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Itinerary for Solo Female in Japan
Hi!
I am thinking about booking a flight to either Osaka or Tokyo for either 1 week or 2 weeks starting May 23. Any suggestions for an intinerary and solo trip tips for a female! Also, any warnings? |
no warnings...Japan is very safe. of coarse, be aware of your surroundings, but its commons to see ladies walking around past midnite in the city... and i dont mean ladies of the nite
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Japan is very safe. I see little kids (teenage girls) traveling by themselves, unchaperoned.
If this is your first time to Japan, do Tokyo, Kyoto. Nara is do-able on a day trip from Kyoto. Osaka is modern, more cutting edge than Tokyo. |
Since you are solo you have a lot of flexibility to take advantage of, you can certainly venture out beyond Tokyo and Kyoto if you so choose on a first 2 wk trip. It depends on your travel style and interests.
At the risk of sounding like mrwunrfl (I say that because these were his exact words the first time a few yrs ago when I posted an "I'm going to Japan, where do I start" posting), "Start here: www.jnto.go.jp/ " Go there and see what interests you. If you are more of a book person, get a guidebook (although the internet info on Japan is so great that i don't use books anymore). With a rail pass and cheap domestic airfare for tourists, you can pretty much go anywhere you want anywhere in Japan w/some planning. Then come back here and people can help you more when you have more ideas on what areas interest you. Warnings: Don't make the mistake of thinking you can get a rail pass inside Japan. And practice your ", drop, grip and aim" bathroom skills. Just kidding on that last one. |
oh, and do NOT try to close the cab door.
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OMG, emd you caught me off guard with that one! I laughed out loud.
Evan told us not to, but each of us forgot and tried at least once. Have you ever seen such immaculate cabs? |
What about the lace seat covers and the white gloves that many of the drivers have? This is one of those moments when you know you are not in NYC...
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My husband kept trying to help the drivers put our luggage in the trunk, and some of them were very insulted.
I kept having to say "Honey, let him do his job." I think he also insulted some women by offering them seats on buses and trains. He got some really dirty looks. He was trying to be a gentleman, but I think maybe it's a cultural thing? |
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