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Jonathan DeHart - Moon Tokyo, Kyoto & Hiroshima

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From serene Buddhist temples to the worlds busiest intersection, experience the cosmopolitan culture, deeply embedded history, and legendary cuisine of Japanstop cities. Inside Moon Tokyo, Kyoto & Hiroshima youll find:
  • Flexible itineraries for 1 to 5 days in Tokyo, Kyoto and Hiroshima that can be combined into a longer trip
  • Must-see highlights and unique experiences: Stroll Kyotos Philosophers Path, learn about Hiroshimas history at the Peace Park, and marvel at the towering bronze Buddha in Naras Toda-ji temple. Get a taste of Tokyos epic nightlife, stay in a traditional ryokan, or soak up views of Mount Fuji
  • The best local flavors: Indulge in a beautiful, multi-course kaiseiki, and feast on fresh sushi or savory ramen. Make your way through the largest fish market in Toyko, sample sake, and get acquainted with Japanese whiskeys at a tasting room
  • Ideas for side trips from each city, including Yokohama, Nara, and Kobe
  • Expert insight from American expat and longtime Tokyo local Jonathan DeHart
  • Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Background information on the landscape, history, and conduct and cultural customs of each city
  • Helpful resources on Covid-19 and traveling to Japan
  • Handy tools such as visa information, train travel tips, a Japanese phrasebook, and recommendations for seniors, LGBTQ+ travelers, travelers of color, families with children, and more
Experience the best of these three cities at your own pace with Moon Tokyo, Kyoto & Hiroshima.Spending more time exploring the whole country? Grab a copy of Moon Japan. Just hanging out in Tokyo? Check out Moon Tokyo Walks.

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Moon Tokyo Kyoto Hiroshima - image 1
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TOKYO KYOTO & HIROSHIMA

JONATHAN DEHART

Kyoto - photo 3
Kyoto an izakaya at night - photo 4
Kyoto an izakaya at night Kurama-dera Fragrant - photo 5

Kyoto

an izakaya at night Kurama-dera Fragrant smoke wafts from a food stall - photo 6

an izakaya at night

Kurama-dera Fragrant smoke wafts from a food stall under the train tracks - photo 7

Kurama-dera.

Fragrant smoke wafts from a food stall under the train tracks beyond Ginzas glitz, where Tokyo office workers unwind over skewers of grilled chicken and beer. In Kyoto, monks rise before the first rays of sunlight spread across a temples grounds, starting their day reading sutras before an elaborate altar. Meanwhile, in the shadow of Hiroshimas Atomic Bomb Dome, schoolchildren ring a large bronze bell and pray for world peace, their hopes carried aloft with the resonant hum.

Few places offer as wide a range of experiences in such a compact swath of terrain as Japans cultural and geographic heart, stretching roughly from Tokyo to Hiroshima. Within a few hours by trainand the occasional ferry thrown inyoull discover high-octane cities, medieval towns, shimmering seascapes, and mouthwatering cuisine, from the greasy to the refined. All throughout, youll also encounter cutting-edge technology and colorful pop culture balanced by ancient tradition and boundless spiritual depth. In short, within this region, youll find the very best of Japan.

Beyond the most popular stopsTokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshimathis region contains Hakones hot springs, Mount Fujis snowcapped cone, Ujis tea fields, Himejis soaring white castle, Okayamas picture-perfect garden, Kurashikis romantic canal district, and a constellation of islands strewn across the sparkling Inland Sea, from the funky, forward-looking art islands to the holy isle of Miyajima. And this only scratches the surface.

visiting the Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama kaiseki ryri Shibuya Cross - photo 8

visiting the Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama

kaiseki ryri Shibuya Crossing Seasoned globetrotters routinely rate Tokyo - photo 9

kaiseki ryri

Shibuya Crossing Seasoned globetrotters routinely rate Tokyo and Kyoto among - photo 10

Shibuya Crossing

Seasoned globetrotters routinely rate Tokyo and Kyoto among the most satisfying cities to visit in the world in polls done by top international travel magazines. A trip that combines these two stops with jaunts off the radar will surprise and satisfy even the experienced traveler. And remember: Even Tokyo and Kyoto have their quiet sides.

Wherever you go, a journey to Japans core is most of all a chance to experience the omotenashi (hospitality) of the people, from the faultless service of a restaurant in a Kyoto townhouse to the simple kindness of a family-owned inn. Despite a modern history fraught with challenges, the legendarily welcoming Japanese have continuously reinvented themselves, yet managed to retain their soul. Whether youre craving a culinary quest, a cultural deep-dive, a romantic getaway, a spiritual escape, or an adventure with friends, this accessible slice of Japan has something for everyone. So, go, and savor the essence of this remarkable country, unlike any other.

Nara swan boats in Ueno-ken vermillion torii of Fushimi Inari-Taisha - photo 11

Nara

swan boats in Ueno-ken vermillion torii of Fushimi Inari-Taisha - photo 12

swan boats in Ueno-ken.

vermillion torii of Fushimi Inari-Taisha Tokyo - photo 13

vermillion torii of Fushimi Inari-Taisha

Tokyos most eclectic nightlife zone at off-peak - photo 14
Tokyos most eclectic nightlife zone at off-peak hours finding the citys - photo 15

, Tokyos most eclectic nightlife zone.

at off-peak hours finding the citys quiet side Osakas lively neon-lit - photo 16

at off-peak hours, finding the citys quiet side.

Osakas lively neon-lit street food center - photo 17

, Osakas lively neon-lit street food center.

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Experiencing the Japanese service tradition known as omotenashi by - photo 20

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Experiencing the Japanese service tradition known as omotenashi by where your - photo 21

Experiencing the Japanese service tradition known as omotenashi by where your every need will be anticipated and met.

temple and marveling at the towering bronze Buddha housed within - photo 22

temple and marveling at the towering bronze Buddha housed within.

Indulging in savoring Japanese cuisine at its most refined Where to Go - photo 23

Indulging in savoring Japanese cuisine at its most refined.

Where to Go
Tokyo

The high-octane capital should be top priority for any first visit to the country. Tokyo is quintessential modern Japan, a pop-cultural and economic juggernaut, and base of the national government. The dynamic city is a feast for the senses, with world-class food, nightlife, and shopping. Its also the most networked

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