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Planning a Trip -
04-21-2009, 02:56 AM
Hello~ I'm currently planning a trip to Japan for sometime next year. I pretty much have in mind what I'd like to do so far, but I thought I'd make sure I'm not missing anything. Basically, I'm wondering if anyone could share with me their favorite places (anywhere) in Japan, or the places that they most want to vist. Also, any interesting shops/restaurants/ect that aren't too well known would be great to know of too. thanks~ (≧∀≦)♪
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04-21-2009, 11:08 AM
What interests you, microbial? Are you in to toys, martial arts, books, gardening, crafting, microbes, or... what?
If you want what I'd call interesting, then head to the Meguro Parasitological Museum. Their shop sells dead parasites in keyrings ![]() |
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04-21-2009, 11:47 AM
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Osaka, Shibuya, Daiba, Yokohama, Ginza.. these are all great shopping areas. You can find some interesting stuff in Kobe as well. For sightseeing, there are just too many to list, so if you can answer the above questions, maybe I can suggest more. |
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04-22-2009, 03:04 AM
Thank's for the suggestions~ x) I'm really not looking for more things I'd be interested in, 'cause I've pretty much got that all mapped out. I'm just seeing what the best things to other people would be (in any city).
The riverside restaurant and Meguro Parasitological Museum sound really nice. o.o; I never would have thought of those lol |
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04-22-2009, 07:46 AM
I really enjoyed Miyajima - it's a little island near Hiroshima, famous for the 'floating' gates and temple. If you go during high tide it's really beautiful!
Also really enjoyed the traditional ryokan and onsen in Hakone - it's really fun dressing up in yukata, having a beautiful traditional dinner served in your room and trying out the hot springs. |
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04-22-2009, 11:45 AM
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Nagoyankee A lot of people still make that mistake, I had difficulties telling my friend what Kiyomizudera is.... |
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04-23-2009, 10:22 PM
Personally I like the older and out of the way places like Mt Koya, Shirakawa-go, Magome and the like. Of course you will not be able to see all of Japan in 1 trip but a mix of must see places like Kyoto and some out of the way places like above make a balanced trip. Also if you will be in Japan during a cooler season I recommend visiting a hot spring (onsen) area.
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