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If you want to travel to Japan, how to plan a six-day trip is better?

First of all, if it is the first time to go to Japan, the six-day tour suggests going to Tokyo and Osaka, which is a classic route.

Suppose you start from Beijing, then the approximate route is: Beijing? Around Tokyo? Around osaka? Beijing, not a detour.

In addition, you can buy a seven-day ticket for the Japan Railway Pass, so that most cars of JR Company (Japan Railway Company, mainly engaged in long-distance intercity railways and suburban railways in Japan, similar to the national railway in China, and the Shinkansen is JR Company) can ride at will. Ordinary adult fare is about 1850 RMB. The following is the specific itinerary reference:

Day 1: Even if I take an early direct flight to Tokyo, I won't be able to settle down until evening, but it doesn't matter. In the evening, you can go shopping in Ginza for dinner, then climb the old Tokyo Tower to see the night scene after dark, or go to kabukicho to play.

The next day: During the day, you can visit the surrounding areas of Tokyo, such as Asakusa, Nakajima Commercial Street, Ueno Park, Shibuya, Meiji Jingu and Mount Omotesando Hills.

Or a suggestion, make an appointment in advance, and then visit the sumo training hall, or Tsukiji seafood market, or visit Tokyo's huge underground drainage system. These are relatively small, but they can get a good understanding of the other side of the city.

Then take the Shinkansen to Kyoto in the evening and live in Kyoto.

Day 3: Focus on sightseeing in Kyoto, such as (strongly recommend the first four) Jingu Temple, Kiyomizu Temple, Nijo Castle, Fujian Road and Dashe, or Qiaoyuelan Mountain, or Yuji and Byodoin Temple, and feel the quaint and elegant Kyoto.

You can also arrange time to make some handicrafts. There are many diy workshops in Kyoto. For example, I have been to a diy workshop in Jingyouchan (an ancient printing and dyeing process) before, where I can print and dye beautiful handkerchiefs myself, and there is also a diy workshop in Baqiao (a traditional Japanese snack), which is very interesting.

In summer, in the evening, you can have dinner on the riverside terrace by the Yachuan River, enjoy the night in Yachuan, feel the summer in Japan, and take the Shinkansen to Osaka after dinner.

Day 4: Get up early in the morning and go sightseeing and shopping in Osaka. You can go to Osaka Castle Park, Wanbo Park, Xinzhaiqiao Commercial Street, Dotonbori Food Street, Meitian Commercial District, Zhucheng and so on.

Then take the Shinkansen to the mountain hot springs in Kobe in the afternoon, book a hot spring hotel in advance, and enjoy traditional Japanese food and hot springs after arriving at the hotel. If the weather is fine, you can also go to Liujiashan or Mo Ye Mountain in Kobe and take a cable car to the top of the mountain to see the night view (this is highly recommended, and the night view in Kobe is beautiful).

Day 5: Take another hot spring bath in the morning. After checking out early in the morning, there are several options to choose from.

1. One is to go to usj Paradise in Osaka (a movie theme park, which is not bad except for a large number of people, and there is no one in China at present) for a day. Personally recommend the Harry Potter theme area inside.

2. If you don't want to be so noisy and queue up, you can also go to play around Nara, and recommend Nara Park, Dongda Temple, Tangzhaoti Temple and Chunri Dashe to feel the quaint and quiet Nara.

3. Or take the Shinkansen to the west, play Himeji and Okayama, go to Himeji City, Okayama City and Hou Yuan, and have a castle cruise.

4. Or if you want to go further, you can go to Shirahama-CHO, Wakayama, visit eroded caves, feel the sea and hot springs, and relax for a day.

5. You can even take the Shinkansen to Hiroshima, visit the atomic bomb site and the famous sea Yandao shrine, and have a roast oyster with Hiroshima characteristics at noon or evening.

Day 6: Book the air ticket in the afternoon or evening as far as possible, and leave enough time.

If you lived in Okayama, Hiroshima and Wakayama the day before, you must get up early to catch the plane that day.

If you return home from Osaka Kansai Airport, there is an outlet near the airport and a big AEON. If you have time, you can go shopping.