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2 semaines au Japon English translation pending
by JulieNY · 2005-11-08 · 23 replies
Bonjour,

Je pars avec mon mari visiter le Japon pendant 15 jours. Ce voyage a été prévu complètement à la dernière minute et nous partons dans 2 semaines.

Quel circuit nous conseilleriez-vous pour ceux qui y sont déjà allés ? Les villes à ne pas manquer ? Nous avons prévu pour l'instant de faire au minimum Tokyo-Kyoto-Nara- Mont Fuji. Nous allons prendre le pass Japan Rail pour pouvoir voyager un maximum, et aimerions dormir dans des ryokans.

Si vous avez des bons plans, bonnes adresses, ou sites à ne pas manquer, n'hésitez pas, ça m'aidera à organiser notre circuit !

Merci beaucoup pour votre aide 🙂
Région du Kansai au Japon English translation pending
by Antigone3 · 2005-11-02 · 1 reply
Bonjour Je retourne prochainement au Japon. Je compte visiter quelques sites sur lesquels j'aimerais avoir une opinion et des renseignements divers (hebergement, transport ...):Les côtes San-in : Moroyose, Tango-Hantoo Koyaa-San Ise-Shima Et enfin, quelqu'un a-t-il déjà fait les démarches pour le "jardin de mousse" du Saihoo-Ji à Kyoto ? Merci Antigone
Circuit Chine-Corée-Japon English translation pending
by Floridien · 2005-06-28 · 10 replies
Salut !!! J'ai un projet de circuit en Asie en septembre, je pense partir maxi 4 semaines je souhaiterais votre opinion : Arrivée Pékin, visite de la ville et ses alentours, ferry pour la Corée du sud, nuit dans un temple visite de parcs nationaux, ferry pour Osaka, visite de la région de Kyoto, puis retour par Tokyo. Je dispose de réductions sur les billets d'avion de par mon métier, je ne paierais donc mes billets qu'environ 500€ aller-retour, je dispose d'un budget maxi de 1200 € hors billet d'avion, pensez qu'en faisant ce périple, en choisissant de petites pensions, en mangeant sur le pouce, je pourrais réaliser ce projet???? J'ai besoin donc de savoir si mon budget peut coller avec le circuit envisager, avez vous des conseils a me donner (restos, hotels, transports)

Merci d'avance pour vos conseils !

PS : je part tout seul pour ce voyage, si quelqun est interressé je recherche un compagon ou une compagne de voyage, j'ai 20 ans et pense partir début septembre.
Conseils sur Hôtels au Japon English translation pending
by Chriswilliam · 2005-06-04 · 7 replies
je souhaiterai me renseigné et avoir des avis sur les hotel pas trop chère au japon, sejour 1 semaines
Expo 2005 Aichi Japon English translation pending
by Bf8914 · 2005-04-11 · 4 replies
Impression demandés sur cet événement de la part d'un membre l'ayant visité. Ça vaux le voyage? J'ai beaucoup aimé Expo 1992 à Séville. Merci aussi pour recommandations sur Nagoya et Kyoto, spécialement pour accomodation et activités.
Logement au Japon English translation pending
by Vuelta2005 · 2005-03-15 · 9 replies
Salut amis voyageurs,

Est-ce qu'un de vous aurait de bonnes adresses pour se loger pas trop cher à Tokyo (hors Tama Ryokan dont j'ai déjà pris note), Kyoto, Nara, Nikko et éventuellement Hakone ?

Laurent
On recherche un(e) spécialiste du Japon! English translation pending
by Pyaasa · 2004-09-30 · 5 replies
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Bonjour à tous,

Je recherche une personne qui aurait une excellente culture générale sur le Japon et qui pourrait répondre à une série de petites questions portant sur différents aspects de la culture japonaise (langue, vie quotidienne, histoire, arts) ainsi, éventuellement, que sur les sites du Nord de l'archipel (à partir de Kyoto et jusqu'à Hokkaido).

Je n'ai jamais mis les pieds au Japon et Google n'a pas toujorurs réponse à tout.

Exemple de questions que je me pose en ce moment :

* Traditionnellement, lorsque qu'un couple reçoit, la femme sert ses hôtes et son mari en premier. Est-ce qu'elle mange avec eux, mais après avoir servi tout le monde, ou après eux et carrément à part ?

* Le verbe en japonais se place à la fin de la phrase. Est-il porteur d'une marque de sujet ? Concrètement, est-ce qu'il y a une différence dans le verbe aller entre "Je vais au marché" et "Tu vas au marché" ? Est-ce que l'élément qui sert à exprimer le sujet de l'action est bien collé ou intégré au verbe ?

* Les shoji sont des sortes de volets. Comment se présentent-ils exactement ?

Ce que je propose en échange ? Pas grand-chose, à vrai dire, si ce n'est une reconnaissance infinie et vous rendre un service similaire si vous vous intéressez à l'Inde (toujours le Nord !).

Harigato beaucoup Pyaasa
Budget et saison pour visiter le Japon English translation pending
by Lélé · 2004-06-06 · 50 replies
Bonjour à tous,

J'ai l'intention de partir au Japon d'ici un an ou 2 avec mon copain. Nous aimerions bien voir Tokyo, Kyoto et Okinawa.😄

Pouvez-vous me dire qu'elle est à la meilleure période pour visiter ces endroits du Japon?

Combien (+/-) pouvons-nous compter pour un voyage pareil? Pour le logement, nous préférons les Ryokan pour avoir le côté typique du pays 😉

Est-ce quelqu'un à déjà visité ces endroits? Si oui, vos avis/conseils ou impressions sont les bienvenus.

Merci d'avance 😛
A Slightly Less Touristy Japan
by Patbill · 2026-07-30 · 18 replies
Hi everyone, I’m Patrick, 67 years old, a seasoned traveler (already 22 trips outside Europe). In autumn 2025, I took my first 3-week trip to Japan, with stops in Tokyo, Kamakura, Matsumoto, Kamikochi, Takayama, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Koyasan, Tokyo again, and Nikko. I wanted to go back in May 2026 and explore some lesser-known places to complement my first trip. Last year, there were four of us traveling together to discover Japan (a fairly classic itinerary). This time, I’ll be traveling solo for part of the trip and with a couple of French friends for the rest. The weather was gorgeous in May, averaging around 25°C, with two very hot days in Kyoto and only two rainy days. As usual, I organized everything myself, gathering plenty of information from various sites, including this one.

Transportation: An ICOCA card is essential. I got a 5-day Kansai-Hiroshima pass because I took the shinkansen between Hiroshima and Osaka three times, and it paid for itself quickly.

Accommodations: Mostly through Booking. No issues at all. Average cost was 46 € per night.

Meals: For breakfast, I alternated between buying food at a konbini to eat in my room or on the train and grabbing something at local cafés. For lunch and dinner, I tried to vary my meals as much as possible—lots of sashimi, sushi, and ramen. Okonomiyaki in Osaka and Hiroshima. Oysters in every form (raw, grilled, fried) in Onomichi and Hiroshima. A variety of seafood (shrimp, shellfish) in Hiroshima and Matsumoto. Fish whose names often escaped me, but notably mackerel and eel (unagi). Tempura and gyoza. Chicken skewers (yakitori) and one teppanyaki meal. One omakase meal (9 different dishes). In the end, not much meat aside from a few yakitori skewers. No splurges on super expensive wagyu or Kobe beef. Average dinner cost: 4,800 yen, drinks included.

The Itinerary: Day 1: Departure from Brussels Day 2: Arrival in Osaka Day 3: To Himeji, then Kurashiki Day 4: To Fukuyama, then Tomo no Ura, then Onomichi Day 5: Cycling the Shimanami Kaido Day 6: To Takahara, then Hiroshima Day 7: To Kyoto to attend the Aoi Matsuri parade Day 8: To Miyajima Day 9: Hiroshima, then Kyoto Day 10: Southern Kyoto Day 11: Northern Kyoto Day 12: Final day in Kyoto, then to Nagatsugawa Day 13: Start of the Nakasendo Trail (Magome to Tsumago) Day 14: Second day of the trail (Kiso Fukushima) Day 15: Third day of the trail (Narai), then Matsumoto Day 16: To Mt. Fuji (Kawaguchiko) Day 17: To Tokyo Day 18: Excursion to Enoshima and Kamakura Day 19: Flight home, with a 10-hour layover in Hong Kong Day 20: Arrival in Brussels
Where to stay in Tokyo and Osaka?
by Froze2237 · 2026-06-29 · 4 replies
Hi there, My girlfriend (23) and I (24) are heading to Japan for the first time from October 20th to November 6th. Here’s our itinerary:

6 nights in Tokyo 1 night in Hakone (ryokan already booked) 4 nights in Kyoto (hotel already booked) 2 nights in Osaka 4 nights back in Tokyo I’d like to book hotels for Tokyo (both stays) and Osaka, but I’ve gotten so many different recommendations.

I’ve read that Shinjuku is the place to be for its huge hub, accessibility, and things to do, but I’ve also heard about Shibuya, Asakusa, and Ueno. I’ve looked at hotels, and first off, I’m surprised by the prices compared to what I’ve seen on forums (I guess inflation’s hit here too… and maybe I’m late to the booking game?). I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the options.

For our first stay in Tokyo, I’d prefer a hotel (not a residence or Airbnb) since we’ll be arriving at night, and it’s our first time in Japan. It’d be great to have a place with a reception, staff who speak at least a little English, and can give us some guidance. For the second stay, we could consider other options if it’s better. Budget-wise, we can go up to 150–180 € per night, but if we can save some money to spend elsewhere, that’d be amazing!

I’m open to all recommendations, hotel suggestions, or any other tips for Tokyo (first stay), Osaka, and Tokyo (second stay).

Thanks so much!
Draw Me Your Japan...
by Fabhyène · 2026-06-06 · 58 replies
Hi there!

I’m inviting you on a stroll through my drawings—a completely subjective, far from exhaustive, and totally personal take, since it’s based on my own sketches. I put this travel journal together after returning in late 2024, mostly using felt-tip pens and pencils, with a few collages thrown in. I worked from our personal photos.

Let’s start with the shotengai...



Our first "wow" moment came as we stepped out of the subway in Asakusa, the Tokyo neighborhood where we’d booked our hotel for our first five nights. Exhausted after our long flight, we finally arrived and took an exit that led straight into a shotengai—one of those covered shopping streets that pop up in city centers and flourished between the 1950s and 1980s.

It was an instant aesthetic shock, like a close encounter of the third kind between the modern city, a typical Asian market with its street stalls, the vintage vibe of the arcade, the sheer abundance of goods, and the bustling crowd—a mix of tourists, pilgrims (thanks to nearby Senso-ji Temple), and locals (it’s a very working-class area). In the end, it set the tone for a feeling we’d experience throughout the trip. Wherever we went, shotengai turned out to be fantastic spots for finding little restaurants, shops, or even fresh produce. Some are like real mazes, like in Kyoto, where we spent ages trying to relocate a restaurant we’d loved ;-)

In Kanazawa, the Omicho Market: And in Kyoto, Nishiki Market:

To be continued...
Tips for a one-month solo trip itinerary in Japan?
by Poulpage · 2026-05-02 · 1 reply
Hi everyone, I’m Julien! This summer, from late June to late July, I’m planning a one-month solo trip to Japan—my first time! I’d love to hear your thoughts and advice on the itinerary I’ve put together to explore this amazing country.

Here are the routes I’m considering:

**Option 1: More mountain and nature-focused**

Tokyo: 8 nights, with day trips to Nikko and maybe the Izu Peninsula Kawaguchiko (Lake Kawaguchi/Mt. Fuji): 1 night. The place looks stunning, but I’m worried Mt. Fuji might not be visible due to the weather Kyoto: 6–7 nights (including a trip to Nara) Osaka: 1–2 nights, where I’d like to drop off my things to make the Kumano Kodo easier Kumano Kodo: 3 nights—an experience I haven’t seen much elsewhere, but I thought it sounded really interesting Hiroshima: 2 nights Miyajima: 1 night Takayama: 3 days Kanazawa: 3 days (From what I understand, the Osaka–Takayama–Kanazawa–Tokyo route is convenient for transport) Tokyo: 1 night (return)

**Option 2: More varied but a bit vague in parts**

Tokyo: 8 nights Kyoto: 7 nights (+ Nara) Osaka: 2 nights Kobe + Himeji: just passing through—I’m not sure if it’s worth a night Naoshima: 1 night—still pretty unclear for me Takamatsu: 2 nights. An interesting city, but I’m not sure how long to stay Shimanami Kaido: biking from Imabari to Onomichi, then heading to Hiroshima Hiroshima: 2 nights Miyajima: 1 night Kyushu road trip (Aso + onsens + Fukuoka): 5 nights (also pretty vague—I could fly from Fukuoka back to Tokyo) Tokyo: 1 night

**Option 3: More balanced/simplified**

Tokyo: 8 nights Kawaguchiko: 1 night Kyoto: 7 nights (+ Nara) Osaka: 2 nights Koya-san: 1 night Kumano Kodo: 3 nights Takayama: 3 nights Kanazawa: 3 nights Tokyo: 1 night

A few key points: I haven’t made any reservations yet, except for the flight tickets. I know my plans are too packed and will need to be adjusted. I’m specifically looking for advice on which stops to cut or shorten.
2026 Destinations: Watch Out Before Booking!
by VoyageForum · 2026-01-27 · 0 replies
If you're planning your trips for 2026, Bruno Maltor's latest video should catch your interest. The travel tips YouTuber lists about ten destinations that could seriously complicate your stay this year. What to expect in 2026 Without giving everything away, here are a few hints about what might ruin your trip: - Major construction projects turning some cities into work zones (Olympics, infrastructure, etc.) - Iconic sites under scaffolding – yes, even world-famous landmarks - Major sporting events causing prices to skyrocket and accommodations to fill up - Formerly affordable destinations now priced out of reach - New tourist restrictions in cities that can’t handle any more visitors - Concerning health or logistical situations in certain countries 10 destinations scrutinized Bruno Maltor breaks down the cases of Los Angeles, Athens, Barcelona, Hallstatt, Vancouver, Cuba, Argentina, Kyoto, the Canary Islands, and Cairo in his video. For each, he explains exactly what the issues are and whether they’re temporary or structural. Watch the full video.
Three beautiful weeks during the Japanese autumn
by Patbill · 2026-01-02 · 60 replies
I’m sharing our three-week trip to Japan from late October to mid-November 2025. There were four of us—my partner and a couple of friends. I’ve traveled often with my friend Christian (Bolivia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Namibia, Laos), but this time our partners joined us. The rough itinerary: Arrival in Tokyo. Visiting Shinjuku/Shibuya districts + day trip to Kamakura 5 days in the Japanese Alps, from Matsumoto to Kanazawa (via Kamikochi, Hirayu Onsen, and Takayama) 5 days in Kyoto Nara, Osaka, Koyasan Return to Tokyo (Asakusa district), with a day trip to Nikko We booked our flights well in advance (9 months ahead): the flight cost 1086 € per person. Compared to over 2000 € if we’d booked for the same dates just 3 months prior. For accommodations, we mostly used Booking.com. The onsen was booked via Japanican, and in Kyoto, we stayed in an Airbnb. We also made 5 train reservations a month in advance on Klook or directly on the train’s website.

Day 1: Departure from Brussels (October 24, 2025) Early morning takeoff at 6 AM to Munich (1.5-hour layover) with Lufthansa, then a 12-hour flight with ANA, arriving the next morning at 7 AM at Tokyo Haneda.

Day 2: Arrival in Tokyo Airport formalities were quick. The eSIM we bought before leaving activated as soon as we landed (10 GB plan with Saily—more than enough for our mobile internet needs, mainly Google Maps and Google Translate). We’d received 4 ICOCA cards from our neighbors, which we loaded with 15000 ¥ each. We took the Keihin train, then the Yamanote Line. It’s easy to navigate since everything is in English, and each station is announced on scrolling displays in English too.

We got off the Yamanote Line at the station just after Shinjuku because it’s easier to exit that massive station with our luggage. So we ended up in Shin-Okubo, right in the Korean district. A 10-minute walk took us to Villa Fontaine Hotel. A great hotel, well-located north of the Kabukichō district. The room even seemed bigger than we’d expected.

It was 15°C, but it rained—and kept raining on and off all day. Belgian weather, basically. We went for a walk in Shinjuku Gyoen Park. Not as pretty in the rain, but the big greenhouse was interesting.

Then our first ramen (hearty and for 1000 ¥—pretty much the price of all our ramen during the trip). We headed back to the hotel since check-in was after 3 PM. Shower and relax before going out for dinner. Dinner was barbecue at Shichirin Yakiniku Anan (1700 ¥ each—good and cheap). Ordering via tablet wasn’t easy, but luckily it was in English.

We ended the evening with a stroll through Kabukichō before a well-deserved sleep.

Car rental and itinerary advice for 1 month in Japan
by Cedric13600 · 2025-11-30 · 1 reply
Hello,

My wife, our kids (aged 5 and 9), and I will arrive in Fukuoka on May 27, 2026. We plan to visit Japan for about a month—maybe a month and a half (we’re starting our 11-month world trip in Japan, so I’m flexible with dates).

For the driver’s license, can I get it translated in advance and receive it in France? If so, do you know of a website or contact that handles this?

For car rental, which company would you recommend? I did a simulation on Nippon Rent-A-Car, and it seems like a solid option. As for driving, I’ve already driven in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and Thailand, so if all the signs are also in Latin letters, I should be fine! That said, I know I won’t be driving in big cities like Osaka, Kyoto, or Tokyo.

We love the freedom a car provides.

Broadly speaking, we’d like to follow this route (mixing car rental and trains): Fukuoka > Hiroshima > Himeji > Osaka > Kyoto > areas around Mount Fuji > Nagano > Nikko > Tokyo

We’ll rent the car from Fukuoka to Himeji and from Kyoto to Tokyo.

I’m torn between exploring the northern coast (Nagato / Matsue / Tottori / Miyazu) or sticking to the southern coast (Fukuoka / Hiroshima / Fukuyama / Himeji). We’d love to see both the "must-see" sites and some more offbeat, hidden spots—places off the beaten path.

I’m also not ruling out a little road trip around Kyushu. I still need to look into the details of what to see there.

Best regards, Cédric
18-Day Itinerary for Japan
by Luke310 · 2025-10-31 · 14 replies
Hi everyone, I’ve been planning several itineraries for a trip to Japan with my wife but would love your insights before we start booking! In short, we want to go during Golden Week, see late-blooming cherry trees, and have the freedom to get around with a rental car. Here’s the plan: 18-day itinerary in Japan (April 25 → May 12) Goal: freedom, late cherry blossoms, culture & nature

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Days 1–3: Tokyo (April 25–27) Arrival and adjustment (no car needed yet). Neighborhoods to visit: Shinjuku, Asakusa, Meiji Jingu, Shibuya, Odaiba. Suggested activities: Ghibli Museum, Sumida River cruise, izakaya meals. Late cherry blossoms (yaezakura) possible at Shinjuku Gyoen. Pick up the rental car on the morning of April 27.

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Days 4–5: Mount Fuji & Hakone (April 27–28) Route: Tokyo → Kawaguchiko/Hakone (~2 h).

Activities: Lake Kawaguchi, Chureito Pagoda (Fuji views + late cherry blossoms) Onsen baths, Hakone Open-Air Museum. Stay: ryokan with onsen and views of Mount Fuji.

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Days 6–7: Takayama & Shirakawa-go (April 29–30) Route: Hakone → Takayama (~4 h).

Activities: Preserved old town, sake breweries, UNESCO village of Shirakawa-go. Stay: traditional minshuku (thatched-roof house). Cherry blossoms are finishing at this altitude — beautiful mountain/nature contrasts. ---

Days 8–10: Kyoto & Nara (May 1–3) Route: Takayama → Kyoto (~4 h 30).

Activities in Kyoto: Fushimi Inari (red torii gates), Golden Pavilion, Arashiyama, Gion (geisha district).

Day trip to Nara: Free-roaming deer in Nara Park, Todai-ji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine. Stay: Kyoto (3 nights).

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Day 11: Osaka or Himeji (May 4) Route: Kyoto → Osaka (~1 h) or Himeji (~1 h 30).

Option 1: Osaka → modern vibe, street food, castle. Option 2: Himeji → stunning UNESCO-listed castle. Stay: Osaka.

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Days 12–13: Kanazawa (May 5–6) Route: Osaka → Kanazawa (~4 h 30).

Activities: Kenroku-en Garden (gorgeous in spring), Omicho Market, samurai district. Stay: Kanazawa.

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Days 14–15: Northern Japan – Aomori / Hirosaki (May 7–8) Route: Kanazawa → Aomori (~7 h, possible to break via Sendai).

Activities: Hirosaki Castle Park (peak bloom early May). Northern onsen (e.g., Sukayu). Stay: Hirosaki or Aomori.

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Days 16–17: Nikko (May 9–10) Route: Aomori → Nikko (~6 h).

Activities: Toshogu Shrine, Kegon Falls, Lake Chuzenji. Stay: Nikko.

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Day 18: Return to Tokyo & Relax in Kamakura (May 11–12) Route: Nikko → Kamakura (~3 h) → Tokyo (~1 h).

Activities: Great Buddha, Zen temples, seaside at Enoshima. Final night: Tokyo before the return flight.

Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Visiting Japan in the summer for O-Bon festival
by Normandaluz · 2025-09-26 · 13 replies
Hi everyone,

Next summer, we (2 adults and a 12-year-old child) have decided to visit Japan.

Admittedly, it’s still early to plan everything, but my wife will soon need to request her vacation time—either in August or July... and we’re hesitating.

I know summer isn’t the ideal time to visit Japan, but we don’t really have a choice... It’s either July or August. On one hand, I’d love to experience the O-Bon festivities from August 14th to 16th, and I’ve drafted an initial itinerary that would let us experience the Gujo Hachiman Bon Odori, possibly visit the Okunoin Cemetery in Koyasan, and be in Kyoto on the 16th for the Gozan Okuribi fires. But on the other hand, I’m worried it’ll be *packed*, especially in Kyoto, and less enjoyable than in July. So, have any of you experienced these celebrations? Are they worth it? Too crowded? Do you know of other celebrations or festivals in July? Thanks for your input!
Feedback on Japan Itinerary
by Guinness2607 · 2025-08-26 · 22 replies
Hello Hello, We’re two couples of friends heading to this amazing country and need your help to validate our itinerary. First, I’ll share the overall plan for our trip. I can go into more detail for each day if everything looks good to you. Thanks Thanks

30/10 Arrival at HND 31/10 Tokyo: Chiyoda, Yurakucho & Shinjuku 01/11 Asakusa, Ueno, Akihabara & TeamLab Planets 02/11 Day trip to Mount Fuji (Kawaguchiko) 03/11 Yanaka, Ueno, Shibuya & Izakaya 04/11 Ghibli Museum & Kichijoji 05/11 Shopping and Odaiba at sunset 06/11 Departure for Kyoto & first discoveries 07/11 Arashiyama, bamboo grove & zen temples 08/11 Fushimi Inari, Gion 09/11 Kyoto → Himeji → Hiroshima 10/11 Hiroshima (morning) → Osaka (afternoon) 11 & 12/11 Exploring Osaka and return to France 🙂
Traveling to Japan for 2 to 3 months – what are your tips?
by Eneapgn · 2025-08-21 · 8 replies
Hi there,

A few friends and I are planning our trip to Japan for next autumn. This will be my first time traveling, which is why we’ve decided to go for a big trip of at least 2 months, maybe even 3.

So far, we’ve estimated the budget to be between 7,000 and 10,000 € per person for the stay. I’m not sure if that’s too high or too low, considering we’ll be moving around a lot.

Here’s a summary of the route we’d like to take:

First, we definitely want to visit the classics like Tokyo, Kyoto, etc. Then head toward Mount Fuji with Fujiyoshida and the surrounding area. We’d also like to visit some less touristy, more authentic spots like the Wakayama region. We’d like to check out some mountain or countryside villages like Shirakawa-go for a few hikes. We’re still debating whether to visit Miyajima and Hiroshima since we’re not sure we’ll have enough time. And we sadly had to cut Hokkaido from our list for the same reason.

I won’t go into every detail since we’ve mapped out over twenty places, but those are the main highlights.

As for our travel style:

We want to take our time. Not try to cram in as much as possible without any breaks or enjoyment. Most of the time, we’ll be staying in Airbnbs and youth hostels. For food, we’ll mix it up between restaurants, pre-made meals, and cooking our own. For transportation, we’re considering renting a car to reach villages in the countryside. (I’m a bit nervous about the road rules over there.) For activities, one or two a day seems reasonable. (Both free and paid ones.) But I have no idea how much souvenirs might cost. I’ve often read on forums that it’s between 200 and 600 €?

My questions:

So, that’s the plan. We’re not sure yet if we’ll go for two or three months. It’ll mostly come down to money. We want to be mindful of our budget but still treat ourselves—no regrets about missing out on an activity or restaurant we really wanted to try.

Do you have any advice or suggestions for us? What do you think of our itinerary? For flight tickets, I’m estimating between 650 and 900 € for a round trip. Does that sound about right? But I have no idea which airline to choose?

Thanks so much to anyone who replies—I’d really appreciate it!
A few tips for a first family trip to Japan
by Jarbinks · 2025-06-04 · 6 replies
Hi everyone,

Let me introduce myself—I’m Christophe. I’m taking the plunge and planning my first trip to Japan for late February 2026. There’ll be five of us: my wife and I, and our three daughters, aged 12 and 15. Between the internet, travel agencies, and social media, there’s info coming from all directions, but it’s tough to find clear, objective, and relevant answers. I’d like this first trip to follow a classic route: 4/5 days in Tokyo 4 days in Kyoto (Nara) 2 days in Osaka (maybe Universal Studios) I’ve got a few questions—could you share your thoughts? 1. Is it better to return to Tokyo to catch our flight home, or is flying out directly from Osaka a better option? 2. For accommodation, would you recommend a hotel or an Airbnb? Since there are five of us, I think we’d like a small kitchen and a bit of space. 3. The famous JR Pass: is it worth it, or should we just buy tickets for each trip? I’ve read that the JR Pass has gotten more expensive and isn’t the ideal solution anymore, especially if you’re staying in the same cities for several days. 4. We’d like to have two phones—do you recommend eSIMs or a pocket Wi-Fi?

That’s it—I hope you can help shed some light on this. Thanks! Christophe
Three-week trip to Japan: feedback on our itinerary
by Tomelyoyo · 2025-04-22 · 2 replies
Hi everyone,

After years of silence and wonderful memories from our exchanges during two trips to South Africa, I’m back on the forum with plans for a trip to Japan.

We’re considering traveling from June 16 to July 9. I know this isn’t the best time weather-wise, but it’s our only option, especially since we want to include climbing Mount Fuji.

Here’s our itinerary—I’d love your thoughts: - Day 1: Arrival at Haneda in the evening (Night in Tokyo) - Day 2: Tokyo (Night in Tokyo) - Day 3: Nikko (Night in Tokyo) - Day 4: Travel to Hiroshima, then visit (Night in Hiroshima) - Day 5: Day in Miyajima (Night in Hiroshima) - Day 6: Day in Kagura Monzen Tojimura (Night in Hiroshima) - Day 7: Travel to Himeji, then visit (Night in Himeji) - Day 8: Himeji (Night in Himeji) - Day 9: Travel to Koyasan (Night in Koyasan) - Day 10: Koyasan (Night in Koyasan) - Day 11: Travel to Nara (Night in Nara) - Day 12: Travel to Kyoto (Night in Kyoto) - Day 13: Kyoto (Night in Kyoto) - Day 14: Travel to Fukui (Night in Fukui) - Day 15: Travel to Kanazawa (Night in Kanazawa) - Day 16: Travel to Hakone (Night in Hakone) - Day 17: Hakone (Night in Hakone) - Day 18: Travel to Kamakura (Night in Kamakura) - Day 19: Travel to Tokyo (Night in Tokyo) - Day 20: Travel to Fujiyoshida (Night in Fujiyoshida) - Day 21: Ascent via Yoshida Trail - Day 22: Descent via Yoshida Trail (Night in Fujiyoshida) - Day 23: Travel to Tokyo (Night in Tokyo) - Day 24: Departure from Narita

Let me know if any stops seem unnecessary or if you’d add something.

I’m planning to rent a car from Himeji (Day 9) until Hakone (Day 16) to make travel easier.

Have a great day!

Thomas
Looking for a travel companion for Japan at the end of October/early November
by Mahayana · 2025-04-06 · 6 replies
Hi everyone, I’m heading to Japan from October 28 to November 18, 2025. My flight ticket is booked, and my hotels are reserved with twin-bed rooms. I was supposed to share this trip with a travel companion who had to cancel due to personal issues. The itinerary is all set (dates, locations, prices) since we had to book hotels in advance in Japan—something I’m not used to, so there’s not much room for spontaneity... The hotel in KYOTO is already paid (288 € per person, and I could consider reimbursing my former companion), and a deposit has been made for another hotel. I have all the receipts, of course. Who’d be up for joining me? Looking forward to hearing from you—we can exchange phone numbers to chat more.

October 29 to November 1: Taito City, TOKYO – 334.90 € November 1 to 6: Stay Sakura Kyoto, 507 Tsutsumicho, Higashiyama-ku – KYOTO – 576.76 € November 6 to 8: Toyoko Inn Nara Shin Omiya Ekimae – NARA – 293.00 € November 8 to 11: Ibis Budget Osaka Umeda – OSAKA – 351.00 € November 11 to 13: Koyasan Guest House – KOYASAN – 276.00 € November 13 to 16: HIROSHIMA/OKAYAMA//KURASHIKI/MIYAJIMA – 267.00 € November 16 to 18: Sakura Hotel Jimbocho – TOKYO – 174.52 €
Looking for feedback on Japan itinerary
by Raboul · 2025-03-05 · 10 replies
Hi there, I’m planning a trip to Japan with my three grown-up kids, who aren’t exactly keen on rushing from one place to another with heavy luggage. I’ve tried to balance things so we can see as much as possible while still giving them time to enjoy the evenings. Here’s what I’ve come up with: - Arrival in Tokyo on May 17 - Staying in Tokyo from May 17 to 22, exploring the city, with a day trip to Nikko (round trip in one day): is it worth it, considering it’s a 2-hour train ride each way? - Sending our big suitcases directly to Osaka - Traveling to Kamakura on May 23: 1 night (with small luggage) - Traveling to Hakone on May 24: 1 night (with small luggage) - Heading to Osaka on May 25: staying from May 25 to June 2 in Osaka, where we’ll pick up our big suitcases Day trips from Osaka: - Kyoto: 2 days (round trip in one day) - Nara: 1 day (round trip in one day) My son would prefer to stay in Osaka for all 8 days, but I’m wondering if it’s a good idea to spend at least one night in Kyoto. What do you think? - Leaving for Himeji on June 3: is it possible to leave both big and small luggage in a coin locker to visit the castle, or is it better to do a round trip from Osaka? - Traveling to Hiroshima: 3 nights from June 3 to 5: - Hiroshima: 1 day - Miyajima: 1 day - Okayama and Kurashiki: 1 day: is it better to do a round trip from Hiroshima and return to Tokyo from there, or spend the night of June 5 in Okayama and head to Tokyo from there? - Back to Tokyo from June 6 to 9, with departure on the morning of June 9. Since I’ve never been to Japan, I’ve tried to focus on the most interesting spots. Are there any places I’ve missed that you think we should add, or others that might not be as worthwhile? About the luggage: is it a hassle to forward it to Kamakura, Hakone, and Kyoto? How much do coin lockers usually cost? My son says the JR Pass isn’t worth it—what’s your take? For accommodations, we’re leaning toward mid-range hotels with good value rather than apartments. Any great tips? I know I’m asking a lot of questions—I really appreciate anyone who can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance!
Draft 20-day itinerary for Japan
by Bananette · 2025-01-22 · 2 replies
Hi there,

Having already visited some of the "classic" spots during my first trip to Japan in 2006, I’d like to show my partner some slightly lesser-known places (all relative, of course!) for our trip planned in November 2025, while still keeping a few of the country’s "must-sees."

Here’s the rough itinerary I’ve sketched out so far:

- Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo – Night in Tokyo - Day 2: Depart for Kamakura – Night in Kamakura or return to Tokyo - Day 3: Depart for Matsumoto – Visit the castle – Night in Matsumoto - Day 4: Matsumoto – Narai – Tsumago – Night in Tsumago - Day 5: Tsumago – Magome (hike) – Night in Magome - Days 6, 7, 8, 9: Depart for Kyoto – Sightseeing – Nights in Kyoto - Day 10: Depart for Kinosaki Onsen – Night in Kinosaki - Day 11: Explore the area around Kinosaki (Takeno? Izushi?) – Night in Kinosaki - Day 12: Depart for Himeji – Visit the castle – Night in Himeji or Hiroshima - Day 13: Miyajima Island – Night in Hiroshima - Day 14: Depart for Onomichi – Night in Onomichi - Day 15: Bike day to Ikuchi Jima / return by ferry – Night in Onomichi - Day 16: Depart for Tomo-no-Ura then Kurashiki – Night in Kurashiki - Day 17: Depart for Okayama – Visit the garden – Night in Okayama - Day 18: Kibi Plain bike ride – Night in Okayama - Day 19: ??? - Days 20, 21, 22: Tokyo – Nights in Tokyo

I’m struggling a bit to gauge how long the travel times will be, despite my online research, so I’d love to hear your thoughts and advice on this itinerary.

Thanks so much in advance for your feedback!
Discover Japan with the "Immersion in Japan" tour
by VoyageForum · 2025-01-21 · 0 replies
Set off on a journey to the heart of Japan with the "Immersion in Japan" tour. Over thirteen days, explore a country where tradition and modernity intertwine harmoniously. This trip will take you through dynamic metropolises, picturesque villages, majestic mountains, and spiritually charged places, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the many facets of this fascinating destination.

Your adventure begins in Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city, famous for its lively atmosphere and gastronomy. The Dotonbori district, with its colorful neon lights, restaurants serving takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and karaoke bars, provides a vibrant first taste of contemporary Japan. On the second day, you head to Himeji, home to the famous White Heron Castle, a majestic and perfectly preserved fortress. This visit is a dive into feudal Japan.



Next, you reach Kyoto, the former imperial capital and a cultural gem. Every street corner breathes history and elegance. You stroll through the Arashiyama bamboo grove, visit the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), and participate in a tea ceremony, an experience steeped in serenity. A trip to Nara, where sacred deer roam freely in the parks, completes your exploration. The Great Buddha of Nara, housed in the Todai-ji temple, impresses with its size and splendor.

The journey continues in the Japanese Alps, in Takayama and Shirakawago. These picturesque villages, with their thatched-roof houses, seem frozen in time. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Shirakawago is a true treasure of authenticity. You spend a night in Gero Onsen, a renowned hot spring resort, where you can enjoy relaxing hot baths and savor refined Japanese cuisine served in a traditional ryokan.

Finally, Tokyo, the bustling capital, awaits with its many faces. From the futuristic Akihabara district, dedicated to geek culture enthusiasts, to the traditional charm of Asakusa and the Senso-ji temple, every moment is a discovery. A side trip to Kamakura, famous for its Great Buddha and temples, adds a spiritual dimension to your stay.

This trip wouldn’t be complete without immersive experiences. Learn to wield a katana in a samurai workshop, take a cooking class to master the art of sushi, or explore the world of manga with a drawing lesson. Each activity is designed to deepen your connection to the local culture.



The carefully selected accommodations blend modern comfort with Japanese charm. From contemporary hotels in Kyoto and Tokyo to traditional ryokans in the mountains, every night is an experience in itself. With a passionate local guide and free time to explore at your own pace, this tour offers the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation.

The "Immersion in Japan" tour is much more than just a trip. It’s an invitation to discover the soul of a country rich in contrasts, through diverse landscapes, living traditions, and fascinating modernity. Whether you're a culture lover, nature enthusiast, or simply in search of wonder, this journey promises a memorable and transformative experience.
3-Week Japan Itinerary: Your Suggestions?
by Gwenelie · 2024-12-31 · 3 replies
Hi everyone,

So happy to be back here !

I’m currently planning our first trip to Japan. We’ll be traveling with our two teens, aged 16 and 17. We’re doing a pretty classic loop, but I’d still love to hear your valuable input.

Here’s the itinerary we’re considering:

- Tokyo (5 full days) - Fuji Yoshida (1 night) - Matsumoto (1 night) - Kamikochi / Gokayama (1 night) - Kanazawa (1 night) - Ine (1 night) - Himeji - Kyoto (5 full days)

We’re thinking of renting a car for the Japanese Alps portion.

We’re planning a 3-week trip, so I still have a few days to allocate—maybe in the Japanese Alps.

What do you think of the itinerary? The detour to Ine might seem odd, but I really want to include a coastal part—any thoughts? Is renting a car in Japan a total hassle?

And finally, is it absolutely necessary to book all accommodations in advance if we’re traveling in August? Or can I leave some flexibility for the Kanazawa / Ine / Himeji portion? Maybe if we really love a place and want to stay longer?

Thanks in advance for your tips!!

See you soon,

Gwen
One-month itinerary in Japan with a child: your thoughts?
by Hailey · 2024-12-11 · 6 replies
Hi there,

We’re heading to Japan for 34 days next summer with our 5-year-old daughter. We’ll be arriving and departing from Tokyo.

I’m currently planning our trip, and we’re constrained to head quickly to Okinawa because afterward, the prices for domestic flights rise significantly.

Here’s the rough outline of the route I’m considering. What do you think?

Thanks in advance!

1 night in Tokyo upon arrival. 7 nights in the Kyoto/Osaka area. 9 nights in Okinawa (+ Miyakojima or Ishigaki). 5 nights in the Kyushu region. 9 nights road-tripping through the Japanese Alps. 3 nights in Tokyo before departure.
Japan: First Discovery!
by Torpan · 2024-12-10 · 82 replies
Here’s a little story about my first trip to Japan with my partner. We went for our first visit from October 29 to November 13, 2024.

I had planned this entire trip back in November 2020, but given the health situation at the time, I had to cancel...

Here’s the classic route we took:

We booked everything ourselves and got a regional pass for the area from Kyoto to Hiroshima. The hotels were reserved 3 months in advance on Book... and Agod... (1030 € for 2 people for 13 nights = 80 €/night). For the flight, we chose a Qatar Airways flight with a layover to break up the long journey (950 € per person). We also got a pass on the same site (Japan-Experience) to take the train connecting Narita Airport to Shibuya Station (the N'EX Narita Express). Since the airport is 75 km from central Tokyo, we opted for this mode of transport, even though there are cheaper alternatives. After reading various posts on VoyageForum, I understood how important it was to have a Welcome Suica card to pay for public transport (subway, tram, bus, boat throughout the country), and we were able to buy one at Narita Airport. It turned out to be super useful! After a long but smooth journey, we found ourselves at Narita Airport in the evening. Even though we had a pass for the Narita Express, we had to go to a counter to make a reservation for the train (mandatory). Then, once we arrived at Shibuya Station, we took the subway for 2 stops and finally reached our hotel, exhausted (Hotel Asia Center of Japan – 270 € for 3 nights with breakfast included).
Avis et conseils pour un premier séjour au Japon English translation pending
by Frs801 · 2020-08-20 · 20 replies
Bonjour à tous !

Logiquement, nous avons prévu de partir avec ma femme au Japon mi Mai 2021 (On verra si cela est possible étant donné le contexte actuel). J'essaye tant bien que mal de préparer un itinéraire sympathique mais cela s'avère beaucoup plus complexe que prévu étant donné le nombre de choses incroyables que ce pays propose. Sachant que nous sommes intéressés par pratiquement tout (ville, nature, gastronomie...) et surtout on aime mixer et varier les journées.

Honnêtement, les choix a réaliser sont compliqués. Etant donné que ça sera notre premier voyage au Japon, nous souhaitons faire les incontournables bien entendu (mais je sens bien qu'il va falloir choisir les incontournables des incontournables 😉 )

Du coup, je suis intéressé par vos avis et conseils concernant une première ébauche que j'ai prévu.

J0 : Départ de France pour Tokyo et arrivée en J1 tôt le matin J1 : Tokyo J2 : Tokyo J3 : Tokyo J4 : Tokyo J5 : Tokyo départ fin de journée pour lac kawaguchi J6 : Lac Kawaguchi puis direction Kyoto en fin de journée J7 : Kyoto J8 : Kyoto J9 : Kyoto J10 : Kyoto départ pour Osaka en fin de journée J11 : Osaka J12 : Osaka J13 : départ le matin pour Kobe J14 : Kobe et départ en fin de journée pour Hiroshima J15 : Hiroshima puis départ pour Miyajima dans l'après midi J16 : Miyajima puis retour pour Osaka en fin de journée J17 : Retour en France

Du coup, j'ai quelques questions : _Que pensez vous de l'itinéraire ? Des choses à modifier ou optimiser ? Je me pose la question pour Osaka notamment (3 soirs) et Kyoto sur 4 jours complets ou j'ai un peu peur d'une "lassitude" concernant les temples même si ils ont l'air magnifique (sachant que ces 4j sont à Kyoto même).

_Il nous semble possible d'ajouter une journée dans le circuit mais je ne sais pas ou cela serait le plus judicieux (Tokyo, Nikko, Nara, Uji, Himeji, Kyoto, Miyajima ou autres)

Merci énormément d'avance pour vos avis et précieux conseils !

frs
Itinéraire pour 17 jours au Japon English translation pending
by Soso203 · 2020-08-11 · 9 replies
Hello,

J'aimerai partir au Japon en décembre pour 17 jours. Pensez-vous que cette itinéraire soit adapté ? Je veux voir pleins de chose mais profiter quand même un minimum des endroits où je vais. Pensez-vous que je dois enlever une ou deux villes de mon voyage ?

Tokyo : 10 jours

Je prendrais le JR pass pour 7 jours pour visiter les différentes villes hors Tokyo :

Mont fuji : 1 jour Nagoya : 1/2 journée Kyoto : 1 jour 1/2 Nara : 1 jour Osaka : 2 jours

Merci d'avance pour vos réponses et recommandations,

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