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Japan itinerary
Hi
I know there are many posts of different itineraries on here currently, but I would appreciate your help on ours. We are going to Japan (1st trip) leaving UK on 30th March - I very much hope to see the cherry blossoms! 30th - out of UK 31st - arrive Narita - late arrival 9.30pm so overnight Narita hotel. 1st April - take Airport limo to Tokyo - Keio Plaza. 2nd Tokyo 3rd activate JR pass - go to Kyoto 3rd - 8th Kyoto (side trips to Himeji & Nara) This is the bit I'm not sure of - we leave Japan on the 11th & rail pass runs out on 9th. Options for 8th:- -could go back to Tokyo & day trip to Nikko -go to Odawara then Hakone area? -Takayama -would that be silly to just go for one night then back to Tokyo on 9th? Any other thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you |
April 8-9 was peak cherry blossom time in Tokyo last year.
Both Nikko and Hakone are served by non-JR trains. I would put Hakone last on the list of destinations, behind Takayama, to use with your JR Pass. You can find inexpensive JR trains to Odawara and I think it is better to use the Odakyu Romance Car along with a Hakone Free Pass. Going to Nikko is a bit more expensive on JR and the more expensive JR option is the best one, IIRC. So, you could just go straight to Nikko from Takayama or Kyoto. |
I didn't say it exactly but I was suggesting that you go to Hakone from Tokyo on Odakyu Rail or cheap JR train.
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Ok, one more post. No it is not silly to go to Takayama, getting there by noon and going on to Tokyo (or Nikko) the next afternoon. It will cost you 4 hours travel time plus an hour or so connecting in Nagoya. Those 5 hours are in addition to the Kyoto-Tokyo travel time.
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Thanks so much for your reply - I'll read up a bit more on this following your advice.
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