✨ Japan Diaries ✨
Fun Kyoto experience but
- Rushed to service
- Lady was nice until after we paid
- Opened up more because I spoke Japanese
- Charged late fee for kimonos
Japan is a country rich in culture, history, and unique experiences. If you haven't savored the authentic Japanese cuisine, then you truly haven't experienced the essence of Japan. Street food stands, local izakayas, and traditional kaiseki meals offer a wide array of flavors that represent regions across the country. Popular dishes include sushi, ramen, and okonomiyaki. Additionally, Kyoto is famous for its traditional tea ceremonies and beautiful gardens, making it a perfect spot for cultural immersion. When traveling, it’s beneficial to familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette, such as greeting with a bow and removing shoes before entering homes and certain traditional places. Remember to respect the culture and ask for permission before taking photos of locals or their properties. If visiting during peak tourist seasons, plan your itinerary accordingly to enhance your experience while avoiding crowds. For those willing to practice their Japanese language skills, you may find that locals appreciate the effort, often resulting in more genuine interactions. Ensure your travel includes not only iconic spots like Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) but also hidden gems off the beaten path for a truly enriching journey. Happy travels in Japan!
