Holidays drstinations: Japan
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 8:23 pm
Hi everyone!
I was in Japan two years ago and I recomend you travel there.
Going to Japan spends two days of journey, one for going and one to return. If you want make the most of your time you should stay there more than fifteen days.
The best way to travel in the country is “Shinkansen”, the higth speed trains of Japan. There is a very popular train company called Japan Rail (JR) that sells tickets on line. The Japan Rail Pass for 14 days costs over 200 € and you can use it for travelling around the country. It includes the ferry from Hiroshima to Miyayima island.
I visited differents cities, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and Tokyo are the most wellkown but I also went to “Japanese Alps”. There I stay in Takayama, a traditional city and Koyasan a sacred town where you can have the experience of staying in a budist temple as a monk.
Japanese food is delicious and japanese people are truly kind. You fell secure all the time wherever you go. Its amazing as quiet are bussy and crowded places. You feel really happy to see everyone is so repectful and friendly.
If you enjoy learning about different cultures, Japan is your holiday’s destination. Be sure!
Dibla
I was in Japan two years ago and I recomend you travel there.
Going to Japan spends two days of journey, one for going and one to return. If you want make the most of your time you should stay there more than fifteen days.
The best way to travel in the country is “Shinkansen”, the higth speed trains of Japan. There is a very popular train company called Japan Rail (JR) that sells tickets on line. The Japan Rail Pass for 14 days costs over 200 € and you can use it for travelling around the country. It includes the ferry from Hiroshima to Miyayima island.
I visited differents cities, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and Tokyo are the most wellkown but I also went to “Japanese Alps”. There I stay in Takayama, a traditional city and Koyasan a sacred town where you can have the experience of staying in a budist temple as a monk.
Japanese food is delicious and japanese people are truly kind. You fell secure all the time wherever you go. Its amazing as quiet are bussy and crowded places. You feel really happy to see everyone is so repectful and friendly.
If you enjoy learning about different cultures, Japan is your holiday’s destination. Be sure!
Dibla