I recently just moved back to Australia, after living in Osaka for a year. If anyone needs any advice on getting around or recommendations, let me know and I'll be happy to help out!
Timely post...I'll be in Osaka next week for 5 nights staying at Hilton Osaka. Planning on doing day trips to Kyoto, Nara and Hiroshima. Any restaurant (Japanese) recommendations? Any tourist attractions worthwhile for a 1st time visitor to Osaka? ThanksI recently just moved back to Australia, after living in Osaka for a year. If anyone needs any advice on getting around or recommendations, let me know and I'll be happy to help out!
Thanks gojun. What would you recommend to check out if doing a day trip from Kyoto?
Are you going to be heading out from Osaka? If you don't have a JR pass, you can take a local train and it will get to either Gion Station or Kawaramachi Station, this station is just a few minutes walk to Gion. You can walk around this area and check out the old buildings, etc. Restaurants in this area are fairly expensive compared to Osaka. If you want a traditional degustation menu I would suggest going to Fujiwara, prices vary depending on which menu you pick, ask your hotel to make a reservation for you.
Kyoto is well known for it's specialty in Mochi and Matcha flavoured desserts, there are free samples in most stores.
These are the main places that I take people to:
You can do the following 3 in the same day if you leave around 8am:
This requires a day trip:
- Fushimi Inari Shrine - I would allocate around 2 hours to trek the whole place
- Kiyomizu Temple - If you're not on a budget, I would suggest getting a taxi to the top, it's a long trek up hill to the entrance.
- Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) - This place was still under construction the last few times I was there
- Arashiyama, Tenryu-ji and Monkey Park - Explore the main strip here, there are a lot of small shops to check out.
Timely post...I'll be in Osaka next week for 5 nights staying at Hilton Osaka. Planning on doing day trips to Kyoto, Nara and Hiroshima. Any restaurant (Japanese) recommendations? Any tourist attractions worthwhile for a 1st time visitor? Thanks
Well, given it is the middle of winter, we need to make some adjustmentsAs for must see things, it depends on your interests. Anything specific?
Thanks for the restaurant recommendations.Well, given it is the middle of winter, we need to make some adjustments....going to Osaka castle I suppose is one attraction! Not sure what else we want to see though...interesting buildings, quaint shops, unusual Japanese buildings, temples, parks, gardens etc.... I have been to Kyoto and Hiroshima before so will be revisiting old ground here. Will just visit Nara park, and the temple in the Park. Will have a 5 day JR Kansai pass that includes Hiroshima. Will probably visit Miyajima Island when we visit Hiroshima as not been before.
Thanks. Will check it our for late lunch or early dinner...google maps suggest it is on the way back to Hiroshima station from the Peace Museum.If you can try the Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki at Okonomi-mura. Three floors of vendors!
Thanks. Will check it our for late lunch or early dinner...google maps suggest it is on the way back to Hiroshima station from the Peace Museum.
This is the pass we are thinking of getting: https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/travel-information/pass/kansai_hiroshima/
I quite like kyoto for dinner (from a previous trip we had a very nice Kaiseki dinner in Kyoto)....given Kyoto is only 1/2 hr away by train from Osaka and we have a Pass, I can imagine freshening up in our hotel after a day of sightseeing and then catching the train to Kyoto for dinner on one of the nights. To be honest, with our proposed side trips, we won't have a lot of time to sightsee in Osaka....and we will already have spent 5 days in Tokyo (been twice before) prior so our energy levels will start to wane at some point once we get to Osaka!
Don't forget that the JR passes can be used in a lot metro systems too.
Thanks gojun,I recently just moved back to Australia, after living in Osaka for a year. If anyone needs any advice on getting around or recommendations, let me know and I'll be happy to help out!
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Which hotel are you staying at in Kyoto?
Depending which station you board in Kyoto, you will have to change trains to get to Shinsaibashi. If you get on from Gion, you'll need to take the Keihan line train and change at Yodoyabashi to the Midosuji line and go to Shinsaibashi, should take you just over an hour to get there. Take exit 8 at Shinsaibashi station and you should end up on the door steps of Nikko Hotel.
I'm know the Nikko Hotel, it's in a good location and you should be able to visit all the places I suggested.