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I was shocked by how much jet-lag I had in when I first arrived in Japan. I really thought because I arrived at night I could just go to sleep and would wake up at 7:00 am like normal but for the first 4 days were up before sunrise. At first we were like okay well we will get dressed, head to break
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Kasey

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A person takes a selfie in a dark, immersive art installation with a glowing, water-filled floor, representing a top must-see attraction in Japan.
The Fushimi Inari Shrine, featuring a grand red and gold traditional Japanese building and an inset showing the iconic path of numerous orange torii gates.
A two-part image showing the immersive TeamLab Planets experience, with a person in a water-filled room and glowing purple egg-shaped installations.
Top Must See in Japan
Top Must See Places in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ â›ĐïļFushimi Inari Shrine: A lot of tourist, but a must see for anyone wanting to see shrines and more traditional architecture. ðŸ’ŦTeamLab Planets: So much fun and interesting. Definitely wear shorts or a dress/skirt since there are water elements incorporated. The
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Jenn

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Things to Know Before Visiting Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Things to Know Before Visiting Japan (Especially Osaka!) If you're planning a trip to Japan, here are a few must-know tips and foodie finds based on my recent adventure: Cash is King in Japan! Many places are still cash-only, and some ATMs have a minimum withdrawal limit. Plan ahead and
JS CONNECTS

JS CONNECTS

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how I shop directly from Japan
Here’s how I shop directly from Japan using the JPFans app. It’s honestly way easier than it looks. First, I just open the app and browse the Japanese stores I love. Everything’s already organized, so I can check prices, colors, sizesâ€Ķ all without needing to read Japanese. When I find something
skaeszun

skaeszun

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A traditional Japanese pagoda stands tall above a bustling street filled with people, some in kimonos. The image introduces the article's title: "I spent less than $1,500 for 3 weeks in Japan, here's how:".
A vibrant red and black Japanese temple complex with a pagoda is nestled among autumn trees, with mountains in the background. The text details lodging costs of $401.17 for a mix of hostels and Airbnbs.
The Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) is reflected in a pond, surrounded by lush trees, viewed from under an umbrella. The text outlines transportation costs of $251.74 for trains, buses, and metro.
I only spent $1480 for 3 wks in Japan, here’s how
Here is a breakdown of everything we spent for 3 weeks in Japan. These are the costs per person based on traveling as a couple. Lodging: $401.17 (plus 7 nights covered by credit card points) For lodging we stayed in a mix of hostels and private airbnbs Food and drinks: $728.23 While we didn
taylor taverna

taylor taverna

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first time speaking Japanese IN JAPAN
the driver was so nice :’) follow to see more of my 5 week stay in #japan 📍💐ðŸĪ­ # travel #language #languagelearning #Lemon8Diary
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Naomi Turner

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A pathway lined with numerous orange torii gates, leading into a forest. The image has a text overlay that reads "Mistakes NOT to Make in JAPAN Part 2."
A person in a green go-kart at night, giving a thumbs-up, with city lights and buildings in the background. Text overlay discusses not missing go-karting in Tokyo and its cost.
A person walking on a green rooftop with yellow markings, overlooking a city skyline under a blue sky. Text overlay advises against tipping in Japan as it is considered rude.
Mistakes NOT to Make in Japan: Part 2ðŸšŦðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Japan is one of the most remarkable and polite countries you can visit in the world. You will enjoy fun activities, great food and clean streets for your visit. However, you will need to be aware of these mistakes to avoid during your stayðŸ‘‡ðŸ― Japan Part 2: #4 Do NOT Miss Go Karting in Toky
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Jadethetraveler

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brandy in japanðŸ§ļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸŒļ
#tokyo #brandymelville #brandy #harajuku #shibuya
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xo kohi

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A woman in a black leather jacket stands next to a brightly lit Japanese vending machine on a city street at night. The image introduces '5 Things I learned about visiting Tokyo, Japan'.
An interior view of a currency exchange office, showing signs for 'CURRENCY EXCHANGE' and 'TODAY'S RATES'. The text advises to 'Convert USD to YEN in the states, better conversion rate'.
A bustling street scene in a Japanese city, with pedestrians and numerous shops featuring Japanese signage. The text suggests, 'Bring an extra suitcase, your going to shop!'.
5 Things I learned while visiting Tokyo,Japan
1. Covert your money at the airport, it’s way cheaper 2. The price over there is cheaper than USD and lots of vintage shops. Bring a empty suitcase or be prepared to buy a suitcase there. 3. Shibuya is like New York City, lots of tourists walking, big billboards and lots of things to do. 4. M
BrittâœĻ| Reviews & Experiences

BrittâœĻ| Reviews & Experiences

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10 things they don’t tell you about visiting Japan
I’ve been living in Japan now for about a month and these are a few things I picked up on since I got here. Most I’m sure many of you have heard about, but I wanted to let you guys know that while respect and courtesy is a must out here, not everything is as strict as it seems. Have fun visiting!
Brianna Hayes

Brianna Hayes

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i miss japan ðŸĨš
#Japan #tokyo #travelrecommendations #Lemon8Diary #lemon8challenge
mika

mika

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A person in a blue sweater walks towards a Lawson convenience store with snow-capped Mount Fuji in the background. The street has yellow markings. Text overlay reads 'JAPAN LOVE / PEACE / HAPPINESS'.
Mount Fuji, covered in snow, is visible above a residential neighborhood with houses in the foreground. The sky is blue with scattered clouds.
A ceramic teapot and two small dark green cups, each containing a decorative fish, are placed on a wooden board. The setting appears to be a dining table.
JAPAN âĪïļ
I always wanted to go to Japan💕 #japan #japanfood #travel #lemon
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claris

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A hand holds a large white bottle labeled "HATOMUGI" with blue text and a plant illustration. Overlay text states "MARSHALLS FIND," "RANKED #1 IN JAPAN," "WANT GLASS SKIN?", and "over 50% off!!".
Japans #1 Skin Care Product ðŸ§ī
I can’t believe i found this at Marshalls for only $6.99!!! The Naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner is known to be one of the best-selling drugstore skincare products sold in Japan. It has been ranked at the top of the sales chart in Japan for several years and that’s because of its effective in
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☆ Jada ☆

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You did WHAAAAT in Japan?! ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ ðŸŒļ
1. CafÃĐ Capyba - Feed real life Capybaras as you sip on coffee- absolutely INSANE. 2. Henn na Hotel Tokyo Ginza - A hotel completely ran by dinosaurs- I am not kidding they check you in and out of your room! 3. Teppan Baby - we stumbled upon this place one night- hidden in a basement- they
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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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 people walk up stone steps through a vibrant orange torii gate tunnel, illustrating the cover for 'Things to Know Before Visiting Japan Part 3'.
Two traditional Japanese tea cups and desserts on a tray, set against a serene garden, accompany text about language barriers and the need for a translator in Japan.
A colorful Japanese storefront with a smiling figure and dragons highlights the custom of removing shoes in Japan, common in homes, restaurants, and some shops.
Things to know before visiting Japan Part 3
You have all been loving my Japan series, so here is part 3 of things to know before visit Japan. 1) Taking off your shoes: Taking off your shoes is common practice in Japan. You should expect to take off your shoes when entering any households or dining in a restaurant. There are also some s
taylor taverna

taylor taverna

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Top Things to Do In Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Going to Japan is an AMAZING experience filled with so many memories you’ll talk about forever! 1. My Biggest Tip is to spend at least two weeks there! I was there 9 days and I was not nearly enough! If I were to go back this is what I would do: Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Mount Fuji
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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Mistakes NOT to Make in Japan: Part 1ðŸšŦðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Japan is one of the most unique and highly rated destinations around the world. However you should be aware there are many unwritten rules that you must be aware before your visit. Here is my series of mistakes NOT to make in JapanðŸ‘‡ðŸ― Japan Part 1: #1 Only Visiting Tokyo 🏙ïļ Tokyo There
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Jadethetraveler

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Beauty tips + products from Korea, China & JapanðŸŒļ
🧖‍♀ïļðŸŠžKorean Beauty (K-beauty) - All about achieving that flawless, dewy skin look. - Famous for multi-step skincare routines. - Makeup favors a natural and youthful appearance. - Lightweight foundations, soft gradient lips, and a gentle touch of blush enhance the skin's natural glow.
Almost Antique

Almost Antique

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A woman stands in a busy Japanese street intersection, with the title "Quirky TIPS I didn't know about until I went to Japan" overlaid, introducing unique travel experiences.
Two robotic dinosaurs wearing bellhop hats are seen in a hotel lobby, illustrating a unique hotel experience where guests check in with dinosaur bellboys.
A small, lively karaoke bar is filled with colorful balloons and people singing, highlighting the intimate experience of Japanese karaoke bars that fit around 10 people.
Quirky Tips I didn’t know until I went to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Japan isn’t just about sushi and temples – it’s also home to some seriously quirky adventures. Check these out: - Dinosaur Robot Hotel, Sasebo ðŸĶ– - Imagine being greeted by robotic dinosaurs at your hotel – definitely a check-in experience like no other! Absolutely insane, we didn’t even see
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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A vibrant flat lay showcases a collection of Japanese trinkets and charms, including plush bird-like figures, strawberry charms, Disney and Hello Kitty packaged charms, and a Crayon Shin-chan mug, all arranged on a zebra-striped background with 'Japan TRINKETS' overlay.
Japan Trinkets ðŸŒļ
I’ve been obsessed with little trinket items. Recently I found my bag of trinkets I got from Japan in 2016! This definitely has reopened my dopamine levels! Plus these are perfect charms for your phone, pants, or handbags. Full video on my TikTok:Hiyastoys #wardrobeessentials #trinkets #phon
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Shun Hawkins

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A street scene in a traditional Japanese town with wooden buildings and people walking, introducing "4 Beautiful Places to Visit in Japan."
Hands preparing matcha tea by pouring green liquid into a bowl, highlighting Uji as the historic home of matcha tea in Japan.
A scenic view of Takayama, a mountain town in the Hida region, featuring a bridge over a river, traditional buildings, and autumn foliage.
Beautiful places you need to visit in Japan 
Here are 4 of the most beautiful places in Japan that you might not have heard of before... - Kamikochi - a beautiful mountainous area in the northern part of the Japanese alps. - Uji - one of my favorite places in Japan, the historic home of matcha tea - Takayama -  a beautiful mountain town
taylor taverna

taylor taverna

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Purses that I thrifted in JapanðŸŒļâœĻ
#lemon8diarychallenge #thriftfinds #thriftedbags #vintage purse #japanthrifting #fashionfinds #fashion #vintagefashion #flowers
Deathrose

Deathrose

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Study abroad student in Japan
Japan was the best 4 months of my life! If you are contemplating studying abroad, this is your sign to go! I do not have a single regret about going, I promise you will not either. I was very fortunate to be able to go on this trip, and Japan will forever hold a special place in my heart. I wil
Courtney Pabis

Courtney Pabis

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A person smiling and posing with peace signs on a brightly lit street in Japan at night, featuring numerous neon signs and a tower, illustrating the article's title.
A person takes a mirror selfie in a very clean and modern public restroom with light-colored tiled walls, highlighting the cleanliness mentioned in the text.
An adult plays a claw machine game in a brightly lit arcade with many prize machines and a red checkered floor, illustrating adults enjoying arcade games.
Things About Japan That Would SHOCK Americans
My first time in Japan was such a shock to me because of these things (plus others). I already have posts on things to do in Japan so make sure you check them out before planning your next trip! #Japan #japanese #visitjapan #matcha #publictransportation #publictransport #osaka
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Bmekween🌍✈ïļ

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Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
#japantravelguide #japanvacation #japanthingstodo
Raquel

Raquel

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Rilakkuma CafÃĐ in Japan ðŸĩ ðŸŒļðŸŧ
Kyoto If you ever get a chance to visit this shop, it’s worth it!! Downstairs is filled with cute Rilakkuma souvenirs and upstairs is the cafe. It was a nice stop right before Arashiyama Bamboo Forest! #japan #japantravel #lemon8travel #hellokitty #rilakkuma #kawaii #SANRIO
Novi

Novi

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A retail display in Japan showcasing various anime-themed ties, primarily from Demon Slayer, with characters like Tanjiro and Nezuko. The ties are rolled in branded boxes.
A close-up of anime ties displayed in a store, featuring designs from My Hero Academia (yellow box with Bakugo and Deku) and Demon Slayer (brown boxes with Tanjiro).
A hand holding a Demon Slayer tie box containing three rolled ties in purple and red hues, featuring character patterns and faces, with Tanjiro depicted on the box.
Japan Finds - Anime Ties 👔
We were shopping in Japan and found these ties on sale in a suit shop. They have vibrant colors and the characters is hidden in the back of the tie to make it a bit more lowkey 👀 I ended up buying the Tanjiro tie from Demon Slayer. I love the character and didn’t have any green ties so it wa
Abraham

Abraham

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JAPANðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
A few pics from my trip to Japan ^^! I loved my time here! Met many new people and got to have many fun experiences <3. #Japan 👍
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Chi

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