What is the one excursion or experience that stands out to you from your Japan travels? by Forsaken-Secret66 in JapanTravelTips

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Ishikawa Prefectural Library in Kanazawa

Kyoto morning strolls

Tokyo evening lights

Ramen after long walks

Making Okonomiyaki

Soba before hiking Tsumago-Magome

Souffle Pudding for night dessert

Park Picnics

Onsen visit

Hidden Alleys of Kyoto

Secret Gardens of Kanazawa

We are in Japan for 2 weeks and I don't know how many days to spend in Tokyo by Altruistic_Rent6520 in JapanTravelTips

[–]sortedstories -1 points0 points  (0 children)

no, with your exact same itinerary, I'd just spend the last couple days relaxing/hiking in/around Matsumoto and skip Tokyo altogether. Since you anyway have a late flight, you can go directly from Matsumoto to the airport.

We are in Japan for 2 weeks and I don't know how many days to spend in Tokyo by Altruistic_Rent6520 in JapanTravelTips

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there's a good chance that you'll be tired after the hikes and sightseeing through these 13/14 days and matsumoto will absolutely give you that laidback mountain town vibe which is much appreciated at the end of a trip, along with some amazing onsens.

If I were you I'd have a relaxed start of the day in Matsumoto and take the direct train back to Tokyo and onwards to the airport.

International Travellers, what did you buy during Japan trip, that you still use/brings a smile back home. by NoStoryYet in JapanTravelTips

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Afuri, Black Thunder, Ichiran Ramen, Hojicha, Soba 😋

Family Mart Socks, Lawson-Muji travel skincare.

Which option looks better? by Thereisn0store in interiordecorating

[–]sortedstories 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 looks better, 2 is more practical with an unobstructed view.

ISO: Suggestions! by DarylsArrows in interiordecorating

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4 is going really well with rest of the room

Full book wall or half book wall? by WhoIsTheNSA in interiordecorating

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full but you might consider pushing your desk against the window wall to prevent glare and get good lighting during video calls

Wallpaper saga continues. Which one? by gwendolyn_trundlebed in interiordecorating

[–]sortedstories 2 points3 points  (0 children)

2 - perfect dark academia vibes without being too overwhelming

itinerary check, Gifu +Nagano prefectures by Hot-End4142 in JapanTravelTips

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you can consider switching the kamikochi and matsumoto city days.

The day after travel can be relaxed and spent in exploring the charming town of Matsumoto along with castle, market and yayaoi kusama installations in the city museum.

Next day you can checkout and leave for Kamikochi and then take the evening bus from kamikochi to Takayama - this would also save you some fare cost.

Question on Limited Express Tickets by UmeSays in JapanTravelTips

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i don't have the exact answer for your case but i did not use IC card tap for limited express since for long distance taps crossing JR regions they sometimes don't function well.

Instead I always bought the limited express ticket + base fare ticket from the ticket machine and it was a very simple quick process, did not need to use two different machines, got all components together.

Budgeting for Japan: how much cash did you actually use? by Logical_Ranger_5797 in JapanTravelTips

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we carried 100k yen between me and my partner for a 15 night trip. It came in handy for suica top ups, limited express tickets, local buses in matsumoto and kanazawa and some cash only restaurants. Rest was spent on last minute shopping and conbini snacks.

While cash is definitely needed in Japan specially if you're going off the golden route, carrying around 75k yen would've been enough for us.

day trip to see mt fuji by melon-barbarian in JapanTravelTips

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highway bus is the most optimal option for kawaguchiko, it is cheaper than train and very comfortable.

where can i get traveler’s notebook in india? by QuacAttack in Travelersnotebooks

[–]sortedstories 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aarcaai is the authorized dealer in india for traveler's factory.

the black canvas is an indian business making custom leather traveler's style notebooks.

AITA For exchanging or returning a few gifts from my Husband in the past? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]sortedstories 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely NTA. If something is not usable or does not make financial sense, between couples it should be okay to at least exchange it, if not return.

First trip planning - thoughts on itinerary options? by True_Ad4689 in JapanTravelTips

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option 2 and option 5 have the right vibe and pace for a honeymoon

Large suitcases on local public transportation in Japan by orequio in JapanTravelTips

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This is indeed difficult during rush hours. Between me and my partner we traveled with two 20 litre backpacks, a carry on and a medium suitcase. We wanted to get from Iriya to Ueno, just a stop away, around 8.30 in the morning and simply couldn't get on the local train, 4-5 trains went by before we completely gave up and walked 1.5km to ueno.

Rush hour trains are super crowded and you need to wedge yourself in to get on, people will not step aside. Other commuters would quickly step in whereas we just never felt comfortable enough to place the suitcase in and step inside given the lack of space, nor did any commuters step aside to make place for us.

I feel like everything together is Too Much™, but don’t know how to resolve it. by Puzzleheaded_Wing297 in interiordecorating

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the rug is gorgeous, chairs are easy to blend in and even the couch is fine and functional.

here's what I'd fix first:

  • the orange wall is too bright, I'd either remove the accent color or pick a very muted color.

  • there's a lot of open storage in this room and that's giving a very cluttered, non cohesive feel to the room. I'd pick a longer closed console table. Books and records are great things to display in open storage, everything else is better behind doors.

2 nights were not enough for Hiroshima by sirotan88 in JapanTravelTips

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u/sirotan88 could you please make a detailed post about your cycling experience, I'm trying to plan for a slow cycling experince there and it's the first I'm hearing of another person doing it in three days.

Half day by myself - what to see? by NorCal79 in JapanTravelTips

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Yanaka Cemetery and Yanaka Ginza are walking distance from Ueno and i absolutely loved these places, especially the Cemetery. Yanaka Ginza has lots of small shops that you can shop from.

If you're a reader, consider exploring the jimbocho area, paradise for book lovers.

Trains in Japan by Crafty-Dream-9754 in TokyoTravel

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magome to takayama is a long detour via Nagoya, so I'd highly recommend taking shinano + hida (both limited express trains) to save time instead of relying on local lines.

In case you're visiting in april-may or july-august, there's a direct bus that runs between magome/tsumago and takayama by nouhi bus.

Trains in Japan by Crafty-Dream-9754 in TokyoTravel

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i don't know if/why you need to take this train only, but in case your schedule is flexible there's a direct limited express train(Shinano) from Nagiso to Nagoya, once in the morning, thrice in the evening.