3-Day Japan Itinerary: A Super Detailed Guide

3-Day Japan Itinerary: All the Highlights! An amazing itinerary to help you explore Japan. Don't miss out!
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Japan is a country with a long history🏯, where cherry blossoms🌸 and the magnificent Mount Fuji🗻 complement each other. The local customs are unique, and the tea ceremony🍵 and kimono👘 culture are unforgettable. It's definitely worth a visit!
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🌈 Itinerary:
Day 1: Cape Chikyu > Noboribetsu Marine Park Nixe > Jigokudani (Hell Valley) > Oyunuma > Noboribetsu Onsen Town
Enjoy the natural beauty of Noboribetsu, from the spectacular Cape Chikyu to the mysterious Jigokudani (Hell Valley), and finally the relaxing time in the onsen town.
Day 2: Noboribetsu Bear Park > Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura > Lake Toya Cruise > Lake Toya Onsen
Get up close and personal with cute bears, experience ancient Japanese culture, take a cruise on Lake Toya, and finally enjoy a hot spring.
Day 3: Silo Observatory > Mount Tengu > Otaru Canal > Otaru Music Box Museum > Asari > Tanukikoji Shopping Street
Enjoy the view from the observatory, take a romantic walk on Mount Tengu, visit Otaru Canal and the Music Box Museum, and finally enjoy the scenery in Asari and shop in Tanukikoji.
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Must-visit attractions:

🐻 Noboribetsu Bear Park: Immerse yourself in the rich natural and cultural atmosphere of Hokkaido and interact with the cute bears!

🚣‍♂️ Otaru Canal: Stroll among the shops along the canal, and feel like you've traveled back in time to a romantic era under the retro streetlights.

❄️ Mount Tengu: Remember the classic scenes from the movie "Love Letter"? Come here to experience the romantic snowy scenery from the movie and relive the pure love.

🌋 Jigokudani (Hell Valley): Want to see the eerie volcanic valley scenery? And the stunning sight of hot springs boiling everywhere? You can't miss it!
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🎒 Travel essentials: Things to bring when traveling to Japan 🎌
📞 Get a local SIM card first, it's convenient for communication and cheap for Internet access.
🔌 Don't forget the plug adapter, as Japanese sockets are different, so prepare in advance.
📜 Bring all your documents, including your passport, visa, and driver's license translation, which are needed for car rental.
👔 It's still quite cold in February, so bring some warm clothes to keep warm and windproof.
🔋 Chargers and power banks are essential, as you'll rely on your phone for photos and navigation, so make sure you have enough power.
💰 Cash and credit cards are also important. Although cashless payment is convenient in Japan, it's better to be prepared.
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A trip to Japan is not only a sightseeing tour but also a deep cultural experience. We look forward to your next trip to Japan and discovering more surprises!

Post by DAHLIA DANIELS | Feb 7, 2025


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