Hey, Baozi, today I would like to give you a bit of a tour itinerary from Kaohsiung to Japan. Japan is a very interesting place, there are so many fun, delicious food, guaranteed to make you don't want to come back. Let's start planning our trip!
Day 1: Arrive in Tokyo and explore Shinjuku外用陰莖增大
Flying from Kaohsiung to Tokyo usually takes three or four hours. Get off the plane and head to Shinjuku, one of the busiest places in Tokyo. Just arrived in Shinjuku, you can feel the bustling atmosphere of the big city, high-rise buildings, people coming and going, it is very lively. First find a hotel to drop off your luggage, have a little rest, and then you can start shopping.
Nearby is Shinjuku Gyoen, a beautiful park with different views throughout the year. In spring, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the mountains are all pink, which is super romantic. If you come when it is not cherry blossom season, it does not matter, the flowers and trees in the garden are particularly well taken care of, walk, take photos, the mood is indescribably more comfortable.
After visiting the imperial garden, the stomach must be hungry, Shinjuku is a paradise of food. Go to Shinjuku Kabukicho, where there are many ramen shops, just pick one, a bowl of warm ramen, warm and satisfied. After dinner, you can also go to Kabukicho, where there are a lot of small shops, selling a variety of Japanese special baubles, such as anime accessories, zefeng trinkets, buy back as a companion gift is very suitable.
At night, the night view of Shinjuku is also a highlight. Standing near Shinjuku Central Park, looking up at the tall buildings with the lights on and the neon lights flashing, it is especially feeling. If you want to be more romantic, you can go to the Shinjuku Metropolitan Observatory, from the height of the night view of the entire Shinjuku, Tokyo Tower can be seen, super spectacular.
Day 2: Tokyo Disneyland, start the fairy tale journey
The next day, wake up early and head straight to Tokyo Disneyland, a place that everyone who visits Japan will not want to miss. It's easy to get there by subway from Shinjuku, which takes about an hour. There are a lot of fun projects in Disneyland, such as Cinderella castle, the Little Mermaid's underwater world, the Pirates of the Caribbean ship, etc. Each project is super fun and can make you return to your childhood in an instant.
As soon as the park opens in the morning, get in line for the popular rides first. Like "Space Mountain Flight", it is a roller coaster, super fast, exciting, after the ride feels like the whole person flying.
Eat at the park at noon, there are many theme restaurants, you can eat while feeling the atmosphere of Disney. Continue to play in the afternoon, don't forget to see the float parade, those cartoon characters wearing beautiful clothes, sitting on the float waving, super cute. In the evening, there is also a fireworks show, the whole castle is in full bloom over the colorful fireworks, set to music, super dreamy.
In Disneyland, you can also buy a lot of cute souvenirs, such as Mickey Mickey headdresses, Disney themed stationery ah, are especially popular. This day must be very tired, but super happy, back to the hotel at night to have a good rest, ready to meet the next day's trip.
Day 3: Sensoji Temple and Ueno Park, experience traditional Japan
On the third day, go to Sensoji Temple and Ueno Park, feel the traditional style of Japan. Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, and from the subway station, you can see the oversized red thunder gate, which is particularly striking. When I walked into the temple, there were many people praying for good luck. There are many small shops around the temple, selling a variety of traditional Japanese snacks, such as takoyaki, gong yaki, and a variety of and fruit, eating while walking, particularly interesting.
After visiting Sensoji Temple, Ueno Park is within walking distance. Here is a huge park, there is a super famous Ueno zoo, a lot of animals, like giant pandas ah, giraffes ah, are particularly cute. If you don't want to go to the zoo, there are many museums in the park, such as the Tokyo National Museum, which has a lot of ancient Japanese relics, so that you can learn about the history and culture of Japan.
There is also a beautiful pond in Ueno Park. There are a lot of ducks and swans in the pond. You can buy bread and feed them. There are a lot of cherry trees in the park, if the cherry blossom season, here is simply a sea of pink, super romantic.
At noon, eat near Ueno, where there are many Japanese restaurants, you can try sushi, sashimi, and Japanese ramen, which is particularly authentic. In the afternoon, continue to stroll around Ueno Park, and if you are tired, find a place to sit and rest and enjoy a leisurely afternoon.
Day 4: Kyoto, Ancient Capital Tour
On the fourth day, from Tokyo to Kyoto, take the Shinkansen, about two hours to get there. Kyoto is the ancient capital of Japan, and it has retained a lot of traditional Japanese architecture and culture.
When you get to Kyoto, first go to Kiyomizu-ji Temple, one of the most famous temples in Kyoto, which is built into the hillside and is especially spectacular. From the observation deck of Kiyomizu-temple, you can see the whole city of Kyoto, and the scenery is particularly beautiful. There are also many stalls in the temple, selling all kinds of traditional Japanese handicrafts, such as ceramics and fans, which are particularly exquisite.
From Kiyomizu-ji Temple, you can go to the nearby Kiyohan and Niyohan, which are the most famous ancient streets in Kyoto, all wooden buildings, especially ancient charm. There are many shops selling traditional Japanese snacks on the street, such as matcha ice cream and bean curd, which are especially delicious. You can also buy a kimono, take pictures here, especially feel.
In the afternoon, go to Kinkaku-ji Temple, which is a landmark spot in Kyoto, and the whole temple is golden, shining in the sun, especially dazzling. The gardens around the Golden Pavilion Temple are also very beautiful, with small Bridges and flowing water, and a lot of maple trees. If you catch the autumn, the maple leaves are red, especially beautiful.
In the evening, you can go to Gion in Kyoto, which is the most famous flower street in Kyoto, and you may meet geisha. Find a Japanese restaurant near Gion and have an authentic Kyoto meal, such as Kyoto duck pot and tofu dishes, which are especially delicious. After dinner, you can also go to Gion river walk, feel the night scene of Kyoto, especially emotional.
Day 5: Osaka, shopping and food tour
On the fifth day, from Kyoto to Osaka, by train, about an hour can be there. Osaka is a paradise for shopping and food, and should not be missed when visiting Japan.
When you get to Osaka, first go to Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori, which are the most lively places in Osaka. Shinsaibashi has a lot of shops, from big brands to niche brands, and is especially suitable for shopping. You can shop here, fill your suitcase. Dotonbori is also a paradise of food, there are many Osaka specialties, such as takoyaki, Osaka yaki, and a variety of seafood, super delicious.
In Dotonbori, you can also go to the Totenkaku, which is an iconic building in Osaka and is particularly tall. You can climb to the top of the Totenkaku and overlook the night view of the whole of Osaka, which is especially spectacular. In the evening, find an izakaya near Dotonbori, drink some sake, eat some kebabs, and feel the nightlife of Japan.
Day 6: Nara, dancing with the deer
On the sixth day, go to Nara, which is one of the ancient capitals of Japan and has a special sense of history. It takes about an hour or so to get there by train from Osaka. The most famous thing in Nara is the Nara Park, where there are many deer, which are very cute. You can buy deer cakes and feed them, and they'll be super docile and come to you. It's super fun.
In Nara Park, you can also see a lot of ancient buildings, such as Haruhi Daisha and Todaiji, which are very famous temples in Japan, especially with a sense of history. There is also a huge Buddha statue in the Dongda Temple, which is particularly spectacular.
At noon in Nara to eat some special food, such as Nara, deer garden cake, are particularly delicious. In the afternoon, you can go to the Yoshiya mountain in Nara, which is a super beautiful natural scenic spot, there are a lot of cherry trees, if you catch up with the cherry blossom season, the mountains are pink, super romantic.
Day 7: Return to Tokyo, free movement
On the seventh day, you return to Tokyo from Nara, and you can move freely in Tokyo on this day. If you haven't seen enough, you can go back. For example, go to Shibuya, which is the most fashionable place in Tokyo, with many trendy shops and cafes, especially for young people. You can also go to Tokyo Tower, which is the iconic building of Tokyo and is very tall. You can climb to the top of the tower and look down on the whole view of Tokyo, which is super spectacular.
If you want to shop, you can go to Ginza, the most exclusive shopping district in Tokyo, which is full of big-name stores, especially for luxury goods. In the evening, you can find a high-end restaurant in Ginza and enjoy a high-end food experience with a fine French or Italian meal.
Day 8: Finish the journey and return to Kaohsiung
On the eighth day, the journey was drawing to a close. Buy some accompanying gifts in Tokyo, such as Japanese snacks and cosmetics, and bring them back to Kaohsiung for family and friends. Then I took a flight back to Kaohsiung from Tokyo airport with full luggage and memories. |