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Create an itinerary to tourist destinations by JNTO No.4

Create an itinerary to tourist destinations recommended by JNTO   No.4 The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO)’s wonderful Japanese guidebook “100 EXPERIENCES IN JAPAN” does not include “traffic information” for public transportation. In order to make a better itinerary for overseas travelers, we will post traffic information for arriving at the tourist spots listed in “100 EXPERIENCES IN JAPAN” from Tokyo Station and Osaka Station by 12:00 noon as much as possible. Traffic information, travel time, and fares are based on Google map and Yahoo route information. Please contact us if your desired arrival time is different or if you have traffic information from places other than Tokyo Station and Osaka Station.   CITIES Table of contents for CITIES 1. Immerse your body and mind ina high-tech museum without borders (Tokyo) 2. Explore Japan by luxury train (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka) 3. A hidden gem of samuraiera streets in Kurashiki (Okayama Prefecture) 4. Prepare yourself for the ultimate Japanese denim experience (Okayama Prefecture) 5. Set sail to the “abandoned city” of Gunkanjima (Nagasaki Prefecture) 6. Japan’s “underground temple”: a must-visit for urban architecture fans (Saitama Prefecture) 7. A deep dive into a rich legacy of manufacturing technology (Aichi Prefecture) 8. Expand yourread moreCreate an itinerary to tourist destinations by JNTO No.4

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October itinerary in Japan Day 1 (Ishikawa Day 1)

October itinerary in Japan Day 1 (Ishikawa Day 1) (Wednesday, October 20)   Table of contents 1. Move from Haneda Airport to Komatsu Airport 2. Komatsu no Mori 3. Natadera temple   I went on a trip to Ishikawa, Fukui, Kyoto and Hyogo prefectures from October 20th (Wednesday) to October 27th (Wednesday) for 7 nights and 8 days. This is the route that I proposed the itinerary idea in my blog on October 2nd. This itinerary was created from prefectures with a large amount of fish and shellfish that will be in season in October. Both Ishikawa and Hyogo prefectures were ranked 4th in the national ranking. In addition, for this trip as well, luggage such as clothing was sent to the accommodation in advance, and a “Hands-free trip (Luggage free travel) “ was carried out without carrying large luggage. “Hands-free trip” is easy while traveling, and it has also helped me to make effective use of my time. I sent the clothes I wore from my last accommodation to a laundry agency, so it was an easy trip without having to do the laundry.   1. Move from Haneda Airport to Komatsu Airport I flew to Komatsu Airport byread moreOctober itinerary in Japan Day 1 (Ishikawa Day 1)