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What I Eat in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ

Random nine from this trip - no plan

Every morning starts with coffee from Lawson beside the property. ☕

It's a routine that's done every day.

The candy in Lawson is very good.

Starbucks' Matcha costs just over 40 baht. ðŸĩ

Donuts from I'm donuts? Must try.

And patrol many matcha stores in Tokyo at random.

Eat strawberries every day. 🍓

There are more real food. Some meals are hungry to forget to take.

# WhatIEatInJapan # JapanFoodDiary # MatchaLover # JapanTrip

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A person looks out a window at a Japanese landscape. The text overlay reads 'Things I will be doing on my next trip to Japan,' introducing travel tips.
A train station screen and a phone display transit details, illustrating the decision not to get a JR Pass due to a significant price increase and individual ticket savings.
Various hotel toiletries, including brushes and small bottles, are neatly arranged, supporting the tip to bring fewer personal care items on future trips.
Things I will be doing on my next trip to Japan
I returned from Japan in April of 2024 and these are a few things that I will definitely be doing again —or I learned (while I was there) that I want do differently. ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ If you’re from my #TikTok page, omg hello!! & if you’re new to my page, hello!! I absolutely love organizing/planning
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mdvmitarashi

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A white Shinkansen bullet train is parked at a station platform in Japan, with large glass windows reflecting the city. Text overlays introduce it as a 'MINI TRAVEL GUIDE' to 'Bullet Train SHINKANSEN' travel between Osaka and Kyoto.
A view from a train window shows a Japanese city with traditional rooftops under a partly cloudy sky. Text highlights bullet trains' speed (186-200mph) and efficiency, noting a 13-minute Osaka-Kyoto trip versus an hour by local train.
A collage shows four aspects of Shinkansen travel: a detailed departure board, a person holding tickets with snacks, a clean and spacious train interior with blue seats, and ample legroom with snacks on a tray table.
What it’s like in one of Japan’s Bullet Trains 🚄
As an anxious flyer, my top transportation of choice is definitely by train and Japan 's Shinkansen system is what immediately comes to mind as the gold standard. If you’re planning an interregional trip in this country, this is one of the best and most efficient ways to do it. It can get c
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reisha

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A couple smiles in front of the iconic floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine in Japan, with text overlay announcing a 10-day Japan itinerary, cost breakdown, and tips for first-time visitors.
A text-based itinerary details days 1-4 in Tokyo, covering hotel recommendations, activities like markets and temples, and beloved dining experiences for first-time visitors to Japan.
A text-based itinerary outlines days 4-6 in Kyoto, including hotel stays, activities such as Nishiki Market and Arashiyama Monkey Park, and recommended places to eat.
what we did & spent in 10 days in japan ✈ïļ
japan itinerary, cost breakdown & tips as first time visitors!!
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Erin Confortini

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Three pairs of shoes are displayed on a white surface: one pair of light-colored sneakers and two pairs of Mary Jane style flats, one pink and one black.
A collection of boxed model kits, plush toys, keychains, and pens are arranged on a white background, showcasing various collectibles.
An assortment of Japanese snacks and food items is laid out, including various flavored chocolate bars, cookies, instant noodles, and matcha products.
What $750 got me in Japan ðŸŒļ
The cutest haul ever! #japanhaul #japan #onitsuka tiger #japantravel
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noe ā―ēāū€

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Two bottles of &honey Deep Moist Shampoo and Conditioner, labeled as Step 1.0 and Step 2.0 respectively, held by a hand.
Two Anua skincare products: a Heartleaf 70+ Hyaluron Daily Lotion moisturizer and a Heartleaf 77+ Hyaluron Soothing Toner, held by a hand.
A bottle of Anua Heartleaf Pore Control Cleansing Oil, held by a hand.
What I Got In Japan Pt. 1 ðŸŒļ
I follow Japanese beauty influencers on TikTok and Pinterest and here’s some of the most recommended products beauty products I heard about. So when I went to Japan, I ran to buy them. I also grabbed some makeup products as well, which I may make another post about. I’ll keep you updated on how
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X3_catherine

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Collecting stamps in Japan!
I got so lucky and got to see some early cherry and plum blossoms blooming in Tokyo! Of course, I brought some stickers with me for some cool photo opportunities! I loved finding these fun stamps everywhere. It's great for memory keepers and journalers! ðŸŒļ #japan #localfinds #lemon8challeng
Jem and Cozy

Jem and Cozy

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A person stands on a bridge overlooking a busy street in a Japanese city, with tall buildings under a clear sky. The image has text overlays "Japan Travel Tips" and "What to know Before you go."
A view from an airplane window shows the wing, airport tarmac, and a ground crew member. An overlay provides information about Narita and Haneda airports in Tokyo, advising on their locations and transportation implications.
A bustling street scene in Japan with numerous pedestrians and buildings featuring Japanese signage. An overlay suggests learning basic Japanese phrases to enhance interactions with locals during travel.
Traveling to Japan: Tips You Should Know
I just got back from a my first trip to Japan ! Here are some tips I think are important to know when preparing for a trip there: âœĻThere are 2 main airports in Tokyo, Narita and Haneda. They are in two very different locations it is important to know which one you’re flying in to. Haneda is rig
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Shady.G

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Travel guide - Japan
Japan offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. From the serene temples of Kyoto and the majestic Mount Fuji to the bustling streets of Tokyo and Osaka, the country is a fascinating mix of old and new. Visitors can explore tranquil gardens, indulge in delicious sushi a
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Italia Dutton

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Things that surprised me in Japan & Tips!
I thought I was ready for Japanâ€Ķ but this trip humbled me (in the best way). From falling in love with 7-Eleven egg salad sandwiches, to raw-dogging a Mega Donki without a game plan, to discovering there are zero public trash cans—and yet the streets are spotless?? Every day brought a new sur
LotusGirlTravel

LotusGirlTravel

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What I Ate in Tokyo, Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
You can also get the full video by searching “Japan Jessica in the Kitchen” on YouTube!  From vegan 7/11 hauls to the best ramen of my life 🍜, here’s a peek at all the incredible food I ate while exploring Tokyo. From must-visit restaurants to the best vegan snacks, this trip was a dream for any
Jessica ðŸŒą

Jessica ðŸŒą

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Things I Wish I Knew Before Traveling to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ✈
Japan is one of the most amazing travel destinations, but trust me, there are things I wish I had known before my tripðŸĪĐ Save this for later so you don’t make the same mistakes⮇ïļ ðŸ”đ Cash is still king ðŸ’ī Despite being super high-tech, many places (like small restaurants & temples) only accept
Julia

Julia

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âœĻ🖍ïļ What Cozy Wellness Hobbies Do You Have? ðŸŽĻâœĻ
âœĻ Lately, I’ve been reminding myself that wellness isn’t just about exercise, skincare, or what I eat, it’s also about what I do for my mind and spirit. That’s why I’ve started getting back into engaging in hobbies for relaxation and stress relief, and right now, my hobby of choice isâ€Ķ coloring! ðŸŽĻ
Margarita

Margarita

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A scenic view of a Japanese castle surrounded by cherry blossoms, with a person rowing a boat on a river, highlighting spring activities in Osaka.
Osaka Castle, a multi-tiered white and green structure with golden accents, stands on a stone foundation amidst green foliage.
A pink background with strawberry illustrations, displaying text about Osaka Castle's history and construction details.
What to do in Osaka, Japan
There’s so many more things, but I didn’t have enough room to put them all. 😭 #osaka #Japan #japantravel #spring #travel
ShadeInTheGarden

ShadeInTheGarden

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A scenic view of vibrant pink cherry blossoms framing a stone lantern and a winding path, with text overlay "WHAT I ATE IN OKINAWA JAPAN" and a Japanese flag.
A flat lay of cafe food on a wooden table, featuring a ham & cheese sandwich, a tuna sandwich, an art cafe latte, a chocolate brownie, and a blended drink.
A breakfast plate showcasing two fried eggs, crispy bacon, sliced avocado, and shredded cabbage, with a glass of orange juice visible in the background.
What I ate in Okinawa Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
#japan #okinawa #islandgirl #food #shrimp #ramen #cafe
Shoko Garza

Shoko Garza

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What You Need to Know about Bullet Train in Japan
If you're planning to ride the legendary Shinkansen, here’s what you need to know before hopping on: 🚄 Best Seat for a Fuji View: Want a prime view of Mt. Fuji? Sit on the right side of the train when leaving TokyoðŸ—ŧ Perfect for taking that iconic shot (look out between Shinagawa and Shizuo
Julia

Julia

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What I Ate in Japan: Gut-Friendly Travel Edition
What’s your go-to gut-friendly meal when traveling? #GutHealth #HormoneHealing #BloatingRelief #BloatingRelief #guthealthmatters
Tiffany | Gut & Hormones

Tiffany | Gut & Hormones

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Did I eat????
#oiran #drawn #Japan #japanese
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haddythebaddie<3

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A title slide for a flexible day trip itinerary to Kamakura, Japan, featuring blue hydrangeas in the foreground with a scenic view of the city and coastline in the background.
A train station platform with a green train, indicating Kamakura Station as the starting point for a day trip, with text about travel time from Tokyo.
A list of things to do in Kamakura, including exploring Komachi-Dori, visiting temples, and seeing the Great Ginkgo Tree, set against a bamboo forest background.
Flexible Itinerary for Kamakura Day Trip in Japan
Start at: Get off at #Kamakura Station Food to try: Try Regional specialty sponge cakes at Kamakura New German Kamakura-ekimae Honkan 📍1 Chome-5-2 Komachi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0006, Japan Try coffee at Traditional Coffee 1972 since it has only 5 star reviews on Google 📍 2 Chome-1
mdvmitarashi

mdvmitarashi

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One of the coolest places in tokyo, japan ðŸŦĒ
I love when the girls go to Tokyo ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🗞 and their outfits eat ðŸ˜Ū‍ðŸ’ĻðŸ”ĨðŸĪðŸū
Moe Moe

Moe Moe

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An aerial view of Osaka city from a window, showing buildings, highways, and a bay under a blue sky. The image is titled 'OSAKA VLOG SOLO TOUR EPISODE:2', indicating a travel video about a solo trip.
Solo travel in Osaka JapanðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Linked in bio 💛 I traveled through Osaka to start my two week solo trip in Japan! Come shop with me, try a local onsen, eat at too many convenience stores, and attend 2 concerts hosted by SM entertainments global package for NCT 127. 📍 Stay tuned for episode 2 in Kyoto! #japantraveltips #japan
Jenny rose | travel muse

Jenny rose | travel muse

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A flat lay showing a variety of Sanrio and other character merchandise, including shirts, cups, plushies, a Pompompurin hair cap, and stationery, sent from Japan.
Three folded Sanrio character t-shirts in white, pink, and grey, featuring various Sanrio characters including Hello Kitty.
A pair of light blue Sanrio Hapidanbui shorts with a yellow drawstring, featuring multiple character prints.
What my family sent me from Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Everything is so cute! 💕 #Japan #japanhaul #haul #gifts #gifthaul
Ash Ishikawa

Ash Ishikawa

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What I wore in Japan ðŸĩ🍓ðŸŦķ🏞
Japan was AMAZING but freezing when I went in February so lots of thermal layers are hidden under these outfits 💅ðŸū and making this has made me want to go back ðŸĨē #outfitinspo #Japan #fashion #transitionaloutfits #travel
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coley_fitz

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What’s in My Travel Tote for Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
This is everything I packed in my travel tote—and yes, this anti-theft lock bag is a total game changer! Just clip it into any purse, tote, or backpack and your valuables (wallets, passports, cash) are safe and secure while you're traveling in Japan Want the full list? Check my bio for
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Shannon Andersen

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