Traveling to Japan: Tips From Global Basecamps Expert

June 29th, 2010 | 9 comments


Contributed by Jennifer from @GlobalBasecamps

Although Japan is often featured as a bustling country with booming cosmopolitan cities, it also offers vast countrysides, sprawling mountain ranges, gorgeous beaches and quaint towns. Travelers can visit in any season; spring and summer feature warm weather attractions and festivals, while fall and winter offer spectacular foliage, winter sports and hot springs. At least a week is necessary to truly experience popular cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, and just a few more days can allow exploration into areas off the beaten path like Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Western-style food and lodging are available, but to truly experience Japanese culture, visitors can stay in ryokans, or Japanese-style inns. Traveling to Japan is easy, fun and rewarding. Global Basecamps expert Andrés lived there for four years; in this video he shares his expertise to answer your initial questions and help you navigate the country. Want to get started planning your trip? Visit GlobalBasecamps.com.

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  • http://twitter.com/OverYonderlust Erica Kuschel

    Hiroshima was one of my most favorite places that we visited in Japan – so much we've been trying to figure out how we can move there. GO CARPS!

  • Aileen

    Ooohh! Thanks so much for this post, as I have to start planning my Japan trip soon. Unfortunately it will only be a 10 day trip, but I hope to see as much as possible of Japan =)

  • http://www.MonkeyBrewster.com/ Cornelius Aesop

    Yay Japan! I'm going in December for 3 weeks I'm excited for the trip. Although I won't need to worry about accomadations I'm excited to read anything to prepare me for the trip, but I also have a secret plot to try and find a job.

  • monica530

    Japan in December? Nice! What kind of job are you looking for in Japan? Is it a temporary thing or are you looking to stay in Japan permanently?

  • monica530

    Ooooh! When will you be heading to Japan?

  • monica530

    Haha! I guess if you're able to find a job in Japan it's a pretty good start. I assume the living standard there must not be that cheap though.

  • Aileen

    I am leaving for Asian/Korea on the 24th August, and heading to Japan on 3rd of September :D really excited about the trip. Going to see my Motherland (haha) again AND experience the awesome Japan; dream destination numero uno. So much to plan and so little time. ugh…

  • Aileen

    I am leaving for Asian/Korea on the 24th August, and heading to Japan on 3rd of September :D really excited about the trip. Going to see my Motherland (haha) again AND experience the awesome Japan; dream destination numero uno. So much to plan and so little time. ugh…

  • http://www.MonkeyBrewster.com/ Cornelius Aesop

    I’m looking for a teaching job, and hopefully something that will keep me there for at least a year.