Hi, I'll be visiting Japan for ~17 days in June-July, and would need some feedback for the first part of my trip. I will be spending the first eight days after my arrival in Northern Kyushu. Due to the unforeseen circumtances I'm not able to rent a car so I'm specifically looking for opinions on how to deal with that part of the trip, and am I crazy to spend so much time on public transport. For Kysuhu, I am the most interested in pottery and nature. I also enjoy shopping and eating, but since I will be spending a week in Tokyo after Kyushu, I'm leaving most of the shopping there. I have also lived in Japan before, so don't be suprised of days 9 to 11, and 11 onwards. Between days 9 to 11 I'm picking up a friend of a friend from Osaka and attending a wedding in Nagoya.
Arrival in Tokyo – 27th June, departure from Tokyo 14th July. In the end I decided to stay one night in Hiroshima because I really wanted to see Itsukushima and I didn't feel like flying after 13h flight.
I will purchase 2 week Japan rail pass, see end of the post for my calculations. All hotels except Kumamoto cancellable.
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrival in Narita around 1PM
- Ship luggage to Fukuoka
- Get Japan Rail Pass for 2 weeks
- See end of the post for shinkansen calculations
- Shinkansen to Hiroshima for the night, arrival between 9-10PM
- Depending on how long it takes to get trough Narita, I might pay the 6000 yen extra for Nozomi
- Hotel booked at Hiroshima station
- Day 2: Miyajima/Itsukushima day trip (No other interest in Hiroshima)
- Itsukushima jinja
- Hike or take the Miyajima ropeway to Mt. Misen (most likely ropeway up if too hot/wet)
- Shinkansen from Hiroshima to Fukuoka
- Check-in at a hotel close to Hakata station
- Dinner around Hakata station/Canal city, wander around
- Day 3: Fukuoka sightseeing
- Canal City
- Fukuoka castle ruins
- Ohori park
- Suikyo Tenmangu Shrine
- Day 3: Day trip to Arita
- Kyushu ceramics museum
- Arita porcelain park
- Ceramics shopping
- Tozan shrine
- Stop by Imari if not too tired/did not spend too much time in Arita
- Day 4: Fukuoka sightseeing
- Uminokamichi or Shika island or Nokoshima
- Day 5: Move from Fukuoka to Kumamoto
- Dazaifu in the morning
- Check-in to Kumamoto hotel
- Chill
- Day 6: Kumamoto sighseeing (Note that Kumamoto hotel is the only I can't cancel anymore)
- Kumamoto castle
- Sakura no baba
- Hike Kinpusan if no chill?
- Day 6 alternative: Go to Takachiho gorge?
- Is there any point doing this with the 3h49min bus ride there and back?
- Takachiho gorge
- Takachiho shrine
- Lunch
- Day 7: Kumamoto –> Mt. Aso –> Beppu
- Take public transportation to Mt. Aso (max. 2h)
- See crater
- Take public transportation to Beppu (2.5h)
- Day 7 alternative: Stay in Kurokawa onsen
- Take public transportation to Mt. Aso (max. 2h)
- See crater
- Stay in Kurokawa onsen (1h from Aso station)
- Day 8: Beppu
- Mt. Tsurumi+ropeway
- 7-hells
- Onsen
- Day 8 alternative: Kurokawa onsen –> Beppu (2h 40min from Kurokawa to Beppu, leave in the morning, arrival around 1PM)
- Mt. Tsurumi+ropeway
- 7-hells (maybe?)
- Onsen
- Days 9-11: Start moving up to Tokyo, stop by Osaka&Nagoya for a wedding (the main reason for this trip!)
- Day 11 —> Tokyo aka shopping and spending time with friends
So my main questions are:
- Is Takachiho gorge worth the day trip with public transportation?
- Are days 7 to 9 too much, and should I stick to my original itinerary? Original:
- Kumamoto –> Aso –> Beppu, then full day in Beppu
- Are there other nature destinations or suggested day trips I could reach with public transportation from Kumamoto? I also tought about going to Kagoshima and then Sakurajima as I have the 2 week Japan rail pass.
Shinkansen calculations
I have individual trips also calculated. All prices are from Google maps or from that Navi applications, plus from Expedia JP for flights. In the end I decided to take the 2 week Japan Trail Pass (6th row) instead of the cheapest (1st row) because I can use the Japan rail pass also in Tokyo. I will be staying in Saitama (at a friend's place) while in Tokyo, so my train trips will be slightly more expensive than they would otherwise be if I stayed in some major center of Tokyo.
I think the table really shows how Japan rail pass doesn't really make sense even if you travel a lot. The total prices include 14 trips, of which majority will be done with shinkansen. The totals also include ~30€ for other train travel not covered by the JR Pass.
Train+Pass+Fly combinations | Price, in EUR |
---|---|
1. Fly to Hiroshima+Individual tickets+Kyushu North pass 5 days | 543,04 € |
2. Fly to Hiroshima+All Kyushu pass 7 days | 601,22 € |
3. Fly to Hiroshima+Individual+Fly from Beppu to Osaka | 613,59 € |
4. Fly to Hiroshima+Individual+Fly from Beppu to Osaka | 631,89 € |
5. Fly to Hiroshima+Individual+Kyushu North pass 5d+Fly from Beppu to Osaka | 626,47 € |
6. JR Pass 2 weeks+Nozomi | 551,91 € |
by DistinctWriting7723