
On 14/9/2022, Japan announced that it would fully reopen to tourists after more than two years of closed borders. To celebrate this event, along with humanity slowly learning to live with this new pandemic, I decided to record, edit and release a 90-minute podcast with two of my best friends and travelling companions to tell you “What you should and shouldn’t do in the land of the rising sun.” This should spark the obvious counter-question in my intelligent and sceptical audience, “Why should I listen to you?”, to which I’ll answer “All three of us have travelled to Japan twice with each stay lasting over a month, and during that time, we’ve zipped up and down the nation by shinkansen, car, ferry, and bus. Whether it is Kobe, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, Sendai, Hiroshima, Sapporo. Yokohama, Nara… If you can name a city, we’ve been there.
So, for all my travelling enthusiasts who want to know what stores we highly recommend, what events you should miss, what are the most beautiful castles in Japan, what is the most affordable way to travel the country, random Japanese facts, and tips, and much more… Stay tuned for a podcast full of tips and laughter!
TIME STAMPS:
(6:36) - Fuji-Q Adrenaline Park
(14:45) - Robot Cafe Tokyo
(17:00) - How long should you stay in a city?
(19:35) - Amori & Hakodate
(21:50) - Snowboarding in Niseko
(25:00) - Sapporo
(26:25) - Sendai
(30:45) - The best shoes for the snow
(36:40) - Should you go to the owl cafe in Tokyo?
(40:45) - Thrift stores in Japan
(42:00) - Yokohama
(44:00) - Akihabara: Anime Capital
(47:45) - Eating the hottest level of curry
(50:00) - Ueno Park in Tokyo
(53:20) - Airbnb Tours
(56:30) - How to travel around Japan
(59:00) - Osaka
(1:03:15) - Spas and onsens
(1:05:20) - Mount Koya near Osaka
(1:08:35) - Japanese food
(1:13:50) - Kyoto
(1:17:35) - Airbnb Tours
(1:21:50) - Kobe, Himeji & Awaji Island
(1:31:10) - Team Labs in Tokyo
(1:34:20) - A summary of key advice