Hearted Youtube comments on Japan with Nao (@JapanwithNao) channel.
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Dear Naosan, thank you for this great video! I would like to share a personal tip from a European pov: Don't be the kind of tourist you would despise at home. Pack flat, comfortable shoes because you will be walking a lot. Also, pack comfortable clothes that are also a bit elegant and modest, if you want to fit in ( yes I know, you will still stick out for being tall, big and a foreigner) and not feel underdressed. Think about it: In southern Europe, a lots of famous restaurants, museums and churches have trouble with tourists who want to visit in short shorts (no matter the gender) and even some men tourists wear no shirt which feels cringy and disrespectful. The same holds true for other countries in the world. Also, think about what activities you want to do, e.g. pack hiking boots if you want to go hiking and always double check the weather forecasts on the day of the planned activity. Noone wants to make the mountain rescue put themselves in danger just because hiking mount Fuji in flip flops seemed like a good idea or because you were surprised by a sudden weather change. Those guys are busy enough!
Also, if you are into handicrafts, you might want to pack a second bag in your suitcase for additional luggage requirements on the way bag.... ask me how I know 😅! Japan has an unparrallel variety of some of the best art, craft, sewing and embroidery supplies in the world! Love from Germany & Croatia!
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Went last year with my brother, september 26th until october 26th, absolutely beautiful country of what i saw, went Tokyo (pretty much everywhere within the Yamanote line), Nagoya, Takayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Amanohashidate, Nara, Hiroshima and Kumamoto. cant wait to go back and visit some of the other places.
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