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Planning a trip to Japan for real or in your ♡? We have all the info and inspo for the trip of a lifetime at japansophy.com
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Sad to say, the majority of tourists flying into Japan don't give a toss about etiquette, basic or otherwise, as long as they get something cool to post on Insta 😞. #maincharactersyndrome Don't let it spoil your trip, tho.
In Tokyo, desperate to see the big guy up close and personal but only got a day to spare? No problem. Read our guide to making a day trip to Mount Fuji so you too can say "I came, I saw, of course I didn't climb it, what are you kidding me right now??" #Fuji #Japan
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Day trip to Fuji from Tokyo
Planning a day trip to Mount Fuji from Tokyo can be much easier than you might imagine. Mount Fuji is Japan's tallest peak and a significant cultural and spiritual symbol, having been a place of pilgr...
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10 days isn't a lot of time so planning out every day will be the best way to go. I would definitely advise you to fly into Tokyo and out of Osaka if possible (or the other way around) to save time and money doing to round trip!🏯
I want this as a tiny house for myself! 😂🏯
Excellent idea! October's a fabulous time to visit!😊
Plan your trip for sometime between October and March. That'll take care of that little suggestion pronto. Mind you, you're not going to escape the 20,000-steps-a-day, feet-deceasing hell that a trip to Japan entails in any case. Good luck!😁
You got this! 😀🐒
... stay in the Umeda area of Osaka rather than Kyoto. It saves you having to hotel hop and Umeda is a fantastic base for exploring the entire Kansai area. 😊
You'll have the BEST time! I would always suggest the following for a Tokyo-Osaka-Kyoto trip: Fly into Tokyo and out of Osaka if you can (saves a return journey between the two cities) and...
You will honestly have no problems navigating without Japanese, in Osaka too (thanks to the Expo, they've just made a huge effort to make everything easier for non-Japanese-speakers). But, just in case, the translate function on Google Lens will be mega handy for reading menus, signs and stuff.😁
You could do the one in Yokohama AAAAnd the one in Ikeda (Osaka) and get twice the culture in 😉