Japan trip 5 weeks
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Japan trip 5 weeks
Hi!
My family (wife and 4 kids between 13 and 3) from Holland travel to Japan this July and August (yes we know it is hot and humid but it was either go in summer or not go at all). We have planned our itinerary and we would like to test that with people who did a similar trip. We wanted to combine cities and nature as best as possible without changing places too much.
What we have in mind:
- Fly in Osaka: 6 nights (USJ, aquarium, Dotonbori)
- Hiroshima: 3 nights (peace museum, miyajima)
- Kyoto: 6 nights (nintendo museum, selection of temples)
- Kanazawa: 3 nights (samurai district, beach??)
- Takayama 3 nights
- Matsumoto 3 nights (castle)
- Tokio: 10 nights (Disney, Harry potter studio, Ghibli, Teamlabs, city vibes)
what we want to ask:
- any tips for great attractions for kids beyond the sites mentioned?
- any great ideas for nature oriented day trips from the places mentioned? We rely on public transport
- any great recommendations for restaurants,cafes, etc
- is there a fantastic place on this route that we really should include (Nagasaki?, Nara, Himeji?). We can still adjust the plan. Your ideas and help ar much appreciated!
My family (wife and 4 kids between 13 and 3) from Holland travel to Japan this July and August (yes we know it is hot and humid but it was either go in summer or not go at all). We have planned our itinerary and we would like to test that with people who did a similar trip. We wanted to combine cities and nature as best as possible without changing places too much.
What we have in mind:
- Fly in Osaka: 6 nights (USJ, aquarium, Dotonbori)
- Hiroshima: 3 nights (peace museum, miyajima)
- Kyoto: 6 nights (nintendo museum, selection of temples)
- Kanazawa: 3 nights (samurai district, beach??)
- Takayama 3 nights
- Matsumoto 3 nights (castle)
- Tokio: 10 nights (Disney, Harry potter studio, Ghibli, Teamlabs, city vibes)
what we want to ask:
- any tips for great attractions for kids beyond the sites mentioned?
- any great ideas for nature oriented day trips from the places mentioned? We rely on public transport
- any great recommendations for restaurants,cafes, etc
- is there a fantastic place on this route that we really should include (Nagasaki?, Nara, Himeji?). We can still adjust the plan. Your ideas and help ar much appreciated!
#2
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Overall, I think your plan makes sense. Just a few comments:
Have you consulted Japan-guide.com? It’s a truly excellent resource and it has a section on travel with children.
If nature is a priority, consider visiting Hiroshima on your way to or from Miyajima and staying on Miyajima rather than in Hiroshima. There are some wonderful and easy hikes around that delightful island!
Also for nature: From Tokyo, consider Nikko for a day trip. Or perhaps better, an overnight stay there! Visit the temples there (different, IMO, from others you will see), hike some of the Ganmangafuchi Abyss trail (the first part is very easy), visit Lake Chuzenji and Kegon no taki…
I think you would all enjoy Himeji-jo and would encourage you to consider making time for it.
In Kyoto, you and your children might enjoy a show at Gion Corner.
I loved Nara and was glad to give it two full days. Whether you and your family would is something I can’t answer.
I’m sure you’ll have a great trip no matter what you choose!
Have you consulted Japan-guide.com? It’s a truly excellent resource and it has a section on travel with children.
If nature is a priority, consider visiting Hiroshima on your way to or from Miyajima and staying on Miyajima rather than in Hiroshima. There are some wonderful and easy hikes around that delightful island!
Also for nature: From Tokyo, consider Nikko for a day trip. Or perhaps better, an overnight stay there! Visit the temples there (different, IMO, from others you will see), hike some of the Ganmangafuchi Abyss trail (the first part is very easy), visit Lake Chuzenji and Kegon no taki…
I think you would all enjoy Himeji-jo and would encourage you to consider making time for it.
In Kyoto, you and your children might enjoy a show at Gion Corner.
I loved Nara and was glad to give it two full days. Whether you and your family would is something I can’t answer.
I’m sure you’ll have a great trip no matter what you choose!
#3
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This looks like a really solid plan overall, especially the mix of cities and nature.
Only thing I’d watch is the pacing. With 4 kids, moving around that much might get a bit tiring, especially in summer heat. You might not need the full 10 nights in Tokyo… maybe shorten that a bit and keep some downtime elsewhere.
Only thing I’d watch is the pacing. With 4 kids, moving around that much might get a bit tiring, especially in summer heat. You might not need the full 10 nights in Tokyo… maybe shorten that a bit and keep some downtime elsewhere.
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