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08-11-2010, 08:18 PM
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Are you going to be flying from Tokyo to Okinawa, then Okinawa to Taiwan? Everyone speaks a little English, but not that many are fluent. You will find more fluent speakers of English in Tokyo than you will in less urban areas. A rule of thumb I say is "Don't depend on someone else's ability in English to get you where you need to be." |
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08-11-2010, 08:43 PM
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I will be in Taiwan first as I will be visiting my relatives there. Yes, I do not look Asian at all with my hair but I am half Taiwanese (other half Norwegian). I will be flying from TaoYuan, Taiwan to Okinawa, then to Tokyo and take the train from Tokyo to Fukushima and back to fly to LA then back to NY. I will try not to dress too foreign there (or look too much like a tourist) but I am afraid my platinum blond hair won't get unoticed in Japan. I get that often when I go back to Taiwan every few years so I know what it feels like being the sore thumb. K. Jensen 凱麗黃珍森 |
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08-11-2010, 09:03 PM
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You mentioned three days in Fukushima. If seeing historical sites is your goal, your time and money would be better spent going to Kyoto... |
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08-11-2010, 09:37 PM
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My friend Kaiyo plans on taking me to Disneyland in Chiba and like you mentioned, is the exact reason why I will be visiting Chiba. So in essence, Tokyo, Chiba and Okinawa are all cities I will be enjoying but Fukushima is my main reason there and since I have 3 days there, I might as well take some time off to go sightseeing. I wish I can see the whole Japan but that will have to be another time. I will take your advice on Tokyo, I am facinated with historical building and architectures so I always like to sightsee those things. 凱麗黃珍森 |
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08-12-2010, 12:05 AM
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If I had more time, I would certainly like to visit other cities. Unfortunately, I do not have the luxury to spend that much time in Japan. So you are saying in Fukushima, there aren't too many sites to see? I was actually hoping to see some arts and places that's famous. I have been doing some reading on Japan Travel and Fukushima tourism as well. 凱麗黃珍森 |
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08-12-2010, 01:35 AM
I would think that area would be most rich in hot springs and natural beauty. I'm not sure if you want to go to hot springs if it's still warm when you are there. The Iwaya-Kannon seems like an interesting place to see.
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