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How to travel Japan?

  • Writer: Kazuki
    Kazuki
  • Aug 1
  • 2 min read

Hello, good morning, good afternoon.

Are you a travel monger? Have itchy feet these day? Recently I visit Ireland for the first time, but it was such a wonderful place that I've never imagined of. A lot of stuff from iron age inspire me and now investigating more about history.

Travel lead you to another perspective and you even find another you.

I really keen in doing it without further information so as to be open mind for new culture. And, first of all, try to go to museum in that city to get the gist.

I want to keep on traveling if situation allows


By the way, do you know what is the best way to travel Japan?

There are several way to travel around the country, but one way I highly reccomend is using train. World famous shinkansen is not only way, but there are a lot of local train companies. JR is one of the biggest train companies and it covers almost all prefectures. Also, local companies run train sometimes just along with JR, for example train around osaka is very mixed each other.

In Tokyo, the subway network is huge.

There are express trains and they take you to special destination such as hot spring regions, so try not to forget getting express tickets beforehand.

Ekiben is famous cultureric event on the train. On the way you go to special destinations, you eat bento, Japanese lunch box. Inside Ekiben, there looks special foods in each regions of japan. In sea side area, mackerel or trout bento will be served and it will extravagantly remind your memory. Such a decent habit blighten Japanese train trip. After getting destination, don't forget taking photo with train. That's my recommendation.

Looking landscape from window let your heart warm and short nap leads you to imaginative word. Don't miss your stop, though.

Train in northern Hyogo
Train in northern Hyogo

 
 
 

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