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Top 5 Solo : Travel Tips : For Japan



If you’re planning a solo trip to Japan, please make sure that you watch this video for tips on how to make your trip more enjoyable and please remember to like the video and subscribe to my channel. Thank you and safe travels!

It’s important to find out all you can about the country you’re going to so that you can Define your expectations for the duration of your trip and find out everything there is to see it would be a shame to miss out on a superb Temple or a festival that only takes

Place once every year however it’s far from ideal to plan your schedule hour by hour it’s important to let yourself be carried Along by opportunities and encounters and not to close yourself off to the unexpected visit a city or town and let yourself be Carried Away by its atmosphere and

Attractions that way you’ll be able to unearth some rare gems don’t overpack it’s often said that you should leave for Japan with an empty suitcase to make room for all the things you’ll be buying on the spot and it’s true going to Japan as a big trip and you often want to

Bring back a whole bunch of souvenirs and share your trip with your loved ones whether in a group or on your own experiential travel activities is a great way to discover the country and its culture culture from cultural activities such as a tea ceremony in Kyoto’s Old Town or a Sumo show in

Nagasaki to Nature excursions such as hiking in National Parks or cycling around the lakes of hakone near Mount Fuji there’s something for everyone all over Japan you can also sign up for group excursions which take place over 2 or 3 days and during which under the

Guidance of a local guide you set off to discover a particular place or cultural theme so for example if if you’ve always dreamed of spending the night in a temple with Buddhist monks this is possible as part of an Excursion when traveling solo hotel reservations can be your most costly expense because you

Can’t split the price however in Japan there are many different ways to keep costs down but also to meet new people and make friends try capsule hotels hosts or traditional Japanese ends in Japan it’s best to stay connected it’ll save you a lot of trouble on the road

Whether it’s finding your way with Google Maps asking for information translating a menu booking a train ticket or finding the address of a good restaurant or an activity to do in the area you’ll hardly be able to do without the internet especially to show the people back home all the amazing stuff

You’re up to you will find Wi-Fi in cafes and conines and even at the top of Mount Fuji Believe It or Not There are three options buy a Japanese SIM card for data pocket Wi-Fi or expand your network internationally with your operator but this last option is generally the most expensive if you’re

Traveling solo the best and most economical option is the SIM card thanks for watching and please subscribe for more solo travel tips

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