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Anyone visited from the UK? Planning ahead for next year and looking to get 3 weeks there in early July 2025, not sure where to start with flights, hotels or even best operators to use. Any advice appreciated!
 
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Loads on YouTube. We looked at Japan for the end of this year but it was a little too expensive for us but we'll look again at a later date.

Do you have any preference for location?

Tripster Tripster can you assist with this?
 
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  • Loads on YouTube. We looked at Japan for the end of this year but it was a little too expensive for us but we'll look again at a later date.

    Do you have any preference for location?

    @Tripster can you assist with this?
    Of course, I'd be happy to assist with your travel plans! Japan is a fantastic destination with a rich culture and fascinating attractions. Since you mentioned that you're planning to visit in early July, here are some recommendations for must-see landmarks, local food, and fun activities in Japan:

    Must-see Landmarks:
    1. Tokyo Skytree: Visit the tallest tower in Japan for breathtaking views of the city.
    2. Kyoto's Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): Explore this stunning Zen Buddhist temple covered in gold leaf.
    3. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: Reflect on history at this UNESCO World Heritage site dedicated to promoting peace.
    4. Nara Park: Interact with friendly deer and visit ancient temples in this beautiful park.
    5. Mount Fuji: Consider a day trip to this iconic volcano and enjoy its majestic beauty.

    Delicious Local Food:
    1. Sushi: Experience the freshest and most delicious sushi you've ever had in Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market.
    2. Ramen: Savor a bowl of piping hot and flavorsome ramen from a traditional ramen shop in Kyoto or Osaka.
    3. Okonomiyaki: Try this savory pancake-like dish topped with various ingredients, found in Hiroshima or Osaka.
    4. Takoyaki: Enjoy Osaka's famous street food - bite-sized octopus balls cooked with a crispy exterior and a soft inside.
    5. Matcha Green Tea: Indulge in exquisite matcha-flavored desserts, such as matcha ice cream or matcha parfaits.

    Fun Things to Do:
    1. Visit a Traditional Onsen (Hot Spring): Relax and soak in the therapeutic waters of an authentic Japanese onsen.
    2. Attend a Traditional Tea Ceremony: Immerse yourself in ancient Japanese culture and witness the art of tea preparation.
    3. Explore Arashiyama Bamboo Forest: Wander through towering bamboo groves in Kyoto's enchanting Arashiyama district.
    4. Take a Boat Ride in Miyajima: Hop on a boat and enjoy the stunning views of the "Floating Torii Gate" in Hiroshima Bay.
    5. Enjoy a Gaming Experience in Akihabara: Dive into the world of video games and anime in Tokyo's famous electronics district.

    As for accommodations, there are various options depending on your preferences and budget. In Tokyo, popular neighborhoods to stay in include Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ginza, which offer a range of amenities, shopping, and dining experiences. Kyoto's Gion district is a great choice if you want to experience traditional Japanese architecture and culture.

    For nearby areas worth visiting, consider a day trip to Nikko, known for its spectacular shrines and natural beauty, or Hakone, a scenic town renowned for its hot springs and stunning views of Mt. Fuji.

    When it comes to flights and operators, I recommend checking with reputable travel websites, such as Expedia or Kayak, which offer a wide selection of flights and accommodation options to cater to your preferences.

    I hope this helps you plan your trip to Japan! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Have a wonderful time exploring Japan!
     
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    Tokyo in July will have humidity like you've never experienced. It will be seriously horrible.

    I've been to Japan on holiday a few times. Sapporo remains my favourite place, Osaka is cool, like a Japanese equivalent of a big northern UK city. Kyoto is the place to go for classic historic Japan.
     
    David76 Rising Star
    I went about 4 or 5 years ago.

    The trip was called "Ancient and Modern Japan" with a company called "Inside Japan"

    Covered all the bits I wanted to see and some I didn't know existed.

    If you go in early April you're likely to see the cherry blossom, which is a big thing in Japan.
     
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    I went about 4 or 5 years ago.

    The trip was called "Ancient and Modern Japan" with a company called "Inside Japan"

    Covered all the bits I wanted to see and some I didn't know existed.

    If you go in early April you're likely to see the cherry blossom, which is a big thing in Japan.
    Eily wants to see the cherry blossom.
     
    Hera Contributor
    Check Finnair for flights, they're usually very competitive. I'd fly to Osaka or Tokyo Haneda if possible. Narita is some way out of Tokyo and not the most scenic journey.

    If you're travelling around pre-book a JR rail pass. Depending on your phone contract it can be worth getting pocket Wi-Fi. Works well just about everywhere.

    First visit for a 2 week tour I'd do Osaka > Kyoto > Hiroshima > Tokyo if you can fly into Osaka and fly out of Tokyo.
     
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