Japan Travel Guide

If it's your first time coming to Japan, simply copy this route!

Having been to the four seasons of neon lights, spring cherry blossoms 🌸 Summer fireworks 🎆 Autumn Red Leaves 🍁 Winter snowfall ❄ Just like entering the real world of anime and coming to Japan for the first time, I recommend this 8-day tour route ✈️ 【 From Beijing to Hankou 】

Day1 Tokyo Citywalk Asakusa Temple, Akihabara, Kabuki Town Ginza Clear Sky Tower, Shibuya Sky

Day 2 Kamakura One Day Tour

Day 3 Fuji Mountain One Day Tour

Day4 Tokyo - Kyoto

Day5 Kyoto Citywalk Kiyomizu Temple, 23 year old Sakaka, Fushimi Inawa Yakawa Hanami Koji, Kam Market

Day 6: Three Thousand Courtyards around Kyoto+Guichuan Shrine

Day7 Uji+Nara

Practical Tips for Day8 Osaka Citywalk:

The transportation in Japan is very complicated, so it is recommended to buy a JR Pass in advance. Basically, you can get back to your capital by taking three or four trips

If you are worried about hygiene issues when going out, you can bring disposable items. The Queshifei series is my commonly used travel outfit, which includes disposable thickened towels, toilet cushions, bath towels, and a four piece set on the bed. The non-woven fabric is very soft and skin friendly, and they are all individually packaged, clean and hygienic. There are also Fei series disposable underwear, 100% cotton, comfortable and breathable, and each one is individually packaged, so it's very convenient to bring a few bags with you just a few days out. Be sure to bring a change wallet! There are too many coins

Generally, a tax refund starts at 5000 yuan, and there is a deadline for tax refunds in shopping malls. There may be many people queuing up, so you need to go in advance

To take photos of Mount Fuji, it is necessary to search for visibility in advance. Generally, the effect of taking photos with smooth lighting is good before 10am

Be sure to bring a power bank, as there are hardly any places to charge in public places in Japan