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Two women are shown interacting with a capybara on a teal couch, with one petting it. Overlays describe a 1-hour session including coffee, petting two capybaras, cuddles, and feeding them carrots and grains.
A woman sits on the floor with a capybara eating from a bowl, holding a drink. The image emphasizes that the cafe sells out fast and advises booking appointments at 8 AM on the day of the visit.
MUST GO: Capybara Cafe in Tokyo, Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Spent an unforgettable afternoon at the Capybara Cafe in Tokyo! ðŸūâœĻ - Booking tip; Make sure to book your spot at 8 AM on the SAME day you want to visit. - Intimate experience: It’s just you, two cuddly capybaras, and a small group of about five people. - So cuddly: These gentle giants love to
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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College Summer Break in Japan Pt. 2!!
This is everything I did in Osaka, Japan! ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ My favorite experience was definitely Go-Karting around the city. It’s such a unique adventure you won’t find anywhere else🏎ïļ. It’s an amazing way to see most of Osaka, and they even stop at iconic locations so you can snap some awesome photos in your co
Suhani Patel

Suhani Patel

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Kyoto → Osaka! ðŸĪ Japan guides can be found in bio ðŸĪ #japan #japanese #kyoto #osaka
Cassandra

Cassandra

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A scenic view of Mount Fuji with its snow-capped peak visible above a Japanese town, featuring residential buildings and power lines under a clear blue sky. The image has text overlay: "Japan Winter Travel Guide."
A golden Buddhist statue sits on a stone pedestal with red accents, surrounded by trees and stone markers. The text overlay suggests visiting temples in Japan.
A person in a winter jacket feeds cookies to two deer in Nara Park, a popular activity in Japan. The deer are eagerly reaching for the food on a dirt path lined with trees.
Spend Your Winter in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
When I visited Japan a couple winters ago, I was afraid that the weather would be too cold to enjoy but it wasn’t! Pack up your jackets and mittens so you can enjoy these fun activities in Japan! 1. Visit the Buddhist temples 2. Check Out Nara Park 3. Try conveyor belt sushi spots
AZY 🌚

AZY 🌚

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Thrifting in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
I found some true treasures in Japan thrifting. If you want to experience some of the best and most unique shopping ..book that trip! Some of my favorite stores : ðŸĪkindal . . ðŸĪRag tag . . ðŸĪ2nd street . . and of course the flea market! ( happens 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month) .
Keo

Keo

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Where to shop for beauty 💄 in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
If you're going to Japan soon and wanting to shop beauty, I GOT you! 💌 Don’t forget to SAVE this post so you can refer back to it! If you have a LIMITED amount of time to shop beauty, here are 2 options: ðŸ’Ū Harajuku: stop at @Cosme for luxury/midrange beauty, then at Matsumoto Kiyoshi (right
annietamaki

annietamaki

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Weird Things To Do in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Japan is full of incredible and unique experiences! Here are some of the most memorable and quirky activities I tried: - Macho Bar: 💊ðŸđ - Had the funniest night at Macho Bar where muscle-bound bartenders poured our drinks, flexed their muscles, and even sang! It was a hilarious and high-energy
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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🎏Travel to Japan! You will fall in love! 🎏
You can never go wrong traveling to Japan. ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩThe top places I’ve been to and highly recommend are Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. 💕 All these places are rich in culture, history, and unique experiences that will leave you in awe. Everywhere I went was safe, clean, and full of adventures. Trust me! People l
Samantha Ou

Samantha Ou

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You need to do this in Japanâ€Ķ
Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony! It is a must-have experience when visiting Japan. Tea ceremonies are essentially an art form, performed to not only create a bond between the host and the guest but to create a sense of calm. During the ceremony you’ll be served traditional Japanese green tea: matc
taylor taverna

taylor taverna

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Kimono Photoshoot In Japan!🎎
This was the number one thing on my list I was excited for on this trip. YAE kimonos in Asakusa got me right. I booked a 30 minute photoshoot session for about ÂĨ15,000 and my photographer was bomb! She knew all the right angles and all the best spots! This is definitely a must do when you visit Jap
Trinity | Travel Agent

Trinity | Travel Agent

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Part 4 Exploring the undervisited cities in Japan
📍 Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan Kurashiki is also known as “the Venice of Japan” for its beautiful canals. This town is so beautiful to walk through and would make a great day trip! I really enjoyed shopping on Denim street for the really cool and unique Japanese denim. Be sure to follow me for
Julia | Travel & Lifestyle

Julia | Travel & Lifestyle

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Affordable things to do in Japan
When I started to plan my trip to Japan I knew I wanted to book a tea ceremony. I’m not a huge fan of matcha but it seemed like such an authentic way to spend a morning and I wanted to learn more about the significance of tea in the Japanese culture. We ended up booking a private ceremony at the
Kasey

Kasey

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Hiring a photographer in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Everyone knows getting pics on a solo trip is sooo hard 😭 so I hired a photographer ! #kimonorental #japan #photographer #solotravel #japanphotography Asakusa Full YouTube video up now ðŸĪ
Kaychelle

Kaychelle

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underrated things to do in Japan! ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸŒļðŸĶĒ
save this for later! 📌 Tohoku is the northern region of Japan and has so many incredible things to see ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🚄 this region was devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami but has come back stronger with so many beautiful sights, cultural experiences, and delicious food to offer ðŸŦķ🏞 · · · · · · ·
Michelle K

Michelle K

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âœĻUniversal Studios Japan âœĻ
Hi hi! 👋 Did you know Japan has a Universal Studios? I’ve been to USJ twice and I’m here to share some unique attractions and cafes that you can’t find anywhere else! ðŸŽĒ🎎🍜ðŸĪĪ I tried my best to list everything that I know to help others. Please share your own experiences and recommendations that
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Samantha Ou

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A street scene in Harajuku, Tokyo, with various colorful signs and umbrellas, featuring a white overlay text that reads 'STREET FOOD IN TOKYO JAPAN YOU NEED TO TRY HARAJUKA STREET'.
A person holding a very long, spiral-cut French fry on a stick, with a bustling street market in the background. The text identifies it as 'Long, Longer, Longest' and describes it as Japan's longest French fry, over 50 cm long.
Two girls happily eating a giant, rainbow-colored cotton candy from Totti Candy Factory, which is described as being bigger than their heads.
Must try Street Food in Tokyo Japan ðŸĄðŸœðŸĨ
One of the highlights of our two weeks in Japan was definitely our food crawl through Takeshita Street in Harajuku! From sweet treats to quirky eats. I loved that the girls were so open to trying all these. Travel Tip: I think starting here helped ease them into exploring more during our Japan
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Salty Vagabonds

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Vintage Designer Shopping in JapanðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🛍ïļ
Here is a list of my favorite second hand designer stores I visited in Kyoto!! At Salamanca Vintage the Chanel bags ranged from $1,000-$8000+ USD. You tell me, is that a good deal or what 👀 #Japan #japanshopping #ShoppingHaul #designer #CHANEL
Ashley Jones McBride ðŸĪ

Ashley Jones McBride ðŸĪ

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Part 1 Exploring the undervisited cities in Japan
This is Sapporo located in the most northern island in the Hokkaido prefecture. Sapporo has a lot of European-inspired archecriture and has a strong cultural identity. If your making the trip, be sure to check out: 1. Sapporo Beer Museum (how can you go to Sapporo without visiting where the beer
Julia | Travel & Lifestyle

Julia | Travel & Lifestyle

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Kimono Experience in Japan is a MUST!
you can book rentals in advance or same day. i do recommend booking a package with a photographer via Klook. #Kyoto #Kimono #japantravel #fashiontiktok #Gion
RiciaðŸ‡ąðŸ‡·| Solo Travel & Style

RiciaðŸ‡ąðŸ‡·| Solo Travel & Style

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A woman in a pink and white floral kimono stands in front of a traditional Japanese pagoda and temple building, with other people in the background.
A woman in a pink and white floral kimono stands on a narrow Japanese street with traditional buildings, with the Tokyo Skytree visible in the distance.
A woman in a pink and white floral kimono walks through a bustling street, surrounded by other people, in a bright outdoor setting.
Wearing a kimono 👘 in Japan 💕ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
#Japan #tokyo #travelvlog #travelgirl #kimono
Redi1515

Redi1515

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Unique Kagoshima port view of Sakurajima
A must visit place when visiting Kagoshima - Sakurajima This is the port to get to other islands. #japan #japantravel #kagoshima #sakurajima
Sop_Travel

Sop_Travel

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Culinary in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Thinking about doing both cooking & baking
💖ðŸĶ‹Kathleen Morales💙âĪ

💖ðŸĶ‹Kathleen Morales💙âĪ

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Borrowed a kimono, kept the memory forever 🕊ïļ#KyotoMagic #KimonoDay #JapanDreaming #Trave
aritresleches

aritresleches

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Day 4: Kyoto Japan
Day 4 in Kyoto was all about slowing down and taking in a different side of Japan. We booked a temple tour and explored some of the most peaceful, hidden gems in the Arashiyama area. From quiet bamboo-lined paths to historic temples filled with stories, this day felt intentional from start to finis
StrangeGloðŸŒŋ

StrangeGloðŸŒŋ

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Visiting the Sanrio Store ðŸŒļ Sapporo, Japan ðŸŦķ
This week, I stopped by the Sanrio store in Hokkaido, and it was seriously one of the cutest places I’ve ever been! 🎀 Cinnamoroll to Hello Kitty plushies and stationery, everything looked like it came straight out of a pastel dream ☁ïļðŸ’— Living in Japan means I get to see a lot of adorable and uni
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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Hidden gem of Japan’s countryside ðŸŒūðŸŒļ👒
Looking to visit someplace in Japan that isn’t hectic and overcrowded? Then you need to visit the serene city of Shimane 🍃 Shimane Facts: 🌅 coastal yet mountainous 🗚ïļ 90-minute drive from Hiroshima ðŸ—ū the second least-populated prefecture in Japan Home to: â›Đïļ the famous Izumo Taisha shri
Michelle K

Michelle K

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Singer in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Doing more thinking
💖ðŸĶ‹Kathleen Morales💙âĪ

💖ðŸĶ‹Kathleen Morales💙âĪ

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Unique Spots in Brooklyn: Brooklyn Kura
Looking for cool things to do in New York on a trip? Or maybe you’re a local just lookin for cool things to do. Head to Brooklyn Kura at Industry City in Sunset Park Brooklyn , it’s a cool Sake Brewery that partners with a sake makers in Japan to bring sake making to NYC. Their sake is
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

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A person in a blue wetsuit, helmet, and life vest rappels down a 65-foot waterfall in Japan, with clear turquoise water visible below. Another person's legs are visible at the top right, assisting with the rope.
A group of people, including the author, are whitewater rafting in a yellow Canyons raft down a rocky river. They are wearing helmets and life vests, navigating the rapids with paddles.
A person in a blue wetsuit, orange life vest, and blue helmet floats buoyantly in green river water, smiling. The caption highlights the wetsuit's warmth and buoyancy in the cold water.
You HAVE to do this unique Japan adventure!
Japan I moved to Japan a few months ago, so oh boy do I have some adventures to share! This was by far the coolest thing I’ve done so far. I went whitewater rafting and canyoneering with Canyons Japan. Canyons is a rafting and canyoneering company here in Japan that has locations all ove
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alivia!!

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A person in a pink floral kimono walks through a path lined with numerous red torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine, with the text 'Kimono Rental KYOTO, JAPAN' overlaid.
A person wearing a white floral kimono stands with their back to the camera, looking towards a large, ornate red and white traditional Japanese temple building.
Two individuals, seen from behind, wear vibrant floral kimonos with elaborate hair styling and decorative obi sashes, walking between red torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Kimono Rental in Kyoto
Located near the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Nagomi Kimono Rental offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the elegance of traditional Japanese kimonos. We visited this charming shop and had an amazing time dressing up in beautiful kimonos and exploring the surrounding area. âœĻThe E
Peachy Diary

Peachy Diary

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A night scene of Kyoto with a pagoda and cherry blossoms, featuring the title 'ULTIMATE JAPAN GUIDE things to do in KYOTO' in white and gold text.
A list titled 'Where to Eat' in Kyoto, featuring 10 restaurants like Nishiki Market and Kichi Kichi Omurice, against a traditional Japanese street background.
A list of 'MUST-SEE SPOTS' in Kyoto, including Fushimi Inari Shrine and Kinkaku-ji, with a bamboo forest background and a pagoda illustration.
Kyoto = Magic in real life ðŸŒļâ›Đïļ
Tea ceremonies. Bamboo forests. Streets that look straight out of a movie. Kyoto is the city to slow down, sip matcha, and soak in Japan’s history. This guide covers: ðŸĢ Where to eat ðŸŊ Must-see spots 🎎 Cultural attractions ☕ Cafes worth the hype âœĻ Unique experiences 📌 Save this for your t
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Brittany Rachelle - Travel

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A woman in a vibrant floral kimono holds a pink umbrella, looking down. The background, a traditional Japanese temple, is in black and white, highlighting the colorful kimono. Text reads "Kimono Rental Kyoto, Japan."
A woman in a floral kimono holds a pink umbrella, smiling in front of a red Japanese temple. Text provides tips for renting a kimono: go early, book in advance, and wear light clothes.
A four-panel collage shows a woman in a floral kimono with a pink umbrella posing in front of a red Japanese temple. Text emphasizes that wearing a kimono is a cultural appreciation experience, urging respect.
Renting a Kimono in Kyoto👘ðŸŒļ
Wearing a kimono while exploring Kyoto makes the whole experience feel magical. Whether you’re visiting temples, strolling through Gion, or taking photos in front of traditional streets—it’s a must-do!ðŸŒļâœĻ #kimonorentalkyoto #kyotojapan #japantravel #Kyototrip #kimonorental Kyoto
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Ash | ðŸŠļ🌊🐋

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A map of Japan showing its regions and lists of popular attractions for each, including Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Nara, Nagoya, Kamakura, Tokyo, and Mount Fuji.
A guide titled "Explore Japan Like Never Before" outlining three chapters for travel, with an image of Osaka Castle surrounded by cherry blossoms and autumn foliage.
A Japan travel guide for the Kansai Region (Kyoto), featuring descriptions of Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari Taisha, and Arashiyama, with corresponding images of temples and autumn scenery.
Comprehensive guide to travel in Japan(1)
👀First time visiting Japan? Save this guide—it’s hard to find one this complete! 📒Japan is made up of four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. These islands are further divided into nine regions: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Hokuriku, Kansai, San’in-Sanyo, Kyushu, and Okinawa
LunaLuxe_Travel

LunaLuxe_Travel

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2050 coffee Kyoto, Japan
2050 Instagram photos If you don't look carefully you might miss this futuristic coffee shop hidden in the heart of Kyoto city center! The location is super convenient for a mid vacation pick me up and the futuristic style of the store is a fun and unique change of surroundings compared to the
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AdrienneCulley

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