expanded over the years. Today, Himeji Castle consists of 83 individual buildings. Fun Fact Due to its idyllic white exterior, the castle is also often referred to by the Japanese as Shirasagijō, which translates as White Heron Castle. Other Highlights in Himeji Koko-en Garden Engyo-ji Temple Himeji Central Park How to get there From Osaka, you can reach Himeji quickly and easily by train. Depending on your budget, you can choose the Shinkansen train about 30 minutes travel time or the regular train about 70 minutes travel time. From Himeji Station, you can follow the signs to the castle. Alternative The day trip is also easily doable from Kyoto. Day 11 + 12 Hiroshima & Miyajima If you are interested in the history of Japan, Hiroshima is definitely a must-do for you. A real highlight is a day trip to Miyajima, a small island just a few minutes’ boat ride from Hiroshima. Even if you’ve never heard of this island before, I’m sure you’ve already seen pictures of it. Because here stands one of the most famous sights of Japan The Torii in the water. At high tide, its feet are always covered with water, but at low tide, you can walk to Torii and take a look at the most famous Japanese gate from a different angle. But the island also offers other attractions that can fill a whole day on the island. Similar to Nara, there are also free-roaming deer walking around. Take good care of your bags, especially if you have something to eat with you. Day 13 + 14 Tokyo Author’s note If you have booked your return flight from Osaka, you can simply spend a day more in Tokyo at the beginning of your trip and now return to Osaka. Has it already been 2 weeks? Probably your time in this fascinating country goes by in the blink of an eye, and it’s already time to return to Tokyo, where your adventure began. Spend your last days in the colorful metropolis of Tokyo and try all the yummy delights that Japan’s capital has to offer. If you are not sure yet what you should definitely try, you will find our top 10 Japanese dishes here. FAQ about Japan travel How many days in Japan?A better question would be, “How much time do you have?”. There are so many beautiful places to see in Japan that you could continue your trip endlessly without getting bored. It is recommended to travel in Japan for at least two weeks to see the highlights of the country. How to get around in Japan?Japan has excellent transport links, and public transport is well developed and of excellent quality. In addition to the train and express train transportation network, there are also relatively affordable bus connections in all parts of the country. Which cities should I visit in Japan?The Japanese cities of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto are considered absolute must-sees. In addition, many other cities in Japan are also worth visiting, such as Kanazawa, Hiroshima, Matsumoto, Koyasan, and many more. Japan Travel What should I pack?Your packing list should be based on the places you are visiting and the season. Definite must-haves are comfortable shoes, a daypack, an emergency first-aid kit, hygiene and cosmetic products for daily use, and clothes that can be worn in a layer-look. What vaccinations to refresh for a Japan trip?Which vaccinations you need for your trip to Japan depends on your previous vaccinations and your state of health. It is best to consult your doctor about this. It is recommended to keep all your essential vaccinations up to date before traveling abroad. Which currency is used in Japan?In Japan, the so-called yen is used. One dollar is currently about 137 yen. You should exchange some money at the latest after you arrive in the country. Check the current exchange rate before you decide on an exchange office. Which plugs are used in Japan?In Japan, they use plugs of type A. If you are visiting from the US, you most probably won’t need to use an adapter for your devices. Any more questions or comments? Feel free to let us know in the comments below! About the AuthorVicki Hi, we are Vicki & Eduardo, an international travel couple on a mission to help you save money for priceless travel experience. Follow us through the miracles of this world and you will be rewarded with a bunch of practical travel tips. More about us ItineraryPaket Tour Ke Jepang 4 Hari 3 Malam Desember / Musim Dingin (Winter) 2021 Hari Pertama Hari ini kita akan langsung melakukan Osaka Tour : Osaka Castle, Kyushu memiliki banyak wisata menarik sepanjang musim dingin, sehingga untuk Anda yang ingin mengunjungi objek wisata sebanyak mungkin di pulau ini sebaiknya memilih menyewa mobil atau menyetir sendiri selama perjalanan. Rencanakan itinerary lima hari di Kyushu winter itinerary yang dimulai dan berakhir di Fukuoka termasuk berbagai beberapa kota onsen dan aktivitas menarik sepanjang perjalanan! Tips untuk Perjalanan saat Winter di Kyushu Musim dingin memang tidak terlalu ekstrim di Kyushu. Namun, wisatawan tetap harus menyiapkan baju hangat anti air, dan sepatu yang cocok serta payung. Sepasang sarung tangan dan topi juga wajib dibawa! Temperatur saat winter di Kyushu tidak terlalu sering mencapai titik beku namun angin sejuk di sepanjang pantai sangatlah dingin. Wisatawan tidak semestinya menemukan salju disepanjang perjalanan ke Kyushu. Namun, pengemudi harus waspada ketika menemui tanjakan karena bisa jadi sangat licin. Sebaiknya selalu berhati-hati saat mengemudi. Hari ke 1 – Menjelajahi Fukouka City Untuk hari pertama itinerary Kyushu winter Anda, dimulai di Fukuoka, kota utama Fukuoka Prefecture dan berkunjung ke Taman Maizuru, yang menonjolkan Fukuoka Castle Ruins dari abad ke 17. Runtuhan ini ada sejak 1601 dan diklaim mirip dengan 50 tower observasi. Wisatawan dapat mengunjungi empat tower sebagai situs yang dilindungi dan melihat Wild Cyperus ohwi Kukenth, yang tumbuh liar disekitar kastil. Vegetasi atraktif ini dirancang sebagai Natural Treasure of Japan, dan tower observasi yang tersisa sebagai salah satu aset budaya yang dilindungi. Fukuoka Castle Ruins atau reruntuhan kastil Fukuoka tersambung ke Ohio Park, merupakan salah satu tempat paling populer di Fukuoka untuk dikunjungi. Taman ini, termasuk dalam daftar Place of Scenic Beauty, di mana terdapat jalur untuk berjalan mengelilingi danau yang dulunya merupakan bagian dari parit kastil. Wisatawan dapat menyewa perahu dan berkeliling di danau atau mengunjungi tiga pulau di danau untuk mengabadikan pesona pemandangan tempat ini melalui foto. Ohori Park dianggap sebagai salah satu taman air terbaik dan tercantik di Jepang, di mana wisatawan dapat menemukan Fukuoka Art Museum dan Ohio Park Japanese Garden. Taman ini memiliki tempat bermain anak-anak dan tempat untuk pertunjukan seni teater, tentunya cocok untuk para keluarga menghabiskan waktu di Fukuoka. Check In di Hakata Tokyu REI Hotel, Kunjungi Fukuoka Hari ke 2 – Mengunjungi Kokonoe & Nikmati aktivitas Outdoor Di hari kedua, wisatawan dapat mengemudi ke Kokonoe di Oita Prefecture, dua jam ke arah tenggara Fukuoka. Di Kokonoe, wisatawan petualang dapat menikmati aktivitas outdoor di Kujyu Forest Park Skiing Ground di mana mereka dapat menjajal serunya bermain ski, snowboard dan berselancar degan kereta di Kuju Montains. Taman ini buka hanya pada saat musim tertentu antara Desember dan Maret, dan jam operasional selama hari kerja adalah sekitar pukul 900 hingga 1700. Taman ini buka sejak 830 hingga 530 di akhir pekan. Untuk wisatawan yang tidak memiliki peralatan dapat menyewa alat untuk ski dan pakaian di dasar bukit. Menjelang sore hari, wisatawan harus mencoba bersantai di Sujiyo Hot Spring, yang juga dikenal sebagai Sujiyu Onsen, sebuah desa di mana wisatawan dapat menikmati onsen tradisional Jepang pemandian air panas di salah satu dari empat tempat pemandian umum. Terletak di dasar lembah Mt. Waita, sumber air panas ini sudah menarik banyak wisatawan sejak dulu karna keindahan alami dan tempat pemandian umum yang sempurna untuk menghabiskan malam setelah seharian bermain ski di Kuju Mountains. Check In di Suziyu Onsen Daikokuya, Kunjungi Kokonoe Hari ke 3 – Nikmati kunjungan ke Kunamoto City Mulailah perjalanan pagi di hari ketiga itinerary Kyushu winter dan menyetir dari Kokonoe ke Kumamoto. Perjalanan akan memakan waktu lebih dari dua jam, dan sebelum siang para wisatawan petualang akan dapat menuju ke lintasan ice skating di Aqua Dome Kumamoto. Spot ini populer untuk berkegiatan olahraga dan berenang ketika musim panas, namun akhir Desember hingga Maret, tempat ini berubah menjadi lintasan ice skating. Rasakan sendiri meluncur di lintasan besar atau untuk para pemula, mereka bisa memilih berlatih di lintasan atau rink kecil yang biasanya tidak terlalu ramai. Aqua Dome Kumamoto biasanya tutup setiap Rabu dan buka sejak pukul 1000 hingga 2100 di hari lainnya. Tiket masuk untuk masuk ke skating rink adalah JPY 1,400 untuk dewasa dan JPY 1,000 untuk siswa menegah, dan JPY 800 untuk siswa sekolah dasar. Aqua Dome Kumamoto juga menawarkan paket khusus untuk wisatawan yang ingin menggunakan fasilitas lain sepanjang tahun. Setelah skating, tujuan selanjutnya dari Kumamoto ke Aso, di mana Anda dapat menghabiskan malam di Uchinomaki Hot Spring. Desa unik ini memiliki lebih dari 30 hotel dengan kolam air panas dan ryokan, juga pemandangan mengagumkan dari Mount Aso di Aso-Kuju National Park. Uchinomaki berjarak sekitar satu setengah jam ke arah utara dari Aqua Dome Kumamoto, tempat sempurna untuk berendam saat sore hari di pemandian terbuka sebelum menutup hari ke empat dari itinerary Kyushu winter Anda. Check in di Yomeoi-so, Kunjungi Aso CARI & PESAN HOTEL DI ASO HARI INI Hari ke 4 – Kunjungi Aso Cuddly Dominion Sementara berada di Aso, wisatawan dapat menjelajahi Aso Cuddly Dominion. Taman ini mengajak pengunjung untuk berinteraksi dengan binatang yang tinggal di sana dengan memberi makan. Dengan pertunjukan harian dan ratusan hewan untuk ditemui, Aso Cuddly Dominion merupakan tempat yang cocok untuk para pecinta binatang. Aso Cuddly Dominion populer dengan atraksi Bear Valley yang menjadi rumah bagi 160 beruang, termasuk beruang grizzly, beruang coklat, dan beruang hitam Jepang. Bahkan tempat ini memiliki jembatan kaca agar wisatawan dapat menikmati pemandangan Bear Valley dari atas atau bisa juga memberi makan beruang yang memberikan pose “beckoning pose”. Terdapat lebih banyak beruang di Aso Cuddly Dominion dan taman ini juga memiliki banyak hiburan atraktif seperti Penguin Falls, Capybara Pond dan Chimpanzee Learning Forest. Anda dapat memilih pertunjukan binatang favorit Anda dan menghabiskan pagi untuk mengeksplore taman unik ini. Jam buka saat winter di Aso Cuddly Dominion adalah pukul 1000 pagi sampai 1630 dari Desember hingga Februari. Taman ini tutup pada hari Rabu keciali saat winter dan libur umum. Setelah mengunjungi berbagai binatang, wisatawan dapat memasuki Aso-Kuju National Park untuk menikmati pemandangan mengagumkan Mount Aso. Mount Aso Nakadake Crater adalah satu wisata paling populer di gunung. Kalderanya, seringkali dipenuhi dengan air hujan alami, sehingga ia disebut juga sebagai “Blue Lake” karna kecantikan warna alaminya. Wisatawan dapat berkemudi sampai puncak gunung atau menaiki kereta gantung dan mampir di titik wisata lain seperti Aso Volcano Museum dan Kusanseri, tempat yang terkenal dengan dua kawahnya serta pemandangan khas pedesaan di mana ternak dan kuda sibuk merumput. Wisatawan dapat mencari pemandangan lain di wilayah ini dari Kusanseri Observatoru. Setelah mengeksplorasi Mount Aso, wisatawan dapat kembali ke Fukuoka dan mampir di Hazaru Hot Spring saat malam hari untuk menyiapkan hari terakhir dari itinerari Kyushu winter. Check In di Harazuru Onsen Taisenkaku, Kunjungi Fukuoka Prefecture Hari ke 5 – Mengelilingi Harazuru Hot Spring Harazuru Hot Spring, dikenal juga sebagai Harazuru Onsen, adalah salah satu sumber mata air panas terbesar di wilayah ini. Terletak di pusat Chikogu River, sumber mata air panas di desa ini sangat populer karna airnya dipercaya dapat mempercantik kulit. Dengan lebih dari 14 kolam air panas yang bersumber dari 34 sumber mata air di wilayah ini, terdapat banyak tempat untuk menikmati pemandian terbuka. Harga untuk satu hari menggunakan kolam air panas ini biasanya mulai dari JPY 500. Mayoritas onsen akan buka sejak pagi hari dan tidak tutup hingga pukul 2200 atau 2300. Setelah menikmati Harazuru Onsen, wisatawan dapat menyelesaikan itinerary Kyushu winter dengan kembali Fukuoka, yang berjarak hanya satu jam ke arah barat laut dengan mobil. Jika waktunya tepat, wisatawan akan memiliki cukup waktu untuk berkunjung di sore hari di Fukuoka City Museum dan Canal City Hakata. Shopping mall ini menjadi pilihan utama karena toko berstandart internasional juga restauran yang tertata apik di sepanjang kanal. Akhirnya, perjalanan sore hari ke Fukuoka Tower adalah penutup itinerary Kyushu winter. Titik pemandangan terbaik ada di Hakata Bay dan Momochi Seaside Park sembari mampir membeli beberapa souvenir sebelum mengakhiri kunjungan di Fukuoka. Fukuoka Tower buka dari pukul 930 pagi hingga 1000 malam setiap hari dengan waktu masuk terakhir pukul 0930 malam. Tiket masuk untuk dewasa yakni JPY 800; pelajar sebesar JPY 500; dan anak-anak JPY 200. Check In di Agora Fukuoka Hilltop Hotel & Spa, Kunjungi Fukuoka Tower CARI & PESAN HOTEL DI KOTA FUKUOKA HARI INI
Setelahdiskusi menyusun itinerary, akhirnya kita mutusin untuk bermain ski di Gala Yuzawa. Kenapa sih kita milih Gala Yuzawa sedangkan resort ski lain banyak di Jepang. Alasan pertama Gala Yuzawa ini paling gampang dijangkau dari Tokyo dan pada saat itu kita pakai tiket PROMO JR Wide Pass 10,000 Yen PP menggunakan armada Shinkansen.
Japan is an incredibly diverse country. With amazing nature, traditional architecture and a distinctive mix of ancient and modern culture, there’s really nowhere else in the world like it! Maximise your time with this Japan itinerary 14 days and prepare for the time of your life. Amazing in any season, this reflects our Japan winter itinerary, but can just as easily be applied to spring, autumn or summer with just one or two tweaks. Towering skyscrapers, incredible technology, pop culture, ancient traditions, unusual places, wildlife, food and so, so much more. Japan literally offers something for everyone. Having spent two incredible weeks in the land of the rising sun’, we’re pleased to share our honest thoughts on everything we did and a few things that we didn’t have a chance to do ourselves too! Having visited the island of Honshu in late December/early January, this post is first and foremost a Japan winter itinerary, but the activities and ideas we share are largely transferrable to any season. We intentionally visited a number of well-known tourist destinations being our first trip, we didn’t want to miss out, along with some off-the-beaten-path Japanese highlights. The two have combined to bring you this awesome itinerary. Just as Japan packs a punch, so does this itinerary! Be sure to use the table of contents box that follows should you want to jump to one section in particular though we’d always suggest you start by skim reading the entire post. Getting Around Japan on Your Japan Winter Itinerary – Plan Transport for Your Japan Itinerary – 14 DaysPlan Your Own Japan Itinerary – 14 Days on Your Japan Winter ItineraryOsaka 1 Night – The Start of Your Japan Itinerary 14 DaysWhat to Do in OsakaVisit Dotonbori – the heart of OsakaAdmire the Osaka CastleCheck out Tsutenkaku – The Osaka TowerHit the streets on a Go Kart!Additional Things to do in OsakaSpend a day at Universal Studios JapanVisit the Kuromon MarketSpend some time at Kaiyukan – Japan’s Largest AquariumWhere to Stay in OsakaHiroshima 1 NightWhat to Do in HiroshimaVisit the Peace Memorial ParkCheck out Hiroshima CastleAdditional Things to Do in HiroshimaEnjoy Shukkei-en – Formal Japanese gardensVisit MiyajimaWhere to Stay in HiroshimaNara Day TripWhat to Do in NaraFeed the wild deerVisit Nara’s Temples and ShrinesKyoto 3 NightsWhat to Do in KyotoWander through Fushimi Inari TaishaVisit ArashiyamaExplore the Arashiyama Bamboo ForestVisit Monkey Park IwatayamaEnjoy the township of ArashiyamaWander HigashiyamaCheck out Sannenzaka and NinenzakaAdmire the Kiyomizudera TempleRoam Gion on the look out for GeishasHire a traditional kimonoDiscover local eats on a food tourAdditional Things to Do in KyotoAdmire Kinkaku-ji – the Golden PavilionWhere to Stay in KyotoMatsumoto Day TripWhat do Do in MatsumotoAdmire Matsumoto CastleSnap a photo by the Seikando BookstoreYudanaka 1 Night – Winter Paradise on this Japan Winter ItineraryWhat to Do in YudanakaVisit the Snow MonkeysRelax in an onsenWhere to Stay in YudanakaShiga Kogen 2 Nights Another Japan Winter Itinerary HighlightWhat to Do in Shiga KogenSki and snowboard up a storm!Where to Stay in Shiga KogenFujiyoshida 1 NightWhat to Do in FujiyoshidaGet your scream on at Fuji-Q Highland!Where to Stay in FujiyoshidaTokyo 4 Nights; The Last Stop on Your Japan Itinerary 14 daysWhat to Do in TokyoBe wowed at the Robot Restaurant ShinjukuTake a supercar for a spin in the home of street racing!Treat yourself to a dinner cruiseChow down on world-class steakBe amazed at TeamLab Borderless… and again at TeamLab Planets!Don your Disney ears and hit DisneySeaVisit the Shibuya CrossingCheck out Gōtokuji Temple – The Cat TempleVisit some of Tokyo’s most exciting districts!Harajuku; Home to pop culture and Cosplay in JapanBe wowed as you visit AkihabaraAdditional Things to Do in TokyoVisit the Happiest Place on Earth; Disneyland TokyoCheck out the best views in TokyoWhere to Stay in Tokyo Getting Around Japan on Your Japan Winter Itinerary – Plan Transport for Your Japan Itinerary – 14 Days Japan is renowned for its incredible transport system. Trains, in particular, making travelling in Japan an absolute breeze. It is possible to travel through Japan by bus, rental car and plane too, but in our experience, trains generally end up being the best bang for buck in regards to time vs cost. Though its rail system isn’t particularly cheap, it is efficient, fast and convenient and though we initially questioned the value in our JR Passes as they were far from affordable, we came away from our 2-week itinerary as complete converts. When travelling to Japan, we suggest pricing up the train transport you require before comparing that total with the price of a JR Pass – that way you’ll be able to figure out the most cost-effective way for you to travel across the country. Plan Your Own Japan Itinerary – 14 Days on Your Japan Winter Itinerary Japan is an incredibly diverse and exciting country, that combines both ancient cultures and modern life in a manner that we’ve not experienced anywhere else in the world. It is a place that has to be seen and experienced to be believed. To help make life easy for you, we’ve broken down where we stayed and what we did in each of the key locations we visited. From the incredible history of Hiroshima and Kyoto, to the buzz of Tokyo and everywhere in between, this Japan Itinerary 14 Days covers many of the key highlights in Japan whilst taking a well-considered route. Back your bags and great ready to hit the road! Top Tip Japan is amazing at any time of year! If you’re headed there earlier in the year, be sure to consult this Autumn packing list. There are so many things to do in Japan and with limited time, it’s just not possible to do everything. In this post, we’ve shared what we actually did in the first section of each location labelled what to do in…, and additional activity ideas which we didn’t have a chance to do, labelled additional things to do in…’. Happy planning! Osaka 1 Night – The Start of Your Japan Itinerary 14 Days A vibrant, buzzing city, Osaka is known for its nightlife, incredible street food and it modern architecture. It also serves as a great entry or exit point to Japan, when combined with Tokyo – do as we did and fly into one city and out of the other, to save both time and money. Osaka is a large port city and commercial centre on the Japanese island of Honshu. It’s known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food. The 16th-century shogunate Osaka Castle, which has undergone several restorations, is its main historical landmark. It’s surrounded by a moat and park with plum, peach and cherry-blossom trees. Sumiyoshi-taisha is among Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines. Though we didn’t have long in the city, it’s easy to spend much longer; even with four days in Osaka, you won’t be wanting for things to do. What to Do in Osaka Visit Dotonbori – the heart of Osaka There you’ll find countless neon signs which are best viewed at night lining a beautiful canal. There is also a 580m long shopping street that connects Dotonbori to Shinsaibashi – it’s the best place to go to try local street food dishes. You’ll be spoilt for choice there! Admire the Osaka Castle As beautiful as it is important, the Osaka Castle is a must-see whilst in the city. This castle is recognised as one of the most famous landmarks in all of Japan as it played an important part in being to unify Japan in the sixteenth century. It has since been decimated by fire and rebuilt and repaired a number of times; existing in its current form since 1931. Our favourite time to visit is at night when it is illuminated which just so happens to be when you see it on the go kart tour. Check out Tsutenkaku – The Osaka Tower This 100m+ observation tower boasts beautiful views of Osaka. Whilst you’re in the area, be sure to check out the restaurants and shops in Shinsekai. Hit the streets on a Go Kart! If you’re looking for a good time and we know you are, you’ve got to jump in a go kart in Japan! We’d heard mixed things about just how appreciated the go karts are in Tokyo and by that, I mean we’d read some horror stories, but that’s absolutely not the case in Osaka. We donned onsies and had the time of our lives! Our guide did a great job of explaining how to safely drive the go karts on the open road, ensured we felt comfortable the entire time and zipped us around all of the key sights in the city including the Osaka Castle, Namba, Dotonbori, Osaka Tower and the stunning Christmas illuminations. Be prepared to feel like a celebrity though; we couldn’t get over how many people were waving and snapping photos of us. If there’s one thing you do in Osaka, make sure this is it! It really is the perfect way to get a sense of Osaka whilst having a good giggle. Additional Things to do in Osaka Spend a day at Universal Studios Japan A world renowned theme park brand, with rides and attractions based on Hollywood blockbusters, Universal Studios Japan or USJ as it’s known by fans appeals to guests of all ages. If you’re wondering whether it’s worth paying the Japanese park a visit when you’ve already been to one elsewhere, the answer is yes; not only do they have an incredible Wizarding World of Harry Potter, but they also have Japanese favourites like Sailor Moon, Godzilla and Attack on Titan – attractions you don’t see anywhere else in the world. They’ve also got one of my Universal favourites – Jurassic Park The Ride! Visit the Kuromon Market This is the most famous market in Osaka and where you’ll find endless fresh seafood, meat, fruit and more – Osaka is known for its regional street food and this is one of the best places to find it. Spend some time at Kaiyukan – Japan’s Largest Aquarium Osaka is home to one of the biggest aquariums in the world. There you’ll find whale sharks, rays, seals and over 600 other species of fish and marine animals. If you’re looking for a low-key wall to fill your time or entertain younger travellers, this is a great way to do so. Where to Stay in Osaka Kaja Hotel. Modern and funky, this surf-inspired hotel represents excellent value for money. With each self-contained suite built within a shipping container, it’s far from a traditional Japanese hotel but that doesn’t make it any less memorable. The Kaja Hotel is also close to a local light rail station, making it incredibly easy to get in close to the action of Osaka and out of it again when it’s time to rest. Hiroshima 1 Night Made famous for all the wrong reasons, Hiroshima was all but destroyed when an atomic bomb was dropped on it during World War II. Having worked hard to rebuild itself, it is an a modern city that draws in tourists from all around the world, looking to reflect and observe a glimpse into its difficult past. What to Do in Hiroshima Visit the Peace Memorial Park The Peace Memorial Park spans the worst affected part of Hiroshima; the first city in the world to fall victim to a nuclear attack. It serves to remember those affected by this atrocity, both directly and indirectly. Once home to the busiest commercial and residential district in the city, it is now an expansive park where you’ll find the A-Dome, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, countless monuments and more. Unfortunately, the museum was closed during our visit what are the chances when it’s only closed two days a year – the 30th and 31st of December but we have heard it’s well worth seeing. The A-Bomb Dome is on display year-round and is a moving reminder of the physical damage that atomic bombs cause in a community. Check out Hiroshima Castle Another beautiful example of Japanese architecture, the Hiroshima Castle is also known locally as the Carp Castle. Though it was originally built in the late 16th century, it was sadly destroyed, along with the rest of the city, by atomic bomb in 1945. In 1958, the castle was rebuilt as an exact replica – this now houses a museum to help inform visitors about life in Hiroshima before the war. Additional Things to Do in Hiroshima Enjoy Shukkei-en – Formal Japanese gardens Shukkei-en which means shrunken scenery garden’ in English is a great example of traditional gardening in Hiroshima. It includes a pond, tea houses and a range of scenery which is represented in miniature form including mountains, valleys and forests. You’ll find the garden connected by a path which works its way around the pond. We suggest you follow this pathway to ensure you see all of the miniature scenes. Visit Miyajima There are many day trips that are possible from Hiroshima but the most well-known is Miyajima which is formally known as Itsukushima. Miyajima Island is recognised as one of the most scenic locations in all of Japan thanks to it’s incredible. This island of the Gods’ is home to the iconic orange Great Torii Gate, which appears to float above the water at high tide. Whilst visiting this island, visitors are also able to enjoy museums, temples and gorgeous forrest trails. Though we were short on time in Hiroshima, we will certainly be back to visit Miyajima. Where to Stay in Hiroshima Nest Hotel Hiroshima Hatchobori. Another excellent find, Hiroshima’s Nest Hotel is conveniently located in the shopping district of Hatchobori. Even better, the free JR tourist bus has a stop literally right outside! The hotel itself is modern and conveniently appointed, again offering privacy and comfortable whilst being superb value for money. Nara Day Trip A fantastic day trip from Kyoto, Hiroshima or Osaka, Nara is a quiet little town that surges to life each day as the tourists arrive. The town itself is beautiful but it’s the deer, shrines and temples which you’ll find just outside of town that are the main attractions. What to Do in Nara Feed the wild deer The best-known attraction in Nara was certainly our favourite; Nara Park where you’ll find hundreds of wild but surprisingly tame deer. At the park, you’re able to buy deer crackers, but be warned – some the deer just love and some they won’t even touch. We arrived late in the afternoon when the deer were full and really didn’t feel the need to buy crackers for them – it was awesome just to be there, in amongst the deer. For animal lovers, Nara is a real highlight on this Japan itinerary 14 days. Want to join a Nara tour? This one will take you to see the deer, along with a town known for its green tea and to natural hot springs; all without you having to worry about the planning. Visit Nara’s Temples and Shrines As you walk along the main road to Nara Deer Park, you’ll find countless Japanese temples and shrines. They’re all beautiful and worth swinging up as you walk back from your visit to the deer. Kyoto 3 Nights Widely recognised as ground zero for Japanese culture, if there’s one place to go to get a glimpse into the past, this is it. Falling within the list of Japan’s ten largest cities, it has a population of million, which swells exponentially due to tourism. Once the capital city and home to emperors from 794 to 1868, the city was spared from atomic bomb during WWII due to its incredible history. Thanks to that decision, tourists and locals alike can enjoy many priceless original shrines and temples; more so in Kyoto than anywhere else. Kyoto is just one of many beautiful places to visit in Japan and is a must-see on your itinerary. Pro tip We were there over the New Year period when the city was frantically busy; it’s still possible to avoid crowds in Kyoto most of the time. What to Do in Kyoto Wander through Fushimi Inari Taisha A key Shinto shrine, Fushimi Inari Taisha is one of the most famous and ancient in all of Japan. Known for its orange torii gates, its mountain trail winds up Mount Inari, paying respects to Inari, the Shinto god of rice. On your hike along Fushimi Inari, you’ll notice an abundance of foxes, thought to be Inari’s messengers, and smaller shrines off to the side of the gates on occasion. It is possible to hike to the summit of Mt Inari over the course of 2-3 hours, but it is certainly possible to stop and turn around at any stage. The further you walk along the mountain trail, the fewer torii gates you’ll see and the further apart they are; this means that from a photographic point of view, the first 30 minutes or so of the hike is the most interesting. Did you know? The gates that you’ll walk through have all been donated by Japanese citizens and companies. The smallest gates start at approximately JPY400,000 USD3,635/NZD5,515 and larger ones require payments of over JPY1,000,000! In the small shrines that sit off to the side of the main trail, you’ll also spot mini torii gates which have been donated by people with smaller budgets. Visit Arashiyama Explore the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest One of the most photographed parts of Kyoto, a visit to the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest is practically a must on your Japan itinerary 14 days. With a number of pathways, the forest is free for visitors to access, and even on a busy day, it’s magical. The sound of the breeze russling through the bamboo is unbeatable – to the point that that Ministry of the Environment has recognised it as part of the official soundscape of Japan! Visit Monkey Park Iwatayama On the opposite side of the Ōi River to where you’ll arrive by bus or train, you’ll find a group of almost 200 wild Japanese macaque monkeys. Food can be purchased at the park, where you can enjoy some quiet time with our distant relatives. Though we made the decision not to visit Iwatayama Monkey Park whilst in Arashiyama as we knew we’d see the snow monkeys later in our Japan itinerary 14 days, we had been told that it was amazing! Enjoy the township of Arashiyama A stunning old village, Arashiyama is now home to countless authentic souvenir shops, street food vendors and restaurants. It is the perfect place to meander and soak in what makes Japan so special. Wander Higashiyama Check out Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka Two of the most iconic streets in Kyoto, a visit to Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka is a must. These two lanes slope gently down, past teahouses, beautifully preserved buildings and, at the right time of year, one of the most incredible displays of cherry blossoms you’ll see in the city. If you follow these two slopes’, you’ll find yourself at the beautiful Kiyomizudera Temple. Admire the Kiyomizudera Temple Build way back in 780, Kiyomizudera known as the “Pure Water Temple”, is one of the most celebrated in the whole country. It is best known for its large wooden stage which provides incredible views out over Kyoto. So you’re in the know… The Kiyomizudera Temple is currently being renovated; this work is expected to be completed in 2021. Roam Gion on the look out for Geishas Known across the world for their incredible ability to entertain dance, culture, poetry – you name it, they can do it, geishas are unique to Japan. In Gion, geisha’s learn their craft, so if you keep your eyes peeled and have a little luck you may find one wandering the streets. Hire a traditional kimono Though I went back and forth about dressing in a kimono and wandering the streets of Kyoto, it ended up being one of the real highlights from our trip! To start, I selected my silk kimono a difficult task in a sea of stunning options and the team got to work on me. If you’ve never been dressed in a formal kimono, it’s hard to explain just how incredibly involved the process is. It involves two women working together, towels, cord, tape and layer after layer of material, all whilst they natter away in Japanese. It is an amazing experience and one that I highly recommend! Once you’re kitted out in your kimono, you’ll pick your hairstyle and accessories before setting off for the streets of Kyoto, ready to explore and snap photos. Walking around the old streets of Kyoto, I felt a little like a Japanese princess! Cultural appropriation or appreciation? The main reason I wasn’t initially 100% sold on dressing in a kimono for for exactly this reason – I didn’t want to cause offence or upset whilst travelling in Japan. When I carried out some research, spoke to a blogging friend of mine and talked with the rental company, I came to the conclusion that dressing in a kimono was an appropriate thing to do. When I arrived in Japan and took to the streets, dressed in my gorgeous kimono, I felt more than comfortable doing so. Most people went about their business without paying any attention to us, and the few that did interact with us, were incredibly positive. This isn’t to say that all Japanese will be keen on having foreigners wearing their traditional clothes, but my experience was a fantastic one. Discover local eats on a food tour A firm favourite for us whenever we travel, food tours are an amazing way to get to know locals, meet new travelling friends and chow-down on a variety of local dishes. In a country like Japan where meals are often foreign not to mention, presented in a different language, having a Japanese guide order on your behalf is a godsend! We tried a variety of meals on our tour, ranging from those that were fairly familiar to ones that we wouldn’t ever have thought to order cold soba noodles, anyone? but that is precisely what food tours are all about. Every dish was a treat and the company was even better. We loved our time with Arigato Food Tours and will certainly be back when we next travel to Japan. Additional Things to Do in Kyoto Admire Kinkaku-ji – the Golden Pavilion One of the most beautiful buildings in all of Japan, a visit to the Golden Pavilion is a highlight for many. This Zen Buddhist temple which is officially named Rokuon-ji has two floors completely covered in gold leaf – it is just stunning! Where to Stay in Kyoto M’s Inn Sanjo Omiya. Another fantastic hotel, M’s Inn Sanjo Omiya wasn’t as affordable as the aforementioned hotels, but when you’re visiting Kyoto over the New Years period, nothing is cheap! When compared to other properties, it was a great day though, and it certainly delivered on comfort and convenience. Located in a fairly local part of the city, it was away from the madness of central Kyoto which we appreciated but still well-connected both by bus and train. The rooms themselves were well-appointed and comfortable and though reviews online talked about some frustrations with the automated check-in, we didn’t have any issues and found their staff to be very helpful. Matsumoto Day Trip The perfect day trip on the way from Kyoto to Nagano and then on to Yudanaka, Matsumoto is a small town that packs a mighty punch! What do Do in Matsumoto Admire Matsumoto Castle One of the most important castles still standing in Japan, the Matsumoto Castle is a stunner. With only three premier historic castles left in the country, it really is worth hopping off the train to see Matsumoto Castle for yourself. Best of all, access to the grounds are free and as it’s a relatively small town that doesn’t get as many tourists as other spots, you’ll be guaranteed an amazing view of the castle. Snap a photo by the Seikando Bookstore Sandwiched between two modern buildings, you’ll find the Seikando Bookstore. This incredible little building was modelled after the Matsumoto Castle and is home to an incredible collection of second-hand Japanese books. Unfortunately the store was closed when we visited, so we didn’t get a chance to explore inside, but the building itself is well worth seeing – even if you don’t step foot inside. Yudanaka 1 Night – Winter Paradise on this Japan Winter Itinerary The gateway to the Snow Monkey Resorts Park, this is as close as you can get to them by train. Sleepy and quaint, Yudanaka provides a glimpse into rural life in Japan. What to Do in Yudanaka Visit the Snow Monkeys Winter icons in Japan, we loved visiting the snow monkeys just out of Nagano. Though they can be seen any time of year, it’s best to see the snow monkeys whilst on your Japan winter itinerary. After completing an easy hike which takes approximately 25 minutes, you’ll climb up to the geothermal home of the wild Japanese macaque troupe. There you’ll find the snow monkeys swimming, bathing, grooming and getting up to all sorts of general mischief! It’s a must-do if you’re visiting Japan in the colder seasons and for us, was a real highlight on our Japan itinerary 14 days. If you’re travelling from Tokyo, it’s possible to join a tour to make seeing the snow monkeys incredibly easy. Relax in an onsen If you’re looking for the perfect way to relax your tired, travelling muscles, an onsen is the perfect place. You’ll find these traditional Japanese hot springs throughout Japan, but they are especially popular in this region. If you want to use the public onsens, you’ll need to be prepared to enter naked with only your own gender. It’s also important to check that tattoos are allowed at your onsen of choice, as they often aren’t. Should you prefer to swim clothed or with your hetro partner it is possible to hire private onsens for periods of time. This is also a great solution should you have tattoos that cannot be covered and onsens that are not tattoo-friendly. Where to Stay in Yudanaka Guest House Honami-Kaido. If you’re looking for a real taste of what it is to live in Japan, look no further! Yoshirou, the owner of this guest house, goes above and beyond to ensure his guests have a fantastic stay. What he lacks in English, he certainly makes up for in enthusiasm and kindness! Though the guest house is a little out of town, Yoshirou includes three return journeys each day and will happily drop you into town, to the famed onsens and also to the snow monkeys. It’s worth noting that as this is a traditional guest house, you will be sleeping on futons on the floor, but it’s all a part of the Japanese experience. This snuggly guesthouse is the perfect place to stop off for an evening or two on your Japan winter itinerary. Shiga Kogen 2 Nights Another Japan Winter Itinerary Highlight Shiga Kogen which means Shiga Heights in English is all about the snow. Perfect for all skiers and snowboarders, it is close to the snow monkeys and to Nagano and is especially known as being an ideal spot for intermediate snow-bunnies. It first came into the spotlight internationally as the host of the 1998 Winter Olympics and is now a favourite amongst locals and in-the-know travellers. For snowboarders and skiers, no visit to Japan is complete without a stop off at the mountains, as part of a Japan winter itinerary. What to Do in Shiga Kogen Ski and snowboard up a storm! Shigan Kogen is the second highest ski resort in Japan and one of the largest too. With 19 different interconnected ski fields, it’s easy to cover a lot of ground in a very short amount of time – both via ski lift and their bus system. As all of these lifts and buses can be accessed using the one ski pass, multi-day skiing and boarding really is a breeze. In total, you’ll find more than 80 kilometres of trails wow! that span an elevation of 980 metres, serviced by almost 70 lifts, gondolas and chairs. This is a serious ski resort by any standards, but add in a might dose of infamous Japanese powder japow, anyone? and you’ve got a match made in heaven. After being dropped off at the Giant ski field which was nice and handy to our accommodation, we spent the day snowboarding Hoppo Bunadaira and, my personal favourite, Nishidateyama. Though visibility wasn’t great for us on the mountain, we were blessed with the most incredible powder that fell right throughout the day. We’d never experienced snowboarding in such incredible snow but now really do understand why people hunt the world for powder! Where to Stay in Shiga Kogen Hotel Astoria. Owned and run by a fabulous Japanese couple, Kyoko & Satoshi really make Hotel Astoria the kind of place that you could return to time and time again made all the more magical when you’re cuddled up inside at night as the powder falls outside. Though the hotel is a little dated now, it all adds to the charm. Located well in Shiga Kogen, you’ll find yourself close to countless ski fields. The evening meals cooked by Kyoko were fantastic and offered an amazing selection of food and Satoshi really went out of his way to help us throughout our stay. Ski and snowboard gear is conveniently available to rent onsite everything from waterproof clothing right down to snowboard bindings and Satoshi will gladly take you to and from the ski fields each day at no additional cost and at the times you choose – plus he’ll collect you from the nearby bus station too. This is another hotel that offers true Japanese hospitality! Fujiyoshida 1 Night With Mt Fuji looming in the background, Fujiyoshida is a small, quiet city that services Japan’s tallest peak at almost 3,800m high. What to Do in Fujiyoshida Get your scream on at Fuji-Q Highland! Widely recognised as the best rollercoaster theme park in Japan, Fuji-Q Highland calls adventure-seekers from all around the globe. With giants like Eejanaika a 4th dimension hypercoaster, like X2 at Six Flags Magic Mountain – one of my favourite coasters of all time, Do-Dodonpa maximum acceleration and Takabisha with a record-breaking inverted drop-hill, Fuji-Q Highland really does play with the big boys. Though it would be next to impossible to compete with the quality thrills of Six Flags Magic Mountain and Cedar Point, or the theming of Disneyland, Fuji-Q Highland provides an awesome introduction to serious coasters even if many of them are getting on a little in age now. Off to Fuji-Q Highland from Tokyo? Check out our transport guide! Where to Stay in Fujiyoshida Hostel Fujisan YOU. If you’ve new to hostel life, this is the perfect place to start though it’ll probably ruin you for any future hostel!. With a full breakfast including fresh bread, cooked daily, a lovely quiet atmosphere, comfortable beds and an impeccably clean and well-appointed bathroom setup, it’s exactly what a hostel should be. Better still, it’s so affordable that we didn’t think twice about getting a private room. Tokyo 4 Nights; The Last Stop on Your Japan Itinerary 14 days The beating heart of Japan, Tokyo really does have to be seen to be believed. With its busy streets, vibrant pop-culture, ancient traditions and towering buildings, no trip to Japan is complete without paying this amazing city a visit. What to Do in Tokyo Be wowed at the Robot Restaurant Shinjuku I thought I knew what to expect walking into the Robot Restaurant but truth me told, nothing can prepare you for the insane spectacle that you’ll experience. It’s loud, it’s bright, it’s manic and over-the-top. Above all else though, it is an amazing glimpse of modern Japanese pop-culture and a must-do in Tokyo! Though food is available for purchase, it’s fairly expensive and of questionable quality especially when compared with the incredible food everywhere else in the city but contrary to the name, this spot’s all about the show. Go in with an open mind and ready for a good time and you’ll come out buzzing. Whilst in Shinjuku, be sure to spend some time wandering the streets – it’s one of the most vibrant and exciting parts of Tokyo! Take a supercar for a spin in the home of street racing! Considering the supercar scene in Tokyo, there really is no better place to put a fast car through its paces. We booked in to drive a Ferrari F430 and spent two hours weaving in and out of inner-city streets, racing along the motorway and stopping off at key landmarks. The highlight of it all besides driving in an incredible car of course, was our stop at a local carpark – there, dozens of car enthusiasts would meet up to show off their amazing rides. It was a taste of the good life that we’d love to experience again! Treat yourself to a dinner cruise A surprisingly local experience, we really enjoyed our dinner cruise. As the only obvious tourists onboard, we really felt like we stumbled across a surprise Japanese gem! Based on the menu you choose, you’ll be served an outstanding multi-course meal all whilst sailing through Tokyo Bay. Throughout the evening, you’ll enjoy live music and have the opportunity to take to the deck to enjoy incredible city views and to snap the odd photo of course. Maybe you have a special occasion to celebrate? Or maybe simply being away is reason enough to treat yourself? Either way, an evening dinner cruise is the perfect combination of sightseeing and fine food & wine. Chow down on world-class steak Apologies, first of all to our vegetarian and vegan readers – we suggest you skip right on past this suggestion. Assuming you do eat meat, you absolutely have to try Japanese steak whilst visiting the country – it really is unlike anywhere else. If Japan has the best steak in the world and it really does, then Misono really is the best of the best. Established in 1945, this restaurant created the concept of teppanyaki steak – where delicious high-grade steak is cooked by master chefs right infront of your eyes. Without doubt, it will be the most memorable meal of your trip! Be amazed at TeamLab Borderless A triumph of art and technology, TeamLab Borderless is a favourite amongst tourists and for good reason – it is incredible! TeamLab Borderless is divided into five different sections; Borderless World, Future Park, Forest of Lamps, Athletics Forest and the En Tea house. Each and every part of this must-see attraction is mind-blowing. To avoid the crowds, we suggest pre-purchasing your ticket and aiming to arrive as TeamLab Borderless is opening. Even if you can’t be amongst the first to enter for the day, we still highly recommend popping along – crowds or not, you’ll have an incredible experience. … and again at TeamLab Planets! Another amazing light and art installation, TeamLab Planets is different enough to Borderless that it’s still more than worth a visit. More physically immersive, you’ll even take your shoes and socks off to stand in knee deep water, amazed as projected fish swim right past you. Both of these museums blew our minds! They’re a must-see on any Japan itinerary 14 days. What is the difference between TeamLab Plants and TeamLab Borderless? Owned by the same company, these two locations have similarities but also very distinct differences. Both combine art, technology and immersive experiences, just in different ways. TeamLab Planets follows one clear path – this means that you can move through the exhibits at any speed you like whilst being guaranteed to see everything. Walking through, many of the exhibits were physically interactive, requiring you to wade or climb through them. In all, it took approximately an hour to complete. By comparison, TeamLab Borderless is a maze of rooms and hallways, without a map or specific order. This means that there is the possibility of missing out on some installations – we think we saw everything but really can’t be certain! Though the rooms in Borderless were less physically immersive than Planets, the light shows were far more impressive. We spent approximately two hours there and could have spent longer. Though we loved both locations, TeamLab Borderless would be our recommendation if you only have time to visit one of the TeamLab installations. Definitely try to squeeze both in if possible though! Don your Disney ears and hit DisneySea One of two Tokyo Disney parks, and widely recognised as the most extravagantly themed park in the world, DisneySea is a sight to behold. This is the most unique of all the Disney theme parks, so for us, it was a must-see whilst we were in Tokyo. The park, however, can be crazy busy so it’s important to plan appropriately so you don’t spend more than you need to and to avoid spending all day in line. To help organise our visit to DisneySea, we used two different booking planners to find the quietest possible day to visit and went ahead and pre-purchased our tickets at a discounted price. Instead of picking up our tickets at the gate, we met a travel agent at the final train station where you’ll get off to transfer to either Disneyland or DisneySea and got our tickets from him. Our tickets were original tickets exactly the same as we’ve received when visiting the original Disneyland and Disneyland Paris and were accepted at the front gate without any problem at all; they are genuine tickets just offered at a lower price. Visit the Shibuya Crossing The one crossing in the world that really needs no introduction, the Shibuya Crossing is absolutely frantic. Though it’s awesome any time of the day, we recommend visiting around sunset and people-watching before heading off to dinner at a nearby restaurant. Check out Gōtokuji Temple – The Cat Temple Located outside of central Tokyo, you’ll find Gōtokuji Temple. Though you’ll find incredible traditional Japanese gardens there, there’s one more unique feature that people visit for – the thousands of lucky cats on display! Known in Japanese as maneki-neko which means beckoning cat, these good luck charms are left by locals and tourists alike. Not only do these gorgeous little cats bring luck to those that leave them behind, they also provide a great photo-op and free afternoon’s entertainment. Without a doubt, this is one of the most unique things to do in Tokyo! Visit some of Tokyo’s most exciting districts! Harajuku; Home to pop culture and Cosplay in Japan If there’s one place in Japan where you’ll can expect to see all things cute and colourful, Harajuku is it! I must admit though, I went expecting to see people dressed in costumes, but realised pretty quickly that this isn’t the Harajuku of old. Instead, we were greeted by countless crêpe shops, souvenir stands and the odd whacky-dessert vendor. Was it bright and colourful? Absolutely. Was it as amazing as I’d hoped for? To be honest, no. Though I’d always considered Harajuku a must-see part of Tokyo, having now visited, I wouldn’t hurry back, nor would I miss seeing something else in favour of a visit to this district. Be wowed as you visit Akihabara Home to manga, Japanese anime and gaming, Akihabara buzzes with energy. This vibrant shopping hub is where you’ll want to head if you’re keen to pick up electrical gear to take home. Even if you’re not actively shopping, it’s worth a visit though. Looking for the centre of Akihabara? Head along to Radio Kaikan where you’ll find 10 floors, filled to the brim with trading cards, collectibles and toys for all ages! Additional Things to Do in Tokyo Visit the Happiest Place on Earth; Disneyland Tokyo A perpetual favourite, Tokyo has its very own Disneyland which just happens to be right beside DisneySea. Modelled after the original Disneyland in Anaheim, California which we have visited a number of times, we decided to check out DisneySea instead. If you’re never been to Disneyland though, we’d definitely encourage you to pop along. As an added bonus, Disneyland Tokyo has significantly less crowding than DisneySea! Check out the best views in Tokyo Whilst visiting the Shibuya crossing, why not head to the top of Shibuya Scramble Square, where you’ll find Shibuya Sky. 230 metres above the city below, this open-air observation deck offers incredible 360° views. As you’d expect though, be warned if you’re afraid of heights! Where to Stay in Tokyo Hotel Park Side Ueno. Located right in the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, Hotel Park Side is nearby fantastic restaurants, bars, shops, whilst enjoying the calm of its neighbouring park. With a selection of options, including traditional Japanese rooms and their beautiful sakura rooms cherry blossom themed, there’s something to make everyone in this hotel. Our personal recommendation is the sakura room – with a beautiful cherry blossom decal blooming right across the walls, it’s distinctly Japanese without the need to sleep on the floor. Hotel Park Side also offers a delicious cooked breakfast each morning – it was easily the best Western breakfast that we had on our 2 week visit in Japan! Henn Na Hotel Tokyo Asakusabashi. If you’re looking for a techy hotel in Japan, look no further! The Henn Na Hotels are known for innovative use of technology, both in improving guest experiences and in making their stay a lot more fun. From your check-in with an android available in a number of languages, through to freshening up your gear with the LG Clothes Styler, Henn Na manages to combine technology with convenience and service. As an added bonus, their Asakusabashi hotel is literally minutes walk from the train station but we never once heard a train from our room. They’ve also got a restaurant downstairs that caters to all tastes, offering a Western, Indian my personal recommendation there – yum and Japanese breakfast. And there you have it, your action-packed Japan itinerary 14 Days, ready to go! Japan is an incredible hive of energy and a powerhouse of juxtaposition. Whether you visit for the shopping, food, activities, pop-culture, history, religious sites or the outdoors, this incredible country is widely recognised as one of the most desirable travel destinations in the world for good reason! What is it about Japan that will inspire your visit? And most importantly, how soon can you get there? Pin this post to return to this Japan winter itinerary… Pendaftaran& Pembayaran. Uang muka pendaftaran yang dibayarkan kepada PT. Golden Rama Express (“Golden Rama Tours & Travel”) tidak dapat dikembalikan (down payment non-refundable) dengan pembayaran IDR 7.000.000,-/per Peserta untuk tujuan Korea, Jepang, Asia Tenggara, China & Taiwan dan pembayaran IDR 10.000.000,-/per Peserta untuk tujuan Eropa, “Don’t call it a dream, call it a plan.” Perencanaan sebuah perjalanan adalah kunci untuk memaksimalkan waktu kita di suatu tempat. Pada tulisan ini saya ingin berbagi itinerary perjalanan solo trip saya di Jepang selama 14 hari yang telah saya lakukan beberapa waktu yang lalu yaitu dari tanggal 27 Januari ~ 10 Februari 2019. Itinerary ini juga penting untuk pengajuan visa karena memang merupakan salah satu syarat yang diperlukan. Penampakan dokumen yang harus diisi seperti gambar dibawah ini Ini adalah trip ke-2 saya di negara matahari terbit ini, karena itulah saya berani untuk sendiri. Trip pertama saya kesini itu tahun 2017 lalu bersama 4 orang teman saya. Mengapa 14 hari? Supaya visa-nya maksimal hehe ?, karena untuk visa singe entry maksimal kunjungan hanya selama 15 hari. Untuk yang ingin berkunjung lebih lama, perlu mengajukan visa multiple entry. Itinerary ini cocok untuk tipe orang yang cas cus, sat set, bat bet berpindah-pindah dari satu titik ke titik lainnya dengan cepat, menikmati tiap spot seperlunya saja, intinya mobilitas sangat tinggi. Untuk yang tipe woles dan menikmati tiap spot dengan santai juga bisa, tinggal dieliminasi saja nanti beberapa spot di list nya. Oh iya, perlu stamina juga karena setiap harinya akan berjalan minimal 6-10Km. ? Oke, jadi selama 14 hari kemarin kota-kota yang saya singgahi adalah Tokyo – Sapporo – Hakodate – Osaka – Hiroshima – Kyoto – TokyoEntry dan Leave point saya adalah dari Bandara Narita di Tokyo. Sedangkan kalau di breakdown pembagian hari nya adalah seperti ini 27 Januari – 30 Januari Tokyo 3 Hari 3 Malam30 Januari – 2 Februari Sapporo 3 Hari 3 Malam2 Februari – 3 Februari Hakodate 1 Hari 1 Malam3 Februari – 5 Februari Osaka 2 Hari 3 Malam5 Februari – 7 Februari Hiroshima 2 Hari 3 Malam7 Februari – 9 Februari Kyoto 3 Hari 2 Malam9 Februari – 10 Februari Tokyo 1 Hari 1 Malam Untuk penginapan di tiap tiap kota klik map untuk mengetahui lokasi & klik logo traveloka untuk mengetahui rate kamar-nya Tokyo Asakusa Central HotelSapporo APA Hotel SapporoHakodate Smile Hotel HakodateOsaka APA Hotel Namba ShinsaibashiHiroshima Hotel Sunroute HiroshimaKyoto APA Hotel Kyoto EkikitaTokyo Tokyo Ginza Bay Hotel Sekarang untuk detail spot yang dikunjungi per-hari nya. Secara garis besar saya biasanya membagi timetable tiap menjadi 3 sesi, pagi siang dan malam dan tiap sesi berisi 2-3 spot tergantung jarak. Biasanya kalau weather forecast mendukung saya akan berburu sunset dan sunrise yang berarti harus bangun pagi sekali, tetapi karena saat bulan-bulan Februari ~ Maret sedang puncak puncaknya musim dingin jadi agak susah untuk mendapatkan cahaya yang bagus apalagi di daerah utara seperti Sapporo dan Hakodate yang suhunya selalu dibawah angka 0 derajat celcius ?. Ini hanya overview saja ya, untuk ulasan tiap tempat dan detail rundown tiap harinya akan saya tulis di postingan yan lain. 0th ~ Jakarta to TokyoMenu Soekarno Hatta International Airport to Narita International AirportPenerbangan pertama dari Soetta, 8 jam on board, landing Jepang aktivasi JR-Pass sebentar langsung menuju hotel. 1st Day ~ TokyoMenu Asakusa Shrine, Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, Sumida Aquarium, Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture CenterPagi hari mampir ke Asakusa Shrine, Kaminarimon Gate, Hozomon Gate, Senso-ji Temple dkk karena saling berdekatan satu sama lain dan juga dekat dengan penginapan. Menjelang siang mampir sebentar ke Asakusa Culture Tourist Info Center dan naik ke lantai 8 paling atas untuk melihat Skytree dari kejauhan. Siang hari lanjut ke Sumida Aquarium yang berada persis dibawah Tokyo Skytree. Lanjut naik ke observation deck nya Tokyo Skytree. Sore hari mampir sholat di masjid yang lagi hits di Tokyo Camii& Turkish Culture Center. Malam hari berburu makanan di sekitar hotel yang jumlah dan pilihannya bejibun. 2nd Day ~ TokyoMenu Tsukiji Fish Market, Imperial Palace, Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo Tower, One Piece Tower, Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, AkihabaraPagi hari sarapan di pasar ikan Tsukiji. Lanjut bakar kalori sarapan di Imperial Palace dan juga Yasukuni Shrine, menurut saya lebih baik langsung ke Yasukuni Shrine saja yang lebih bagus daripada Imperial Palace. Siang hari melihat keramaian Shibuya Crossing sembari cuci mata di sekitar area itu. Sunset di Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building dan malam hari nge-wibu di Akihabara. 3rd Day ~ Tokyo to SapporoMenu Shinkansen to Sapporo, SusukinoPagi pagi sekali sebelum matahari terbit ngibrit ke Ueno Station untuk naik kereta Shinkansen Hayabusa ke Hakodate sebelum lanjut naik Hokuto Super Express ke Sapporo. Sampai di Sapporo sudah menjelang petang jadi langsung checkin hotel, rebahan sebentar sebelum jalan jalan malam di Susukino. 4th Day ~ SapporoMenu Nijo Market, Maruyama Park, Maruyama Zoo, Asahiyama Memorial Park, SusukinoPagi hari mau keluar nggak jadi karena hujan salju yang cukup lebat. Menjelang siang berburu sarapan di Nijo Market. Lanjut explore Maruyama Park dan juga kebun binatang Maruyama Zoo yang sangat sangat sepi di musim dingin. Malam hari hiking ke Asahiyama Memorial Park dan lanjut berburu makan malam di Susukino. 5th Day ~ SapporoMenu Former Hokkaido Government Office, Sapporo Clock Tower, JR Tower T38 Observatory, Sapporo Masjid, Mt. Moiwa Ropeway & Observatory, SusukinoSebenarnya mau mampir ke Sapporo Snow Festival, tapi ternyata masih belum dibuka dan masih banyak konstruksi. Jadi pagi hari melipir ke Former Hokkaido Government Office dengan warna bata merah khas nya, lanjut ke Sapporo Clock Tower sebentar. Naik ke observatory JR Tower T38 Observatory yang sangat amat sepi di siang hari sebelum lanjut untuk mengikuti ibadah sholat jum’at di Sapporo Masjid. Berburu sunset dan melihat skyline kota Sapporo di ketinggian di Mt. Moiwa sebelum lagi-lagi makan malam di Susukino. 6th Day ~ Sapporo to HakodateMenu Train to Hakodate, Goryokaku Tower, Mt. Hakodate Ropeway, Motomachi, Kanemori Red Brick WarehouseMenjelang siang meluncur naik kereta Hokuto Super Express kembali ke Hakodate. Drop koper di hotel langsung meluncur ke Goryokaku Tower untuk naik ke Observation Deck nya dengan pemandangan Goryokaku Fort dengan bentuk unik bintang 6 sudut seperti senjata shuriken. Setelah itu niatnya mau hunting sunset di Mt. Hakodate Observation Deck tapi sayangnya karena cuaca buruk jadi operasi gondola selesai lebih cepat hari itu. Melipir ke Motomachi district dengan kerlap kerlipnya sebelum makan malam di area Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse. 7th Day ~ Hakodate to OsakaMenu Shinkansen to Osaka, DotonboriPagi hari langsung cus ke stasiun Shin-Hakodate karena perjalanan ke Osaka akan memakan waktu yang lama dan supaya nanti sampai Osaka tidak kemalaman. Setelah check in hotel di Osaka langsung jalan-jalan malam di area Dotonbori. 8th Day ~ OsakaMenu Tsutenkaku Tower & Shinsekai Market, Tennoji Temple, Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Aquarium KaiyukanPagi hari sekali meluncur ke Tsutenkaku Tower & Shinsekai Market yang tentu saja masih tutup semua dan sepi. Melipir sebentar ke Tennoji Temple sembari menunggu jam buka Universal Studios Japan. Seharian dihabiskan muter-muter di USJ sampai menjelang malam hari. Lanjut ke Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan sebelum kembali ke Dotonbori untuk mencari makan malam. 9th Day ~ Osaka to HiroshimaMenu Osaka Castle, Tennoji Zoo, Shinkansen to HiroshimaPagi hari langsung meluncur ke Osaka Castle untuk explore area sekitar kastil dan juga naik ke atas. Lanjut ke kebun binatang Tennoji Zoo yang tidak terlalu luas tapi cukup berisi dengan banyak satwa. Menjelang sore hari naik Shinkansen untuk menuju ke Hiroshima. 10th Day ~ HiroshimaMenu Atomic Bomb Dome, Children Peace Monument, Peace Memorial Park, Miyajima Island, Itsukushima Shrine, Floating Torii Gate, Miyajima Public Aquarium, Hondori StreetCuaca sangat tidak bersahabat karena mendung dan hujan yang cukup deras sehingga baru menjelang siang bisa mulai explore Atomic Bomb Dome, Children Peace Monument dan juga Peace Memorial Park yang saling berdekatan satu sama lain. Lanjut naik kapal ferry menuju ke Miyajima untuk melihat Itsukushima Shrine dan juga Floating Torii Gate yang cukup ikonik di Hiroshima. Karena masih ada spare waktu mampir juga ke Miyajima Public Aquarium yang cukup bagus koleksi biota laut nya. Menjelang petang kembali menggunakan kapal ferry untuk kembali ke Hiroshima dan lanjut berburu makan malan di Hondori Street. 11th Day ~ Hiroshima to KyotoMenu Shinkansen to Kyoto, Nijo Castle, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Ginkaku-ji Temple, Kiyomizu Dera, Yodobashi CameraPagi hari ambil kereta pertama ke Kyoto. Sampai di Kyoto langsung meluncur ke Nijo Castle the imperial villa, Kinkaku-ji Temple the golden pavilion dan juga Kinkaku-ji Temple the silver pavilion. Lanjut hunting sunset di Kiyomizu Dera yang terletak di daratan yang cukup tinggi sehingga pemandangannya cukup keren. Malam hari hunting peralatan kamera di Yodobashi Camera dan sekalian makan malam disitu. 12th Day ~ KyotoMenu Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Monkey Park Iwatayama, Kyoto Islamic Center, Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto TowerBangun sangat pagi untuk menghindari keramaian di Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Lanjut hiking naik gunung ke Monkey Park Iwatayama untuk mengunjungi saudara lama. Setelah itu meluncur ke Kyoto Islamic Center untuk mengikuti ibadah sholat Jum’at. Setelah itu langsung menuju Fushimi Inari Taisha, the thousand torii gates yang sangat ikonik di Kyoto dan tentu saja sangat ramai. Malam hari naik ke Kyoto Tower untuk melihat pemandangan malam hari kota Kyoto dari atas. 13th Day ~ Kyoto to TokyoMenu Shinkansen to Tokyo, Ghibli Museum, Odaiba, Gundam Base Tokyo, Diver City Tokyo, TeamLab Borderless Digital MuseumPagi hari naik Shinkansen kembali ke starting point di kota Tokyo. Niat ingin mampir ke Ghibli Museum tapi baru tahu ternyata tiket nya tidak bisa beli on the spot dan antriannya konon katanya sampai sebulan sebelumnya. Akhirnya langsung ke Odaiba untuk explore Gundam Base, Diver City, Venus Fort dan area sekitarnya. Malam hari mampir ke salah satu spot baru di sini yaitu TeamLab Borderless Digital Museum yang sangat sangat keren. 14th Day ~ Tokyo to JakartaMenu Mega Donquijote Shibuya, Narita International AirportPagi hari sampai siang hari berburu oleh oleh di area Shibuya sebelum meluncur ke Narita dan kembali pulang ke Indonesia tercinta. Nah itulah beberapa garis besar spot yang berhasil saya kunjungi selama solo trip kemarin ?. Sebagai orang yang fleksibel dan cepat beradaptasi, saya tidak merasa rugi jika ada satu tempat yang tutup atau sedang di renovasi misalnya, karena masih banyak tempat-tempat lain di Jepang yang bisa di explore. Justru malah jadi alasan untuk berkunjung kembali ke Jepang di lain waktu hehe. Untuk transportasi antar kota yang saya gunakan bisa baca di postingan ini. Untuk sinopsis singkatpanjang tiap harinya bisa dibaca di postingan saya di grup FB Backpacker International. Oke cukup itu dulu di tulisan kali ini, jika ada pertanyaan teman-teman langsung coret-coret di kolom komentar di bawah yaa.. ?Sampai jumpa di tulisan Japan Soloventure Series lainnya.. ?​ Totallama perjalanan dari itinerary liburan ke Jepang ini adalah 7 hari dengan 5 hari waktu efektif untuk jalan-jalan. Dua hari saya habiskan di perjalanan termasuk terbang ke Osaka. Halo semuanya, gw cukup senang postingan jalan-jalan gw ke Jepang cukup banyak yang baca. Walau begitu, gw yakin sebagian orang mau ke jalan-jalan ke Jepang tapi males membaca itinerary yang panjang-panjang, maka dari itu di postingan kali ini gw akan meringkas itinerary Jepang gw dalam tempoh sesingkat-singkatnya. Yang penasaran sama detailnya, seperti harga tiket, beli tiketnya di mana, cara ke sananya gimana, foto-foto gw, dan informasi umum lainnya, bisa klik di link yang tercantum di bawah tanggal di hari tersebut. Hari 1 Jumat, 8 April 2016 Haneda Tokyo Bermalam di Haneda Airport Haneda Airport Nyampe Haneda airport udah jam 11 malem. Memutuskan untuk bermalam di bandara. Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Tokyo Part 1 Hari 2 Sabtu, 9 April 2016 Tokyo City Bermalam di Asakusa Airbnb Sensoji Temple Pagi-pagi ke Sensoji Temple. Sensoji Temple Odaiba Tterus dilanjutkan dengan naik cruise ke Odaiba. Di Odaiba, gw jalan-jalan ke Aqua City, Venetian Theme Indoor, foto bersama Life-Size Gundam, dan mempertaruhkan peruntungan di arcade game center. Life-size Gundam di Odaiba Tokyo Skytree Sorenya, menikmati pemandangan dan kuliner di sekitar Tokyo Skytree. Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Tokyo Part 1 Hari 3 Minggu, 10 April 2016 Tokyo City Bermalam di Asakusa Airbnb Imperial Palace Jadi pengunjung pertama yang masuk ke Imperial Palace di hari ini. East Garden of the Imperial Palace Akihabara Siangnya ke Akihabara khusus buat makan siang di maid cafe. Pesen makan dan minta digambarin muka gw. Maklum, gw narsis banget. Stef in maid costume, she said Setelah puas dan kekenyangan, jalan-jalan sebentar di sekitar Akihabara dan menuju Shinjuku sekalian ngobrol-ngobrol dan nemuin temen gw. Harajuku Berikutnya ke Harajuku, menyelusuri Takeshita Street. Bukannya shopping, gw malah main-main di Owl Cafe yang letaknya di ujung Takeshita Street. Owl Cafe Shibuya Malamnya, gw mampir Shibuya khusus buat foto sama Hachiko statue. Hachiko statue Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Tokyo Part 1 Hari 4 Senin, 11 April 2016 Tokyo City Bermalam di Asakusa Airbnb Doraemon Museum Masih di seputar Tokyo, hari ini gw ke Doraemon museum. Doraemon lagi asik baca komik Doraemon Ikebukuro Setelah makan siang, gw melanjutkan perjalanan ke J-World dan Namja Town di Sunshine City, Ikebukuro. Tidak lupa mengunjungi Pokemon Center dan main-main di arcade game center di sekitar Ikebukuro. Foto bareng Charmander di Pokemon Center, Sunshine City lantai 2F, Ikebukuro One Piece Theme Park – Tokyo Tower Hari diakhiri dengan perasaan puas bermain-main hampir 3 jam di One Piece Theme Park, yang letaknya di Tokyo Tower. Tokyo One Piece Tower Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Tokyo Part 1 Hari 5 Selasa, 12 April 2016 Tokyo Disneyland Bermalam di Asakusa Airbnb Tokyo Disneyland Baca juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Tokyo Part 2 – Disneyland VS. DisneySea Hari 6 Rabu, 13 April 2016 Tokyo DisneySea Bermalam di bus menuju Kyoto Naik gondola di Tokyo DisneySea Yang bingung antara mau ke Tokyo Disneyland atau ke Tokyo DisneySea, mungkin post gw Disneyland vs. DisneySea bisa jadi referensi tambahan. Baca juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Tokyo Part 2 – Disneyland VS. DisneySea Hari 7 Kamis, 14 April 2016 Bermalam di sekitar Gion Airbnb Kinkakuji Tiba di Kyoto sekitar pukul 6 pagi. Sibuk cari bus pass, loker, dan sarapan dulu. Setelah beres semuanya, destinasi pertama yang gw kunjungi di Kyoto adalah Kinkaku-ji. Kinkaku-ji. It’s just WOW! Arashiyama Next, gw ke Saga Torokko station buat pesen tiket Sagano Romantic train. Sambil menunggu jadwal train, gw makan siang dan berjalan kaki menuju Arashiyama station. Dua puluh menit berjalan ga begitu kerasa karena melewati hutan bambu yang indah. Bamboo forest Arashiyama Gw naik romantic train dari Arashiyama menuju Kameoka station. Pemandangan saat itu bagus banget karena lagi musim sakura. Hagashiyama Street dan Gion Sore dan malamnya, gw menghabiskan waktu berjalan-jalan di Hagashiyama Street dan Gion. Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Kyoto Hari 8 Jumat, 15 April 2016 Kyoto – Nara – Kobe – Osaka Bermalam di dekat Osaka Castle Airbnb Fushimi Inari Shrine Menuju kuil yang sangat terkenal dengan ribuan torii-nya Fushimi Inari Shrine. Menikmati jajanan kuliner di sepanjang jalan menuju pintu masuk Fushimi Inari sebagai makan siang. Fushimi Inari Shrine Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Kyoto Nara Deer Park Selanjutnya, gw menuju Nara Deer Park, bermain-main dengan rusa-rusa yang pasif agresif. Shin Kobe Waktu sudah menunjukkan pukul saat gw tiba di Shin Kobe. Gw membatalkan rencana naik Shin Kobe ropeway karena ternyata herb garden dan ropeway-nya tutup jam 5. Sedikit kecewa, tapi life must go on *lebay*. Kobe Harborland dan Meriken Park gw pun melanjutkan perjalanan ke Kobe Harborland dan Meriken Park. Meriken Park di malam hari Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Nara dan Kobe Osaka Malamnya, langsung menuju Osaka untuk beristirahat. Hari 9 Sabtu, 16 April 2016 Osaka Bermalam di dekat Osaka Castle Airbnb Osaka Castle Pagi abis sarapan, jalan kaki ke Osaka Castle. Lumayan jalan 30 menit, anggep aja olahraga pagi. Samurai wannabe Namba-Dotonbori-Shinsaibashi Sempat makan siang ramen dulu di Osaka Castle sebelum melanjutkan ke Namba-Dotonbori-Shinsaibashi. Ketiga tempat tersebut merupakan pusat shopping dan kuliner di Osaka, dan letaknya bersebelah-sebelahan. Umeda Sky Building Objek wisata terakhir dari jalan-jalan gw ke Jepang 2016 adalah Umeda Sky Building, yang menjadi objek wisata favorit gw di Osaka. Pemandangan keren dari Umeda Sky Building Baca Juga Jalan-Jalan Terus Osaka Hari 10 Minggu, 17 April 2016 Osaka Bermalam di rumah Kansai International Airport Paginya sempat ke Pokemon Center di Daimaru building, terus makan siang dan cuuss ke Kansai International Airport. *** Phew, akhirnya lunas juga postingan gw tentang Jepang. Sampai jumpa lagi di lain kesempatan, Jepang! PS Punya e-passport? Pake visa waiver ke Jepang? Sekarang imigrasi Jepang makin ketat lho. Biar ga sampe kena masalah, baca dulu Tips Lolos Imigrasi Jepang Untuk e-Passport. PPS Buat yang belum punya akun Airbnb, bisa join dengan referensi gw dengan meng-klik link INI dan register. Dengan link itu, kamu akan mendapat kredit SGD 45 yang bisa kamu gunakan untuk stay pertamamu! Lumayan, kan! *** Berikut link Airbnb yang gw sewa. Yang di Tokyo dan Osaka sangat recommended. Yang di Kyoto, kamarnya bagus, host-nya ramah, cuma agak jauh dari train station, sekitar 15 menit jalan gitu. Tokyo Kyoto Osaka

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