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A Detailed Japan Travel Guide

<br>Japan may not be a huge country but there are certain places to visit in Japan that you should not miss when visiting Japan. Here is a brief Japan travel guide that can be used by first-time travelers to Japan. Visit here-: https://www.thefivefoottraveler.com/places-to-visit-in-japan/

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A Detailed Japan Travel Guide

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  1. A Detailed Japan Travel Guide Japan may not be a huge country but there are certain places to visit in Japan that you should not miss when visiting Japan. Here is a brief Japan travel guide that can be used by first-time travelers to Japan.

  2. 1. Cities a.Tokyo – the capital of the country, a sprawling metropolis combing the old and new. b.Kyoto – a city filled with ancient temples, many UNESCO sites, and inspiring architecture. c.Hakone – a tourist paradise, located in the foothills of Mt. Fuji. d.Osaka – a culmination of history, good food, and modern culture, this is also a must-visit in Japan. 2. Places and things not to miss a.The Shibuya Intersection - the busiest intersection of the world b.Mount Fuji c.The Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine d.A bath in Onsen

  3. e.The sight of Snow Monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park f.The spotted deer in Nara g.Unique temple stays to refresh your mind and body h.Take pictures with Geisha at Kyoto i.Skiing and snowboarding on the mountains in Japan. a.Watch a sumo wrestling match and get acquainted with the Sumo culture. These are some of the best Places to Visit in Japan, you might want to explore for your next trip. 3. Not-to-miss food a.Mochi b.A traditional Ramen noodle bowl

  4. 4. Miscellaneous Information a.Japan is a safe country. b.The currency of Japan is Yen. c.Major credit cards are accepted in the country. d.Travel is expensive. The best way is to travel by train using the Japan Rail Pass. e.The metros and trains in Japan are well-maintained and are quite clean and comfortable. f.While people in Japan mostly speak in Japanese, many speak fluent English. g. As per Japanese culture, there are certain mannerisms that are considered rude and it is good for international travelers to educate themselves prior to arrival. h. Tipping is not mandatory in Japan. i. Japanese people mostly follow Buddhism and Shinto religions.

  5. When you travel, whether domestic or internationally, it is essential to have a check-list so that you do forget to pack anything important. Here is a ready-made travel packing list so that you can refer to it whenever traveling out of town. Some of the things that you should pack include: Essential toiletries – basic toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, hairbrush, sunscreen, moisturizer, makeup, sanitary products, nail clippers, razors. Essential wellness – your daily medications, insect repellent, first aid, hand sanitizer, pain relievers, lip balm, tissues. Miscellaneous items – glasses, sunglasses, maps, passport, photo ID, credit cards, debit cards, cash, camera, earplugs, eye mask. Clothes and shoes – the amount of clothing packed depends on the person, but, depending on the weather conditions, do not

  6. forget your raincoat, hats, cardigans and sweaters, gloves, scarves, shawls, swimsuit. For shoes, I recommend a combination of sandals, hiking boots, and rain boots.

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