More and more people are visiting Japan these days, and you can see travelers from all over the world.
These days, with just a smartphone, you can pretty much manage everything.
But if you really want to get the most out of your trip, why not try enjoying Japan like this?
- Find out about popular local restaurants before your trip. Don’t just rely on big-name guides—check what the locals really love!
- Discover places and events that aren’t in the magazines or on travel sites. Hidden gems and local festivals can make your trip extra special.
- Practice a few basic Japanese greetings
Just saying “Konnichiwa” or “Arigatou” can go a long way and make people smile! - Find out about popular local restaurants before your trip by checking out which restaurants and shops are trending in Japan right now, you can get a feel for what’s happening there right now.
For example, there are lots of fun spots like:
• newly opened restaurants,
• hidden local favorites, or
• places you can only go to by referral.
Of course, it’s fun to visit familiar places and compare how things are different between Japan and your home country.
But why not also try going somewhere totally unique to Japan—
and have an experience you’ve never had before?
- Discover places and events that aren’t in the magazines or on travel sites
It’s not just about restaurants, but about all the unique experiences you can only have in Japan.
Wearing a kimono, visiting a shrine, or simply enjoying the unique landscapes…
When you think about it, Japan is full of special things to see and do.
Even just exploring the differences between city life and the countryside
can give you a whole new perspective.
Even just these five can help you connect with local people in Japan
and make your trip so much more fun!
A little bit of communication can really brighten your travel experience,
so definitely give greetings a try!
So, how can you make the most of all these experiences—
① discovering great local spots
② finding hidden gems
③ learning simple greetings
The best (and most fun!) way is to…
Make a friend who lives in Japan!
And imagine this—what if you already had a Japanese friend before your trip even starts?
Wouldn’t that make your journey even more exciting?
Well, we’d love to introduce someone who can help make that wish come true:
She’s a friendly Japanese person who speaks English
and can help answer your questions or share what you’re curious about.
She’s also happy to help you practice Japanese,
so don’t hesitate to reach out!
Get the inside scoop on Japan before your trip—it’ll make your experience even better.
Here’s how to contact her:
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Written by Uni
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