Anonymous
9/23/2025, 9:57:52 PM
No.2826712
>>2824939
On that same Shinkansen route you Okayama Castle + Garden, Fukuyama Castle right outside the Staiton, Marugame Castle, Takamatsu and to get there you need to cross the Seto Ohashi Bridge very cool one.
On the opposite side of it Nagoya with Nagoya Castle, Tons of good food and some stuff to see only 1 hour and 21 minutes.
People gets too zoomed in if you have a JR pass Japan is incredibly easy to traverse. You need to abandon the thoughts of this fixed per city shit. You make a base near a Shinkansen Station and you can go so many places in a 1~2 hour ride it's ridicilous and because you have the Pass you can Chain it all together.
You can and entire day of Castle runs Himeji, Okayama, Fukuyama and Nagoya all in the same day if you wake up at 7 am and get on the first train. The only limiting factor is that most castle open up by 9 am but that works to your advantage since you can use that trip time to travel.
On that same Shinkansen route you Okayama Castle + Garden, Fukuyama Castle right outside the Staiton, Marugame Castle, Takamatsu and to get there you need to cross the Seto Ohashi Bridge very cool one.
On the opposite side of it Nagoya with Nagoya Castle, Tons of good food and some stuff to see only 1 hour and 21 minutes.
People gets too zoomed in if you have a JR pass Japan is incredibly easy to traverse. You need to abandon the thoughts of this fixed per city shit. You make a base near a Shinkansen Station and you can go so many places in a 1~2 hour ride it's ridicilous and because you have the Pass you can Chain it all together.
You can and entire day of Castle runs Himeji, Okayama, Fukuyama and Nagoya all in the same day if you wake up at 7 am and get on the first train. The only limiting factor is that most castle open up by 9 am but that works to your advantage since you can use that trip time to travel.