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Kyoto- Osaka - Mount Fuji - Tokyo

forgotten1
forgotten1
over 6 years ago
7 responses

Hi There,

What Pass would you recommend for the itinerary below

19/12 Arrived at Kansai Airport- our accommodation is near Toji train station

20/12 Kyoto: explore the city

21/12 Kyoto- Nara Deer Park

22/12 Toei Kyoto Studio Park

23/12 Osaka- Accommodation - Universal Studio Tower

24/12 Osaka - Universal Studio

25/12 OsakaMiyajima Island

26/12 Osaka

27/12 Osaka

28/12 Osaka to Mount Fuji- Visit Fuji Q Highland

29/12 Catch bus in Kawaguchiko station to Gotenba st and catch another bus to Kintoki shrine for a day trip and return at 6pm.

30/12 Mount Fuji

31/12 Mount Fuji to Tokyo Nakano station to our accommodation

1/1 Tokyo

2/1 Tokyo

3/1 Tokyo

4/1 Tokyo- to Haneda Airport, fly back to Sydney

Thanks in advance for your help :)

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Daniel-san
18835 posts
over 6 years ago
Expert

Hi there,

I checked your itinerary but find it hard to match a nation JR Pass to it. As it stands I would likely buy normal rail tickets due to the different transport methods around Fuji, that would not be included in any pass.

You can also look at a Kansai Hiroshima pass for travel to Hiroshima. Then use it to travel around the Kansai Area and between Osaka Hiroshima.

Hope this helps,
Daniel

forgotten1
forgotten1
7 posts
over 6 years ago

Hi Daniel- san,

Thank you so much for your reply.

Will the below revised itinerary worth getting the 7 days JR pass if I activate it from 26/ 12?

Any suggestion for a day trip from Tokyo on NEW YEAR DAY that covers by JR pass?

25/12 Osaka-Universal studio

26/12 Osaka- Hiroshima

27/12 Osaka- Kobe/ Yokohama/Himeji

28/12 Osaka to Tokyo, then Mount Fuji- Visit Fuji Q Highland

29/12 Catch bus in Kawaguchiko station to Gotenba st and catch another bus to Kintoki shrine for a day trip and return at 6pm.

30/12 Mount Fuji- stay over night in Fuji Q Highland

31/12 Mount Fuji back to Tokyo

1/1 Any suggestion for a day trip from Tokyo on new day that cover by JR pass?

thanks in advance :)

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Daniel-san
18835 posts
over 6 years ago
Expert

Hi there,

Yes, a 7 day JR Pass would be well worth getting for this trip :)

New Years day will be a bit boring, most Japanese will visit a local temple or spend it with their family and not many small shops will be open. Big stores and warehouses will be open as usual and will be selling Fuku-Bukuro's (Lit. lucky bags). These are a bag with many items, often at a big discount. This can be anything from cosmetics to tech. It may be a good day to go shopping at a mall or department store and get some discounts. Alternatively you could go visit a temple and see how New Years day is celebrated in a more traditional sense.

If you want to take a break from the city life and get some good use out the of the JR Pass, make a visit to Nikko. There's a lot to see of historic value and the local temple complex is very impressive.

Hope this helps!
Daniel

forgotten1
forgotten1
7 posts
over 6 years ago

Hi Daniel -san,

Yes, definitely helped!

That's great. I will order the 7 days pass.

Thanks again for your reply and tips.

Greatly appreciated :)


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