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09-06-2009, 08:50 AM
I traveled Japan alone for 1 year and my experience is following:
As long as you are in big cities and stay in Hostels you will easily meet people. Most of them will be foreigners. The smaller the town, the fewer foreigners and the more Japanese you will find. Japanese usually stayed in Hostels wich belong to the international Youth Hostel Organization. Foreigners will go to the new Hostels wich are normally alot better, cheaper and more people speak english. Japan has alot of hostels in bigger Towns, smaller places will only have Minshukus or Ryokan wich usually charge a little higher fee for a single room than youd pay for a dorm room in a city. If you stay in Saunas or Capsulehotels to save money, you might have a hard time to meet people. Anyway, you said youll stay in Hostels and in Tokyo + on other big city so id say dont worry, you will meet people! If you only travel a long distance once (like Tokyo-Kyoto) you might want to take a nightbus instead of buying a railpass. The railpass gives you an amazing value if you travel around alot, but if you plan 1 week Tokyo and 1 week Osaka than buses will be alot cheaper and even a single Shinkansen Ticket might be cheaper. If you travel 3 or more times over big distance than get the pass! |
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09-06-2009, 09:10 AM
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Can you use the JR Railpass for short trips around Tokyo? I don't know why but I got the impression that the JR pass was for longer trips to travel around Japan? For example the 14 day pass is £297, if i'm only planning on travelling to one other major city then this would seem expensive, but if I can use it daily just for commuting around Tokyo I suppose it would work out cheaper overall? Ive read about Roppongi and it seems to sound a bit wild & seedy, but having travelled to Thailand 3 times now I dont suppose it can be any worse than there . To be honest im not really looking to meet anyone to travel with when im there, i'd rather be able to do my own thing during the day but it would be nice to meet some people to chat to or share a couple of nights out so I suppose somewhere like Roppongi would be ideal to mingle a bit. If I do end up meeting some friends, foreign or Japanese then its a bonus. I think my biggest concern about the trip is that i'll be happy enough going out seeing the sights during the day but then end up spending the evening sitting alone in the hotel/hostel. |
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09-06-2009, 10:18 AM
You can use the Railpass in Tokyo but only on the JR Lines. So if you want to take the Subway youll have to pay extra. I think the JR is better to get around Tokyo but like i said in my post, if you only travel once a long distance it might not be worth it. You could just get one for a week and travel to another city in that week. Transportation inside Tokyo is not to expensive, as long as you stay in the central Area. One Trip was around 160 to ... i dont remember maybe 300yen for a longer trip? Be aware that train stop around midnight and Taxis are expensive!
I would say Roppongi is a little bit like Khaosan road in Bangkok. I personally didnt like it and dont recommend to spend your evening there. The Area is full of foreigners, so lots of bars target foreigners. I got many people trying to get me in their bar or club and some people say that next to Shinjuku this might be the only dangerous place in Japan after the last train left. But make your own impression, everybody is different! There should usually be some people around the Hostel that will go out some place together at night. Big citys do get backpakers and all the touristy place will have them as well. If you got to places Like Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and the like, you will find quite a few people at the Hostels. Places like Sapporo or Hiroshima see less backpackers but they exist. Got to Sendai or Nagoya and people will get fewer. In any smaller, less popular places it was rare to meet foreigners. |
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09-06-2009, 06:57 PM
I've posted this link many times in this forum.......
If you are considering purchasing a Japan Rail Pass...... just go to the following website and input the travel plans that you THINK you will have.... and the fares and train possibilities will be displayed. From that info, you can decide if a one week, two week, three week, or one of the regional only rail passes makes sense financially. The JREast pass is a real bargain if you are not going west (south) of Tokyo. Hyperdia Enter the station name best, ................john |
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09-06-2009, 07:00 PM
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09-07-2009, 10:03 PM
I am gonna highjack your thread Jonhmeister (op).
I'm between jobs and have a couple of weeks off. I was planning to go on holiday in the winter, but that's gonna be hard with my new job. SO, now I am going to tokyo for 2 weeks. I am leaving 15/9/09, and well I am pretty hyped. I got my lonely planet, but any tips on sightseeing or must-to-go places would be appreciated. Thanks for the already posted tips! |
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09-13-2009, 08:10 PM
I echo the warnings about Roppongi. The issue isn't with most of Roppongi during the day (which is very nice, upmarket and what not) but the area with all the bars and clubs that are open during the night. When I was there in 2006 for a night out I was bitterly dissapointed.
If you want to see what the nightlife is like in Roppongi, just go to your local inner city in the UK and Ireland: its full of drunk westerners behaving badly, kebab vans and police watching with an eye to break some heads. Good thing was we got so annoyed with the whole place that we wandered down the street a bit more and found Space Lab Yellow/Club Yellow which was one of the best Clubs in Japan (inspired by the Hacienda in Manchester no less) but has since passed into legend as its been knocked down (..like the Hacienda in Manchester, lol). Anyway, if you stay at plenty of hostels like J Hoppers or K's House for example then you'll meet up with plenty of other backpackers and most likely will be heading out for pints, sights or food within minutes of putting your bags down and checking in! Met some awesome and random people when I was in Japan, had a game of scrabble with a Finn and a Dutchman, went clubbing with a Swede and another Brit and had a great night out with this American who was so awesome he turned in my camera charger to the front desk when I had forgotten it after I had left the hostel! Great times and good mates forever! |
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