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    Default Japan - Vending Machines

    One of the more arresting photo collections I've seen in a while.
    I'm not a city person but a Japan trip is very high on my list - a few days in Tokyo then onward to Hokkaido would really interest me.
    These photos only drive the urge further.





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    Nice.

    Hokkaido is miles and miles of empty roads.



    And some of the best food ever in the middle of nowhere.



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    Interesting you start this thread. I just purchased tickets for Osaka. Spending 8 days over the Christmas holidays.
    Struggling with a defined itinerary. The more I research the more the country opens up to all the amazing places. Realization is setting in that 8 days will not be enough time.
    Short list: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Takefu, maybe Tokyo...
    I'm learning December is a good time to view Mt Fuji.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ras72 View Post
    Interesting you start this thread. I just purchased tickets for Osaka. Spending 8 days over the Christmas holidays.
    Struggling with a defined itinerary. The more I research the more the country opens up to all the amazing places. Realization is setting in that 8 days will not be enough time.
    Short list: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Takefu, maybe Tokyo...
    I'm learning December is a good time to view Mt Fuji.
    We have local experts who frequent this forum, and one of them even wrote a book about where to eat in Kyoto.

    Few things I'd like to do knowing what I know now:
    -If you like jazz, in Osaka there's a café called Brooklyn Parlor where live jazz is played
    -If you like whiskey, right outside of Kyoto (and accessible by train) is the Yamazaki Distillery
    -One could cycle along Lake Biwa
    -Himeji Castle or Hikone Castle
    -Fill your luggage with wagashi
    -Try to find secure reservation for kaiseki

    All of these above for Kansai region alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ras72 View Post
    Interesting you start this thread. I just purchased tickets for Osaka. Spending 8 days over the Christmas holidays.
    Struggling with a defined itinerary. The more I research the more the country opens up to all the amazing places. Realization is setting in that 8 days will not be enough time.
    Short list: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Takefu, maybe Tokyo...
    I'm learning December is a good time to view Mt Fuji.
    If you are there on Dec 31/Jan1, be in Kyoto for New Year's Eve. There is a Buddhist ceremony when they ring the Bells 108x for cleanse you of earthly defilements. No matter where you are in the city, you can hear the bells. Most start ringing right at Midnight or slightly before. Chion-in temple has the largest bell, but I think that one gets very crowded. We'd start walking down Shijo-dori across the river and up into temples round 10 or so. It is very different.

    The other place I'd consider is Mt. Koya on New Year's eve. It is the center of Shingon Buddhism. I do not know how crowded it gets on the eve and even if you can get reservations at a hotel.

    I think hearing Joya-no-kane (除夜の鐘 ) is one of the great sounds of Japan.

    After the Buddhist temples, you can visit a Shinto Shrine for Hatsumode and buy some amulets for good fortune in the upcoming year. It will be easier to do both the Joya-no-Kane and Hatsumode in Kyoto.

    This year is the dragon, next year is the snake. You can buy a little clay snake figurine for a keep sake.

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    With 8 days, I’d be looking at an itinerary within a reasonable orbit of Osaka. Kyoto for sure. Hiroshima. I’d look into Kobe and Nara because I haven’t been there. I bet you could do a lot by staying in Osaka and using trains, though I love Kyoto and would at least look at two nights’ accommodation there.

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