5 Things You Need to Know For Japan Travel | Walk n' Talk
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- Опубліковано 31 січ 2023
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Thanks for the tips, I'll be visiting in a few months
Awesome! Have a fun trip!
Love the video, and those are some great tidbits of advice! Although I would have added a few more tips, with them all being work on the CARDIO! I'll never be caught unaware again after my first visit to the sheer amount of mileage I put on my shoes! But I do want to say that watching the background go by as you talked was framed wonderfully. And it lends to you becoming more used to the flow of things over there! Keep up the good work, and I'll catch you when the next video drops!
Thank you, Sage! Happy you like these kinds of videos! And yup, cardio is so important to survive a full Japan trip haha
I love this one, great travel tips for tourists. Really makes me want to visit. Thanks for sharing!
Hopefully you can visit one day!
Your advice on the topic is so accurate! You got the reserve, you got to the place, but...all your effort will be ruined if you can't say "予約あります" in a great accent lol Btw I can locate this walk route as I'm a local!
Oh nice! Yea the Ikebukuro/Otsuka area is pretty cool!
Nice tips to know.
Thinking of going to
Japan during the fall
since I would love seeing
the leaves of Aomori.
Aomori would be wonderful! I plan to go there maybe in the fall myself!
This was very helpful, I need to start planning for next year. The points on underground locations and planning week day vs weekend we’re especially helpful. Are tickets and “lotteries” very common for things people are likely to visit? Any recommendations for good trip planning resources?
hey if i may ask what kinda of work do you do in japan
I do one on one English tutoring and kindergarten!
I'll never be able to visit Japan.
Don't say that dude! My first trip was when I was 41. Japan is a lot more doable than people think.
Never say never