How to plan a trip to Japan? “What is the most challenging itinerary in our entire semi-traveling history?” If they ask, we now have a very clear answer: Japan trip. Well, even though we seem to have intimidated you, think of it as if there is nothing you can do, the truth is bitter, a friend speaks bitterly, and other idioms and proverbs on the subject listed here.
After all, we are talking about a country that is many times different from many places you have encountered in the world, with everything from its alphabet to its transportation system, from what you eat and drink to what you visit. You have to think as if you are officially meeting an alternative civilization.
Moreover, the Japanese are such planning people that you need to arrange everything in advance and make it a habit to think about every detail in advance, otherwise you will definitely miss something.
Considering that most of us are unlikely to visit a country like Japan several times, experiencing something like this, not being able to enter a museum you want to see, or not being able to visit a city because you missed the X train, would probably drive you crazy, right?
How Can I Create a Japan Route?
We will say it all at once without making any fuss, Japan is a very expensive country. While trying to come to terms with this painful truth, one may be left in a dilemma about how long he/she will stay in Japan and where he/she will visit, wondering whether he/she will ever go to Japan again. It seems pointless to see only one city and come back when you have come so far and come so far, but while you are trying to see there and there, you realize that you have created a 1-month route, put places that even the Japanese have not seen on your list, and you are almost ready to apply for Japanese citizenship.
Since we went with the aim of creating detailed Japan guides, we added 1-2 extra days to each city and stayed a little longer, but if you intend to visit different cities, we can suggest an example Japan trip route that you can easily fit into 2 weeks; Tokyo (5-6 days) – Fuji (1 day) – Kyoto (3 or 4 days) – Nara (you can go here as a day trip from Kyoto) – Osaka (3 days) – Kobe (half an hour away from Osaka, especially just Kobe If you are going to try the meat, it is enough to spare a few hours) – Hiroshima (can be visited as a day trip from Osaka). On your last day, you can return to Tokyo by train from Osaka in the morning and fly to your home on the same day.
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