Japan’s public transport system, while impressively efficient, can be daunting for first-time visitors. To navigate it like a pro, combine the general overview of Google Maps with a Japan-specific app for detailed navigation, and don’t rely solely on IC cards, as cash and single tickets are still essential, especially in smaller towns or for budget control. Beyond mere transit, stations offer a wealth of amenities, from diverse food options like ekiben and mini-markets to practical conveniences like lockers and Wi-Fi, transforming travel into an integral part of the Japanese experience.
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Japan: Temples, Cities, and a Journey to the Past
Japan. Just… wow. Where do I even begin? This trip was a whirlwind, a sensory overload in the best possible way.
From the moment we landed in Tokyo, it was like stepping into a sci-fi movie. Shibuya, Harajuku, the Tokyo Tower… it was a jolt to the system. Then, Kyoto – temples, gardens, food… so much incredible food. And that day trip to Hiroshima? Heavy, but necessary.
Nara’s friendly deer, Kawaguchiko’s stunning Fuji views… and those little cultural moments, the politeness, the kindness… it’s all part of the magic.
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