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Here is a super detailed guide for traveling around Japan in 6 days.

Hey guys, how do you plan a 6-day trip to Japan? Just read this article! Selected routes will take you around Japan easily. It’s full of useful information, so hurry up and collect it! -- 🛤️Route arrangement: Day 1: Arrive at Kansai Airport, Osaka, Japan Depart and arrive at Osaka Kansai Airport and start your trip to Japan! Day 2: Kinkakuji Temple -> Ryoanji Temple -> Nijo Castle -> Kiyomizu Temple -> Sannenzaka Ninnenzaka Visit the golden glory of Kinkakuji Temple, explore the tranquil Zen atmosphere of Ryoanji Temple, feel the historical vicissitudes of Nijo Castle, then go to Kiyomizu Temple to pray for blessings, and stroll through the ancient streets of Sannenzaka and Ninnenzaka. Day 3: Arashiyama Sagano Sightseeing Train->Tenryuji Temple->Sagano Bamboo Forest Trail->Okochi Sanso->Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine->Nishiki Market Take a sightseeing train through Arashiyama Sagano, visit Tenryuji Temple, walk along the bamboo forest path to experience the beauty of nature, visit Okouchi Mountain Villa, then go to Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine to pray, and finally browse the food in Nishiki Market. Day 4: Sanzen-in -> Kifune Shrine Visit the ancient temple of Sanzen-in, and then go to Kibune Shrine to feel the mysterious atmosphere. Day 5: Free day in Kyoto It is recommended to visit Maruyama Park, Philosophical Path, Hanamikoji and Kamogawa River to experience the unique charm of Kyoto. Day 6: Departure from Osaka Kansai Airport After a pleasant trip to Japan, take a Chinese-speaking car to the airport and prepare for your return trip. -- 🧳 Travel preparation: essential items to bring when traveling to Japan 📞 Phone cards and WiFi rental: When you arrive in Japan, the network cannot be disconnected. Prepare phone cards or WiFi in advance for easy contact and check🗺. 🔌 Plug converter: The socket type in Japan is different from that in China. Remember to bring a converter for worry-free charging. 🪪 Documents and visas: Passports and visas are essential, as well as driver’s licenses and relevant insurance documents, making travel more secure. 👔 Clothing preparation: Japan is getting cooler in November, so bring a warm jacket and comfortable shoes to make the trip easier. 🔋 Chargers and power banks: Electronic products never leave your body, and chargers and power banks are great helpers for battery life. 💰 Cash and credit cards: Although electronic payments are becoming more and more convenient, it’s always good to have some cash and credit cards. Following these preparations, your trip to Japan will definitely be smoother and more enjoyable! -- If you like my Japan travel guide, please follow me. More exciting content and practical guides are waiting for you to discover! 🌟
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Posted: Nov 19, 2024
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