From Tokyo, Higashihan out is better or Higashihan out, Tokyo out is better 5

Updated on tourism 2024-03-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. Hope it helps.

    It depends on the situation, it should be a group tour, right?

    If the above two itineraries are not very different, I personally think it is better to go in and out of Han.

    The group travel itinerary is arranged by the travel agency, and there will not be much difference in the itinerary such as shopping in scenic spots, Osaka snacks are more famous such as octopus balls, ramen, etc., the taste is very good, as for the famous attractions, there are movie cities, Osaka City and aquariums, and I personally think that the movie city is very good. Osaka shopping malls are ordinary, so it's better to go shopping in Tokyo.

    In addition, Kyoto and Nara are all near Osaka, so if you can travel to the suburbs, you can also go to the suburbs.

    As for Tokyo, the most famous ones are probably shopping and Disney.

    Tokyo snacks are also good, but because there are many restaurants in the capital, there are many good and bad restaurants, so it depends on your luck when you first come to find a good restaurant.

    Recently, there is a new Tokyo Radio Tower Observatory 634m, which is said to be the highest in the world, and it feels like a visit is average. One of the most noteworthy places in Tokyo is Disneyland, so it is highly recommended if you have time.

    When going to Tokyo, unless you have a strong will, shopping is inevitable. After going to Tokyo, I may not be able to lift large and small bags.

    To sum up, it is better to go out of Hanjin and Dongwai.

    Best of luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on your plan, Osaka is suitable for entering and exiting Tokyo, and I am a Tokyo expert when I shop in Tokyo and bring it back.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most people who come to Japan will definitely go to Tokyo and Osaka, so it is inevitable that they will encounter traffic problems.

    Regarding transportation between cities, you can choose from three options: rail (also known as JR), plane, or bus.

    Airplane: Fastest speed, more moderate**, but take into account traffic and waiting times.

    Domestic airports in Japan include Tokyo Haneda Airport, Narita Airport, Osaka Itami Airport, Kansai International Airport, Sapporo New Chitose Airport, ** International Airport, etc. Most of the planes at Haneda and Itami airports fly domestically. If you want to go to Kyoto, you will need to transfer to a train or bus at the nearest airport.

    The lowest domestic airfare in Japan is the Osaka-Tokyo airline offer, with a minimum of 200 yuan**, which is definitely cost-effective. However, as in China, you must book in advance to get a ** ticket, and you may not be able to purchase it during peak season.

    However, it is known that while the speed of the plane is fast and more suitable, the preparation and waiting time to arrive at the airport is very long. So, it's really not friendly enough for those who are in a hurry. Therefore, unless the route to Kyushu or Hokkaido, the flight time is much shorter than the railway, and I do not recommend other routes.

    Railway (JR): The speed is fast, but ** high, which is more labor-saving and time-saving.

    I'm sure most people will choose to take the shinkansen between Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo. In Japan, the Shinkansen is our equivalent of high-speed rail and is one of the most efficient ways to travel long distances. But compared to high-speed rail, the ** of the Shinkansen is not so cheap.

    However, one advantage of the railway is that it has good continuity. Unlike airplanes that are restricted by airports, the Tokyo-Osaka can be used directly on the Shinkansen, but **close to 14,000 yen, about 920 yen, which is also an expensive **. If you are using the Shinkansen, you will be charged separately for general baggage.

    Therefore, it is necessary to add an additional fee to the regular fare.

    If you need to travel to and from Tokyo, Osaka or Kyoto, consider purchasing a JR Pass** for around CNY1500 and the round trip is almost the same, but please note that some limited express trains cannot be taken. Of course, there are local trains on the Shinkansen, but due to the long distance, it takes a long time to change trains.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are traveling from Tokyo to Osaka for the first time, it is recommended that you take the Shinkansen, and you need to make a reservation in advance for a flight ticket from Osaka to Tokyo, but if you don't make a reservation, the cost is relatively high. There is no need to make a reservation to take the Shinkansen, the cost is not high, and the number of vehicles is large, which is very convenient.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To travel between Tokyo and Osaka or Kyoto, take the Shinkansen, the Shinkansen is fine, and the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Osaka runs almost every ten minutes during the day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If so, I'll switch Kyoto and Osaka to another order.

    Buy a three-day subway pass at Tokyo Airport.

    To get to Nara, you have to go through Kyoto, and Kyoto has a one-day bus pass.

    Osaka is available with the Osaka Pass.

    You don't have to buy all of these commuter passes, but you can buy them when you take a car. You can not buy it if you have a small car.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Anyway, I chose the Shinkansen, and the airport is not open in the city center, so the time to get to and from the airport is too troublesome!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you book early, flights are cheaper and the Shinkansen is less hassle-free. If you take a plane, you have to go to the airport, and take the Shinkansen directly to the big station in the destination city, which is very convenient to go to.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Shinkansen in Japan is well developed, there is also a JR, and there is no airport in Kyoto, so it is more expensive to fly, so it is recommended to take the Shinkansen.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Shinkansen runs from Tokyo to Kyoto for 14,000 yen, which is more than 800 yuan. If you take a plane, it will cost more than 100 yuan to go to the airport, and it is not expensive to go from Itami to Kyoto, dozens of dollars are enough, and the plane is at most 100 cheaper, which is time-consuming and troublesome. The Shinkansen is still recommended.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Experience the Shinkansen at 600 km/h.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you consider ** and not other considerations (many passengers on the Tokyo and Osaka routes have specific considerations), you will only be considered for flying if you have less than 5,000 tax included, otherwise it will be a Shinkansen.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Rich people Shinkansen, money-saving planes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is the same as choosing a plane or a high-speed rail from Beijing to Tianjin and Jinan, and the landlord thinks for himself.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The first choice is the Shinkansen, which is a bit more expensive than the domestic high-speed rail.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you're traveling between Tokyo and Osaka, Kyoto, etc., you may want to consider purchasing a JR PASS, which is a better deal than buying a ticket alone. Holders of the Japan Rail Pass JR Pass can use all trains except Nozomi, which cannot be used.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto are all big cities in Japan, and the convenience of bringing a baby surpasses that of any other place in Japan, so don't worry.

    So you can choose according to your preference. Tokyo is the economic and political center, equivalent to Beijing and Shanghai in China, and Akihabara is an anime paradise, so if you like big cities and anime, you can go there. Kyoto and Osaka are equivalent to Xi'an in China (but the city is no less convenient than Beijing and Shanghai), and it has a certain historical background, so if you like traditional Japanese culture and a quieter environment, we recommend going to Kansai

    Japan's public transportation is so convenient, and there are various railways in the city, so you don't have to worry about chartering a car with a baby

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