MissViaggio in Japan

October 2019

Everything you might have heard about Japan is true. People are extremely polite, it's ridiculously clean, and there is some crazy technology available. And what's best? Celiacs find lot's of options.

OSaka

It's only a short flight from Busan to Osaka. When I was planning this trip in May, I actually wanted to stay in Osaka for at least two days. Considering the latest weather forecasts announcing thunderstorms in the next few days prevents me. I definitely had enough bad weather in the last weeks. However that leaves me with the million dollar question of where to go instead. Hiroshima? Will be thunderstorms, too. Same with Tokyo and Kyoto. What about Sapporo? Sunshine. Guess, I will be traveling to Hokkaido tomorrow afternoon.

A short Trip to Sapporo

Japan's fifth largest city Sapporo is my escape from bad weather. Because I only have two days, I am determined to see as much as possible. What's best? I find two places offering gluten free options. Read more.

4 Days in Kyoto

Loaded with historical heritage, Kyoto is one of the most worth seeing cities in Japan. And Celiacs find even more options of gluten free restaurants and cafés. Read more.

3 Days in Tokyo

The ultimate destination in Japan is Tokyo which I get to discover off the beaten paths with two Japanese college students. Read more.