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japan solo travel tokyo vlog osaka castle 2024



japan solo travel tokyo vlog osaka castle 2024

in this video I take you to japan solo travel vlog osaka castle 2024 travel the world on exo’s ladder – is japan open for travel japan travel guide – hiroshima mazda museum – things to do in hiroshima – can you travel alone at 16 japan japan travel guide ] karuizawa trip, part three,travel adapter and what needed before travel to japan during pandemic Join me on my solo trip to Japan where I explore Tokyo and Osaka Castle! In this vlog, I’ll share my experiences as a solo traveler in Japan, including sights, food, and culture. Get a taste of what I’ll be doing in 2024!

[Applause] I can honestly say that my first trip to Japan was an incredible Adventure despite its small size geographically this island nation offers an incredible iety of activities even though I knew that 3 weeks would not be enough to see it all from the bright Avenues of Tokyo

To the seriousness of Hiroshima and the Charming Old Post Villages every second was a discovery I was deeply impacted by the rich tapestry of culture history and beauty that was woven throughout and I was left wanting to go back and explore Japan’s enthralling charms even more I traveled to Tokyo the energetic capital

And most populous city in the world to begin my adventure in Japan I chose to take the Narita Express train from Narita Airport which made the hour-long ride to Tokyo station go smoothly I made the sensible decision to forego the busy Rush Hour throng with a large bag in toe

Before utilizing the Metro System to start my exploration of this vibrant City an interesting twist to my trip in Tokyo was when I happened into an unannounced ceremony probably for a freshly appointed official I was pleasantly surprised by my decision to stay in the less touristic but yet

Convenient aasa region and I would definitely return I made 7-Eleven my first stop for Necessities when I arrived because it was so convenient and well integrated into my hotel a staple of Japanese Cuisine Ramen is admired both nationally and globally as a cultural icon it is a perfect example of

Japanese cooking served in a delicious broth with tender pork slices and dried seaweed on the side before leaving Japan I couldn’t help but explore Don Cote to get a peak of the retail experiences that lay ahead of me one of the most well-known Buddhist temples in Japan is

Sans suji Temple where people talk about the beliefs and practices of the area including charms to ward off evil spirits fuku oima prefecture discussing its sparse population due to the 2011 earthquake tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster leaving the area somewhat abandoned in this Temple people come to check their luck they mix this

Ballot and when they go to the box with their name on it they see their back if their back looks good they keep the paper but if their back looks bad they tie it here to get rid of their bad luck okay allow me to show show you

Around this Temple the Bodi Temple was what I showed you earlier this Temple known as the shoen shrine and shint in Japan look at this building it is the gate the entry to any hollowed site its main gate is this one this area may seem like a garden but it’s actually

A cemetery the renowned Cemetery hello and welcome my friends if you ever make it here it’s one of the most beautiful experiences I’ve had in my life I hope you also get to experience it someday when you visit Japan make sure to explore during the

Day I still have some places left on my Japan they teach you how to pet the different owls and you get to feed them about Japan don’t forget about it cheers

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