Travel Plans/Winter 2009-2010

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Tokyo (12/29-1/3)

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We'll stay in Meguro-ku with Mika's family. Meguro is close to Shibuya, one of the largest transit centers in Tokyo.

Things to do in Tokyo:

  • Kabuki-za (get tickets?)
  • Jimbocho (book town)
  • Osechi
  • Roppongi Hills (view)
  • Shibuya (easy) + Harajuku
  • Meiji jingu or maybe a temple to ring the bell
  • Asakusa

Train trip

  • Day 1: Travel to Hiroshima; spend day there; travel the rest of the way to Fukuoka at night
  • Day 2: Stay in Fukuoka for the day; travel to Beppu do onsen in the afternoon;
  • Day 3: See Beppu and its Hells; travel to and stay in Okayama;
  • Day 4: Take boat to Naoshima and see the art island; Take boat to Takamatsu; Have udon. Go to Kansai;
  • Day 5: Stay in Osaka; See Kyoto
  • Day 6: See more Kansai. Go to Hida at night
  • Day 7: See Hida. return at night to tokyo

Useful pages to the city's we will be going through (in order):

The JR East bullet train stops.

Railpass Day 1 (1/4)

Travel to Fukuoka while stopping for the day in Hiroshima.

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Travel plans:

  • Train from Tokyo early on first train possible (6AM or 7AM?) to Hiroshima (~5-6h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]
  • Train from Hiroshima to Fukuoka on one of the later evening shinkansens (~2.5h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]

Place to stay in Fukuoka:

  • Pending answer on couchsurfing from Tim Penn
  • Wikitravel lists some hostel options that look like they could work as well

Things to do in Hiroshima:

  • Eat okonomiyaki
  • Explore the Peace Park and atomic bomb memorial
    • Dome
    • Transportation to Hiroshima Park
    • We could possibly walk and pass by Hiroshima Castle. Will be about 5km.
  • Go to Itsukushima Shrine directly by a ferry or via Hiroshima station/Miyashimakou and then a ferry. Miyashima? (ferry details to the Shrine)


Things to do in Fukuoka:

  • Dinner with Takara somewhere typical and tasty
  • Figure out more options

Railpass Day 2 (1/5)

See Fukuoka and travel to Beppu

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Travel plans:

  • Train from Fukuoka to Beppu on a mid-day shinkansen (~2.5-3h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]

Things to do:

  • Walk around Fukuoka?
  • Lunch with Takara? (Fukuoka)
  • Nightime walk to the castle (organized by Happy Neko) (Beppu)
  • Visit to an onsen (Beppu)

Place to stay in Beppu:

Railpass Day 3 (1/6)

See Jigokus (Hells) in Beppu and then travel to Okayama on last train

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Travel plans:

  • Train from Beppu to Uno Port, Tamano in Okayama Prefecture in the afternoon or evening (~5+h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]
  • Ferry from Uno to Naoshima (WT) for ¥600)
    • The last ferry leaves Uno Port at 20:30, arriving at Miyaura Port at Naoshima around twenty minutes later.

We should take the ferry from Ryokakusen (the smaller pier than the ferry one). The ferry doesn't run on holidays and Fri/Sat/Sun.

Things to do:

  • See some jigoku (Hells) in Beppu (Hells open at 8:00)
    • More information and tickets are available at the Beppu Hell Association
    • WT says: "Combination tickets can be purchased for ¥2000, or ¥1800 with a coupon from the Foreign Tourist Office; admission to each individual hell is ¥400."
  • Eat some Hell pudding [1]
  • Go on a walk to some hot springs in the mountains with the Happy Neko people

Place to stay in Naoshima:

  • Stay in Naoshima dormitory which is 50 meters from the port. Tatami room is available for ¥2800p/p
    • We have to call the dormitory if we're arriving after 21:00.

Alternate places to stay in Okayama if we can't make it to Naoshima:

  • Hotel Riverside has capsules for <¥2000 but only for men. They have rooms for closer to <¥4000 for women;
  • There are two people on couch surfing who have offers
  • WT says: "Two Internet cafes Megalo and Popeye, are open 24 hours and allow customers to stay overnight for around ¥2000."

Railpass Day 4 (1/7)

See Naoshima and Takamatsu and then arrive in Osaka

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Travel plans:

  • Ferry from Naoshima to Takamatsu for ¥300)
  • Train from Takamatsu to Osaka (WT) (Transit time: ~3-4 hours) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]

Things to do in Naoshima:

  • Naoshima website
  • Visit the pumpkins by the shore.
  • Visit the underground museum.
  • You can get ¥500 off at this dormitory if you win rock paper scissors when you check in.
    • Reserve the room at least one day in advance. If we're arriving there past 21PM, we need to let them know in advance.
    • Eat Nanakusa gayu (1/7 porridge)

Things to do in Takamatsu:

  • Rent bikes at cycle rental station (¥100)
  • Visit Ritsurin Park (栗林公園 ritsurin kouen), 20-16 1-chome Ritsurin-cho, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa (about 3 minutes walk from JR Ritsurin Koen Kitaguchi Station, 5 from the Kotoden Ritsurin Koen station.
  • Eat Sanuki udon (as often and as much as possible)
    • WT recommends eating at the tsurumaru (鶴丸), it's not far from kawaramachi station. Since it's quite famous, you can ask around and people will guide you. (It's open after 8pm).

Things to do in Kansai:

  • Food in Osaka (we'll get in late)
  • Meet up with Kizu-san?

Place to stay in Kansai:

  • Makoto N on CS in Kyoto?
  • Ben Barnes on CS in Osaka?

Railpass Day 5 (1/8)

See Kyoto or elsewhere in Kansai

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Travel plans:

  • Train from Osaka to Kyoto (~1h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]
  • Train from Kyoto to Osaka (~1h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]

Things to do in in Kyoto:

  • See Shrines and Temples!

Place to stay

  • See above

Railpass Day 6 (1/9)

See Osaka proper and then leave for Hida

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Explore Kansai (probably Osaka) to Hida

Travel plans:

  • Train from Osaka to Takayama in Hida with the idea of arriving around ~5-6pm via Nagoya (~4-5h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]
    • Details on infrequent direct trains from Osaka to Hida which we might be able to take
  • Bus from Takayama to Hida no Sato.

Place to stay in Hida:

This town will will be pretty cold. Very snowy. We should dress warm!

Railpass Day 7 (1/10)

See Hida and return to Tokyo

Travel plans:

  • Train from Takayama in Hida to Tokyo on last train ~5-6pm via Nagoyo (~6h) [UNRESERVED SHINKANSEN]
    • We could also get off at Yokohama and look around the city before heading home.

Place to stay in Tokyo:

  • Back with Mika's Family in Meguro-ku

General Links

TODO

  • Ask TP on couchsurfing for a place to stay in Fukuoka the night of the January 4th (Mako)
  • Try to reserve a tatami room in Beppu for the night of January 5th
  • Ask people in Okayama about staying the night of January 6th
  • Email Kizu-san (Mako)
  • Email Takara about dinner on January 4th in Fukuoka (Mika)
  • Call Naoshima dormitory (Mika)
  • Ask on CS for a place in Kansai on the 7th and 8th (Makoto N.; Ben Barnes) (Mako)
  • Call dorm in Takayama in Hida (Mika)