Certainly! Keep in mind that travel plans can be subjective and may depend on personal preferences. Additionally, travel restrictions and conditions may vary, so it's crucial to check for the latest updates and adhere to any guidelines or requirements. Here's a suggested 2-week itinerary for late March in Asia:
Day 1-3: Tokyo, Japan
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Shibuya and Shinjuku.
Visit iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Tower and Meiji Shrine.
Experience the unique atmosphere of Harajuku and Takeshita Street.
Try traditional Japanese cuisine, such as sushi and ramen.
Day 4-6: Kyoto, Japan
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Kyoto by visiting Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Stroll through the historic Gion district.
Experience a traditional tea ceremony.
Take a day trip to Nara to see the famous deer at Nara Park.
Day 7-9: Seoul, South Korea
Explore the modern and traditional sides of Seoul with visits to Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village.
Enjoy shopping in trendy districts like Myeongdong.
Try Korean barbecue and other local delicacies.
Visit the vibrant district of Insadong for traditional crafts and art.
Day 10-12: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Discover the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm.
Take a boat ride on Tonle Sap Lake to experience local life.
Explore the markets and cuisine of Siem Reap.
Day 13-14: Bali, Indonesia
Relax on the beautiful beaches of Bali, such as Kuta or Seminyak.
Visit the cultural hub of Ubud, known for its temples, markets, and rice terraces.
Explore the lush landscapes and waterfalls of Bali.
Remember to check for any travel restrictions, visa requirements, and health guidelines before embarking on your journey. Adjustments to the itinerary may be necessary based on your interests and any unforeseen circumstances.
i did not ask you ChatGPT.
Forgot to mention i have already been to Japan. How about a week and a half in Taiwan, and a few days in Hong Kong?
>fly to tokyo >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >go to hostel >sleep in hostel >go to 7-11 and buy onigiri >walk around aimlessly in Akihabara >fly back home
I wouldn't mind a shopping vacation like this at all. I've already gone to Japan to explore temples and whatnot before but without really doing that much weeb shit, so I wouldn't mind a second trip that's fully devoted to buying clothes and plastic crap.
the first time i visited japan was when parappa the rapper was out. it was a huge game in japan, there was merch everywhere
man you should have seen the junk i came back with
i still have a set of clockwork parappa the rapper toys around here somewhere
remember kids. you gotta do what? you gotta believe.
It can be fun
Best if you time it so there are multiple ongoing events, cafes, pop-up shops, etc that are relevant to the weeb stuff you like, and then the trip can be structured around visiting as many of them as possible
It's also fun being the only foreigner at a really minor small doujin event
Only Black folk buy food at a corner store. >but it's Corner Store, Japan!!
Otherwise, sounds like a great itinerary. NRT is literally right on my flight path back to the USA, no reason not to stop over.
Certainly! Keep in mind that travel plans can be subjective and may depend on personal preferences. Additionally, travel restrictions and conditions may vary, so it's crucial to check for the latest updates and adhere to any guidelines or requirements. Here's a suggested 2-week itinerary for late March in Asia:
Day 1-3: Tokyo, Japan
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Shibuya and Shinjuku.
Visit iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Tower and Meiji Shrine.
Experience the unique atmosphere of Harajuku and Takeshita Street.
Try traditional Japanese cuisine, such as sushi and ramen.
Day 4-6: Kyoto, Japan
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Kyoto by visiting Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Stroll through the historic Gion district.
Experience a traditional tea ceremony.
Take a day trip to Nara to see the famous deer at Nara Park.
Day 7-9: Seoul, South Korea
Explore the modern and traditional sides of Seoul with visits to Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village.
Enjoy shopping in trendy districts like Myeongdong.
Try Korean barbecue and other local delicacies.
Visit the vibrant district of Insadong for traditional crafts and art.
Day 10-12: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Discover the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm.
Take a boat ride on Tonle Sap Lake to experience local life.
Explore the markets and cuisine of Siem Reap.
Day 13-14: Bali, Indonesia
Relax on the beautiful beaches of Bali, such as Kuta or Seminyak.
Visit the cultural hub of Ubud, known for its temples, markets, and rice terraces.
Explore the lush landscapes and waterfalls of Bali.
Remember to check for any travel restrictions, visa requirements, and health guidelines before embarking on your journey. Adjustments to the itinerary may be necessary based on your interests and any unforeseen circumstances.
I'm sure the chatgpt of 1 year ago would have picked up on it, but now it has been nerfed to conform to DEI standards the wagies don't have to worry about their jobs just yet
just need to try harder i guess >can you gve me a 1 hour itinerary that includes visiting shibuya, akihabar, asakusa and odaiba?
ChatGPT
Certainly! Given the tight schedule, this will be a rapid tour of key areas. Please note that actual travel times can vary, so consider transportation options to save time.
1-Hour Whirlwind Tour in Tokyo:
0:00 - 0:15: Start at Shibuya Crossing
Experience the iconic Shibuya Crossing and absorb the lively atmosphere.
0:15 - 0:30: Akihabara - Electric Town
Take a quick train to Akihabara.
Stroll through the vibrant district, exploring electronics stores and anime shops.
0:30 - 0:45: Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa
Travel to Asakusa, possibly by train or taxi.
Visit Senso-ji Temple and explore Nakamise Street for a taste of traditional Tokyo.
0:45 - 1:00: Odaiba
Head to Odaiba, using the Yurikamome Line or other transportation.
Take a brief stroll around the area, enjoying the waterfront views.
This itinerary is ambitious, and you may need to move quickly to cover these areas within an hour. Adjustments can be made based on your priorities and preferences. Keep an eye on the time and choose the attractions that interest you the most.
That is a bit vague, but may I suggest that you fly to a different country each day so you can fill your real traveler map™ with green
Now THIS is the lowest quality post I've ever seen on this board.
thank you for the bump
intriguing
i did not ask you ChatGPT.
Forgot to mention i have already been to Japan. How about a week and a half in Taiwan, and a few days in Hong Kong?
2 weeks in Pyongyang
1 week in Afghanistan
1 week in North Korea
>fly to tokyo
>go to hostel
>sleep in hostel
>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
>walk around aimlessly in Akihabara
>go to hostel
>sleep in hostel
>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
>walk around aimlessly in Akihabara
>go to hostel
>sleep in hostel
>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
>walk around aimlessly in Akihabara
>go to hostel
>sleep in hostel
>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
>walk around aimlessly in Akihabara
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>sleep in hostel
>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
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>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
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>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
>walk around aimlessly in Akihabara
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>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
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>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
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>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
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>go to 7-11 and buy onigiri
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>walk around aimlessly in Akihabara
>fly back home
I wouldn't mind a shopping vacation like this at all. I've already gone to Japan to explore temples and whatnot before but without really doing that much weeb shit, so I wouldn't mind a second trip that's fully devoted to buying clothes and plastic crap.
the first time i visited japan was when parappa the rapper was out. it was a huge game in japan, there was merch everywhere
man you should have seen the junk i came back with
i still have a set of clockwork parappa the rapper toys around here somewhere
remember kids. you gotta do what? you gotta believe.
It can be fun
Best if you time it so there are multiple ongoing events, cafes, pop-up shops, etc that are relevant to the weeb stuff you like, and then the trip can be structured around visiting as many of them as possible
It's also fun being the only foreigner at a really minor small doujin event
Only Black folk buy food at a corner store.
>but it's Corner Store, Japan!!
Otherwise, sounds like a great itinerary. NRT is literally right on my flight path back to the USA, no reason not to stop over.
day 1 : travel to asia
day 2-13 : ???????
day 14 : travel back from asia
there ya go anon there's a starting point
hope that helps
Certainly! Keep in mind that travel plans can be subjective and may depend on personal preferences. Additionally, travel restrictions and conditions may vary, so it's crucial to check for the latest updates and adhere to any guidelines or requirements. Here's a suggested 2-week itinerary for late March in Asia:
Day 1-3: Tokyo, Japan
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Shibuya and Shinjuku.
Visit iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Tower and Meiji Shrine.
Experience the unique atmosphere of Harajuku and Takeshita Street.
Try traditional Japanese cuisine, such as sushi and ramen.
Day 4-6: Kyoto, Japan
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Kyoto by visiting Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Stroll through the historic Gion district.
Experience a traditional tea ceremony.
Take a day trip to Nara to see the famous deer at Nara Park.
Day 7-9: Seoul, South Korea
Explore the modern and traditional sides of Seoul with visits to Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village.
Enjoy shopping in trendy districts like Myeongdong.
Try Korean barbecue and other local delicacies.
Visit the vibrant district of Insadong for traditional crafts and art.
Day 10-12: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Discover the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm.
Take a boat ride on Tonle Sap Lake to experience local life.
Explore the markets and cuisine of Siem Reap.
Day 13-14: Bali, Indonesia
Relax on the beautiful beaches of Bali, such as Kuta or Seminyak.
Visit the cultural hub of Ubud, known for its temples, markets, and rice terraces.
Explore the lush landscapes and waterfalls of Bali.
Remember to check for any travel restrictions, visa requirements, and health guidelines before embarking on your journey. Adjustments to the itinerary may be necessary based on your interests and any unforeseen circumstances.
Thanks ChatGPT
apparently in chatgpt-world moving from one place to another is instantaneous
I'm sure the chatgpt of 1 year ago would have picked up on it, but now it has been nerfed to conform to DEI standards the wagies don't have to worry about their jobs just yet
just need to try harder i guess
>can you gve me a 1 hour itinerary that includes visiting shibuya, akihabar, asakusa and odaiba?
ChatGPT
Certainly! Given the tight schedule, this will be a rapid tour of key areas. Please note that actual travel times can vary, so consider transportation options to save time.
1-Hour Whirlwind Tour in Tokyo:
0:00 - 0:15: Start at Shibuya Crossing
Experience the iconic Shibuya Crossing and absorb the lively atmosphere.
0:15 - 0:30: Akihabara - Electric Town
Take a quick train to Akihabara.
Stroll through the vibrant district, exploring electronics stores and anime shops.
0:30 - 0:45: Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa
Travel to Asakusa, possibly by train or taxi.
Visit Senso-ji Temple and explore Nakamise Street for a taste of traditional Tokyo.
0:45 - 1:00: Odaiba
Head to Odaiba, using the Yurikamome Line or other transportation.
Take a brief stroll around the area, enjoying the waterfront views.
This itinerary is ambitious, and you may need to move quickly to cover these areas within an hour. Adjustments can be made based on your priorities and preferences. Keep an eye on the time and choose the attractions that interest you the most.
2 weeks spent walking around and fishing in Lake Balkhast.
Fly to Beijing and stay in the airport Ramada for 2 weeks. Eat exclusively at No.7 Courtyard Local Food Restaurant just down the street.