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Narita International Airport
Here are top busiest International Airport in Japan.
Haneda Airport HND (Tokyo)
Narita International Airport NRT (Chiba/Tokyo)
Kansai International Airport KIX (Osaka)
Fukuoka Airport FUK (Fukuoka)
New Chitose Airport CTS (Hokkaido)
Naha Airport OKA (Okinawa)
Osaka International Airport ITM (Osaka)
Chūbu Centrair International Airport NGO (Nagoya)
If you are flying to Tokyo, you will be likely landing at Narita or Haneda. If you are going to Osaka, you will be likely flying to Kansai, unless you are transmitting from Narita to Haneda.
Next Olympic and Paralympic will be held in Tokyo in 2020. Are you planning to go there? If you are should start planning now.
If you like Tonkatsu ... You really have to go there for an experience. Of cause they have one of the best Tonkatsu. But you will be amazed by the cleanness of the restaurant and wonderful atmosphere.
https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/236170448/
For years, sushi has been the unquestionable popularity champion of Japanese food in the US, but in recent years ramen has risen as a formidable challenger.
http://us.jnto.go.jp/japanfoodbattle/
The Suica is a prepaid e-money card for moving around and shopping. There is no more need to buy a ticket from a vending machine. Just touch your Suica to the ticket gate and the fare is automatically deducted from your Suica. The Suica can be used not only for JR East trains, but subways and buses as well.
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/suica.html
There are many places you are asked not to talk on the phone.
- Restaurant / Coffee Shop
- In a bus or train
- In a elevator
Basically, people do not want to hear your story. If you need to talk, go somewhere there is nobody listening. It is the good rule.
Only in Japan there are different flavors of Kit Kat.
Strawberry
Citrus Golden Blend
Pear
Shinshu Apple
Edamame Soybean
Purple Sweet Potato
Hot Japanese Chili
Cinnamon Cookie
Strawberry Cheesecake
Blueberry Cheesecake
Matcha-Green Tea
Hojicha Roasted Tea
Brown Sugar Syrup
Red Bean Sandwich
Wasabi
A randoseru (ランドセル) is a firm-sided backpack made of stitched firm leather or leather-like synthetic material, most commonly used in Japan by elementary schoolchildren. Traditionally it is given to a child upon beginning his or her first year of school, whereupon the child uses the same bag until grade 6. The term is a borrowed word from the Dutch "ransel" meaning "backpack", a clue to its origins nearly 200 years ago as used in the Netherlands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randoseru
I heard Randseru is becoming popular among the adults in Europe ... I do not know if that is true.
You only find "Square Water Melon", "White Strawberry" and $10 piece of chocolate in Japan. No, people usually do not eat them regularly, they are used mainly as gifts.
When you come back from Japan, what should you bring back?
There are many types of hotels in Japan and they are
- Capsule Hotel / Sauna Hotel
- Minsyuku (Japanese Style Bed and Breakfast)
- Business Hotel
- Love Hotel
- City Hotel
You can spend $15 per night to over $400 per night or more.
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