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TAIWAN A 3-Day Trip Experience a nostalgic yet new country with all five senses. You’ll be captivated by the delicious food and warm people. Come to Taiwan! We’ve carefully selected a 2-night, 3-day Taiwan itinerary based on our own experiences. Copycat- friendly itinerary is now available. Check the description for details on the places featured in the video and travel tips. Don’t forget, online application for Taiwanese entry cards will be required starting October 2025. Start your day with lunch at the food court on B1 of Taiwan Taoyuan Airport. Ichinoken Ichinoken’s popular egg tarts are 38 NTD (186 JPY), Xiong Hou Sha tapioca milk 50 NTD (242 JPY) San Shang Kou Fu beef noodle set 180 NTD (872 JPY). These classic Taiwanese dishes are a welcome relief from travel fatigue. Take the MRT to Taipei Station. Take the airport direct line to downtown Taipei (approx. 40 minutes). When it comes to Taiwan, this is it. Tapioca milk tea 55 NTD (266 JPY). Check in to your hotel. If it’s not time to check in, leave your luggage. In Taiwan, you can’t flush toilet paper. Be careful, as there are many. Also, hotel amenities will no longer be provided from 2025, so you must bring your own. When you enter your room, be sure to check for bed bugs. If necessary, secure cash at an ATM . My family frequently uses Wise cards when traveling abroad, so it’s recommended because it has a good exchange rate and low fees. Check the description for Wise cards. Take the MRT to sightsee. First, head to the best spot for Taiwanese history and Instagrammable photos. The contrast between the white buildings and the blue sky comes into view. A popular tourist spot with a spectacular view: the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall . Built in commemoration of Chiang Kai-shek, the former president of Taiwan. A representative tourist spot, the vast grounds and white marble building are distinctive. Don’t forget to take a commemorative photo inside the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. Inside , there are many historical exhibits on display, and you can also enjoy trick art . The toilets are clean and convenient. You can see the whole picture through the model. It might be nice to visit at night. The statue of Chiang Kai-shek, who developed Taiwan and established a dictatorship, was a popular Changing of the Guard ceremony, which was sadly abolished in July 2024. It was replaced by a new performance, a march under the stairs outside. You can also buy souvenirs on the first floor of the building. It was a beautiful building with a striking pure white. Let’s head to our next destination. We will be traveling by train again. If you have luggage, you can store it in the lockers at the station. Next, we will be eating our way around one of Taiwan’s largest night markets. Shilin Night Market is the largest night market in Taipei and is very popular with both locals and tourists. Enjoy cheap and delicious Taiwanese cuisine while walking around. Sweet potato balls for 50 NTD (242 yen), easy for children to eat. The smell drifting from somewhere is actually stinky tofu. The road is full of people, but be careful of motorbikes. The food court in the basement of the market reopened in April 2025 (this video was taken before the renovation). The renovation seems to have given it a more food court feel, and the menu is easy to understand, with Japanese and English options : Xiaolongbao 90 NTD (436 yen), chicken rice 40 NTD (194 yen), stir-fried green vegetables 50 NTD (242 yen). These were delicious. The real night market begins here: Shilin Cixiang Temple, dedicated to the sea goddess “Mazu.” A beautiful temple with many red lanterns. Brown sugar tapioca milk and mango smoothie 55 NTD, 60 NTD (267 yen, 291 yen). There are trash cans at the entrance and exit of the market. It was fun! Let’s take the train back to the hotel. Right outside Exit 5 of Shandao Temple Station. This line was long after 6am on Sunday morning. This is a breakfast spot that’s very popular with locals. Fuhang soy milk . Allow about an hour to wait in line before you can order. Drinks and food are ordered from separate counters. For takeout, you can put your condiments in a bag provided and take them home. Salty Soy Milk 40NTD (193 yen) Caramel Bun 30NTD (145 yen) Signature Thick Bread with Scrambled Eggs 50NTD (242 yen) Sesame Flat Bread with Scrambled Eggs 45NTD (218 yen) Soy Milk 30NTD (145 yen) After breakfast, we took the train to Longshan Temple Station and arrived at the popular tourist destination, Longshanji. Yoshinoya Mikke is about a 3-minute walk from the station to Longshanji. There is a painting on the ground in front of the temple that seems to have some meaning. Longshan Temple was founded in 1738 and is the oldest temple in Taipei. It is home to over 100 deities, including Kannon Bodhisattva, and is bustling with locals and tourists alike. This is a popular power spot, and fortune-telling slips are also popular. Enter through the entrance on the right. Try the very popular fortune-telling slips near the entrance. The results are in Chinese , so as not to disturb those praying. You can translate the results later, or search online. There are various gods of love, academics, health, business, etc. gathered here, so find the god that interests you and pray to them. The god of matchmaking is popular among Japanese people. Amulets and souvenirs are also very popular, so be sure to buy some as a memento. Next, it’s time to look for souvenirs and have lunch. Take the MRT to the nearby Ximending station. Ximending Red House is a historic building built during the Japanese colonial period. It is now home to fashionable goods stores and cafes. Rainbow 6 is a landmark of Ximending. A photo gallery painted in Ximending’s iconic LGBTQ-friendly area. Ximending , the center of Taipei’s youth culture and a bustling shopping district known as the “Harajuku of Taipei,” is a popular tourist spot with a rainbow-colored crosswalk. It’s a popular shopping spot day and night, bustling with shopping, food, and food stalls. COSMED is a great place to quickly pick up souvenirs for beauty lovers or yourself. It’s a good deal to buy sweet souvenirs in bulk at one store. Every store has similar sweets. Tiantianli Food Hall is a very popular local restaurant in Ximending. Their famous Lu Rou Fan and soft-boiled egg dishes are cheap and delicious. Lunch here: Lu Rou Fan with a fried egg 70 NTD (340 JPY), Daikon radish mochi 60 NTD (291 JPY) , Mushroom and meat noodles 60 NTD (291 JPY). Back to the hotel. Souvenirs are also sold at Taipei Station. TAO TAO TEA (Left) Peach oolong tea with tapioca 65 NTD (315 JPY) (Right) Earl Grey milk tea with tapioca 60 NTD (291 JPY) Leave souvenirs at the hotel and head out Taiwan Railway Taipei Station From here, take the train and bus to Jiufen There are several ways to get to Jiufen Recommended transportation methods from Taipei to Jiufen 1st: Direct bus No transfers required, cheap, great for beginners 2nd: Train + bus Cheap and reliable, also offers local experiences 3rd: Train + taxi No need to wait for the bus, convenient for groups 4th: Optional tours Expensive but safe and efficient 5th: City bus Super cheap but difficult to understand 6th: Taxi Fast but expensive 7th: Charter car Comfortable but most expensive Transfer to the bus at Ruifang Station It’s a short walk to the bus stop to Jiufen The worn-down townscape After looking at the streetscape, you’ll soon arrive at the bus stop The entrance to Jiufen Old Street is a great photo spot, so be sure to take a commemorative photo! Shrimp Balls 80 NTD (388 JPY) Freshly fried and filled with chunks of shrimp, the shop assistant recommended the mango smoothie, saying, “This pickle is delicious!” 70 NTD (339 JPY) Even though it’s so narrow, cars pass by, so be careful ! What a wonderful encounter❤️ Jiufen has many shop assistants who speak Japanese . We went to the most famous sweet potato ball shop in Jiufen, Akan’s Sweet Potato Balls. You can choose between hot or iced sweet potato balls . There are many seats at the end of the narrow passage, and there are also many seats below, so you may not be able to find a seat. Sweet potato balls 55 NTD (267 JPY) with a gentle sweetness. Located in the middle of Jiufen is Amei Teahouse , a shop said to be the inspiration for “Spirited Away”? Jiufen Street Corner Early dinner at this shop. Be careful, it gets quite crowded around lunchtime, so be careful . Nice view. You can bring your own ginger and sauce. Xiaolongbao x 2 200NTD (970 yen) Taiwanese noodles with offal 60NTD (291 yen) A kind owner, Alan Grass Rice Cake , a take-out specialty shop of the very popular grass mochi. There is a queue but it moves quickly. Sweet red beans 20NTD (97 yen) In addition to this bean paste-like mochi, they also have dried radish and takana. Hai Yue Lou Teahouse Take a break until it gets dark outside They also have hearty meals and popular tea sets. The Taiwanese tea set is very popular at other shops too. This shop has air conditioning and is cool . The front of the shop is full of people wanting to take photos . Tet fries, black tea, and mango milk juice for 410 NTD (1,998 yen). The taste of the fries, black tea, and juice was average. It was raining and a little dark, creating a nice atmosphere . It was so “Spirited Away”-like that I definitely wanted to go. It was a truly beautiful sight. You can also buy souvenirs such as tea leaves and vases inside the store. The toilets are clean, so I used them. I left the crowds behind and headed to the bus stop for my return trip. Red lanterns . Night view of Jiufen. Jiufen Tea House. You can also purchase tea leaves and tea utensils at this store . The store is quite spacious. Enjoy tea at this exciting restaurant. It’s packed with people. After a quick detour, we head home. We buy breakfast for our final day at Da Si Fang Dan Bing. First, we have the omelette seasoned to your liking. Fan Tuan Baji is a delicious rice ball that has people lining up . It’s made with glutinous rice and is very filling. We’ll eat it when we get back to the hotel. Plain egg 40 NTD (194 yen) and tuna rice ball 45 NTD (219 yen) . The crispy texture of the deep-fried dough sticks and the flavors of the tuna and seaweed are exquisite, making it a delicious treat that will make you want to eat it again. After we’ve finished eating, we check into the hotel. I left my luggage and headed out on the train. Directly connected to Taipei 101 Station, the 508m-high observation deck, a symbol of Taipei, offers a panoramic view of the city. It’s also a popular spot for shopping and dining. Din Tai Fung is also located there, but it’s quite crowded . I wandered around the Taipei 101 shopping center and headed to the food court on B1. Pho was 118 NTD (571 JPY), a fried rice set was 140 NTD (678 JPY), and a set of oyster omelette, fried rice, and fish ball soup. Earl Grey tapioca milk tea was 60 NTD (290 JPY). Travel by MRT to Dongmen Station. Din Tai Fung is also located here on Yongkang Street . This popular street is lined with stylish general stores and cafes, popular shops, and long-established establishments. There’s a line for Tianjin Scallion Pancake, but it doesn’t take long. You can order by pointing, and they’re very efficient and professional. Original Corn Egg 30/50 NTD (146/244 yen) – crispy and delicious. This is Yongkang, a popular restaurant known for its delicious knife-cut noodles. Shin Fa Ya Bubble Milk Tea, large, 60 NTD (293 yen). If you have time, there’s also a mango shaved ice shop. Pick up your luggage at the hotel and head to the airport. Enjoy your trip to Taiwan to the fullest, even if it’s not over yet. Check in and go through immigration before heading to the lounge area at PLAZA PREMIUM. If you have a Priority Pass, you can enter the lounge for free. It varies depending on the country and lounge, but there are plenty of delicious food and drinks, and you can take as much as you like. There are also many lounges where you can drink alcohol, and they even had Taiwanese beer. There are also credit cards that allow you to make a Priority Pass for free, so check the description for recommended credit cards. 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