Hi,
my friend and I are planning to visit Japan in September.. Here's what we would like to do
-Narita
We will arrive at Narita airport Tuesday sept 4th around 3pm.
We booked and hotel at about 30-45 minutes from. Since there is a bus shuttle from the airport to the hotel, we are all good
- Osaka
We bought plane tickets with JetStar on Wednesday sept 5th to go to Osaka.
We booked our hotel in Osaka, so that day too we're all set
- Kobe
We went to go to Kobe the next day (only for the day), Thursday sept 6th. We want to try carpooling or hitchhiking to interract with people more but we don't know if it's that all that common in Japan. If not we would then need a mean of transportation to go to Kobe in the Early morning and come back to Osaka in the evening (even during the night is ok).
- Osaka
We will then stay in Osaka until Saturday sept 8th and leave for Kyoto (that day too we would need to find a mean of transportation)
- Kyoto
We will stay there for 2 days and leave for Nagoya
- Nagoya
we will stay for one day and leave for Mt Fuji
- Fujisan
We plan to arrive late afternoon to start climbing, see the sunrise the next morning , go down and be on our way to Tokyo
- Tokyo
We will stay there until Sept 20th (5-6 days) then go back to Narita
- Narita
Our plane back to Montreal leaves on sept 20th at 6.48pm
Now my questions:
- what would be better: taking a JR pass or buying each train tickets as we go? I asked because I read we can't use the JR pass on every train line.
-If the first option is better, would the 7day pass be enough to go everywhere?
Can we buy the JR pass online and pick it up at the airport when we arrive (From what I understood, it seems we will not be able to buy it at the airport)
Will we be able to ride the Shinkansen once in our itinary?
What about the subway in Tokyo, Kyoto... is there a sort of 1day, 7day pass we could buy ?
I would even push my luck as to ask if you could provide me with an itinary so I have an idea of the train lines to take.
I know this question was a little long (and I apologize for that) but I wanted to put as much detail as I could.
Thanks!
Andrew