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Altcoin Season Index:0(Saison du Bitcoin)
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Bitget: #4 mondial en volume de trading quotidien!
Part de marché du BTC62.93%
Nouveaux listings sur Bitget : Pi
BTC/USDT$105157.29 (-2.83%)Indice Fear and Greed60(Euphorie)
Altcoin Season Index:0(Saison du Bitcoin)
Total des flux nets des ETF Spot Bitcoin +$432.7M (1j) ; +$2.9B (7j).Pack de bienvenue pour les nouveaux utilisateurs d'une valeur de 6200 USDT.Récupérer
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EUR
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€0.3416EUR
-9.47%1D
Le prix de RedStone (RED) en est évalué à €0.3416 EUR à 01:02 (UTC) aujourd'hui.
Convertisseur RED vers EUR
RED
EUR
1 RED = 0.3416 EUR. Le prix actuel de conversion de 1 RedStone (RED) en EUR est de 0.3416. Le taux est fourni à titre indicatif et vient d'être mis à jour.
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Dernière mise à jour : 2025-05-30 01:02:28(UTC+0)
Capitalisation boursière:€95,637,878.93
Capitalisation entièrement diluée:€95,637,878.93
Volume (24h):€7,201,591.31
Vol. (24h) / Cap. boursière:7.53%
Haut (24h):€0.3863
Bas (24h):€0.3446
Record historique (ATH):€1.28
Plus bas niveau historique:€0.2710
Offre en circulation:280,000,000 RED
Offre totale:
597,000,000RED
Taux de circulation:46.00%
Offre maximale:
1,000,000,000RED
Prix en BTC:0.{5}3700 BTC
Prix en ETH:0.0001506 ETH
Prix avec la capitalisation du BTC:
€6,551.3
Prix avec la capitalisation de l'ETH:
€978.17
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Le prix en temps réel de RedStone est de €0.3416 EUR aujourd'hui, avec une capitalisation boursière de €95.64M. Le prix de RedStone a baissé de 9.47% au cours des dernières 24 heures, et le volume de trading sur 24 heures est de €7.20M. Le taux de conversion RED/EUR (RedStone vers EUR) est mis à jour en temps réel.
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Historique des prix de RedStone (EUR)
Le prix de RedStone enregistre -31.19% sur un an. Le prix le plus élevé de RED en EUR au cours de l'année écoulée est de €1.28 et le prix le plus bas de RED en EUR au cours de l'année écoulée est de €0.2710.
HeureVariation de prix (%)
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24h-9.47%€0.3446€0.3863
7d-14.52%€0.3446€0.4153
30d-3.49%€0.2998€0.4587
90d-2.04%€0.2710€1.28
1y-31.19%€0.2710€1.28
Tous les temps-2.08%€0.2710(2025-04-18, il y a 42 jour(s) )€1.28(2025-03-03, il y a 88 jour(s) )
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⚠️ $SOPH Skyrockets 12,616% – Then Disappears
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Was it a glitch, a rug pull, or just a whale manipulation exit?
📈 These parabolic moves can create instant millionaires or instant regrets, depending on which side of the candle you were on.
🕵️ Lessons Hidden in the Chart:
Extreme pumps often have zero sustainability unless backed by real fundamentals.
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🎯 Strategic Insight:
Not every green candle is your friend. Use pump events like $SOPH's as a case study for risk management, not just FOMO bait. Sometimes, not buying is also a winning trade.
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This 10-day Japan itinerary mixes cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka) and countryside (Hakone, Nara, Miyajima) for first-timers.
Must-see spots include Shibuya Crossing, Fushimi Inari Shrine, and Hiroshima Peace Memorial.
Travel tips include using a Japan Rail Pass and packing for mild late May weather.
Seasonal highlights in late May 2025 include fewer crowds post-Golden Week and potential flower blooms.
Itinerary Overview
Day 1-3: Tokyo
Explore Shibuya, Harajuku, and Asakusa for a mix of modern and traditional experiences.
Day 4: Hakone
Take a day trip for countryside views of Mount Fuji and relax in hot springs.
Day 5-7: Kyoto and Nara
Visit Kyoto’s temples like Kinkaku-ji, and take a day trip to Nara for its deer park.
Day 8-9: Osaka and Hiroshima
Explore Osaka’s vibrant streets, then day trip to Hiroshima and Miyajima for history and scenery.
Day 10: Depart
Return to Tokyo or fly out from Osaka, depending on your flight.
Travel Tips
Consider a Japan Rail Pass for efficient travel between cities Japan Rail Pass.
Book hotels in central areas like Shibuya or Gion for convenience.
Pack light clothes for late May’s mild weather (20-25°C), and bring an umbrella for possible rain.
Seasonal Highlights
Late May 2025 offers pleasant weather and fewer crowds after Golden Week, with potential flower blooms like azaleas and local festivals like Children’s Day decorations.
Survey Note: Detailed 10-Day Japan Itinerary for First-Timers
This comprehensive itinerary is designed for first-time visitors to Japan, balancing urban exploration with countryside experiences, and tailored for late May 2025. It includes must-see spots, practical travel tips, and seasonal highlights to ensure a memorable trip. The following sections detail the day-by-day plan, travel advice, and seasonal considerations, drawing from extensive research into popular itineraries and current travel conditions.
Itinerary Breakdown
The itinerary spans 10 days, starting and potentially ending in Tokyo, with options for departure from Osaka based on flight schedules. It covers major cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka) and countryside destinations (Hakone, Nara, Miyajima), ensuring a mix of urban vibrancy and rural tranquility.
Day
Location
Activities
Notes
1
Tokyo
Arrive at Narita or Haneda Airport, transfer to hotel (e.g., Shibuya, Shinjuku). Evening: Explore Shibuya or Akihabara, try ramen or pork katsu for dinner.
Start acclimating to Tokyo’s energy, ideal for jet lag recovery.
2
Tokyo - West Side
Visit Shibuya Crossing, Hachiko Statue, Tokyu Hands. Afternoon: Harajuku (Takeshita Street, crepe, hedgehog café), Meiji Shrine. Evening: Shinjuku (Omoide Yokocho, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building views).
Covers modern urban landmarks and cultural spots, perfect for first-timers.
3
Tokyo - East Side
Morning: Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Nakamise Shopping Street. Afternoon: Ueno Park (museums, zoo), Tokyo Skytree for views. Evening: Akihabara for anime and electronics.
Balances historic and contemporary Tokyo, showcasing its diversity.
4
Hakone (Day Trip)
Take train (1.5-2 hours) to Hakone, visit Owakudani, Hakone Ropeway for Mount Fuji views (weather permitting), relax in onsen. Return to Tokyo evening.
Countryside escape with nature and hot springs, ideal for relaxation.
5
Travel to Kyoto
Morning: Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto (2.5 hours). Afternoon: Explore Arashiyama (Bamboo Grove, Tenryu-ji Temple, Monkey Park), visit Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion).
Kyoto’s cultural heart, starting with scenic Arashiyama for a gentle intro.
6
Kyoto
Morning: Fushimi Inari Shrine (early for fewer crowds, famous red torii gates). Afternoon: Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Higashiyama District (Sannenzaka, Ninenzaka). Evening: Philosopher’s Path.
Must-see temples and shrines, showcasing Kyoto’s spiritual heritage.
7
Nara (Day Trip)
Take train from Kyoto to Nara (1 hour). Visit Nara Park (deer), Todaiji Temple (Great Buddha), Kasuga Taisha Shrine. Return to Kyoto evening.
Countryside experience with history and nature, Nara’s deer are a highlight.
8
Travel to Osaka
Morning: Check out from Kyoto, train to Osaka (30 minutes). Check into hotel (e.g., Namba, Shinsaibashi). Afternoon: Osaka Castle, Dotonbori (neon lights, street food), Kuromon Market.
Osaka’s lively atmosphere, known for food and accessibility to Hiroshima.
9
Hiroshima and Miyajima (Day Trip)
Morning: Shinkansen from Osaka to Hiroshima (1.5 hours). Visit Peace Memorial Park, Museum. Ferry to Miyajima, see Itsukushima Shrine’s floating torii gate. Return to Osaka evening.
Historical significance in Hiroshima, scenic countryside at Miyajima.
10
Osaka and Depart
Morning: Depending on flight, explore more of Osaka (e.g., Universal Studios) or take Shinkansen to Tokyo (2.5-3 hours) for afternoon arrival. Depart from Narita/Haneda or Kansai Airport.
Flexible based on flight, ensures maximum use of time before departure.
This itinerary ensures a balanced pace, with travel times minimized and rest days built-in, making it ideal for first-timers who may need time to adjust to new environments.
Must-See Spots
The itinerary includes key attractions for first-timers:
Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo Skytree.
Hakone: Mount Fuji views, Owakudani, onsen experience.
Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kinkaku-ji, Kiyomizu-dera, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
Nara: Nara Park (deer), Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine.
Osaka: Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, Kuromon Market.
Hiroshima and Miyajima: Peace Memorial Park, Itsukushima Shrine’s floating torii gate.
These spots represent Japan’s urban modernity, historical depth, and natural beauty, ensuring a comprehensive first impression.
Travel Tips
To ensure a smooth trip, consider the following:
Transportation: Purchase a Japan Rail Pass before arrival for unlimited travel on JR lines, including Shinkansen Japan Rail Pass. For city travel, use a Suica or Pasmo card for subways and local trains.
Accommodation: Book hotels in advance, especially in central areas like Shibuya/Shinjuku in Tokyo, Gion in Kyoto, and Namba in Osaka. Consider a traditional ryokan for one or two nights, particularly in Hakone or Kyoto, for an authentic experience.
Food: Sample local specialties: Tokyo (sushi, ramen), Kyoto (kaiseki, yudofu), Osaka (okonomiyaki, takoyaki), Nara (kakinoha-zushi), Hiroshima (oysters, okonomiyaki). Look for ichi-nichi teishoku (daily set menus) for affordable meals.
Language: English is limited outside tourist areas, so learn basic phrases like “arigatou gozaimasu” (thank you) or use translation apps like Google Translate.
Etiquette: Remove shoes at temples, shrines, or ryokans. Follow onsen etiquette: bathe before entering, and respect gender-segregated areas.
Weather: Late May 2025 offers mild temperatures (20-25°C/68-77°F), but pack an umbrella for potential rain, as the rainy season may start early in some regions.
Currency: Bring cash, as some places don’t accept credit cards. ATMs are widely available, but check compatibility with your card.
Connectivity: Rent a pocket Wi-Fi or get an eSIM for internet access, essential for navigation and translation Klook eSIM for Japan.
These tips ensure a hassle-free experience, especially for those new to international travel.
Seasonal Highlights for Late May 2025
Late May is an excellent time to visit Japan, offering mild weather and fewer crowds compared to peak seasons like April (cherry blossom season) or Golden Week (late April to early May). Key highlights include:
Weather: Temperatures range from 20-25°C (68-77°F), ideal for sightseeing without the heat and humidity of summer.
Flowers: While cherry blossoms are past peak, late-blooming varieties and other flowers like azaleas may still be visible, especially in rural areas like Hakone and Miyajima.
Events: Children’s Day on May 5th features carp streamers (koinobori) in many towns, adding a festive touch. Check for local festivals in Tokyo or Kyoto, as May is known for cultural celebrations.
Crowds: Post-Golden Week, tourist numbers decrease, making attractions more enjoyable, though popular spots like Fushimi Inari may still be busy early morning.
This timing ensures a pleasant trip with comfortable conditions and opportunities to experience Japanese culture without overwhelming crowds.
Why This Itinerary is Ideal for First-Timers
This itinerary is designed with first-timers in mind, offering:
A mix of cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka) and countryside (Hakone, Nara, Miyajima) for a comprehensive introduction to Japan.
Must-see spots that are accessible and representative of Japanese culture, history, and nature.
A balanced pace with travel times minimized, allowing time to rest and absorb experiences.
Practical tips for navigation, accommodation, and etiquette, ensuring confidence in unfamiliar settings.
Seasonal considerations for late May 2025, leveraging mild weather and post-Golden Week crowd levels for a smoother trip.
This approach ensures a memorable first trip, blending urban excitement with serene countryside escapes, while considering the user’s needs for a well-rounded experience.
Detailed Research Insights
The itinerary was developed by analyzing multiple sources, including popular travel blogs and guides, to identify common recommendations for first-timers. For instance, itineraries from Girl Eat World and A Passion and a Passport consistently highlight Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and countryside day trips like Hakone and Nara. Hiroshima and Miyajima were included for their historical and scenic value, as seen in several 10-day plans. Seasonal highlights for late May 2025 were confirmed through travel guides, noting mild weather and post-Golden Week crowd reductions. Travel tips were compiled from these sources, emphasizing the Japan Rail Pass, local etiquette, and connectivity options to ensure a smooth experience. This comprehensive approach ensures the itinerary meets the user’s request for a mix of cities, countryside, and practical advice, tailored for first-timers in late May 2025.
Key Citations
Complete Japan Itinerary for First-Timers 10 Days
10 Days in Japan First-Timer Itinerary
Seasonal Highlights Japan Late May Guide
Best Month to Visit Japan Travel Tips
Japan Rail Pass Official Website
Klook Japan eSIM for Internet
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This 10-day Japan itinerary mixes cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka) and countryside (Hakone, Nara, Miyajima) for first-timers.
Must-see spots include Shibuya Crossing, Fushimi Inari Shrine, and Hiroshima Peace Memorial.
Travel tips include using a Japan Rail Pass and packing for mild late May weather.
Seasonal highlights in late May 2025 include fewer crowds post-Golden Week and potential flower blooms.
Itinerary Overview
Day 1-3: Tokyo
Explore Shibuya, Harajuku, and Asakusa for a mix of modern and traditional experiences.
Day 4: Hakone
Take a day trip for countryside views of Mount Fuji and relax in hot springs.
Day 5-7: Kyoto and Nara
Visit Kyoto’s temples like Kinkaku-ji, and take a day trip to Nara for its deer park.
Day 8-9: Osaka and Hiroshima
Explore Osaka’s vibrant streets, then day trip to Hiroshima and Miyajima for history and scenery.
Day 10: Depart
Return to Tokyo or fly out from Osaka, depending on your flight.
Travel Tips
Consider a Japan Rail Pass for efficient travel between cities Japan Rail Pass.
Book hotels in central areas like Shibuya or Gion for convenience.
Pack light clothes for late May’s mild weather (20-25°C), and bring an umbrella for possible rain.
Seasonal Highlights
Late May 2025 offers pleasant weather and fewer crowds after Golden Week, with potential flower blooms like azaleas and local festivals like Children’s Day decorations.
Survey Note: Detailed 10-Day Japan Itinerary for First-Timers
This comprehensive itinerary is designed for first-time visitors to Japan, balancing urban exploration with countryside experiences, and tailored for late May 2025. It includes must-see spots, practical travel tips, and seasonal highlights to ensure a memorable trip. The following sections detail the day-by-day plan, travel advice, and seasonal considerations, drawing from extensive research into popular itineraries and current travel conditions.
Itinerary Breakdown
The itinerary spans 10 days, starting and potentially ending in Tokyo, with options for departure from Osaka based on flight schedules. It covers major cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka) and countryside destinations (Hakone, Nara, Miyajima), ensuring a mix of urban vibrancy and rural tranquility.
Day
Location
Activities
Notes
1
Tokyo
Arrive at Narita or Haneda Airport, transfer to hotel (e.g., Shibuya, Shinjuku). Evening: Explore Shibuya or Akihabara, try ramen or pork katsu for dinner.
Start acclimating to Tokyo’s energy, ideal for jet lag recovery.
2
Tokyo - West Side
Visit Shibuya Crossing, Hachiko Statue, Tokyu Hands. Afternoon: Harajuku (Takeshita Street, crepe, hedgehog café), Meiji Shrine. Evening: Shinjuku (Omoide Yokocho, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building views).
Covers modern urban landmarks and cultural spots, perfect for first-timers.
3
Tokyo - East Side
Morning: Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Nakamise Shopping Street. Afternoon: Ueno Park (museums, zoo), Tokyo Skytree for views. Evening: Akihabara for anime and electronics.
Balances historic and contemporary Tokyo, showcasing its diversity.
4
Hakone (Day Trip)
Take train (1.5-2 hours) to Hakone, visit Owakudani, Hakone Ropeway for Mount Fuji views (weather permitting), relax in onsen. Return to Tokyo evening.
Countryside escape with nature and hot springs, ideal for relaxation.
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Travel to Kyoto
Morning: Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto (2.5 hours). Afternoon: Explore Arashiyama (Bamboo Grove, Tenryu-ji Temple, Monkey Park), visit Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion).
Kyoto’s cultural heart, starting with scenic Arashiyama for a gentle intro.
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Kyoto
Morning: Fushimi Inari Shrine (early for fewer crowds, famous red torii gates). Afternoon: Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Higashiyama District (Sannenzaka, Ninenzaka). Evening: Philosopher’s Path.
Must-see temples and shrines, showcasing Kyoto’s spiritual heritage.
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Nara (Day Trip)
Take train from Kyoto to Nara (1 hour). Visit Nara Park (deer), Todaiji Temple (Great Buddha), Kasuga Taisha Shrine. Return to Kyoto evening.
Countryside experience with history and nature, Nara’s deer are a highlight.
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Travel to Osaka
Morning: Check out from Kyoto, train to Osaka (30 minutes). Check into hotel (e.g., Namba, Shinsaibashi). Afternoon: Osaka Castle, Dotonbori (neon lights, street food), Kuromon Market.
Osaka’s lively atmosphere, known for food and accessibility to Hiroshima.
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Hiroshima and Miyajima (Day Trip)
Morning: Shinkansen from Osaka to Hiroshima (1.5 hours). Visit Peace Memorial Park, Museum. Ferry to Miyajima, see Itsukushima Shrine’s floating torii gate. Return to Osaka evening.
Historical significance in Hiroshima, scenic countryside at Miyajima.
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Osaka and Depart
Morning: Depending on flight, explore more of Osaka (e.g., Universal Studios) or take Shinkansen to Tokyo (2.5-3 hours) for afternoon arrival. Depart from Narita/Haneda or Kansai Airport.
Flexible based on flight, ensures maximum use of time before departure.
This itinerary ensures a balanced pace, with travel times minimized and rest days built-in, making it ideal for first-timers who may need time to adjust to new environments.
Must-See Spots
The itinerary includes key attractions for first-timers:
Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo Skytree.
Hakone: Mount Fuji views, Owakudani, onsen experience.
Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kinkaku-ji, Kiyomizu-dera, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
Nara: Nara Park (deer), Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine.
Osaka: Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, Kuromon Market.
Hiroshima and Miyajima: Peace Memorial Park, Itsukushima Shrine’s floating torii gate.
These spots represent Japan’s urban modernity, historical depth, and natural beauty, ensuring a comprehensive first impression.
Travel Tips
To ensure a smooth trip, consider the following:
Transportation: Purchase a Japan Rail Pass before arrival for unlimited travel on JR lines, including Shinkansen Japan Rail Pass. For city travel, use a Suica or Pasmo card for subways and local trains.
Accommodation: Book hotels in advance, especially in central areas like Shibuya/Shinjuku in Tokyo, Gion in Kyoto, and Namba in Osaka. Consider a traditional ryokan for one or two nights, particularly in Hakone or Kyoto, for an authentic experience.
Food: Sample local specialties: Tokyo (sushi, ramen), Kyoto (kaiseki, yudofu), Osaka (okonomiyaki, takoyaki), Nara (kakinoha-zushi), Hiroshima (oysters, okonomiyaki). Look for ichi-nichi teishoku (daily set menus) for affordable meals.
Language: English is limited outside tourist areas, so learn basic phrases like “arigatou gozaimasu” (thank you) or use translation apps like Google Translate.
Etiquette: Remove shoes at temples, shrines, or ryokans. Follow onsen etiquette: bathe before entering, and respect gender-segregated areas.
Weather: Late May 2025 offers mild temperatures (20-25°C/68-77°F), but pack an umbrella for potential rain, as the rainy season may start early in some regions.
Currency: Bring cash, as some places don’t accept credit cards. ATMs are widely available, but check compatibility with your card.
Connectivity: Rent a pocket Wi-Fi or get an eSIM for internet access, essential for navigation and translation Klook eSIM for Japan.
These tips ensure a hassle-free experience, especially for those new to international travel.
Seasonal Highlights for Late May 2025
Late May is an excellent time to visit Japan, offering mild weather and fewer crowds compared to peak seasons like April (cherry blossom season) or Golden Week (late April to early May). Key highlights include:
Weather: Temperatures range from 20-25°C (68-77°F), ideal for sightseeing without the heat and humidity of summer.
Flowers: While cherry blossoms are past peak, late-blooming varieties and other flowers like azaleas may still be visible, especially in rural areas like Hakone and Miyajima.
Events: Children’s Day on May 5th features carp streamers (koinobori) in many towns, adding a festive touch. Check for local festivals in Tokyo or Kyoto, as May is known for cultural celebrations.
Crowds: Post-Golden Week, tourist numbers decrease, making attractions more enjoyable, though popular spots like Fushimi Inari may still be busy early morning.
This timing ensures a pleasant trip with comfortable conditions and opportunities to experience Japanese culture without overwhelming crowds.
Why This Itinerary is Ideal for First-Timers
This itinerary is designed with first-timers in mind, offering:
A mix of cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka) and countryside (Hakone, Nara, Miyajima) for a comprehensive introduction to Japan.
Must-see spots that are accessible and representative of Japanese culture, history, and nature.
A balanced pace with travel times minimized, allowing time to rest and absorb experiences.
Practical tips for navigation, accommodation, and etiquette, ensuring confidence in unfamiliar settings.
Seasonal considerations for late May 2025, leveraging mild weather and post-Golden Week crowd levels for a smoother trip.
This approach ensures a memorable first trip, blending urban excitement with serene countryside escapes, while considering the user’s needs for a well-rounded experience.
Detailed Research Insights
The itinerary was developed by analyzing multiple sources, including popular travel blogs and guides, to identify common recommendations for first-timers. For instance, itineraries from Girl Eat World and A Passion and a Passport consistently highlight Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and countryside day trips like Hakone and Nara. Hiroshima and Miyajima were included for their historical and scenic value, as seen in several 10-day plans. Seasonal highlights for late May 2025 were confirmed through travel guides, noting mild weather and post-Golden Week crowd reductions. Travel tips were compiled from these sources, emphasizing the Japan Rail Pass, local etiquette, and connectivity options to ensure a smooth experience. This comprehensive approach ensures the itinerary meets the user’s request for a mix of cities, countryside, and practical advice, tailored for first-timers in late May 2025.
Key Citations
Complete Japan Itinerary for First-Timers 10 Days
10 Days in Japan First-Timer Itinerary
Seasonal Highlights Japan Late May Guide
Best Month to Visit Japan Travel Tips
Japan Rail Pass Official Website
Klook Japan eSIM for Internet
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Crypto Today: BTC, ETH post mild gains as court ban of Trump tariffs cheers risk markets :
Bitcoin edges up slightly but remains between the $106,000 support level and the $110,000 resistance level.
Sentiment in crypto markets improves after a US court ruled Trump tariffs are unlawful.
BTC large volume investors holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC are on the rise, signaling growing confidence.
Ethereum spot volume cools down while futures volume holds steady, hinting at potential volatility.
The cryptocurrency market is grinding higher on Thursday, with Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) posting minor gains as sentiment improved after a United States (US) court ruled against President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Market overview: Crypto market reacts as court blocks President Trump's tariffs
A US trade court ruled on Wednesday that President Trump overstepped his authority in imposing sweeping tariffs on the country's trade partners. According to a Reuters report, the Court of International Trade ruled that the US Constitution grants Congress exclusive power to regulate trade with other countries, and that this authority cannot be overridden by the President's emergency powers to safeguard the economy.
"The court does not pass upon the wisdom or likely effectiveness of the President's use of tariffs as leverage," a three-judge bench said in the ruling, issuing a permanent injunction on the sweeping tariffs announced by Trump. "That use is impermissible not because it is unwise or ineffective, but because [Federal law] does not allow it," the panel added.
Global markets welcomed the ruling, with S&P futures rising by 1.55%, Dow futures by 1.12% and Nasdaq futures by nearly 2% on the day. The crypto market showed more limited gains, with Bitcoin rising by approximately 0.65% to trade at $108,440 and Ethereum extending gains by over 1.7% to exchange hands at $2,729.
Data spotlight: Large holders are accumulating Bitcoin
Bitcoin's rally to new all-time highs was majorly driven by growing institutional interest, with Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) posting ten consecutive days of inflows. SoSoValue data shows that Bitcoin ETFs recorded approximately $433 million in net inflow volume on Wednesday, slightly higher than the $385 million posted on Tuesday. Still, the level of inflows is way below those seen earlier this month, when BTC reached the fresh ATH.
On-chain data from CryptoQuant indicates that large volume holders, commonly referred to as whales, have continued to accumulate Bitcoin after it reached $111,980. The chart below shows that addresses holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC (excluding those associated with exchanges and miners) are rising, suggesting growing confidence among investors.
Historically, an increase in large volume holders and their associated balances has been linked to higher prices.
Ethereum, on the other hand, is displaying mixed signals, with the token's spot volume cooling off while the futures contracts volume soars. Based on CryptoQuant's chart below, the ETH spot volume has turned green, indicating a cooling trend.
However, with the futures volume chart below showing red (overheating), Ethereum may be heading towards a delicate situation due to potentially heightened volatility. The increase in the futures volume, especially if sudden, can contribute to higher price volatility in the spot market.
Ethereum's price hovers around $2,729 at the time of writing as bulls push to close the gap to $3,000 in the short term. The smart contracts token sits above key moving averages, ranging from the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), which offers support at $2,455, the 100-day EMA at $2,269, and the 50-day EMA at $2,267. With the moving averages trailing the price, the path of the least resistance could stay upward in the coming days, reducing the potential for sudden pullbacks.
Chart of the day: Bitcoin defends bullish structure
Bitcoin has been trading in a narrow range, with support at $106,000 and resistance at $110,000. Despite the uncertainty in the macroeconomic environment and increasing geopolitical tensions in Europe and the Middle East, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization is holding onto its recent uptrend, eyeing a break above the range resistance ahead of the weekend.
"While Bitcoin trades at all-time highs, signs of euphoria remain modest in derivatives and the spot market and are currently arguably only showing in BTC treasury companies, which currently experience thriving demand," a K33 Research market update states.
Technically, traders should be cautious in the upcoming sessions because, despite the small intraday gains, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator displays a sell signal. This signal, which encourages traders to reduce exposure, was sent on May 25, when the blue MACD line crossed below the red signal line.
At the same time, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is sloping downward at 62 from the overbought region, signaling increasing overhead pressure.
A break above the resistance marked in red on the chart around $110,000 could reignite interest in Bitcoin, as investors bet on gains extending above the all-time high. Key levels on the upside include $115,000 and $120,000, which mark Bitcoin's next price discovery phase.
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