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Japan trip ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ

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Two people are seated in a restaurant booth. One holds a 'DEATH BY BURGER' pillow, while the other child poses playfully. The interior has decorative lights and bottles.
A slice of Americana in Okinawa Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸ—―
Found this vibrant little corner in the heart of Chatan: The Mihama American Village Where neon lights, quirky shops, and beachy vibes come together for a taste of the States with a Japanese twist. From sunset strolls along the boardwalk to grabbing a bite at one of the many themed cafes, this
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A vibrant street scene in Japan featuring a multi-story building with numerous Japanese signs and lanterns, and a person walking away from the camera. The image is overlaid with text 'places in JAPAN that altered my brain chemistry'.
A view looking down a residential street in Shinjuku, Japan, with numerous buildings and power lines. Two people are seen walking up a set of red-railed stairs in the foreground.
A person holding a large cat plushie in a store aisle filled with various plush toys and merchandise. The store is identified as Don Quijote, known for its diverse offerings.
most memorable places in japan
spots in japan that i think about daily (Âī°ĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨω°ĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨĖĨï―€) #japan #japantravel #japantrip #yourname
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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
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JS CONNECTS

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Japan Tips You ACTUALLY want (PT. 1)
1.) Japan is still HUMID in mid-late October! I’m talking 70s, sticky, direct sun. Japan has adapted their product market well to manage it, but a fan and sun umbrella are a good start for a new traveler! I thought I was gonna miss typhoon season and summer heat, but unfortunately it doesn’t get to
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SanctuaryXP

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Two women in traditional kimonos kneel on tatami mats, ready for a tea ceremony in Kyoto. Tea bowls and whisks are placed before them, highlighting a cultural experience.
Two women in colorful kimonos with flowers in their hair smile for a selfie. They are at the Kimono Tea Ceremony Maikoys in Gion, where they dressed in traditional attire.
A traditional Japanese room with tatami mats and cushions set for a tea ceremony. Tea-making tools are arranged, indicating a learning experience about matcha and Japanese tea culture.
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
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Kasey

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Things I did to prepare for my trip to Japan
Follow so you don’t miss out on more Japan tips!! #Japan #travel #japantravel #japanese #travelrecommendations Tokyo
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Tommie

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A smiling woman in a winter coat stands before a traditional Japanese temple, with the text "FREE TRIP TO JAPAN" overlaid, highlighting a travel scholarship opportunity.
A deer in Nara eats a cracker from a hand, with text detailing the AYFN Academy travel scholarship inclusions: hotel, airfare, tours, and food.
A traditional Japanese temple with a multi-tiered roof and a pine tree, accompanied by text outlining the scholarship application requirements, including age and passport.
How I Went to Japan for FREE
I visited Japan for a full week in January and it was such an amazing trip! I was awarded this trip because I won a travel scholarship through AYFN Academy, and during the week we visited Osaka, Kyoto and Nara. Here is a sneak peak of what you should know about the program: ✈ïļ You must be at lea
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A map of Japan highlighting different regions like Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku, and Kyushu, with lists of popular attractions for cities like Osaka, Kyoto, Sapporo, Mount Fuji, Kumamoto, Nara, Nagoya, Kamakura, and Tokyo.
A guide titled 'Explore Japan Like Never Before' outlining three chapters for travel: Kanto/Chubu/Kansai, Hokkaido/Kyushu/Shikoku, and Food/Itinerary/Travel Tips, alongside a scenic image of a Japanese castle with cherry blossoms.
A Japan travel guide for the Hokkaido Region, detailing attractions in Sapporo and Otaru, including Odori Park, Shiroi Koibito Chocolate Factory, Sapporo TV Tower, Otaru Canal, and Music Box Museum, with a snowy city view.
Comprehensive guide to travel in Japan(2)
👀First time traveling to Japan? Save this guide! 🊭Japan is mainly divided into four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. Each of these islands is further divided into 9 regions—Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Hokuriku, Kansai, San’in-Sanyo, Kyushu, and Okinawa—each offering uniqu
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Know Before You Go: Ghibli Park, Japan
If you’re a Studio Ghibli fan, Ghibli Park is a dream come true! Tucked away in Aichi Prefecture, this immersive park brings beloved films like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Howl’s Moving Castle to life with themed areas, stunning architecture, and hidden details straight out of the Ghibli
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Madie

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A ginger cat wearing a harness stands in the snow, with the overlay text "Things I want to do In Japan!". The cat has a bell on its collar and snowflakes on its fur.
An aerial map of Tokyo Disney Resort, highlighting Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, along with surrounding hotels and stations. Overlay text reads "Tokyo Disney" and "Known to be very crowded!".
An evening view of Universal Japan's Super Nintendo World area, featuring colorful Mario-themed buildings, characters, and decorations. The overlay text says "Universal Japan".
Things I want to do in my future trip to Japan!
#Japan #tokyotrip #fyp Japan BOOK OFF Tokyo Disneyland #ThingsToDo #lemon8challenge
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Cami

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what I do before I land in Japan!
so tips and tricks if you want your Japan trip to go smoothly! #japantravel #japanitinerary #japantips #japantrip
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evaworld

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Things to Do in 📍Osaka, Japan
During my trip to Japan, I stayed in Osaka for 6 days and exploring this city was incredible. Here are some helpful hints for visiting this city: 🚊TRANSPORT: Make sure you buy an Osaka transport pass. With this pass, you can use the metro, bus, etc. It’s much cheaper than buying individual ticke
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Everything I used to plan my trip to Japan!
All are free and most have an app and website! Be sure to plan ahead and don’t wait last minute like me lol. Planning can be very stressful but these apps made it super easy and fun. #japantraveltips #travelplanner #traveltips
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Nasann

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Japan ðŸŒļ
I loved going to Japan and I would 100% go again and with much more time on my hands. it was my first time leaving the country on my own so everything was new for me and i had no idea what to take or what to expect over there! the fashion is amazing and im in love with it 🎀 lmk you if you have any
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A clear blue sky frames the majestic Osaka Castle, with its distinctive green and white tiered roofs and golden accents, surrounded by lush green trees.
The exterior of a local Japanese coffee shop features a red awning, tiled walls, a wooden door, and potted greenery, as described as the first stop of the day in Osaka.
A breakfast spread includes a cup of black V60 coffee, toast topped with eggs, and a tiny creamer cup, enjoyed in a quiet Osaka coffee shop.
day in my life traveling in osaka, japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ âœĻðŸŒļðŸĩ
I spent two weeks in Japan back in December and it was a wonderful experience! I finally have the chance to shift through pictures and recap. We started our trip in Osaka, then Kyoto and ended in Tokyo. 🌞 Osaka Day 1: 📍 Coffee shop: åū…åĪĒ ðŸ“ Osaka Casrle 📍 Dotonbori 📍 All You Can Drink Lemon
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âœĻðŸŒļTHINGS I MISS IN JAPAN PT. 2âœĻðŸŒļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâ›ĐïļðŸŊðŸ“ļ
You are definitely going to see a lot more of these if you're following meðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ. My mother is thinking about moving back anyways.(more #DAISO for me 😈) My family is from a really small prefecture that's 5 hours away from Tokyo. There's so many great things out there and I know p
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Kyoto, Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸŒŋ
These are tidbits of my trip to Kyoto. I fell in love with this area (Arashiyama district) so green, so serene and so peaceful 😌ðŸĪĐ #kyoto #Japan #travelwithme2024 #arashiyama #Lemon8
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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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Trip to Japan
Recommend everyone to add Japan to their Travel Bucket List. These are some pictures I took when I went to Japan. It’s really beautiful over there and I would fr want to go over there again. #japantravel #Lemon8 #recommendation #travel #🍋8
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prep for japan!
my advice so you can get the most from your japan trip! #japantravel #japantraveltips #japanlife
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evaworld

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An aerial view of a busy Shibuya street crossing in Japan, with text overlay 'CAR THINGS TO DO IN Japan Part 1' and 'Swipe'.
The exterior of Autobacs ASM Yokohama, a car tuning shop, with several white Honda S2000 sports cars parked outside under an evening sky.
A night scene at Daikoku PA, showing a parking lot filled with various JDM cars, including a white Nissan Silvia and red and blue Nissan Skylines.
Car Things To Do In JapanðŸŒļ Part 1
Car enthusiast’s dream trip to Japan! ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸ”Ĩ Check out these must-visit spots: â€ĒASM Yokohama – A must-visit for S2000 enthusiasts and Honda fans, specializing in high-performance tuning, aero parts, and premium upgrades 🏎ïļ â€ĒDaikoku PA – The legendary parking area where JDM car meets bring togeth
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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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A laptop screen displays a Lemon8 post with the text "I'm going to Japan!" and "Plan With ME!" overlaid on a photo of a narrow Japanese street. The user's handle @cmarie0705 is visible.
I’M GOING TO TOKYO, JAPAN!!! PLAN WITH ME!
Join me as I plan this bomb ass trip to Tokyo, Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ! Okay so here's how I plan to make the most out of my visit: ðŸŒļ Step 1: When to Go Tokyo is a year-round destination, but the best times I’ve read to visit are during the spring (March to May). ALSO, April is considered “low season” an
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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
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A door with a Yamato Transport (KuroNeko) logo and business hours, next to stacked cardboard boxes with the same logo. Text overlay reads 'HOW TO USE LUGGAGE TRANSPORT IN' with a Japanese flag, illustrating luggage delivery services.
A night view of a busy street intersection with large electronic billboards and traffic. An overlay describes using KuroNeko or Yamato Transport for luggage between cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, highlighting hotel assistance.
A stone guardian statue in an outdoor setting with buildings and a parking sign in the background. An overlay explains that luggage transport is charged per bag/weight, not location, and advises planning ahead for delivery.
Luggage in Japan made easy âœĻðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
If you’re like me and shopped till you dropped early into your Japan trip, but still have another destination hotel to get to - consider using a luggage transportation company! ðŸąWe used KuroNeko or Yamato Transport for moving our luggage from Tokyo -> Kyoto and from Marugame -> Tokyo. It wa
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Solo Adventures in Japan ðŸŒļâœĻ
I visited Japan for the second time in my life this year and for most of the trip I explored on my own. I have two more posts for this visit to Japan💞 Solo Trips🍜 ✰ Shibuya ✰ Takeshita Street ✰ Harajuku ✰ Akihabara ✰ Taito City ✰ Ameyko Shopping District ✰ Akasaka (Exceptions)ðŸĄ ✰ Shi
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Caroline

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Japan Trip RecapðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
I visited Japan late Dec - early Jan 2025, best trip so far! The weather was amazing, it was cold but not freezing. Here are some travel tips I wanted to share: âœĻ Tip 1: CurrencyðŸ’ī- make sure you get some Yen before leaving. There are many places that may only take cash! Although it depends where
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Lucy

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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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Amanda | Salty Vagabonds

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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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A night view of Dotonbori, Osaka, featuring the iconic Glico Running Man sign and other illuminated billboards. Overlay text reads "SWIPE - JAPAN EDITION - WOULD I STAY AGAIN?" and "Check description for more information."
A collage of images for Imano Shinsaibashi Hostel in Osaka, showing its lobby, cafe, bunk beds, and food. An overlay indicates a 7-night stay for ~$360, with co-ed and women's only floors, rated 8/10.
A collage of images for First Cabin Kyoto Nijojo, showcasing its capsule-style sleeping pods and common areas. An overlay indicates a 3-night stay for ~$100, including a hot spring, rated 6.5/10.
Where are you staying? Japan Edition ðŸŒļ
As a foodie-traveler, I try my hardest to scrounge around for deals with hotels, so I have more to spend on the local cuisines. Here are the hotels I stayed at, including prices, with my honest opinions. 1.)Imano Shinsaibashi(Osaka): I stayed a lot longer in Osaka than I wanted to, but this ho
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Group trip to Japan
📍 Country: Japan My friends and I took a group trip to Japan. We had the absolute best time ever. This was my second time visiting Japan. We got to visit Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Nara, and Uji. I did a little bit of damage to my card, and bought so many wonderful and unique goods. I bought two of t
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Belflowerzzzz

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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
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Courtney Pabis

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An evening view of the illuminated Takashimaya department store building, featuring ornate architecture and a large sign. People are walking on the street in front of the building under a dark blue sky with a crescent moon.
A vibrant night scene of a bustling street lined with numerous illuminated billboards and signs, including WEGO, Kappa Sushi, and Yamamoto Kampo Aojiru. Many people are walking along the busy thoroughfare.
A lively street scene at night, dominated by large, brightly lit electronic billboards, including the iconic Glico running man sign. Other visible signs include Pip, Yukijirushi Megmilk, and Promise. People are gathered on a bridge overlooking a canal.
My japan trip
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