Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We pulled the kids from school early and went to Japan. The weather was unseasonably cool and wet, but we still had a blast and plenty of perfectly fine days. My kids never complained about being bored or about too many temples, etc. Even the five year old managed 8-10 miles on several days.
The kids had no significant jet lag issues and managed the flights just fine.
The dollar is strong vs. the yen. Lodging and food were quite reasonable other than at the high-end spots. Sushi feasts for a family of four for $60, for example.
How many days did you spend in Japan? Really tempted to go next year with extended family, but I’m worried about the kids missing an extra week of school. Wondering if it would be worth it to go for just 7-10 days.
Not PP, but we also went to Japan for the spring break and it was amazing. We did 11 nights and visited Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Osaka with days trips to Hakone, Miyajima island and Nara. We flew to Tokyo on Thursday before spring break and returned from Tokyo on Tuesday after spring break. Kids are in high school. They described the trip as the best trip ever so far. Food and clothing, etc. are cheaper in Japan due to strong dollar. DD got a lot of skin care stuff and DS got cool graphic t-shirts and hoodies. Kyoto is our favorite. We should have skipped Osaka and instead extended our stay in Kyoto.
Different poster, but my response to the folks who are concerned about the length of the break is that travel to destinations like Japan or Australia is that whether it's worth it depends entirely due to your ability to pay for and tolerate long flights. I have spent 6 days in Australia, 8 in Japan, and 3 in Belgium (among many other places; those are just examples of places that I've been for a short period of time given their distance) and while I had no problem with those trips and lengths, it's because I don't mind long flights at all AND I booked tickets that were "easy" -- direct in the case of Japan and Belgium, and just the one stop in LA for Australia. And, these are coach tickets. I really didn't have any issue with the length because it's what I could do given my PTO and schedule but I recognize that at my age (mid 30s for all of these) might make a +8 hour flight for such a short trip no problem, but that wouldn't be the same for someone else. And that's ok. My tolerance is high; I grew up in a place where a flight was literally never shorter than 3 hours to get to it and we have trained my kids to have the same tolerance.
For the case of this specific example, with kids (I have 2) I would do it *if* the flight was basically direct (maybe one stop with a 2 hour layover in somewhere like Seattle), and if my spring break was on the long side of 10 days. Like, leave Friday night and come back two Mondays later (kids stay out a day or two of school). Japan is AMAZING and I think kids would love it -- just the aesthetics alone would enthrall. I would also stick to 1-2 locations (IMO, Kyoto and Tokyo and take the train between the two, or even book open jaw flights -- into Tokyo, out of Kyoto, for example).
"Worth it" is always a personal assessment and mine in this case would depend on the ticket price, the routing, and the attraction of the destination.