Hi We are planning a week long trip to Tokyo for my birthday and are struggling to fix the itinerary. This was an interesting video to watch, thank you. Please do share any suggestions you would have for us. We are quiet travellers and avoid crowded places. Thank you!
Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, and Hiroshima definitely offer the best ease of access when it comes to public transportation, hence why everyone visits those locations, but if you’re looking for a Japanese feel and just exploring the country, rather than seeing the main temples, check out Kyushu, and Shikoku as they were pivotal in early Japan. The more north (Tohoku and Hokkaido) you go, the later they were colonized and may have a North American, car centric feel. Each city, especially in the south has their own cultural significance. Look up Kyushu and Shikoku on google maps, look up the cities and there are definitely interesting places and scenery it can offer.
i tried the mcdonalds shake & rly liked it!!! but now i wanna try the pie too 🌕
Hi
We are planning a week long trip to Tokyo for my birthday and are struggling to fix the itinerary. This was an interesting video to watch, thank you. Please do share any suggestions you would have for us. We are quiet travellers and avoid crowded places. Thank you!
Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, and Hiroshima definitely offer the best ease of access when it comes to public transportation, hence why everyone visits those locations, but if you’re looking for a Japanese feel and just exploring the country, rather than seeing the main temples, check out Kyushu, and Shikoku as they were pivotal in early Japan. The more north (Tohoku and Hokkaido) you go, the later they were colonized and may have a North American, car centric feel. Each city, especially in the south has their own cultural significance. Look up Kyushu and Shikoku on google maps, look up the cities and there are definitely interesting places and scenery it can offer.
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