JAPAN (8 DAYS ITINERARY) DAY 1
“To the Land of the Rising Sun”

The story of a lonewolf with 2 couples exploring the land of the rising sun for the first time. April is a good month to visit Japan because of the good weather and of course the Sakura. Throughout the journey, we’ve visited a lot of places where I would breakdown the VLOG into daily parts which would consist of the details of the itinerary.

DAY 1
The story began from the departure airport (Changi Airport, Terminal 2, Singapore) taking our flight to Japan (Narita Airport, Tokyo). The first impression of the land of the rising sun amazed me, the people are so polite to the level where the awkwardness is something very common in their way of life.

We decided to stay for 4 days in one of the Airbnb we saw a couple months prior to our trip. In the Nakano area where it is quieter than other parts of the area in Tokyo which has a local atmosphere. Definitely a good apartment, cozy and comfortable. Easy access to other areas since it is very closeby.

Of course, we would not be missing our chance to spend our day 1 impressively. We head down to Shibuya where I get to see with my own eyes the legendary Shibuya Crossing and Hachiko statue that I have been seeing in most movies. Did a little bit of shopping around the area and heading to “ICHIRAN RAMEN” for our dinner. This dining place was recommended by a lot of people. and YES! IT IS GOOD! when I think back about the taste, it makes me slobbering

During our stay in Japan, the mode of transport that we took mostly by train. It is convenient and fast to anywhere in Japan. So if you’re planning to visit, do not forget to get your PASMO card for your train journey to the whole of Japan.

[Accomodation]
NAKANO AIRBNB

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