It will soon be New Year's Eve, Universal Studios Osaka, Japan, here also launched the 2020 New Year's Eve party, when it is more lively, then, if we come here on New Year's Eve how to play it? Do not be entangled, I organize a nine-day travel strategy for everyone ah!
2020Universal Studios Osaka New Year's Eve party time2020Universal Studios Osaka "New Year's Eve party" will be from the night of December 31, 19:00 until January 1, 2:00 am! The park's first-ever "one-night-only" event, which allows you to enjoy Halloween, which you missed, and Christmas, which was just around the corner, all at once.
2020Japan New Year's Day1Fancy eating crabs in Dotonbori and shopping in Shinsaibashi
On the first day, after landing at Osaka's Kansai International Airport, you'll go to Dotonbori, "the stomach of Osaka," and start the next year with a lot of motivation and fulfillment, from the tip of the tongue to the stomach.
Dotombori's Krabby Patties have a worldwide reputation.
Crab sukiyaki, crab sashimi, grilled crab, crab hot pot, crab tempura, etc... With a variety of set menus to choose from, you can get your crab fix in one meal.
Shinsaibashi is a must-see for anyone visiting Osaka. There are rows and rows of small stores, and you can't see a thing.
Department stores, drugstores, luxury goods, and old-fashioned stores, you can buy everything you want here, and at the end of every year, Daimaru Department Store and Matsumoto Kiyoshi offer super discounts.
DAY2Enter the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Universal Studios Osaka, one of four Universal Studios theme parks in the world, is divided into eight areas.
There are some special experience zones that other Universal Studios can't match, including a Japanese animation zone for Asian tourists and Asia's first Harry Potter theme park, which is a must-see for "Harry Potter fans".
You can visit the Nine and Three-Quarters Station, the Owl Post Office, the Three Broomsticks for a glass of yellow beer, and Diagon Alley for a wand of your own.
Of course, the best experience has to be the Harry Potter 4KHD x 3D movie, "The Forbidden World of Harry Potter."
The naked eye 3D effect can't be better, you'll follow harryporter's lead through the jungle, face the flames spat out by the flying dragon, chase the golden flying thief and fight Voldemort!
At night, the most exciting New Year's Eve is coming, and there will be 3,000 fireworks over Hogwarts Castle, so you'll be happy to "watch fireworks" with Harry Potter!
DAY3Feed the deer in Nara and visit Todaiji Temple
It may be cold in winter, but the deer in the Nara Park are perched in the forest, or looking down and kissing the snow, and their eagerness to look at you will still heal your heart.
You can buy some "deer senbei" on the street, pet their heads and feed them some.
Todaiji Temple is home to the world's largest surviving wooden structure, the Great Buddha Hall.
When the snow falls on the eaves, it is like an old man with white hair, still standing in the wind and snow after a thousand years, with a sense of traveling through the past and present.
DAY4Lake Ashi by Pirate Ship, Hakone Hot Spring
Take the JR from Osaka to Hakone and arrive at Lake Ashi, surrounded by mountains and forests.
The snow-covered tips of the mountains in the distance are paired with the verdant mountains, vermillion-colored torii, and blue waters of the lake in the near distance to create a natural picture.
Taking a ride on a British retro-style pirate ship while swimming in the lake and looking at Mt. Fuji in the distance, as if you were Luffy from "The King of Thieves", who is having an adventure under Mt. Fuji.
When you're at the lake in winter, you're bound to get chilly, so head to the Green Plaza Hakone, a 20-minute drive from Lake Ashi, for a soak in the hot springs to get rid of the chill.
It's a great way to enjoy the scenery and the hot springs at the same time.
DAY5''Hit the Tokyo Tower'' in a coffee cup
"Who can ask for Mt. Fuji's private property with love?" We took a bus to the Gotemba Outlets at the foot of Mt. Fuji to do some shopping, and brought home a view of Mt. Fuji along with our "loot".
The Gotemba Outlets is Japan's largest brand-name discount store, the biggest discount is adidas, winter to buy a pair of comfortable sneakers, whether it is out of the trip, or to visit friends and relatives, are super practical Oh. Moreover, if you are tired of shopping here, you can board the 50-meter-high Ferris wheel and rotate around for 12 minutes to have a "zero-distance contact" with the view of Mount Fuji.
Previously, we would have chosen to climb the tower to see the sights, but this time we will change the super fun, but also save energy, a photo, can be proud of the "circle of friends".
Terrace Dining Tango is a restaurant specializing in Italian cuisine located directly across the street from Tokyo Tower. The "garden-style" décor makes it easy to forget the hustle and bustle of the city.
DAY6Asakusa Temple and the Sky Tree
Japanese people believe in the gods and love to pray for blessings, and when they do, it's often a big deal.
Asakusa Temple's "Wind and Thunder God Gate" is magnificent, there are two gods of wind and thunder in the side of the blessing, the eaves of the door weighing 670 kilograms of giant lanterns any gust of wind is also difficult to shake.
In front of the temple there is a passageway called "Nakamise", where you can buy a portion of Asakusa Temple's "Three Famous Foods" - ningyo-yaki, and eat "Seven Fortunes" in one bite, which will bring you a good fortune for the next year. The "Seven Gods of Good Fortune" will keep you happy and safe in the coming year.
There's no better way to enjoy hot pot in winter.
Since you're in Asakusa Temple, you'll want to try the beef sukiyaki at Imahan Besshuku, a Japanese-style hot pot.
The beef is coated in a rich sauce and served with some tasty vegetables. It's not greasy or bland, but just right.
If you're a fan of Japanese dramas and happen to have watched Gangnam's "The Dragons," then you're no stranger to "Tokyo Sky Tree.
In "Dragons," Erika says in her diary, "The warmest place in the world is at the top of the Sky Tree.
"Tokyo Sky Tree" is the SKYTREE, which is second in height only to the world's tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and in recent years has become Tokyo's newest landmark, almost on a par with the Tokyo Tower, which is the tallest tower in the world. "It is the newest landmark in Tokyo in recent years, almost on a par with the Tokyo Tower.
It has observation decks at 350 meters and 450 meters, both offering panoramic views of Tokyo. The tower is usually a crisp blue and white, but at night when the lights are turned on, it changes color and becomes a magnificent sight to behold.
DAY7Embrace Mickey and Minnie and live the princess dream
Disney can be a dream-creator for adults.
Spelled a year, the new year before the arrival of adults can not be allowed to also dream?
While "Sleeping Beauty's Castle" is found in Disneyland parks all over the world, Tokyo's Disneyland is symbolized by "Cinderella's Castle," which fulfills every girl's dream of being a princess.
The park is divided into 7 zones and has 38 attractions. Take a double-decker bus, stroll through the "World Bazaar"; listen to Mickey's recital; watch Minnie's dance show;
Take a submarine-like tour bus to explore the underwater world; or ride the roller coaster through the volcanic cave; both visual and physical and mental, will be soothed.
Tokyo Disney also organizes a special "Winter Party" every winter. It's a great way for adults in their twenties and thirties, not to mention children, to get into the spirit of fantasy and fun.
DAY8Find Doraemon and relax by the sea in Tokyo
The blue fat guy, who has grown up with generations of children, lives in Kawasaki City, Tokyo.
Doraemon can be seen in different forms at the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, from inside to outside.
The museum also has a collection of the teacher's original manuscripts, and three large bookshelves filled with manga, so you can sit on a cushion and read manga for an afternoon without getting bored.
You can also have a doraemon's favorite gongfu yaki, try to travel through the arbitrary door to see Fujiko-sensei's other works and bits of his life, and buy a souvenir to keep your childhood memories in Tinker Bell's pocket.
Tokyo's young people love to let off steam at Odaiba Seaside Park in Tokyo. You can also come here and let the sea breeze blow away your worries for the whole year.
During the day, you can play in the water by the shoreline and snooze by the Statue of Liberty; at night, you can see the Rainbow Bridge stretching along the shoreline and enjoy the magnificent night view of Tokyo harbor.
DAY9Entering Tohoku University and the bustling city of Shinjuku
When the heroine's best friend says she graduated from Tohoku University in the healing Japanese drama "The Leisure of the Wind and the Waves," everyone in the room gasps in amazement.
Tohoku University is the best university in Japan, and its students are generally considered geniuses. At the end of the year, why don't you stop by the Yasuda Lecture Hall, a brick-red gothic building, and get a dose of "genius power"?
Shinjuku is both serious and lively.
Serious - Shinjuku Station is the most important transportation hub in western Tokyo, and has a large number of "official departments".
For example, the Shinjuku Police Department, which has been featured in several Japanese manga, including "Digimon" and "Your Name".
Lively - Shinjuku is also one of the busiest business districts in Tokyo and Japan, with the infamous Kabukicho, and Biccamera, a treasure trove for digital goods enthusiasts, Yodobashicamera and other electrical appliance houses.
Nine days is plenty of fun, and with a New Year's Eve party waiting for you, I'm sure you'll have a great time this New Year!