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Any advice for me? Visiting Osaka in June/July 2009. -
11-30-2008, 06:19 AM
So, Me and my very best friend (Her nickname is Ichigo. Don't ask why.) are planning on taking a 2-week vacation in Osaka, Japan in the summer of 2009, A week after our school lets out for the year. Besides earning the money, Is there anything I've forgotten on my list of things to do?
Here's the list: 1. Touch up on my Japanese/Finish studying Hiragana 2. Help teach Ichigo Japanese 3. Hotel Reservations 3. Plane Tickets 4. Exchange Money 5. Discuss with Parents 6. Find Maps of Osaka, Kobe, and Neighboring Cities 7. Learn Train Routes (Also, If you're wondering, here's the website that I'm working on about how we're earning the money: helpberriandichigo ) Is there anything I'm forgetting? Also, Any MUST KNOW things about Japan that we should know and be aware of in our stay? |
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12-01-2008, 05:46 PM
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Hiragana alone won't be much help, you definitely want to have a dictionary of some sort that can help you with Katakana as well... Kanji will be a plus. |
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There's more than enough to do in and around Osaka -
12-02-2008, 04:44 AM
There is more than enough to do in Osaka... you will love it! Here are some other tips:
1. Learn a little Osaka-ben. It may come in handy. 2. Get a JR rail pass through a travel agency so you can tour around a little bit. 3. Learn some of the history of places you are planning to visit-- this will make your experience there more rewarding. 4. Pack light and take as much $ as you can. You'll want to buy things. Aaron Free Japanese for beginners mini-course includes audio of native Japanese speakers. |
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12-02-2008, 06:37 AM
If you're staying in the Kansai area (Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Himeji, Kobe, etc), you won't need a JR pass probably. It's really only useful if you need to take the bullet train, such as from Tokyo to Osaka. And if you're going in summer, the 18 kippu may be a much better deal for you.
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12-04-2008, 06:45 AM
You should check out the dates of matsuris/summer festivals if you're going around those time, it would be great to attend =)
Don't worry too much about the train routes, you can always ask for a map from the train station master. Of course it wouldn't hurt to know a bit as well. A dictionary would really come in handy as well. If the words won't come out, just point. Add in with a little body language and you'll most likely get your answer =) |
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