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Planning a trip to Japan

So I'm planning on going to Japan with a friend next year, we've really only talked about it a bit and I'm looking to hear from anyone who has gone before. I know it can be expensive, so I think we'll only go for a couple of weeks, and I want to make the most of it!

Where did you go? What was your favorite experience? Good places to stay outside of the cities? Cool car stuff? What's the nightlife like in different areas?

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super easy to get around, exchange rate not so favorable, sushi at all price ranges is miles beyond the US, try to splurge at one of the top dogs.

nightlife will be difficult if you're non-japanese; you'll be restricted to the expat areas (which are still fun) unless you have a japanese friend.

tokyo is good for a few days, kyoto is good for 2-3 days, hiroshima is sobering for 1 day...

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super easy to get around, exchange rate not so favorable, sushi at all price ranges is miles beyond the US, try to splurge at one of the top dogs.

nightlife will be difficult if you're non-japanese; you'll be restricted to the expat areas (which are still fun) unless you have a japanese friend.

tokyo is good for a few days, kyoto is good for 2-3 days, hiroshima is sobering for 1 day...

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Thanks for the info! I saw one of your threads about the RyuGin restaurant when searching for Japan in the travel section, I may have to check that out, it looked amazing.

What makes the regular nightlife so difficult to join in on? Is there a good resource online for Japanese travel? I've checked out the lonely planet guides and the like, but I kind of like to do things that are a bit off the beaten path.
 
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What makes the regular nightlife so difficult to join in on? Is there a good resource online for Japanese travel? I've checked out the lonely planet guides and the like, but I kind of like to do things that are a bit off the beaten path.
it is a very insular culture. most of the action is not on street level, on levels 2-7, and you have to figure out the signage; and they probably won't let you in.

do your research before so you know some reliable places to go. it's not like the US, you can't just walk from place to place.

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