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How many days does Kyoto usually play?

Question 1: How many days is it appropriate to go to Kyoto, Japan? I think this question is very personal. I think it usually takes 1 ~ 2 days for famous scenic spots in downtown Kyoto and 1 day for surrounding areas. Generally speaking, it is more appropriate to play for three days, such as Sagano's small train and Dongying Huaying Village. Visiting neighboring cities, such as Nara and Uji, you can actually live in Kyoto and see your own arrangements. My personal advice is to travel slowly. We went to Kyoto with Zhongxin last year and stayed 1 day. Personally, I don't think we have had enough fun. If time is tight, I suggest that we stay in Kyoto for three days, so that we can enjoy some important scenic spots in Kyoto.

Question 2: How to arrange your trip to Kyoto? How many days do you plan to travel?

Preferred attractions: Jingu Temple-Nijo Castle-Two-Year Board and Three-Year Board-Kiyomizu Temple.

Then: Fujian Daohe Dashe-No.33 Hall-Baban Shrine-Huajian Trail.

Again: Yinta-nanzenji-Peace Shrine-Xia Ya Shrine-Shanghemao Shrine.

Other scenic spots, such as Dong Hong 'an Temple, Xi Hong 'an Temple, Kyoto Palace, Dong Temple and Suoguo Temple, are all random.

Among them, Donghong Anji is one of the favorite places for travel agencies, because there is no need for tickets.

Imperial College Kyoto needs to make an appointment in advance.

If you still have time, you can arrange Lanshan, take a small train to swim the river, and rest on the Lanshan train on Wednesday.

No matter what you choose, you must eat: the gold market!

Accommodation recommendation: It is best to choose near JR Kyoto Station, with convenient transportation and bus terminal.

By the way, there is a tourist ticket office on the left when you get out of JR Kyoto Station. You can buy one-day bus tickets and one-day subway tickets, and you can also get Chinese bus maps, scenic spots maps and shopping guides for free.

If you want to buy something, there is also a drugstore near JR, but it is not recommended because Kyoto is more expensive than Osaka. There are many counters in Isetan next to JR Station, and the restaurants in Lamian Noodles Hutong on 10 floor and1/floor are excellent!

Question 3: How to arrange a six-day self-help tour to Kyoto, Japan? You can go with Keihan. The details are as follows for your reference.

Day 1: Arrival

The next day (Kyoto): Kiyomizu Temple-San Nianban-Er Nianban-Ningning Road-Bababan Shrine-Huajian Lane-Jinshi-Shinsaibashi for dinner/shopping.

Day 3 (Kyoto): Lanshan Train-Bamboo Trail-North Gate of Tianlong Temple-Tofu, milk ice cream, the ancient capital of taro, Coke Cake in Nakamura House-Landian Zutang-Jinge Temple.

Day 4 (Nara): Chunri Dashe-Nara Park-Nara National Museum-Dongda Temple-Xiaofu Temple-Ape G Pool-Nara City Street.

Day 5 (Osaka): Sky Garden of Tianshouge-Tsudaguang-Meitian Blue Sky Building in Osaka City.

Day 6 (Osaka): Heimen Market-Shinsaibashi-Return trip

Question 4: It is best to stay in Kyoto, Kobe and Nara for a few days each. Nara 1, 2 days is almost the same.

Kobe 1, 2 nd is similar.

I think I can stay in Kyoto for a week.

Question 5: Help: How to get to Kyoto from Osaka to Nara? Is it okay to go back and forth one day? How long will it take? Kyoto is very close to Osaka, and it takes less than 20 minutes to take the Shinkansen at Shindapan Station. If Osaka goes to Nara, JR is not convenient to get close to the railway. It takes about 1 hour to get to Nara Station near the railway by taking the express train from Nanbo Station in Osaka. As for whether 1 day can go back and forth, it depends on which scenic spots you want to visit after you arrive in Kyoto or Nara. Generally no problem. Because I don't know where you live in Osaka, the above time is calculated from a more convenient departure station. If you are far away from New Osaka or Nanbo Station, you need to use more time.

Question 6: How much does it cost to travel to Japan? Stay in a hotel for a week ― about 30,000 yen.

Meal+transportation+tickets-about 30,000 yen.

Air ticket-about 2480 RMB.

Visa-about 400 yuan RMB (no deposit)

Therefore, except for the relatively fixed airfare and visa fees and large-scale floating shopping, all the expenses in Japan need only 60,000 yen for 9 days, which is about 3,700 yuan according to the exchange rate at that time.

I. About visas

I chose the top sales agent on the Internet. Because it was visa-free before, no deposit was needed, just fill in a simple application form and a copy of the household registration book, and it will be signed in 7 days.

My companion went abroad for the first time and needed the company's certificate and paid a deposit of 50 thousand. The visa fee was cheaper than mine 100, and the visa was issued smoothly.

Second, about the network.

For a bad trip, unnecessary expenses must be said no during the whole trip. I found hotels and scenic spots by printing small maps and travel itinerary, and asked Xiaobai in Japanese. It turns out that 70% of my talent for finding the way is ok, and the rest is basically solved by asking for directions.

Third, about language.

Japanese is very useful! English is good, too! I have a little knowledge of English and Japanese, and finally found it very helpful and interesting.

English: Instructions for hotels, stations, scenic spots and Kyoto Imperial Institute! Interpretation of Jiyingchang (Kyoto Royal)

It is the former residence of the emperor, equivalent to the Forbidden City in China. It's free, but you need to make an appointment. The narrator will show you around. Great value! ), can understand 60%, many interesting little details, you can't understand without listening to the explanation.

Japanese: It's like asking an aunt and uncle in China on the street. Most of them can't speak English. Even college students should respond. So Japanese is the most useful way to ask for directions, order food and listen to the name of the station! 20 days before I went, I spent half an hour reviewing on the subway every day and memorized 50 phonograms and some common words. It's enough for chickens to talk to ducks! At least I know how to ask for directions and I can understand the menu.

Fourth, about booking a hotel.

The whole hotel budget is controlled in 450 yuan for one night, but the stay is very good. How to book a cheap and exciting hotel is patience+luck.

I booked the hotel the first time. Because of the uncertainty of air tickets and visas at that time, the first factor in booking a hotel was that there was no deposit.

1. For hotels that must check in (B&B): Keep brushing, and check whether there are any vacancies on the day of check-in. Because there are generally three pure Japanese B&B rooms, the probability of vacant rooms for several days is relatively low. Be sure to brush it for a few more days, and then decide the itinerary for those days according to the hotel.

Nothing special. It is suggested to weigh the price and transportation and choose a suitable hotel: the specific way is to choose the travel date, choose to accept the price (I usually look at 7000~ 14000, then choose the premium discount, and then choose the interested comparison. Premium discount is a special price. Generally speaking, there is a discount for booking in advance, which is very helpful for cheap hotels.

3. Choose a good hotel, book and confirm. If the check-in is finally confirmed, it is recommended to check the Japanese page to find out about the nearby stations. As for whether I need to print the confirmation letter, I am insured, but in fact the hotel didn't ask me for it.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) about foreign exchange (basic strategy of economic tourism)

I got a lot of feedback before I went. Some cash and UnionPay cards are enough. UnionPay cards are directly exchanged at the current exchange rate, and there is no handling fee (Visa is converted into US dollars first, then US dollars are converted into RMB, and there are handling fees), which is very cost-effective. But I have obsessive-compulsive disorder and find cash convenient. I changed nearly 200 thousand.

As it turns out, it's really convenient to have Japanese yen, and UnionPay is also very developed, but most of the cheap shops that Japanese people go to don't have UnionPay, but are for tourists, you know. We found cost-effective restaurants and drugstores, and we can't use UnionPay. Special hotels and homestays even stated that they only accept cash. So changing yen is very, very important! Sure, you don't mind the price. You can skip it if you like convenience.

PS。 If the store you go to accepts UnionPay cards, there is a high probability that the price will be more expensive than other local stores.

Therefore, it is suggested that you can bring a little more yen and buy medicine in cheap pharmacies with cash. The fixed price was bought at the airport duty-free shop with UnionPay card.

Six, about transportation (all kinds of tickets)

1, Icoca & Haruka Package:

Value for money, you can save time by booking online. To book a one-way ticket at 3030, you need to take your passport, return ticket and reservation form to buy it. Icoca, the amount is 2000, including 500 deposit, which needs 2...> & gt

Question 7: How many days does it take for Japan to travel to Kyoto and Hokkaido by itself? It depends on the season. The famous scenic spots in Kyoto include the Golden Pavilion Temple and the Silver Pagoda, which are good places to see cherry blossoms in late March and early April. If you just go sightseeing, one day from Osaka is enough.

Hokkaido is relatively large and there are many scenic spots. The movie "If You Are the One" was shot in the east of Hokkaido, and the traffic is not very convenient. Popular tourist attractions are in the west of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Dendon (hot spring, volcano, bear farm), Toyako, Hakodate (one of the most beautiful night scenes in the world), Otaru, Meiying (it is recommended to stay here for two nights and ride a bike for two days), and Youyano (divided into upper, middle and lower levels). Compare lavender in Zhongfu grain liquid.

Question 8: What to do in Honshu, Japan? How many days will suit you? There are also many interesting places in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. If you are interested, you can Baidu the travel guide of Honshu Island in Japan.

Question 9: How many days is it suitable for free travel in Kyoto and Osaka? Who else thinks it's still full in five to seven days?

Osaka is the center of Kansai region in Japan. Besides Osaka itself, Kyoto, Kobe and Nara are all within an hour's drive, and there are also places worth seeing.

Question10: Travel to Japan in early April, 7 days, Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, three out of four, or four? How many days per person? It depends on the purpose of your visit. If you are shopping, Tokyo is almost seven days.

If you visit historic sites, it will take 2 days in Kyoto, 0/day in Nara/KLOC and 0/day in Osaka/KLOC.

It's my first time here, just looking around. Tokyo 3 days, Kyoto 1 day, Osaka 2 days, Nara 1 day.