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General Information

Rush hour in Tokyo: between 8-9 am!

How to pack for summer in Japan:

GF places in Japan:

Train timetable:

Guide about the JR pass:

Japan Cheap:

Calendar of Events in Japan:

Shinkansen Reservations JR pass:

  • From Tokyo to Osaka ask for seats on the right hand side. Tell at the ticket counter that you want "mountain-side" or "yama-gawa". Seat alphabet "D" and "E" (window).

Tokyo

Calendar of events in Tokyo

Getting Here

Sightseeing

Eating

For food some important words:

Extras/Festivals

  • Shinyokohama Ramen Museum
  • Harajuku Omotesando Genki Matsuri Super Yosakoi Festival 2017
  • Asakusa Summer Night Festival—Toro Nagashi (Paper Lantern Floating)
  • Hibiya Park Marunouchi Ondo Bon-odori Dance Festival
  • Asagaya Tanabata Matsuri Festival
  • Comiket (Comic Market)

Shopping

Location of 100 yen shops in Tokyo Yamanote line: http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/travel/practical/100yen.html

What to see on the Yamanote line: https://blog.gaijinpot.com/exploring-tokyo-yamanote-line/

Kyoto

Guide to reach places in kyoto by train: http://jprail.com/destinations/kansai-area/guide-to-take-trains-in-kyoto-how-to-choose-the-best-route-by-train-to-get-the-major-spots.html

Eating

Festivals

Osaka

How to move around Osaka: https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/japan-by-rail/travel-tips/osaka-loop-line

Osaka Castle and Park, Dotonbori, Amerika-mura (just to look at shopping is too expensive), Shitennoji Temple, Umeda floating garden Minami (Namba) Den Den Town

Guide to Osaka: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4001.html

Eating

Nara

Todai-ji temple Great Buddha Nara Koen Sanjusangendo esoteric Buddhist temple (Tendai school)

Eating

  • Daifuku deli stall
    • Address: there is a supermarket under the station (sub-level), Before you go down the escalator from the station to the supermarket, you walk through a concourse with lots of little deli-style food stalls. On your left, directly after you enter this area, and before the escalators, is a stall that sells fresh daifuku and mochi.

Hiroshima

Eating

Curiosities

  • Penis festival
  • Capsule hotels man only
  • Train prices, even have to pay for not having a reservation!

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