OFFICIAL TRAVEL GUIDE: JAPAN

Planning to head over to Tokyo for the WEC 6 Hours of Fuji mid-October. Haven't been at that time of the year. Hope they honor the air miles on my credit card so I get to fly over for free this time around. 8o F1's Japanese GP happens on the weekend before, but Suzuka is just so far away.
 
In terms of booking hotels, what are some suggestions as to where one should stay?

I heard anything on the JR Yamanote Train Line is good. Can anyone confirm?
 
I heard anything on the JR Yamanote Train Line is good. Can anyone confirm?
it runs in a big circle and stops at many of the top stations in tokyo. depending on what you want to do, it could be the only train you ride during your entire stay.
 
For all the Japan regulars or familiar with the subways, some quick questions.

Going to be in Tokyo Thursday 9/1 from HK.
Then headed to Kyoto Tuesday 9/6.
Then headed to Osaka Friday 9/9.
Then headed back to the U.S. Saturday 9/10.

So in total 10 days.

Thoughts on the best way to get around? The JR rail is 29,110yen for 7 days so we would have to adjust as needed for the other 3 days. We do not need to head back to Tokyo so just seeing if it is worth it to get the JR 7 day pass at all.

One way Nozomi from Tokyo to Kyoto is 13710 yen 2 hour 20 min ride
One way Hikari from Tokyo to Kyoto is 13400 yen 2 hour 40 min ride (Can use japan rail)
JR Kyoto Line for Osaka Station 560 yen 28 min ride

What are ya'lls thoughts?
 
Look up the tourist subway passes

Does not include jr

Also i think theres a tourist price for the shinkansen

Also look into the over night bus from tokyo to osaka
 
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For all the Japan regulars or familiar with the subways, some quick questions.

Going to be in Tokyo Thursday 9/1 from HK.
Then headed to Kyoto Tuesday 9/6.
Then headed to Osaka Friday 9/9.
Then headed back to the U.S. Saturday 9/10.

So in total 10 days.

Thoughts on the best way to get around? The JR rail is 29,110yen for 7 days so we would have to adjust as needed for the other 3 days. We do not need to head back to Tokyo so just seeing if it is worth it to get the JR 7 day pass at all.

One way Nozomi from Tokyo to Kyoto is 13710 yen 2 hour 20 min ride
One way Hikari from Tokyo to Kyoto is 13400 yen 2 hour 40 min ride (Can use japan rail)
JR Kyoto Line for Osaka Station 560 yen 28 min ride

What are ya'lls thoughts?
The thing is that in Osaka and especially Kyoto, JR lines aren't much of a presence as they are in Tokyo. You would still need to carry some cash for the local subways. Don't buy the kyoto pass because it doesn't even include some of the other lines, so you are better off paying individually. For Tokyo, Jr lines should be fine as they cover a lot of ground but there are some local lines that not covered by it so the 72 hour  metro pass might be worth it depending how much you want to avoid walking.
 
I think you should get your Groupon
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Heading to Japan at the end of april for about 14 days. 

Thinking about 6 days in Tokyo, 3 or 4 in kyoto, 4 in osaka

what y'all think? Also should i get the all access train pass?

Any must see places? 

Should i go to Mt FUji
 
Heading to Japan at the end of april for about 14 days. 


Thinking about 6 days in Tokyo, 3 or 4 in kyoto, 4 in osaka

what y'all think? Also should i get the all access train pass?

Any must see places? 


Should i go to Mt FUji

3-4 in kyoto if you stay in the city seems a bit too much IMO (though it depends on what you want to do).

6-3-5 seems better.

Fuji can be nice if you plan on doing some activities (I didn't do any because i was budget travelling).

For myself it wasn't worth to buy the All access train pass because i didn't move around enough. I was walking ALOT though.
 
I copped train passes while I was there last year. It was definitely worth it. We hit Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima.

I was only there 10 or 11 days. I feel like we did 5 days in Tokyo, 2 or 3 in Kyoto, 1 in Hiroshima, returned back to Tokyo, did a day at Mt Fuji, and then departed. Definitely was a great trip.
 
2 days in kyoto is good

I did Kyoto as a day trip when I was in Osaka
 
gonna be there in the beginning of april for cherry blossom season. friends and i plan on doing that maricar tour/experience amongst many other things. april cant get here any sooner
 
gonna be there in the beginning of april for cherry blossom season. friends and i plan on doing that maricar tour/experience amongst many other things. april cant get here any sooner
i would suggest you guys hit up nakameguro in cherry blossom season just to walk around and soak up the vibe. there's a really good ramen spot by the nakameguro train station called afuri. they put yuzu in the broth and the chashu is grilled.

nakameguro (not my pic)
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spicy yuzu ramen from afuri (not my pic)
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one thing to not for those bound for kyoto: you travel mostly by bus in kyoto (if you don't catch a cab) and you pay when you get off the bus with the amount being dependent on how far you went.
 
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gonna be there in the beginning of april for cherry blossom season. friends and i plan on doing that maricar tour/experience amongst many other things. april cant get here any sooner
i would suggest you guys hit up nakameguro in cherry blossom season just to walk around and soak up the vibe. there's a really good ramen spot by the nakameguro train station called afuri. they put yuzu in the broth and the chashu is grilled.

nakameguro (not my pic)


spicy yuzu ramen from afuri (not my pic)


one thing to not for those bound for kyoto: you travel mostly by bus in kyoto (if you don't catch a cab) and you pay when you get off the bus with the amount being dependent on how far you went.
good looking out. I'll do 2 days, 3 nights in kyoto (i think i'll be getting free hotel stays there) and then maybe head to osaka from there. 

any must see/do stuff in osaka? is 4 days good?
 
Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka are great but if you have the time, I'd highly recommend heading north to Hokkaido. Sapporo, Otaru, Biei and Noboribetsu were all awesome places. Great places to check out with a less touristy vibe, awesome nature and the best seafood in all of Japan.
 
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