Imagine, a GAF open house in Tokyo. Where Gaffers come and go, crash, converse, laugh, cry...
GAF Terrace House!!!
Honestly if someone wanted to work out the logistics and legal paperwork I'd be 100% interested.
Imagine, a GAF open house in Tokyo. Where Gaffers come and go, crash, converse, laugh, cry...
GAF Terrace House!!!
When I was checking Airbnb, Tokyo had the worst options, followed closely by Osaka. I mean Osaka had better options at cheaper prices, but they weren't close to where I wanted to be at all. Maybe look for deals in hotels? I've been staying in some for less than $80 Aud per night. Small rooms but usually fantastic service.
Imagine, a GAF open house in Tokyo. Where Gaffers come and go, crash, converse, laugh, cry...
Regarding AirBnB:
I checked for Tokyo as well and felt like there was a overwhelming amount of tacky and expensive commercial offers. There was hardly anything for someone looking for the original Airbnb experience. I decided I'd rather book a single room in a hostel for the same price.
Had great experiences in Kyoto in 2014 though so maybe this time it was just bad luck.
Hello everyone. I'm living in China right now and will return home by end of July. But not before going to Japan or Korea first so I ended up here for some tips. Now the thread is rather long and the amount of information on japan-guide is overwhelming, can somebody recommend me an itinerary to take and sights to see?
Hello everyone. I'm living in China right now and will return home by end of July. But not before going to Japan or Korea first so I ended up here for some tips. Now the thread is rather long and the amount of information on japan-guide is overwhelming, can somebody recommend me an itinerary to take and sights to see?
What dates exactly? We need more information.Hello everyone. I'm living in China right now and will return home by end of July. But not before going to Japan or Korea first so I ended up here for some tips. Now the thread is rather long and the amount of information on japan-guide is overwhelming, can somebody recommend me an itinerary to take and sights to see?
I have the whole of July free but I think I can only stomach 2 weeks of travel financially. I thought about landing in Tokyo, moving westwards and then going back to Shanghai via Fukuoka because Spring Airlines offer cheap flights from there. I guess Mt Fuji is a must seen, Nagoya is the hometown of a friend of mine, Osaka and Kyoto (because of Nintendo) should also be visited. I also wanted to pay respect to the victims in Hiroshima. Interest wise I'm open to everything.
Imagine, a GAF open house in Tokyo. Where Gaffers come and go, crash, converse, laugh, cry...
GAF Terrace House!!!
Same friends recommended Nikko. Worth checking out?
Ganz ehrlich, sounds like an itinerary! A bit crowded probably. Tokyo - Fuji - Nagoya (if you have someone to show you around, otherwise I'd skip it) - Kyoto - Osaka - Hiroshima - Fukuoka. Will be tight though.
I'd say for two weeks Tokyo - Kyoto - Hiroshima is plenty with possible day trips (Kamakura, Nara, Osaka,..)
Go to Hakone. Then you get both hot springs and a view of Mt. Fuji in the same place. And you could also climb one of the nearby mountains or do some hiking if you're interested in that.
Kamakura and Nara are beautiful!
I'd definitely recommend those, too.
Both are worth a day trip.
I thought that Kyoto had not thaaaat much to offer. I liked Osaka more.
I always thought the Big Buddha looked boring and thus completely dismissed Kamakura. Until that episode of terrace house. Now I think about skipping mt takao or one of my Tokyo plans.
So here's the current schedule for our trip:
[*]Is one night in Hiroshima enough? Some friends who went there said 2 nights was too much.
[*]Same friends recommended Nikko. Worth checking out?
[/LIST]
The day trips are pretty interchangeable and we can decide about them during our trip, I'm more concerned with where we'll be staying each day.
Well I finally booked my ticket. I arrive monday august 1st in the afternoon and leave early morning sunday august 7.
I'm meeting up with friends, but probably not until wednesday. I just need to figure out what to do monday evening and tuesday.
Ganz ehrlich, sounds like an itinerary! A bit crowded probably. Tokyo - Fuji - Nagoya (if you have someone to show you around, otherwise I'd skip it) - Kyoto - Osaka - Hiroshima - Fukuoka. Will be tight though.
I'd say for two weeks Tokyo - Kyoto - Hiroshima is plenty with possible day trips (Kamakura, Nara, Osaka,..)
How disgusting is Japan exactly in summer? Perhaps I should rather do some hiking on Hokkaido instead of melting on Honshu
How disgusting is Japan exactly in summer? Perhaps I should rather do some hiking on Hokkaido instead of melting on Honshu
Ok, then Hokkaido it is. Plus Tokyo for round about two days for Ghibli museum and getting a tattoo
Ghibli Museum is awesome. Dont get a Kanji tattoo please
Ok, then Hokkaido it is. Plus Tokyo for round about two days for Ghibli museum and getting a tattoo
Even Hokkaido is hot in August.
Thank god I can read it anyways
I wanted to get one of these sketches by Kekai Kotaki. He's Hawaiian but I still like his style a lot.
July and August is the worst. Never going back in the summer.
Damn cab are expenaive man
Why you taking cabs?
How much of a loss would it be to stay somewhere in Kyoto that's not near Kyoto station if I want to use trains a lot? Is public transportation good/cheap enough that it wouldn't be too much of a tragedy?
How much of a loss would it be to stay somewhere in Kyoto that's not near Kyoto station if I want to use trains a lot? Is public transportation good/cheap enough that it wouldn't be too much of a tragedy? The options we have with our budget near the station don't seem ideal, so I'm wondering if it'd be worth it to extend our search radius a bit in exchange for some more comfort, specially since we'll be staying for 9 nights.
Buy a towel and have lots of change for the soda-machines ready.
August is such an exhausting month in Japan when it comes to weather.
Why you taking cabs?
How much of a loss would it be to stay somewhere in Kyoto that's not near Kyoto station if I want to use trains a lot? Is public transportation good/cheap enough that it wouldn't be too much of a tragedy? The options we have with our budget near the station don't seem ideal, so I'm wondering if it'd be worth it to extend our search radius a bit in exchange for some more comfort, specially since we'll be staying for 9 nights.
Is there anything huge going on in November in the Akihabara area, me and my friends were looking to book hotel Remm then but it seems they booked out all of a sudden, even the nearest hotels are all sold out for that month.
Since I live in Phoenix AZ, I can't imagine the weather would be any worse than what I'm used to.