JasonS
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- 3 Nov 2006
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I'm in the early planning stages for a trip next fall, Sep. or Oct. 2008. I know it may be pretty early to plan what to see and do, but I have to start sometime.
I'll probably have 10 days in Japan, 3 or 4 of which will be in Kyoto , and 1 or 2 days in Nara. I'm trying to decide what else to see for the remainder of the trip, and Koyasan and Ise City look like they might be interesting. (My main interest is in historical/cultural sites). I'm also thinking about Himeji.
Would Koyasan or Ise-Shima be decent side trips from Kyoto and Nara, and would a day be enough time to spend on them? Would it be hard to appreciate those places without being somewhat fluent in Japanese? I'm also curious if Koyasan sees many tourists.
Thanks!
I'll probably have 10 days in Japan, 3 or 4 of which will be in Kyoto , and 1 or 2 days in Nara. I'm trying to decide what else to see for the remainder of the trip, and Koyasan and Ise City look like they might be interesting. (My main interest is in historical/cultural sites). I'm also thinking about Himeji.
Would Koyasan or Ise-Shima be decent side trips from Kyoto and Nara, and would a day be enough time to spend on them? Would it be hard to appreciate those places without being somewhat fluent in Japanese? I'm also curious if Koyasan sees many tourists.
Thanks!