Another fun video! For the days outside of Tokyo, I would also recommend Mt Hakone/Lake Ashi for the onsens and views. If you like shopping in Akihabra, also consider going shopping at Nakano Broadway in Tokyo. Another place you should include are the food stores in the mall basements like the Shibuya Food Show.
Here's a suggested 7 day trip to Japan. Covers Tokyo, Kyoto Day one: Land in Tokyo. check in to your hotel. Get something to eat in your local area. Shibuya crossing in the evening. Day two: Ueno park, museums. Akihabara for lunch and a look around. Evening, go to the aquarium in Ikebukero. Day Three: Meiji shrine, Takeshita street. Sensoji in Asakusa. Tokyo Tower in the evening. Day Four: Samurai museum in Kabukicho, then shinkansen to Kyoto. Check in to hotel, eat. Walk around Gion in the evening. Day Five: Fushimi Inari Shrine. Kyoto Tower at lunch. Kyoto castle afternoon. Day six: Nishiki market. Kiyomizudera temple. Relax in the evening at a nice restaurant. (maybe take a train to Osaka and eat in the Dotonburi area, then train back to your hotel) Day seven: Kyoto rail museum in you have time/inclination. Take train to Kansai airport, fly home.
Traveling from the UK 7 Days in Japan just isn't enough time since its 14 hours flying and that's when flying direct, so when my wife and I are going to Japan for out 3rd time next year we are going for 3 weeks.
I'll be honest, only spending 7 days in Japan is a criminal offense, plus it just makes the trip stressful by trying to speed-run everything in such amount of short time. I'd say spend at least 14 days, this gives you room to breathe and relax a little, but i understand not everyone is able to do so, whether it's financial or work related.
I’m on my way to Japan now!!!! Can’t wait!!
Saitama has a bonsai museum. It was absolutely worth the trip!
I just came back from Japan, and boy… it’s so bittersweet. 😢😊
Always great to hear the old but gold recommendations but also find some new ones. It's also nice to see how much fun those foreigners have. 😊
Another fun video! For the days outside of Tokyo, I would also recommend Mt Hakone/Lake Ashi for the onsens and views. If you like shopping in Akihabra, also consider going shopping at Nakano Broadway in Tokyo. Another place you should include are the food stores in the mall basements like the Shibuya Food Show.
Here's a suggested 7 day trip to Japan. Covers Tokyo, Kyoto
Day one: Land in Tokyo. check in to your hotel. Get something to eat in your local area. Shibuya crossing in the evening.
Day two: Ueno park, museums. Akihabara for lunch and a look around. Evening, go to the aquarium in Ikebukero.
Day Three: Meiji shrine, Takeshita street. Sensoji in Asakusa. Tokyo Tower in the evening.
Day Four: Samurai museum in Kabukicho, then shinkansen to Kyoto. Check in to hotel, eat. Walk around Gion in the evening.
Day Five: Fushimi Inari Shrine. Kyoto Tower at lunch. Kyoto castle afternoon.
Day six: Nishiki market. Kiyomizudera temple. Relax in the evening at a nice restaurant. (maybe take a train to Osaka and eat in the Dotonburi area, then train back to your hotel)
Day seven: Kyoto rail museum in you have time/inclination. Take train to Kansai airport, fly home.
Fun interviews.
Walk randomly around Shinjuku and get Combini food 🤤👍
Traveling from the UK 7 Days in Japan just isn't enough time since its 14 hours flying and that's when flying direct, so when my wife and I are going to Japan for out 3rd time next year we are going for 3 weeks.
I'll be honest, only spending 7 days in Japan is a criminal offense, plus it just makes the trip stressful by trying to speed-run everything in such amount of short time.
I'd say spend at least 14 days, this gives you room to breathe and relax a little, but i understand not everyone is able to do so, whether it's financial or work related.
I want to go to Japan maybe in 2025
Do you take a shot every time some one says "like"?
SAITAMA には埼玉が誇る川越(kawagoe)があるでしょうが!w
She could probably model also to...
Did she get a new camera man?
Why do you assume it’s a man?