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01-18-2008, 09:12 AM
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Eat local foods and be willing to try new things, talk to the local people if possible (I often had strangers approach me and talk with me, or help me if I needed it). There are some international guide services in various parts of Japan that can help guide you around, tell you the history of the place, etc... look them up! (Here's one group that I became good friends with: http://www.wixas.or.jp/ewixas/eindex.htm) Try to stay in a variety of places... a ryokan or minshuku 1 night, a temple stay another night, a business hotel another, etc. Try visiting an onsen at least once! (Be sure to learn proper onsen etiquette, such as washing first at the shower, not just getting in the hot spring.) Take a good guidebook with you... I liked Lonely Planet the best. It was a huge help innumerable times in finding accommodations, getting around, deciding what to visit, etc. I never left home without it! Be sure to take a good camera and lots of film/storage. |
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01-18-2008, 09:17 AM
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But what about things like... I dunno... Seeing Japan as it really is? I know there are some programs that can place you with a host family for a short term visit and such. Would anyone recommend going that route? If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; but if you actually make them think, they'll hate you. ~Don Marquis Quote:
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