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Pocky, Pucca, Peko and Poko
A Travel Blog entry by lindseyandpaul from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... people spoke English here as I guess we were anticipating, making the experience all the more fun. Thankfully, the people in our hostels spoke English, and they were incredibly helpful in pointing us in the right direction. So we ate, and ate, and ate. ...
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back to Germany, the end
A Travel Blog entry by coplann from Berlin, Germany
... , Osaka, Sapporo,...) most important information like train stops and directions are available in English and the people in the hotels and hostels do speak English most of the time too. If you take the challenge and risk of ending up lost in translation ...
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Planes, Trains, and...walking in the dark....
A Travel Blog entry by benjaminhadaway from Seoul, Korea Rep.
... ; He had no dorm beds available so I had to book a private room for $25 for the first night. Yuk. I know there are other hostels around, but I didn’t care, so I paid the man and checked in. I took a shower in a bathroom that is like one ...
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Flight from London to Japan
A Travel Blog entry by olinorwell from Oundle, England, United Kingdom
... Tokyo, meaning a further form of transport is needed to actually get to Tokyo. I’d noted down the instructions given on the hostels website about what trains to catch, apparently the trip would take a while, but it was the cheapest way to get to ...
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Tokyo Rosie
A Travel Blog entry by superg from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... you maintain your status as the world's number two economy is it? I'm staying at one of hostelworld.com's top-rated hostels in Tokyo, The K-House. All of the hostels in Tokyo are priced about the same, around 30 bucks for a six bed ...
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Shinkansen to Kyoto
A Travel Blog entry by tbassplayer from Kyoto, Kinki, Japan
... gets old if you have laces. 6. Bus passes = YES totally worth it 7. Subway passes = NO, Not worth it. 8. there are so many nice hostels in Kyoto, Don't stay in an expensive hotel. You won't get a bigger room, you'll just pay more. 9. There is a City bus ...
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Winter Vacation
A Travel Blog entry by hugeinjapan from Naha, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan
... doors." Success! I've never traveled by myself before or stayed in a hostel. It's definitely a new experience that's for sure. I think hostels are a good way to meet other young travelers though so that is beneficial. The hostel had 1 big room with a TV, ...
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Day 28 - Going home
A Travel Blog entry by bonkuraazu from Osaka, Japan
... a bit expensive for some. However if you stick to cheap noodles, walking (or buses and bicycles), cheaper guest houses and hostels, then Japan is quite affordable. Another thing that impressed me about the Japanese I encountered was their overall good ...
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Bullet trains and shashimi and sake, oh my!
A Travel Blog entry by christinamac from Tokyo, Tōkyō, Japan
... back to Beijing. One experience I should make note of before I sign off is of the toilets that we found at most of our hostels. I had heard of them before I arrived mainly for the fact that they have heated seats. The toilets have what appears to be a ...
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Day 1
A Travel Blog entry by str8jism from Tokyo, Japan
... in reality, the air was fine and it is probably the culture. When we finally arrived at our hostel, it definitely was unlike European hostels. We had to remove our shoes before we entered and the place was really clean. We had our own private room, ...
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The place where Tommy Lee rules and black is back
A Travel Blog entry by reneedm from Shinjuku, Kanto Japan, Japan
... and passport I have finally arrived. Angus and I got into our hotel (we are starting off flash and ending in Hostels.... I suppose our accomodation will reflect the current status of our bank accounts!) after successfully catching the Narita Express to ...
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Tokyo, Japan-Raves, crazy frog and David Beckham!
A Travel Blog entry by alwill1 from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... the majority who drive their bikes on the pavement! So in bed by 12.00 night one, fairly standard start. Day two saw me move hostels, and after leaving the directions in hostel one, i walked around minora (which is meant to be one of the worst parts of ...
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Narita Airport Hostel Shibayama-machi
326-6 Takada, Shibayama-machi, Sanbu-gun, Chiba Prefecture, Kanto, Japan
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International Guesthouse AZURE Narita
2-6-7, Hiyoshidai, Tomisato-shi, Narita, Chiba, Kanto, Japan
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