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Dear visitor, if you know the answer to this question, please post it. Thank you! Note that this thread has not been updated in a long time, and its content might not be up-to-date anymore. PLease help with: 1. When should I better arrive in Tokyo avoiding Golden Week I supposed first destination would be Wisteria Tunnel at Kitakyushu I dont mind spending one night nearby to make it easier to go to the garden 3. Next destination would be Fuji Shibazakura Fest How is that? I reckon I would be based in Tokyo Have you considered the Ashikaga Flower Park as an alternative? They've got really impressive wisteria there too. I wanted to go to the wisteria tunnel in Kitakyushuu a couple years ago until I found Ashikaga Flower Park and wasn't disappointed. Also, if you haven't come across it yet, check out the Nymophila at Hitachi Seaside Park. Seeing your other targets, I think you would like it, and you can easily visit both it and Ashikaga Flower Park in the time it would take you to go to Kitakyushuu and back. I would stay near Ueno station as that would be more convenient for everything except the Fuji shibazakura. May 8 or 9th is after Golden Week, so either would be fine. I suppose the 9th might be marginally better since there might be some shoulder traffic on the 8th, but I don't expect there'd be any real difference. I will certainly look up Ashikaga and Hitachi Park and most likely will visit those two instead of Kitakyushu. I hope they also have tunnels.. Any idea on which JR Pass to buy? Hostels at Ueno and perhaps staying overnight in a nearby places that would be visited is it advicable or just do day trip from Ueno? Please advice Just do a google image search for it and you'll see. The national JR pass won't be worth it for you. A regional one might be, but I'm not very familiar with them - someone else might chime in, or you should be able to find info on the passes that JR East offers on this site. Everywhere mentioned so far except for Kitakyushuu can be done as a day trip from Ueno or anywhere else in Tokyo, really. The only one I think you might want to consider staying overnight is near Fuji, both because the shibazakura is going to be the furthest away in terms of time if you're going on public transit and also because the area has more to offer. I don't think there was a whole lot of interest around Ashikaga or Hitachi besides the parks. Oh, the Ahikaga park is lit up at night, so if you want to see that you might want to stay in the area. Many thanks by hansey rate this post as useful. I travel pretty light, and you can make use of coin lockers, but that's still a pain. Personally I would make Ueno my base of operations and return there every night. I know I'm the one that said you might want to stay near Ashikaga for the flower park at night Also May Don't limit yourself to Ueno! There's lots around Tokyo to explore. Actually, I would advise against Shirakawago and spend the time in and around Tokyo instead. Shirakawago takes a lot of time to get to and back, and in my option wasn't all that might be different during winter with lots of snow, but when I went in May After overnight there next day go to Fuji Shibazakura Which part near Tokyo would you suggest? This is my forth time to Japan. However, missing the flowers would probably be a big disappointment. It pays to monitor closely about the blooms , and time your visit accordingly. I will monitor Question Forum Bookmarked questions Ask a new question. The wisteria tunnel in Kitakyushuu is really far from your other destinations. Thank you very much gfoulk. The Ahikaga park didn't have a tunnel quite as impressive as the pictures I saw of the one in Kyushuu, but it's got some very impressive and beautiful wisteria. Thanks again. Many thanks. Just fire up Booking. I have now worked my plan to more detail: may 8 ,. My main concern if I was doing that itinerary would be that I would need to carry my luggage with me everywhere. My plan is leave luggage at Ueno hotel and just bring backpack to Ashikaga I assume you are visiting those parks for the flowers. Wisteria Tunnel-Pink Moss-snow wall. Re: Wisteria Tunnel-Pink Moss-snow wall. Re: Wisteria- Hitachi - Ashikaga.
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