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MUST KNOW BEFORE COMING TO JAPAN

As a long-term resident with 10 years of experience in Japan, including 5 years as a student and 5 years in the workforce, I have gained comprehensive insight into Japanese culture, society, and business practices.
My academic journey in Japan provided a strong foundation in the language and customs, while my subsequent professional experience has deepened my understanding of the country's work environment and social norms.
This decade-long immersion has allowed me to develop near-native fluency in Japanese, enabling effective communication across various contexts. My extensive familiarity with different regions, traditions, and modern trends in Japan, accumulated over these years, has given me a unique perspective that blends both outsider and insider vesions, making me well-equipped to offer valuable insights and guidance on various aspects of life, work, and travel in this fascinating country.
  • Japanese are friendly, topping my list of positive experiences here.
  • They are perhaps the nicest, most helpful, and refined individuals I have ever encountered. While not many Japanese speak English fluently and comfortably, they go out of their way to assist you.
  • Cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are vibrant and lively, boasting amazing nightlife. tokyo night tour link
  • Technological innovation is evident in almost every aspect of life—just look at their toilets! I was genuinely impressed.
  • Shopping in Japan is a delight, with numerous street markets and high-end shops offering a vast array of products. Be sure to set aside time to explore these markets. Although Japanese people may appear formally and properly dressed, they also embrace colorful styles. Areas like Shinjuku in Tokyo burst with vibrancy, showcasing a splash of colors amidst the delightful chaos.
  • Despite the bustling atmosphere, cities like Tokyo are surprisingly green, featuring parks, gardens, and forests right in the heart of the urban landscape. If you venture away from city life, you'll be greeted by breathtaking landscapes such as Mt. Fuji (fuji driving tour) and the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route.Safety is a hallmark of Japan; it is extremely safe and crime-free. The country is dotted with numerous temples and shrines showcasing stunning architecture, some nestled within busy cities while others are found in more tranquil towns not far from urban centers. You can also find many castles throughout the country,  (nikko tour) a testament to its long-standing monarchy dating back to 600 BC.Wildlife such as deer and monkeys   (kyoto nara tours link) can be easily spotted in various parks and smaller towns. During springtime, Japan transforms into a colorful canvas adorned with cherry blossoms, hydrangeas, wisterias, and other beautiful flowers. This season also brings numerous festivals that celebrate the beauty of nature.While taxis can be quite expensive, public transportation is exceptionally well-developed, easy to navigate, and economical—making it your best option for getting around!
 
 

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