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Thread: Q's for Those Who've Been to Japan

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    Default Q's for Those Who've Been to Japan

    I'm leaving in 2.5 weeks for 2.5 weeks in Japan (Tokyo, Kinugawa, Nikko, Kamakura, Kyota, and Ohare).

    The questions - what did you not pack that you wish you had? What did you pack that you did not need? I've heard to bring my own TP - true?

    Tell me anything else you think is relevant.

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    Well you HAVE to learn how to eat with chopsticks [][]

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    quote:Well you HAVE to learn how to eat with chopsticks [][]
    I'm still packing a fork! [)]

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    Kirsten,

    How about a box of plastic forks? If you leave one someplace who cares!

    ((((HUGS))))
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    Haven't been, would love to go. It's on my "list". Found this site, hope it helps:
    http://gojapan.about.com/od/beforeyo...o_to_Japan.htm

    Have a great trip.

    Life is just a bowl of cherries. Don't take it serious, Life's too mysterious...








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    We took energy converters and didn't need them. You do need a pocket pack or two of tissues, depending on where exactly where you go or *need* to go , you also need a hankie, there are no hand dryers or paper towel dispensers in most out of the way places. A jar of Skippy never hurts either[]

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    quote:A jar of Skippy never hurts either[]
    Yep, I'm packing a box of Lara Bars! LOL

    Thanks for the other info.

    Justkim - going to look at that site now.

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    I spent 10 days in Tokyo. Hey, it's city and we did just fine. Your trip sounds great, so many places.

    We used public transportation and taxis and walked quite a bit, we visited some national treasures, shrines in the city. You can get a booklet with blank pages, and have it stamped as you visit different locations. This was a while ago so I don't recall the exact details. If you are interested you can view a single act at a Kabuki theater, rather than stay thru an entire performance, and it is an inexpensive way to get a glimpse of the theater.

    We stayed in a nice business hotel and it had an electric hot water pot, so we picked up tea and cocoa to have in our room. I liked the convenience stores. Lots of people speak English, so be polite and don't assume that they don't understand you.

    Bon voyage!






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    Our family went there about 15 years ago to visit family. There was always toilet paper around as well as the occasional heated toilet seat , but the biggest surprise was my first "toilet" experience.

    After arriving, our aunt took us to a local restaurant. (It was excellent, btw) Anyway, I had to go and asked my mom (the translator) where the bathroom was. At first I thought I was in the wrong room, but no! There was a hole in the ground to hover over! [:0] Totally threw me off guard. Fortunately, that was the only toilet like that and may have been like that because it wasn't a newer restaurant...I'm assuming. Just wanted to share that in case you ever run across the same thing.

    Be sure to take lots of pictures. You're going to love it. It's absolutely beautiful there. Enjoy!

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    Hey, Crystal, I think I went to that same restaurant Down a dark, scary, think I could get mobbed hallway, then *this* is the toilet????

    Some of the temples and shrines featured these "toilets" and there was no paper supplied.....

    Be prepared for stares. Anyone who is blonde and over 5' 2" gets studied pretty good!

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