Explore Japan's cultural wonders with us! Dive into the timeless tradition of Japanese hot springs for relaxation, rejuvenation, and cultural immersion. Here's what you need to know for your onsen adventure:
Courtesy: Your Japan (Onsen Etiquette)
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Courtesy: Your Japan (Onsen Etiquette)
Kikuchi San cooking Curry Udon
Courtesy: 暮らしとおしゃれの編集室 (Ibasen Honten)
Kristin and Nick picking up some Ibasen fan souvenir
Courtesy: Tokyo Metro (Different types of ticket)
Courtesy: Tokyo Metro (Tokyo Subway Route Map)
Photo credit: our Tokyo tour guide, Laura Blackhall. Torii gate at Hakone shrine on our private hakone tour with a group of students from DePaul university.
Photo credit: Our Tokyo tour guide Laura Blackhall. Toshikoshi soba with shrimp tempura made by Laura’s husband on New Years eve 2023.
Photo credit: Our Tokyo tour guide Laura Blackhall. Osechi bought from Takashimaya department store.
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Wagashi with Matcha Tea
VERY IMPORTANT!
It is no longer possible to buy Suica or Pasmo travel cards anywhere in Tokyo due to the microchip shortage. The only place that you can buy a travel card (Welcome Suica) is at the Airport. Please ensure you do this before leaving the airport.
Note: If you have an iPhone or Apple Watch you can download a digital PASMO Card onto your device.
Read on for more information on both options.
Welcome Suica IC Card is a special version of the Suica card designed specifically for tourists visiting Japan. It is one of the major smart card systems in Japan that allows for convenient and cashless payments for transportation and various purchases.
Courtesy: Pinterest, JR-EAST (Welcome Suica Card)
Courtesy: www.gltjp.com (crowded Takeshita Street)
Courtesy: @briiansstagram ("Red Gate of Peace" (Heiwa no torii)