*10 MAJOR JAPAN MISTAKES TO AVOID* (essential travel tips)

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buildyourmoxie
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Was stationed in Japan 5 years ago, finally going again in a week, and I’m so excited because I hype it up so much wife (who’s never been there)and I’m nervous watching a bunch of videos and been doing research for months, just to make sure my wife has a great time. Pray for me 🤞😭🙏 thank you so much for the tips !

phatvath
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You're absolutely right. This happened to me while on my way to Kansai airport. The train decouple at one of the stations. Thankfully an elderly lady alerted me in time, otherwise I would have surely missed my flight back to Malaysia.

petej
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Just got back from 8 days and 7 nights in Tokyo, with day trips to Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima. Sure, it was a lot to do but very much worth the hustle and bustle! Here’s a good tip, if you haven’t mentioned it-if planning to ride the Shinkansen, try to avoid trips on weekends as they tend to get booked AND sold out. The Japanese are just like us Americans as they work during the week and travel, en masse, on the weekends. Oh, the Japanese are very friendly, especially if you speak to them in Japanese.

davidebert
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I just booked a flight to Japan for a week mid October for my birthday. Thankful I landed here

monochromesouls
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i’m going next year in october but i’m so glad i stumbled upon ur page and this video! i try to be a prepared person so i’m doing as much research as i can beforehand😭

kianagomez
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I really love logging on and seeing your videos first thing in the morning. As always, thank you so much for being so helpful. Btw, love your background. Its cute!!!

Midami
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Love ALL your TIPS & INFO on Japan and smart finance. Super helpful. Thank you.

remimartin
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This is the first time I have ever heard about the "de-coupling" of trains before. This is the second time i have watched one of your videos and learned something that no one else addressed.

rockytheramone
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we appreciate your videos..so much helpful information!! we'll be there for the first time in about 3 weeks..aloha from hawaii!! 🤙🏾

BGJOHNSTUD
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Recently went to Japan. Definitely didn’t research as much as i could’ve. One was that while money exchanges were common in certain areas of tokyo. Getting money from an atm and just paying the atm fee was cheaper (gave more value per dollar) than the actual exchanges. Also a lot easier to find depending on where you’re at.

Also seriously recommend travel light. Laundry mats do exist and are open pretty late. So just wash clothes while there and buy some outfits if you must. Its not that big of a deal to have a check in, but was more cumbersome than it needed to be if i went carry on only 😅

Alex-vpky
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These are great tips, thank you!!! Going to Japan soon :)

cloudhi
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This is definitely giving me a peace of mind that im doing the right thing to research and learn everything prior my arrival in Japan in just less than 3 months (cant believe is so close now) What im stressed now is booking all my activities as the big thing like flights and hotels are all settled. Your videos have been so helpful and cant thank you enough even watch your Japan haul and saw few items I might grab to try myself.

LetsExplore
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Good morning beautiful young lady, You give very important tips on traveling and I really appreciate all your guides . God bless you.

valeriebudhwa
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I don't know if you have done a video on this.... but a video all about hotels and best areas to stay, what to keep in mind when booking. Thank you!

sabrinacastillo
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I feel like the advice about social media is relevant for any trip and any country. Whenever someone tells me they found a city or attraction underwhelming, it usually ends up that it wasn't in their interests to begin with, but the internet told them it was a "must see".

Also, agree on reserving train tickets. A lot of people online will tell you that outside of holidays, you can just show up and you don't need to reserve. And while that's true, you might get unlucky and have to wait for the next train or so, or end up having to stand for the whole ride in the unreserved car. Not ideal if you are carrying all your bags or are on a strict schedule.

kevlarcardhouse
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I have been researching Japan since middle school 😂 going for my 30th bday in November! Super excited! Love your videos as always!!!
Do you have a video on how to pre-book the trains?

ElijahNetzel
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Another wonderful video about Japan. Next time, I will download the translation apps because I did not on our first trip to Japan. Looks like it is so handy. I don’t speak much Japanese even though I am half-Japanese 😎🥷💕🍍🏝️

lillygirl
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Thank you for the great YouTube video. I will be making my second trip to Japan in December. My first trip I made my fair share mistakes. I wish I’d seen this video before my first trip. Thank you very much Erica!

michaelgleason
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Everything makes perfect sense to me and it also makes me feel like less of a lunatic for checking how long it’ll take from the hotel where I’m staying to get to certain places 😂

Ryomou