Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only things non-negotiable are the month of travel (August - yes I know, very hot) and amount of days spent there.
We are a family of five so moving from hotel to hotel is a pain too frequently will be a pain. We have 3 teen/tween boys who have never been to Asia. I really want to visit a traditional Ryokan with Onsen. I thought about going to Hakone for a Ryokan on our way to Kyoto but I am worried that is just too many moves for the five of us, but if someone tells me that the experience will be much better we could do that. Otherwise we are pretty open - I have one aquarium/zoo lover, one who is really into sports. We are not super into shopping - maybe this is a day too long in Tokyo?
We are looking at hiring a guide to take us to some places since we do not speak Japanese and we want to make sure to have a good experience.
Here is what I am thinking:
Day 1: arrival mid-day, go to Tokyo and go to bed!
Day 2: Explore Tokyo
Day 3: Explore Tokyo
Day 4: Explore Tokyo
Day 5: Go to Disney Sea (somewhat non-negotiable, the kids love Disney and this is our nod to our typical Disney vacation...should we stay overnight there or just stay in our Tokyo hotel TBD?)
Day 6: Bullet Train to Kyoto. Explore Kyoto in the afternoon and stay at a Ryokan
Day 7: Kyoto sightseeing, overnight at Ryokan again
Day 8: Day trip to Nara, overnight in Osaka
Day 9: Explore Osaka, to the aquarium, take late evening flight - we are meeting extended family at a resort so will have several days of R&R to recuperate from our Japan adventure!
As you can see I don't have specifics laid out as what to do in Tokyo or Kyoto, but I am interested if Japan experts think this is an overall good amount of time to spend in these places, if I should rethink our movements, spend less time in Tokyo?
Thank you for any input!
Are you planning to travel on your own or as part of a group?
Japan is not the easiest country to navigate if you don't know the language/ culture.
Anonymous wrote:The only things non-negotiable are the month of travel (August - yes I know, very hot) and amount of days spent there.
We are a family of five so moving from hotel to hotel is a pain too frequently will be a pain. We have 3 teen/tween boys who have never been to Asia. I really want to visit a traditional Ryokan with Onsen. I thought about going to Hakone for a Ryokan on our way to Kyoto but I am worried that is just too many moves for the five of us, but if someone tells me that the experience will be much better we could do that. Otherwise we are pretty open - I have one aquarium/zoo lover, one who is really into sports. We are not super into shopping - maybe this is a day too long in Tokyo?
We are looking at hiring a guide to take us to some places since we do not speak Japanese and we want to make sure to have a good experience.
Here is what I am thinking:
Day 1: arrival mid-day, go to Tokyo and go to bed!
Day 2: Explore Tokyo
Day 3: Explore Tokyo
Day 4: Explore Tokyo
Day 5: Go to Disney Sea (somewhat non-negotiable, the kids love Disney and this is our nod to our typical Disney vacation...should we stay overnight there or just stay in our Tokyo hotel TBD?)
Day 6: Bullet Train to Kyoto. Explore Kyoto in the afternoon and stay at a Ryokan
Day 7: Kyoto sightseeing, overnight at Ryokan again
Day 8: Day trip to Nara, overnight in Osaka
Day 9: Explore Osaka, to the aquarium, take late evening flight - we are meeting extended family at a resort so will have several days of R&R to recuperate from our Japan adventure!
As you can see I don't have specifics laid out as what to do in Tokyo or Kyoto, but I am interested if Japan experts think this is an overall good amount of time to spend in these places, if I should rethink our movements, spend less time in Tokyo?
Thank you for any input!
Anonymous wrote:Who does Disney when they visit Japan lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a wonderful trip idea with your family. Your kids are going to love Japan!
Given your time limitation, I would personally stick with JUST Tokyo and Kyoto. You can't beat those cities and, IMO, given your itinerary, I can't imagine leaving Kyoto for day trips to Osaka or Nara (not worth it unless your staying in Japan for 14+ days!) If you must do Disney for the kids, I would do this Day 2. Leave precious time-adjusted days for pure Tokyo. This will be a wonderful introduction for your kids!
Stupid advice. If they already in Kyoto they should see Osaka and maybe even Kobe. Another beautiful city
Anonymous wrote:Definitely recommend a Ryokan.
2-3 cities max for 10 days is good.
Anonymous wrote:One vote here for DisneySea, as it's unlike any other Disney park.
If you can splurge, stay in Hotel MiraCosta, which is inside the park. You'll save a lot of transit time.
Anonymous wrote:Such a wonderful trip idea with your family. Your kids are going to love Japan!
Given your time limitation, I would personally stick with JUST Tokyo and Kyoto. You can't beat those cities and, IMO, given your itinerary, I can't imagine leaving Kyoto for day trips to Osaka or Nara (not worth it unless your staying in Japan for 14+ days!) If you must do Disney for the kids, I would do this Day 2. Leave precious time-adjusted days for pure Tokyo. This will be a wonderful introduction for your kids!
Anonymous wrote:Look into Nikko. This is a town high in the mountains two hours by train from Tokyo. We saw historical shrines and ate at a lakeside cafe, the scenery is glorious and very Japanese.
Don't skip onsen!! There is nothing like being up to your neck in steaming water while a light rain falls looking at trees and stars above you.