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  1. Take the shinkansen from Osaka to Hiroshima. The journey takes one hour and 26 minutes and costs Y9,710. The Japan Rail Pass covers this leg. For transport details, see our How to Get to Hiroshima/Miyajima page. Option A of our Two-Day Hiroshima/Miyajima Itinerary is the perfect way to structure your visit.

  2. Opening hours: 8am – 5pm (Gate is closed at 4:45pm) Admission: 300 yen. Non-smoking area: Yes. Nearest Transport: Otagi Dera Mae Bus Stop, Kyoto Bus 64, 74, 84, 94 (headed for Kiyotaki) from Kyoto Station. Telephone: 075-865-1231. Website: Official Website Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple (Japanese & English)

  3. Day 3: Tokyo: Traditional Tokyo. On your second full day in Tokyo, you’ll explore the traditional east side of the city. See our full Tokyo Two-Day Itinerary for details. Day 4: Travel to Kanazawa. Take the new Hokuriku shinkansen direct from Tokyo Station to Kanazawa Station. It takes 2.5 hours and costs Y14,120.

  4. InsideKyoto.com is designed to read on all your devices. Plan your trip to Kyoto on your laptop – view our Kyoto Itineraries and the Best Times Of The Year To Visit Kyoto, book a Kyoto hotel or Ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), and explore Kyoto’s bewitching districts. Get a Japanese SIM card on arrival in Japan – then you can access all ...

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    Most new visitors head straight to Mt Fuji, one of the most popular hiking destinations in the entire world. However, those looking for a much more beautiful experience should definitely consider visiting the Japan Alps, which offer a unique landscape of breathtaking alpine summits and lush deciduous forests of towering hardwoods. North Japan Alps ...

    Those with limited time on their hands should base themselves in Kamikochi and aim to climb Mt. Yake, a full 8-hour return climb up an active volcano and one of the best day hikes in the Japan Alps. The trail starts near Taisho Pond and involves one section of near-vertical ladders before reaching an alpine plateau just above the mountain hut. This...

    Due to Japan’s long, snowy winters, hiking is best enjoyed as a 3-season activity. Summers, while brutally hot in Kyoto, are the perfect time to head to the Japan Alps to escape the heat. Once you climb above 2000 meters, the temperatures become much more bearable and even in August you may need a fleece at 3000 meters, as well as a rain jacket to ...

    Hiker in the Japan Alps: Yusei / Shutterstock.com Day hikes are by far the most popular option for visitors, requiring a light backpack and just an extra layer of clothing, lunch, and enough snacks and water to sustain you. While most of the hikes in the Japan Alps are difficult to do as a day trip, by basing yourself at one of the gateways (see be...

    While many routes in the Japan Alps are clearly marked, it is still helpful to bring a hiking map or GPS device to help during times of poor visibility, and they can also be used as a way of keeping track of your progress. There are two main hiking map options, Yama-to-Kogen Chizu and Yama-Kei Tozanchizu, both of which are available at outdoor shop...

    Takayama: Suchart Boonyavech / Shutterstock.com Nestled at the foothills of the Japan Alps, this idyllic town provides a great place to break up the long trip between Kyoto and the Japan Alps. Takayamahas a lot of sightseeing options and you could easily spend a couple of days here relaxing in cafes and strolling the narrow side streets. From Takay...

  5. 2024年5月17日 · Kyoto has one of the world’s largest collections of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. No trip to Kyoto would be complete without visiting some of them. The question is: Which sites should you visit during a short stay in the city? Here, I’ve ordered all of Kyoto’s 17 ...

  6. Three parts to Visit Japan Web. Note, Visit Japan Web actually consists of three parts: 1) immigration information (ie, disembarkation card information), 2) customs information (ie, customs declaration), and 3) tax-exemption section. When you successfully complete these sections, you will receive three QR codes.

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