π An Ultra-Reliable 6-Day Japan Free Travel Guide πΌ
You've got to visit Japan at least once, right? π―π΅ Having been to Japan 5 times, I've compiled a detailed travel guide for you all! ππ» Those planning to go soon, make sure to save this! π² π Day1 Tokyo π Senso-ji Temple: Check in at the iconic "Thunder Gate" red lantern π Tokyo Tower: A landmark attraction π Ginza: If you're looking to snag some Issey Miyake, go early, or it'll be gone π Day2 Mount Fuji π Gokomachi: The top of Mount Fuji covered in snow is beautiful to gaze upon π Shinjuku Hakkai: Eight clear spring ponds with stunning colors on a sunny day π Kawaguchiko: See the reflection of Mount Fuji in the lake π Day3 Kyoto π Kiyomizu-dera: The nearby have an old Kyoto Japanese charm π Gion: Very characteristic of Japan π Day4 Kyoto π Sagano Scenic Train: For hydrangea exhibitions, go in June! Over 50 varieties π Togetsukyo Bridge: The same famous scene from Conan π Nijo Castle: The architecture is distinctive, and the streets have a relaxed feel π Shijyo Kawaramachi: A bustling commercial area, with lanterns hanging at night, and a beautiful night view by the Kamo River π Day5 Nara + Osaka π Nara Park: Get up close and personal with cute deer, best visited early morning or evening when they're most active π Shinsaibashi: You can shop for a long time, with HelloKitty and Disney specialty stores, as well as many well-known brands and department stores π Day6 Osaka π Osaka Castle Park: Great for photos, cherry blossoms line the moat π Tsutenkaku: Check in at the sky tower from Conan's movie π Kuromon Market: Lots of small shops to explore, cheap cosmetics, and very fresh and delicious sashimi π Umeda District: Constantly bustling, you can check in at the Hepfive Ferris wheel β Don't miss these foods Sea urchin donburi π₯, omelette, ramen π, strawberry daifuku, Kobe beef π₯©, okonomiyaki, matcha ice cream π§, omurice, tonkatsu donburi βπ» Visa + Hotels: Getting a personal visa for Japan is quite difficult, I used a travel agency that offers packages including flights, visas, and hotels, quite affordable, let me know if you need a recommendation ββ Apps to download before traveling to Japan 1β£ VoiceTra: Voice translation 2β£ Suica: For public transport, convenience stores, and vending machines 3β£ Klook 4β£ iMoney 5β£ Google Maps: For route planning and restaurant reviews 6β£ Tenki.jp: Weather forecast 7οΈβ£ Aikatsu: Drugstore shopping inquiry, scan to see prices, usage, etc. #TravelGuide #OutboundTravel #JapanFreeTravel #JapanTravel #JapanVisa #OverseasTravel #HoneymoonAbroad #NationalDayTravel #UnmissableScenery #CulturalAttractionsSharing