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I'm sure he was referring to the question in terms of anything in Asia being "safe " and not what you are suggesting he was implying.I think most well traveled people know the damn difference between China and Japan.
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I'm sure he was referring to the question in terms of anything in Asia being "safe " and not what you are suggesting he was implying.I think most well traveled people know the damn difference between China and Japan.
watch how quick that tourist restriction gonna be gone come july
n extent, the delay is because Amtrak doesn't even have priority to run on most of its lines, commerce "built" those tracks (with public subsidies in many cases) so whenever frieght trains have to get through passenger trains stop...so nobody takes the train.
Yea, it is WIERD how safe you feel over there man.obviously can’t speak for anyone else but I felt incredibly comfortable in Tokyo. Im a 6’1 Black guy, so definitely don’t look like the next person there but couldn’t have imagined a more pleasant experience. Can’t wait to go back.
Nice, man!
I forgot about this thread.
Last time I was there was 2019.
I usually go yearly but the pandemic really messed up the past few years.
When are you going in September?
I’ll be there from September 26 to about mid-October.
-Drew
i was there in december last year. had to do a bunch of stuff online to make entry easy. upload vaxx card and screenshot qr codes etc. not sure if you need that. in tokyo, it’s expected that you wear a mask pretty much everywhere. as far as new things to see, shibuya sky was pretty nice and teamlab was fun for my kids. anyway, we had a blast. we’re from hawaii so it was cool they got to see their first snow falling (top of mount takao - nice hike) and they got to ice skate for the first time at some random outdoor rink at a mall.
here’s my son playing with an otter in harajuku.
about a 5 minute walk from harajuku station.Damn, I wanna pet otters now, I'm staying in Shinjuku the first 4 days, where was that exactly?
Thanks a lot, will definitely check it out!about a 5 minute walk from harajuku station.
HARAJUKU terrace | HARRY Hedgehog Cafe®
"HARRY'' HARAJUKU terrace is a shop where you can interact with cute animals. Otters, hedgehogs, chinchillas and rabbits are waiting for you. We also sell animals, so you can adopt your favorite child.www.harinezumi-cafe.com
that’s another thing that was different for me. the harajuku station has been remodeled and looks way nicer now
I'm going Sept 6 - Sept 25, I'm finalising the itinerary this time around:
- Tokyo
- Hakone or Kawaguchiko (TBD)
- Kyoto
- Osaka
- Seoul
- Tokyo
Really tempted to do a night at the Muji Hotel in Ginza (https://hotel.muji.com/ginza/en/)
What about you? What's the plan?
Damn, I wanna pet otters now, I'm staying in Shinjuku the first 4 days, where was that exactly?