Just came back from Japan today. Thank you so much for all the info I got by watching your videos. Very helpful.
@KenshoQuest7 күн бұрын
You're very welcome! Hope you had a great trip!
@taoliu29207 күн бұрын
@@KenshoQuest Yes, I did. It was a great trip, except sore feet due to 20K+ steps a day. Thanks,
@JustinHO-no7xmКүн бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Very helpful as I am going for 7 days in Japan in march! Going to visit some of the places you mentioned.
@KenshoQuestКүн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I hope you visit some of the places mentioned before Osaka as those are the hidden gems 💎
@thehaines6184 күн бұрын
We are heading to Japan next month, your family's videos have been so helpful!! I ordered the JR Pass yesterday for all 4 of us...I'm not sure it will save us any money with our itinerary, but I think it will certainly help make our journeys less complicated. Thank you!
@KenshoQuest4 күн бұрын
It’s great for flexibility and convenience! Have a wonderful time in Japan.
@jacobrosendahl16807 күн бұрын
Going for 14 days in April! Your channel is super helpful.
@KenshoQuest7 күн бұрын
Awesome! Are you going to visit any of the places in this itinerary? I hope you have a fantastic trip!
@jacobrosendahl16807 күн бұрын
@@KenshoQuestdefinitely! Hadn't heard of a few of them!
@KenshoQuest7 күн бұрын
Great! It's going to be a night and day difference in crowds for the lesser known places.
@WizardOfOss16 сағат бұрын
Not sure how I feel about this....in itself I think all places you mentioned are great. I have visited most of them, and think they are absolutely worth visiting......just not all within one week. This to me very much feels like a 3-4 week trip crammed into a single week. Extremely rushed, only hitting a few highlights while skipping so many more places worth visiting that don't require yet another long shinkansen ride. As a result, it seems more like an attempt to make a now massively overpriced JRP worth it than an actual route you'd actually want to travel within that time span. Apart from the pace I would probably start with two fundamental changes: 1) get the Hokuriku Arch Pass instead, only 30k yen also for 7 days, but use those just to get from Tokyo to Kansai, and 2) book your flight home from Kansai instead of Tokyo. That not only saves you travelling back to Tokyo, but after those 7 days of "free" travel you can actually spend some time in that area before flying home. As much as like Nagoya, it doesn't rank that high on my "must visit" list of Japan so don't feel bad about skipping it. Hiroshima ranks quite a bit higher, but then get a JR Kansai Hiroshima Area Pass, 17k for 5 days of unlimited travel between Kansai and Hiroshima. So combined with the Hokuriko Arch pass, still cheaper than the JRP, yet now you have a total 12 days of unlimited travel (in specific areas), and if you want to, with a gap inbetween. And considering those extra days, I would suggest a stay at Kurashiki and/or Onomichi, although I haven't been to the latter yet. And Kure was one of my favorite places I visited last year, but that might be a bit too specific for the average first time Japan visitor....
@JuwiiTata2 күн бұрын
Hi! Can you please make a video about which Japan airline is the best for domestic flight ☺️ It would be nice for travellers to know which has the best bargain (in terms of price, few delay flights, luggage). Thank you 🙌🏻
@KenshoQuestКүн бұрын
Hi, thanks for the recommendation. Fortunately, we have never had any flight delays with any domestic carrier in Japan. However, the low cos carriers can be very strict about luggage and carry-on. For instance, If you fly on Peach, while their prices can be cheap, they will count every single piece of luggage and weigh every piece, not fun and can really slow down the check-in process. But in general, airlines such as Peach and Jetstar are cheaper.
@busayawanstillwell43197 күн бұрын
We are going to Kyoto on January 2025.. thank you for all information.
@arare56787 күн бұрын
Great video! Planning a trip utilizing the hokuriku arch pass myself. Just wondering why you don't do kanazawa followed by fukui and then move on to Osaka from fukui, instead of doing Fukui as a day trip from kanazawa.
@KenshoQuest7 күн бұрын
Hi, great question about the route choice. The reason behind visiting Fukui first is for two reasons: 1) The ability to spend two nights in Kanazawa vs one. 2) Since we have the JR Pass we can ride the shinkansen as much as we want and it's so fast that Fukui is less than an hour away. So by spending two nights in Kanazawa we don't have to move our luggage each day, giving us more time. Also, Kanazawa has more accommodation options.
@darrylk8087 күн бұрын
7:20am! Already not interested.😂 I was thinking about that forge your own knife course, but it was in Kifu and kind of out-of-the-way. It's a commitment. Never been to a World Expo...🤔
@KenshoQuest7 күн бұрын
You're not a morning person!? 🤪 Neither am I but I do make exceptions, especially in Japan when it can make a difference between serenity and chaos! The knife course is definitely a commitment but I think it will be an amazing experience. I hope to do it in the spring. We'll also be at Expo for the first month. See you there?
@darrylk8087 күн бұрын
@KenshoQuest should be back in Malaysia by April, after taxes.
@jonogata6 күн бұрын
Thank you for a very detailed itinerary. We are going to Japan in October 2025 for 2 weeks. I will be using this and will try to expand it for our time in Japan. If you have any recommendations to add to this itinerary, I would greatly appreciate it. We are flying in and out of Haneda.
@KenshoQuest6 күн бұрын
Hi, what are you interested in doing or where else to you plan to go? We might expand this to a 14 day itinerary.
@jonogata5 күн бұрын
@@KenshoQuest Hi, we would like to see some spots along the golden route since this is our first time in Tokyo. I think before starting your itinerary, we would like to stay in Tokyo for a few days. Right now, I have 6 days in Tokyo, then heading to Nagano, Kanazawa, Kyoto (3 days), Osaka (2 days), Hiroshima and wrapping up the trip in Nagoya. Do you think 6 days is too much for a first time visit? We do want to hit Disney Sea (which takes a whole day).
@KenshoQuest20 сағат бұрын
6 days in Tokyo if fine. In fact, you could stay a whole month and still have so much left to see! I do agree that it's a good idea to stay in Tokyo for a few days to start. It will help you acclimate to the culture and the time difference :)
@jonogata9 сағат бұрын
@@KenshoQuest Mahalo! Also, didn't know you had ties to Hawaii, too! haha!
@PoshPaperCreations6 күн бұрын
Hello! Your content is so precise and easy to follow THANK YOU for that! Going to Japan for 28 days in May (after Golden week 😊) we are landing in KIX…do you think this trip is easily reversed so we would start in Osaka and end in Tokyo? TIA!
@jonathanchan74485 күн бұрын
If I purchase a 14 day JR pass, will this get on any bulletin train? Do I still need to check in at the counter? Thank you.
@KenshoQuest5 күн бұрын
Hi, yes, it doesn't matter if 7-day, 14-day or 21-day, all the same rules apply. You can ride on any shinkansen bullet train with the exception of the Nozomi and Mizuho ( as explained in the video you can upgrade ), you must pick up your passes at the counter.
@KenshoQuest4 күн бұрын
Also, here's an introduction to riding Shinkansen bullet trains in Japan: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nGStdYWZatifa6s