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Please introduce the 4-day Kansai Oban Tour

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The plane arrived at Oita at 15:00pm on the first day. The plane left Oita at 18:00pm on the fifth day. The itinerary is tentatively scheduled for the first day of Oita-Kyoto (live in Kyoto) ) Day 2 Kyoto - Wakayama - hot spring area (stay in the hot spring area) Day 3 Wakayama (stay in Wakayama) Day 4 Wakayama - Oita (stay in Oita) Day 5 Oita Castle (fly to Hong Kong, China at dusk) Wakayama Orchard, is it not the production season now? Is there fruit picking? You can stay in Japanese-style (Japanese-style) hotels/inns. I just want to give it a try and the cost is acceptable. Neither of us can speak Japanese! There is not much time left! I need to start booking hotel accommodation because I am leaving in 10 days. Will transportation tickets be purchased and sold on-site at the station? The sightseeing location is undecided every day. Please help me organize the itinerary and introduce accommodation, attractions, transportation connections... Thank you for your help. Generally speaking, B&Bs do not have hot springs (regardless of whether they are outdoor or indoors), and at most they only have a large bathhouse (for people to take a shower, and only provide ordinary hot water). The so-called B&Bs are places that provide cheap accommodation. The rooms are small and there are many There are no bathroom facilities in the room. In a traditional B&B, you will feel like you are living in someone else's home. There is usually a kitchen, living room and dining room open for guests to use. In addition, there are also cheap small Japanese-style hotels, the rooms are as big as B&Bs, and some of them have bathrooms. This kind of Japanese-style hotel is commercial, and the owner is of course nice, but you will obviously notice that it is different from a B&B. For example, B&Bs have kitchens where you can cook your own food, but Japanese hotels do not. The above two types are generally called B&Bs by Hong Kong people because they are similar in price, facilities and comfort. But hot springs are wild and generally only attached to hot spring hotels, whether indoors or outdoors. Most hot spring hotels are luxurious and enjoyable, and the prices are by no means cheap. Therefore, there will not be any cheap B&Bs with hot springs.

If you want to live peacefully and live in a B&B with a kitchen, you can only go to the public hot spring la (admission fee ranges from 500yen to 2000yen). Because I don’t know the flight schedule of the BOOK flight, you may go to the left on the first day of the trip. Day 1 Osaka: Kuromon Market, Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori Day 2 Kyoto: Kiyomizudera Temple, Chishu Shrine, Nishiki Market, Yasaka Shrine, Gion Day 3 Kyoto: Kinkakuji Temple, Sagano, Sagano Sightseeing Train, Kyoto Station Day 4 Wakayama: Tore fish market, Shirahama, Ise Jingu Shrine, hot spring hotel Day 5 Osaka: Osaka Castle, Airport check-in Wakayama has hot spring hotel, D hotel has outdoor hot spring, Wakayama has Tore Tore fish market Market, map), the seafood in this fish market is cheap and good. There are very few B&Bs in Osaka that cannot use the kitchen and its utensils