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Not the normal "going alone" question -
05-02-2008, 06:05 PM
Straight to the point: is it awkward for a foreigner to be travelling alone in Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka (the three places I plan on visiting)?
Story time: My friend who was suppossed to go with me bailed out and I decided to go on my own anyway. I'm a 24 year old female, but to be honest I'm not concerned about the "dangers" of being a lone female in Japan. I know there is always a chance something could happen, but I also know Japan is one of the safest places in the world. What I'm really concerned about is if it will look strange for me to be eating out alone or going to Kabuki-za and such alone. Most of the people here talk about going places with friends, so I wasn't sure it it was weird to be alone. (Er, also, I have a digital voice recorder I plan to be speaking into as I travel. . . will that be crazy weird as well? I know not to speak on the trains or on tours, but I mean along the street while I walk should be fine, right?) I do speak some Japanese (probably low grade school level), so i won't be completly helpless. Also, I will be staying in an apartment in Nakano for the month I'll be there. I appreciate any comments, tips, or help! Thanks! (PS, anyone know about the Dontsuku Matsuri? I want to go, but I'm not sure what day or what time it is.) |
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05-02-2008, 07:00 PM
Im also going alone so this could be helpful for me as well. Im leaving no matter what but in my opinion lonely travelers are frequent in Japan. Just think about all the jets. Ive also read several blogs of lonely travelers in Japan. Some whos been there for months.
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05-02-2008, 08:45 PM
ahh thats good. im more oriented toward the "scenic" and cultural Japan but ill make sure to try out some clubs, pubs and izakaya while in tokyo and i was secretely wondering about that.
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05-03-2008, 01:00 PM
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A lot of people travel alone in Japan, foreigner or Japanese, male or female. Just remember that you should probably refrain from walking alone on the back streets late at night. The chances are that nothing would happen, but you wouldn't want to take that kind of a risk in a foreign country. I think you did a great job in choosing Nakano as your base. Unlike Shinjuku, Shibuya, or Ikebukuro, Nakano is largely residential. You will have much quieter nights in Nakano than in many other larger centers in Tokyo. As for recording your voice, just do it. Tokyoites couldn't care less what you do walking down the street. We won't even notice you unless you do really crazy things. As for the Dontsuku Matsuri, I believe you're talking about the one in Inatori. If it is, it's held on June 3 and 4. The site I'm looking at doesn't say what time, though. http://www.inatorionsen.or.jp/dontsuku/ That Matsuri certainly will let you take the best pics that can ever be taken in Japan! |
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05-04-2008, 09:27 AM
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I'm going to Tokyo the 2nd of July to 10th of July.^^ I will be staying at a hotel in Iidabashi too. But i also wanted to try going to Kyoto by using Shinkansen.^^ How about you Raisthlin?^^ |
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