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Budget and Itinerary for Nagoya and Central Japan Trip

I wanted to visit another area of Japan during my return trip, so I decided to book tickets to Nagoya, the gateway to Central Japan. I had no clear and definite itinerary in mind because I wanted to be flexible and just add or remove destinations while I'm there. I ended up traveling to Takayama, Shirakawago, Tsumago, Magome and Matsumoto, and exploring Nagoya.



Budget Guide



All numbers are quoted in Japanese Yen

6030 - Transportation
500 - 1 day pass Meguru Bus
2660 - Train to Nakatsugawa from Nagoya round trip
560 - Bus to Magome from Nakatsugawa
600 - Bus to Tsumago from Magome
300 - Bus to Nagiso Station from Tsumago
10000 - 3 nights dorm accommodation in Nagoya
6000 - 2 nights dorm accommodation in Takayama
6400 - 2 nights dorm accommodation in Matsumoto
500 - Toyota Commemorative Museum
500 - Nagoya Castle
1300 - Nagoya TV Tower ticket
16031 - Food & drinks
700 - Museum combo ticket
6000 - Express train to Takayama
5200 - Round trip bus for Takayama-Shirakawagou
3500 - Bus to Matsumoto
400 - Entrance fee for Kanda house in Shirakawago
300 - Doburoku museum ticket in Shirakawago
440 - Takayama Jinya
700 - Matsumoto Castle fee
2570 - Bus from Matsumoto to Kamikochi
2570 - Bus to Matsumoto from Kamikochi
100 - Map
500 - Myoujin Pond fee
590 - Train to Narai from Matsumoto
2700 - Train from Narai to Nagoya
300 - Narai locker rental                                                           

77951 - Total expenses for eight full days excluding flights and extras such as shopping and souvenirs. Moving around the region is expensive, even if you take the buses. The express trains are almost double the price of taking the bus.





Getting a Visa

Filipinos need a visa to enter Japan, I wrote about my experience here: Japan visa guide.


Where to Stay

There are all kinds of accommodations in Central Japan, find one that fits perfectly with your budget.



Itinerary




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Day 1

We arrived early in the morning so we got to spend a whole day in Nagoya.

The places we visited were:

*Toyota Museum
*Nagoya Castle
*Nagoya TV Tower for night city scape view



Day 2

I separated from my friends as we had different itineraries. I went to Magome and Tsumago, small and traditional villages along the Kiso Valley.

Read my post: Kiso Valley





Day 3

Traveled to Takayama via express train, which provided beautiful views of the mountains and countryside. Explored the old town and tried the famous Hida beef.

Read my post: Takayama





Day 4

Booked a tour to Shirakawago through J-Hoppers. One of the most beautiful countrysides I've seen in Asia thus far.

Read my post: Shirakawago






Day 5

Headed to Matsumoto from Takayama via bus. Explored the city and visited the castle in the day and night.

Read my post: Matsumoto





Day 6

Took advantage of the beautiful weather to explore Kamikochi and get a view of the Japanese Alps.

Read my post: Kamikochi






Day 7

Headed back to Nagoya from Matsumoto with a stop in Narai, another old village on the old Kiso Valley.

Read my post: Narai





Day 8

Last full day in Nagoya, went around the city and stopped by Osu Kannon Temple and the nearby shopping street.

There were a lot of other places I wanted to visit, but I either didn't have time or I wanted to reduce my expenses. The places I went to aren't on the usual itinerary when visiting Japan, making it all the more worth it for me. I got to see the Japanese alps and the countryside, which gave me a different perspective of this developed country. I didn't get a JR Pass because I figured I'd still spend less if I didn't get one based on the route I was taking.

There are still places I'd like to visit in the region because there are just so many things to do and see. I'll probably return in the future.

Other places you might want to visit while in Japan:


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6 comments:

  1. Hi, im going to Nagoya and would like to visit Takayama. Did you take the cheapest transpo to takyama? how long did it take you from Nagoya? i only have a day to do this. thanks.

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    1. hi, I didn't take the cheapest, I took the express train, which took I think 4 hours, its difficult to do in one day because of the travel time to get there, but I think it's doable, but you have to start really early in the day, Takayama is a small town so it's easy to explore. I'm not sure how long the bus will take or the regular trains, but you have to think about the time it takes to get there and back, these two options may be cheaper but may take longer

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  2. Hi sir have you been to Laguna Ten Bosch? Thanks for this itinerary. We'll be heading to Nagoya by August 2018!

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  3. Hi, how far is Kamikochi in Nagoya?

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    1. Hello, it's not really in Nagoya, it's far. You'll most likely have to go to Matsumoto first.

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