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Home / Travel / Japan / Kyoto / A UNPLAN YET UNFORGETABLE JAPAN TRIP

A UNPLAN YET UNFORGETABLE JAPAN TRIP

August 17, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Well we had booked the flight a year back but planning is not done much due to our tight schedule of work. We had our rooms book via Airbnb where we get a service apartment to share with our group of friends during this round of Japan trip. Our 5 days 4 night trip comes simply a relax trip with a group of friends. A trip to Kyoto and Osaka for our this round trip. We had booked Malaysia Airlines for our trip to Japan which cost us around RM 1400 per pax with meals , and 30 kg of bags. As for expenses in Japan we had it for RM 3000.00 ( not inclusive shopping and hotel of course)
TRIP 1: KYOTO & OSAKA DREAM TRIP
KYOTO & OSAKA DREAM EXPENSES
FOOD
900.00
TRANSPORT (JR LINE, BUSPASS, & OSAKA DAY PASS)
400.00
ENTRANCE
300.00
HOTEL ( BOOKED VIA AIR BNB)
1000.00
FLIGHT
1400.00
TOTAL
4000.00

KYOTO & OSAKA DREAM ITENARY

MORNING
AFTERNOON
NIGHT
DAY 1
Arrived in Osaka Airport
Breakfast: 松屋 日航関西ホテル located nearby
the Osaka Airport
Nishiki Market (錦市場, Nishiki Ichiba)
Lunch: 風堂 錦小路店 (Ippudo Ramen) nearby the Nishiki
Market
Nishinki Temple & Kyoto
Tower
Dinner: 銀座ハゲ天
located in Kyoto Station
DAY 2
Sagano Romantic Train
Breakfast: From 7-11 Pocky
桑田神社  Arashiyama (嵯峨野 竹林の道)
Lunch: Small Outlet Near Arashiyama
Kiyomizu – Dera(京都清水寺)
Dinner: A small shop is  Kiyomizu – Dera
Snacks and delicacies around the street of 京都清水寺
Supper : Haagen Dasz Ice Cream
DAY 3
Kit Kat Shop
Breakfast: Japanese Noodle Shop – Tokiwa
1. Check-in Hotel  
2. Tombori River Cruise 3. Dotonbori
Lunch:
西成二代目 にしかわや
Umeda Flooting Garden Observary
Dinner: いい田屋
DAY 4
Osaka Castle
Breakfast: Lotteria Shinsaibashi
Shinsaibashi (Shopping)
Snack Time:
Kani Doraku
Lunch: Café
Doutor & Osaka Ichiba Sushi
Tampozon Osaka
Dinner: Sukiya
DAY 5
Osaka Bay Cruise “Santa Maria”
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
Lunch:
かに道楽 道頓堀本店
Tea: MAISON de gigi
(Shopping)
Dinner:
焼肉の牛太 本陣 心斎橋店
くれおーる

TIPS: OSAKA TRAVEL PASS

Filed Under: Japan, Kyoto, Osaka, Travel

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