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Trip to Japan in July - please help!
Hello -
My husband and I will be going to Osaka at the beginning of July where he has a conference. For various reasons, I am just starting to plan this trip. We will be in Osaka for a few days, then will have a week or so to travel. We have been to Japan before, spent some time in Kyoto and other, smaller, places, have not been to Toyko. I understand we can expect hot humid weather. Neither of us do very well in heat, so I was searching for cooler places we might visit. Any suggestions? I have not yet purchased our airplane tickets. We will be flying business class and I am considering Northwest Airlines or United as we can get USAir mileage. Does anyone have any experience with business class to Japan on these airlines? Depending on our travel plans, I may book an open jaw, flying into Osaka, out of Toyko. On our last visit to Japan, we purchased railpasses, which we had a great time using, and may do so for this trip. Suggestions as to destinations and hotels, helpful comments, and shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. I should add that we are fond of natural beauty and prefer modest (good value for money) accommodations. We might be up for a splurge if it involved an outstanding Japanese experience. Thanks to all. |
Take a look up north, around the Tazawa-ko region west of Morioka. I stayed a night at the JR hotel at the Kakunodate station. From a station one or two stops to the east, I took a bus that went up into the mountains. I visited an onsen there and returned, but also noticed that there were several nice ryokan there. It looked like it would be a great getaway for a couple. Morioka is only 2.5 hours from Tokyo via the shinkansen. It's another 1.5 hours to Akita (or up into the lake region). It's 3 hours from Osaka to Tokyo. An open jaw ticket is a good idea. With that fare, you can probably make a stopover. Take a look at the JAL and ANA websites (www.japanair.com and www.fly-ana.com) for special discount fares for foreigners on domestic Japan flights. You ought to visit Hakone to take the tour of the Fuji-san area just south of Tokyo. |
In July, there will be a sumo tournament in Nagoya. |
Flown Northwest Business Class a few time - excellent experience. But the best has been British Air and their 447's 400 series. In busines class the seats are lounges and form a full bed so that you may sleep flat. Really nice.
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The first half of July is rainy season in mainland Japan. So, it's better to be flexible if you plan to go outdoor during this period.
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