Women do this too. Japan isn’t terribly hung up about [hand-drawn art no actual humans depicted] pornography and it’s readily available in most bookstores and available for all genders/sexualities. |
I still dream about the ramen. All I did was eat eat eat! Such amazing food. |
We went in 2016. One of the highlights was attending a baseball game. It was kind of difficult, a very kind worker at the 7-11 had to help us buy tickets, but it was so fun to be part of the crowd and people were so friendly - offering us their snacks and ensuring we were part of the celebrations (we were in Hiroshima and they release half filled untied balloons all at once that kind of sputter to the ground, our seat neighbors gave us one). I also loved browsing the Tokyu Hands department store for souvenirs - I love a daily-use item that reminds me of the trip. I'm a total earwax scoop convert! Hakone is near Tokyo and the hot water baths were wonderful. There's also a Little Prince museum if you like the book! |
i enjoyed kyoto and osaka a lot more than tokyo - but different strokes. kyoto is really beautiful place i could probably spend awhile there. definitely eat a lot of ramen and drink a lot of sake and whiskey |
My main advice is not to TALK REALLY LOUD IN PUBLIC. Americans are so loud. |
Get cash at the airport and buy a Suica card, then purchases and subway fare are simple
Tokyo was great, go to TeamLabs!!!! |
If you go to Hakone, check out the Open Air Museum. One of my favorites in the world, and includes a hot spring for bathing your feet! |
Considering that people are murdered in DC daily, if you can handle DC, you can handle Japan. |
No, I'm just triggered by stupidity, like the amount you displayed with this bad post. |
I think of myself as a nerd, and because of this, I have much love for Akihabara with all its electronics, anime, and otaku culture. I may have dressed as an Anime character in one of my visits, but I can’t remember! Make sure you also go see Harajuku, a stylish area famous for its unique street fashion. Yet, walking beside the Meguro River when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom is my most memorable experience. |
I been to Japan a few times for work. Here is one tip that may help a lot.
Japanese people rarely speak English however in school they learn how to write basic English. They don’t use script at all just plain old block letters. For instance I was staying at the Imperial Hotel. I wrote IMPERIAL HOTEL in an index card in large block letters and if lost hopper in cab and showed index card to driver Also weirdly pick pick own number on houses they don’t go in order |
If your hair is not brown or black, you will draw attention. Did not like getting pointed at by kids. First time I felt discriminated against for the way I looked.
Do not recommend taking the metro during rush hour, groping and bumping is normal. |
"Still not super recommended."? Is that even English. What the hell do you mean? |
My teen DD loved thrifting at Harajuku but she thought that Akihabara was sketchy. Akihabara caters mostly to men. Electronics and anime (porn), girls lined up on sidewalks dressed up in costumes, calling out to customers in baby voices. Different strokes. |
We went to Japan last June. I liked Kyoto, but it was too quiet for my teen. Everything closes at night. It's all temples and shrines and tons of tourists. My teen thought that a week was enough to genuflect over the "old Japan". On our next trip, we'd definitely go back to Tokyo for more shopping and restaurants. Unlike Kyoto, Tokyo is accessible by rail. We went everywhere on the Yamanote line. Only took the taxi few times to reach the museums in the outer lying areas. I feel like we only scratched the surface of that vibrant capital city. |