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3 Days Itinerary in Ueda, Japan - Travel Guide
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3 Days Itinerary in Ueda, Japan - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Ueda

The Ultimate 3-Day Adventure in Ueda, Japan

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Unveiling Ueda's Historical Treasures
2 Day 2 - Bathing in Ueda's Natural Beauty
3 Day 3 - Ueda's Cultural Immersion

Introduction

Experience the rich history, vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and mouthwatering culinary fares of Ueda in just three days!

Day 1 - Unveiling Ueda's Historical Treasures

Start your Ueda journey with a hearty breakfast at your hotel. Once energized, jump right into Ueda's rich history; visit Ueda Castle. Built by Sanada Masayuki in the 16th century, the castle is famous for its cherry blossom trees. Feel like a samurai as you walk around. Afterward, a short stroll will lead you to Sanada Shrine, dedicated to Yukitaka Sanada, the father of Masayuki, and his descendants. Don't get too lost in history as you will need energy for the afternoon visit to Anrakuji, a temple known for its three-story pagoda. Wrapping up the day with a taste of Ueda's culinary delights is a must-have on everyone's bracket. Go local with Hitsumabushi at Unami, the grilled eel dish will have you asking for more.

Day 2 - Bathing in Ueda's Natural Beauty

Kick off your second day by paying a visit to Bessho Onsen, the oldest hot spring area in Nagano. Here, you can swim in the soothing hot springs, feast your eyes on unique architectures, or sit back and enjoy the calming beauty around you. Later in the day, a trip to Utsukushigahara Highlands awaits. Resting on the rooftop of Japan, this area offers some of the country's best scenic views and will make for great photo opportunities. Finally, calling it a day after a hearty meal around Ueda Station will recharge your batteries for the final day.

Day 3 - Ueda's Cultural Immersion

Start your final day in Ueda with a visit to Chikuma River, featuring grand pebble beaches and crystal clear water. Continue your cultural journey to Kitamuki Kannon Temple. This unique temple stands facing another Kannon temple across the mountain ranges. Wrap up your adventure with last-minute souvenir shopping in the Ueda Ginza Shopping District. Don't forget to grab some Soba noodles, apple products or sake, Ueda's local specialties! And there it is, from history and culture, to nature and culinary, you've just experienced the charm of Ueda.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Ueda

What is the best time to visit Ueda?

Ueda is a city for all seasons. However, if you are a fan of cherry blossoms, visit in the spring, particularly in April. For the enticing colors of autumn leaves, plan for a late September to early November visit.

What are the typical dishes of Ueda?

Ueda is famous for its Soba noodles, Hitsumabushi (grilled eel on rice), apple products and sake. These are must-tries when in Ueda.

What should I buy as a souvenir from Ueda?

Perfect souvenirs are Ueda's local food specialties like Soba noodles, apple products or sake. You can also consider traditional Japanese souvenirs like Yuzen paper products, hand-painted ceramics, or even a samurai sword (miniature versions, of course).

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